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Residential treatment for children and adolescents ages 6-18 whose behavior and/or degree of emotional trauma.
Independent Living Opportunity for youth in care through DCFS. Living arrangement for youth in need of a stable, supervised environment that assists in transitioning the individual into a more mature, contributing member of society. The program offers preparation for adult living skills, counseling, and mental health services, with a structured environment focused on achieving and maintaining independence.

Offers a residential program designed for adolescent males ages 12-18 years of age who have sexual behavior problems. Components of the treatment service include family, individual, and group therapy.

Offers an 8-bed duplex in Altoona, which is home to children with autism who need intensive supervision and support. Staffed 24 hours a day as a licensed, Intermediate Care Facility for people with intellectual disabilities (ICF/ID). Children receive individualized training on basic, social and communication skills. Older children may participate in vocational training.

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Group Homes for Children and Youth With Disabilities
Therapeutic Group Homes
Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities