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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.

Provides an 8-bed duplex in Altoona for children with autism and intellectual disabilities who require intensive supervision and support. The facility operates as a licensed Intermediate Care Facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities (ICF/ID) and is staffed 24 hours a day. Children receive individualized training in basic, social, and communication skills, while older children may engage in vocational training. The program emphasizes a structured group living environment with supportive services to help residents develop functional skills and prepare for greater independence. While primarily serving children, the program also incorporates transitional support for older residents, helping them prepare for semi-independent or supported living arrangements.

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