Program areas at Morrison Child and Family Services
Outpatient: Morrison Child and Family Services delivers specialized outpatient Services to children, ages birth through 21. At the core of our work is a deep respect for each youth's unique strengths, experiences, and cultural perspectives. We work with youth and their support systems, identifying strengths and goals that help us create an individualized treatment plan for them. Our clinicians work in many settings such as clinics, schools, and other community locations.
Sage: a residential program for adolescent girls who have been commercially sexually exploited. We provide 24-hour residential care with a full-range of phsycial and mental health and/or substance abuse treatment Services, educational instruction, and vocational readiness. The program places the focus on providing a nurturing, safe, trauma-informed milieu that will allow treatment to happen when the youth are ready.
Orr: Morrison partners with the office of refugee resettlement (orr) within the federal administration for children and families - department of health and human Services for staff secure, shelter, long term group home, and post release and home study Services. We provide 24-hour residential care with a full range of Services, educational instruction, and vocational readiness. The primary goals of our orr programs are to provide the youth in our care with a safe, supportive, and culturally responsive environment and to place them with Family or sponsors.
Other programs include: breakthrough, a day treatment program for adolescent males with a focus on alcohol and drug recovery, counterpoint day treatment, which provides comprehensive treatment, schooling, and care for teenage boys for whom sexual acting-out is an issue; foster care and respite care, providing time-limited, transitional, and therapeutic home care for children and youth; program valuation Services; equity, inclusion, and sanctuary; and quality management Services.