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res•i•den•tial and clin•i•cal ser•vi•ces (rez' i den' shel & klin' i kel sûr' vi ces), n. 1. a comprehensive program that provides the essential needs of shelter, food, clothing, mental health services, and life skills training to youth in foster care and young adults. |
Residential and Clinical Services
The Foster Care Program provides community-based foster and respite care
to children and adolescents (0 – 18 years of age) from Southeastern Ohio.
Transitional living services, including shelter, food, clothing, mental health
services, and life skills training are provided for young adults (18-21 years of
age) through the Transitional Living Program. An on-site counselor provides intensive mental health support for participants and foster care parents.
Summary of Services
Family, treatment, and crisis respite foster care homes
Transitional living services, including shelter, food, clothing, recreational opportunities, and life skills training through the Transitional Living Program
Diagnostic assessment and case management
On-site counseling and the coordination of other mental health services
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