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Causes: Human Services, Residential Care & Adult Day Programs
Mission: To partner with at-risk and special needs children, youth and young adults to build happier, healthier, more hopeful lives within families and communities
Programs: Ycs residential programs provide a wide range of support for clients from toddler to adult. Clients under 21 years old reside in youth programs funded by dcf. Over 20 such residential facilities are located throughout the state. Services run the range from emergency crisis placement to intermediate and long term. The goal of all therapeutic treatments is to help the child overcome the physical and emotional obstacles to reach their full potential and lead happy productive lives. Each treatment plan is tailored to the individual and delivered in a loving, caring manner. The ycs adult residential programs treat clients with developmental disabilities. Clients are 21 years or older with the program funding coming from ddd. The ddd clients have permanent placement in these programs. Residences are located in stand alone homes throughout the state. Services are provided in a loving, caring, family atmosphere. Therapeutic services include behavioral and occupational therapy. Recreational funds are maintained on behalf of each client and there are planned social activities. Like the youth programs, the desired outcome is to allow each individual to reach their full potential and lead happy productive lives. Total persons benefited was 573.
ycs schools provide learning opportunities for children with mental, emotional, behavioral, and family-related obstacles. The sawtell school programs offer a nurturing learning environment for children with autism. Each student has an individualized learning program with a low student to teacher ratio to maximize the learning experience. The other schools are for students that are have other emotional and behavioral related issues. Many of these students do not live with their families and reside in the ycs residential programs. The educational curriculum takes this into account. There are individualized educational programs, low student to teacher ration, and the utilization of teachers aides where required to fill the role typically filled by a parent to help enforce the learning. Each student is treated like family because in most cases there is no other family. The goal of all of the schools is to provide each student with an appropriate education to reach his or her full potential. Total persons benefited was 415.
ycs community based programs provide a wide range of outpatient clinical services for children, adolescents, and young adults and their families. Mental health outpatient clinics provide care for clients with mental health issues. Therapeutic nursery programs provide support for children ages 2 - 5 with emotional and behavioral difficulties that interfere with healthy functioning and social relationships. Mentoring programs provide support and guidance for young people who have little or no parental involvement. Other programs provide in-home clinical and respite support for families with ddd children. Finally, support programs are provided under the guidance of nurses to help first time mothers without a traditional support system make the transition to motherhood. Total persons benefited was 3,146.