Program areas at JRI
Adolescent schools - provide treatment center and residential and/or day school for approximately 423 boys and girls aged 6 to 22 with moderate to severe mental illness and challenging behaviors.
Community based services - Justice Resource Institute has been providing in-home and community-based services to children and families with serious emotional disturbance, medical complications, developmental disabilities, and behavioral issues for over 20 years. Our services include intensive care coordination, in-home and outpatient therapies, mentoring services, in-home behavioral support, foster care services,parent/ caregiver support and education, and mentoring for commercially sexually exploited youth. Our community based programs are established in a wraparound framework that incorporates all necessary wraparound values and principles including; family voice and choice, providing community-focused support, using a strength-based and team based approach and collaboration.
Developmental disabilities - provides educational and residential services and assistance to approximately 185 adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Jri health- provides education and assistance to at-risk consumers, including those with aids, etc.
Adolescent mental health - provides hope and opportunity to children and adults whose emotional and learning related disability requires innovative and specialized support and treatment.
Justice - provides educational services, treatment counseling and evaluation services for approximately 1,200 seriously troubled adolescents who have behavior management problems and, in many cases, a mental illness diagnosis.