Program areas at Florence Crittenton Programs
The residential program remains at the core of the organization and serves young woman from 11 to 21, most of whom are pregnant and/or parenting. Increasingly, the program accepts girls who are neither pregnant nor parenting, but need the behavioral health treatment that is central to the care of all clients. The residential maternity home is the only one in the state of west Virginia.
Trauma-informed elementary schools (ties) is designed to bring trauma-informed principles into the classroom and, for children that are referred for treatment, to provide an integrated approach for the school and home environments.
Wellspring family services is a home and community based program providing counseling services to families and individuals in the settings in which they are most comfortable. Serving 22 counties in northern west Virginia from seven locations, the wellspring program is committed to restoring stability to families by enabling clients to shape new behaviors & to interact more successfully with family, school & the community.
Level one residential program will help young women engage in their own future planning, through cultural and gender appropriate developmental services that will allow them to grow towards greater self-sufficiency and successful achievement of their goals. Developmental child care for infants, toddlers and preschoolers: the organization offers an innovative program with experienced professional staff to provide a warm, safe and nurturing environment for children to play, grow and develop.
Crittenton is licensed by the west Virginia department of health and human resources as1. A behavioral health care provider, in-home and outpatient2. Certified family preservation provider3. Level i & ii residential facility4. Residential maternity home5. Child care agency