Program areas at Casa Pacifica Centers for Children and Families
Casa Pacificas residential programs serve foster and at-risk youth (ages 9-17 years) and include a residential treatment center, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient services, as well as Transitional Youth Services, including transitional housing (ages 18-24 years). Clinical services are fully integrated within these programs and provide psychological and social/emotional assessments; case management; individual, group, and family therapy; medication support; and crisis intervention. In addition, residents learn social and basic living skills. During FY22/23 we served 175 children, youth, and young adults in these programs.
Casa Pacificas nonpublic special education school is a WASC accredited, diploma-granting institution that serves special-needs students in grades 1-12 with primary diagnosis of emotional disturbance, autism, other health impairment, and specific learning disabilities. Located on Casa Pacificas main campus, the NPS serves youth placed in our residential treatment programs as well as day students from school districts in surrounding communities. During FY 22/23 the NPS served 99 students.
Casa Pacifica provides a wide variety of community-based programs designed to keep children and youth (ages 2-21 years) in jeopardy of out-of-home placement in their own homes, schools, and communities. These programs work with youth wherever they are located in school, at home, a park, etc. and include Therapeutic Behavioral Services, Wraparound, school-based services, foster family agency, and mobile crisis response services for youth up to the age of 21 years. During FY 22/23 we served 1,718 youth and their families through these programs.