Program areas at The Key Program Incorporated
Outreach and tracking, family support centers- care is provided while The client lives at home, in a foster home, in a kinship home or independently. Clients are from The child welfare, mental health and juvenile justice system. Staff's primary purpose is to provide strength-based, family-focused, and trauma-informed services in all areas of a youth's and family's life through structure, support, advocacy and supervision. During The current year, Key provided services to 769 youths.
Shelter Program - this Program offers emergency placement services for runaways, truants, juvenile offenders, abused and neglected youth. Care is delivered in a facility. During The current year, Key provided these services to a total of 294 youths.
Residential treatment Program - Key provides a full range of residential services to adolescents and young adults from The child welfare, juvenile justice, and mental health systems, with lengths of stay varying from 3 to 18 months. Services include education, individual, group and family counseling, behavior management, recreational activities, advocacy and life skills training, including independent living. During The current year, Key provided services to a total of 89 adolescents and young adults.
Family networks - family networks is a care management Program for child welfare recipients. Under this Program, Key directs The care management of children and families with providers for residential, aftercare, and specialized family support services. During The current year, Key provided these services to a total of 4,367 families.
Mental health clinic - Key provides a full range of outpatient mental health services to adolescents and their families including individual and group therapy, assessment and diagnostic testing. During The current year, Key provided these services to a total of 581 families.