Program areas at Stevens Treatment Programs
Residential services program - is a residential Treatment program for seriously emotionally disordered adolescent males. The Treatment approach at Stevens employs a residential continuum, designed on an individual specific basis, that can include movement through levels of Treatment. Staff secure Treatment, the most structured level, focuses on stabilizing out of control emotions or behaviors. Stevens provided residential Treatment to 26 adolescent males and provided 6,991 units of services.
Intensive Treatment residence program - is a intensive Treatment program for intense or severe adolescent males (between the ages of 11 and 22). Stevens employs the crisis prevention institute nonviolent crisis intervention system as a large part of its behavior support and management program. Stevens provided intensive Treatment to 12 adolescent males and provided 291 units of service.
Community Treatment residence program - is a less intense or moderate Treatment program for adolescent males (between the ages of 14 and 22). Stevens's focus is on behavioral support, emotional support, resilience, building relationships, permanency planning, coping skill and regulation. Stevens provided community Treatment services to 4 adolescent males and provided 1,257 units of services.
Sped day school program - is a program for seriously emotionally disordered adolescent males. The Treatment approcah is designed of an individual specific basis, that can include movement through levels of Treatment. Staff secure Treatment, the most structured level, focuses on stabalizing out of control emotions or behaviors. Stevens provided residential Treatment to 5 adolescent males and provided 455 units of service.
Youth & young adult group residence program (yyagr) - is a less intense or moderate Treatment program for youth and young adult males (between the ages of 16 and 22). Youth in the yyagr will be preparing for adulthood and therefore will be taking increasing levels of responsibility for and managing thier own lives. Clinical Treatment, permanency/life skills, community access, relationship development, and behavioral support are all the services provided under this program. Stevens provided intensive Treatment to 4 adolescent males and provided 107 units of service.