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Provides adults who are receiving services from Saratoga County mental health system and need short-term intensive 24-hour supervision.
Provides a trauma-informed residential program for children that are not under their parent or guardian's care for children between the ages of 5 to 13 years.
Offers community-based group homes in New York State for adjudicated delinquents, Persons in Need of Supervision (PINS), and voluntary placements as alternatives to the more structured institutional care setting.
Offers community-based group homes in New York State for adjudicated delinquents, Persons in Need of Supervision (PINS), and voluntary placements as alternatives to the more structured institutional care setting.
One coeducational residential program for adolescents in Department of Social Services custody and adjudicated with a P.I.N.S. or Juvenile Delinquent status.Residents attend public school and participate in community activities. Counseling, guidance, supervision and independent living skills training are provided by staff and outside entities.Supervised independent living program for youths 17-21 aging out of the foster care system. Must be enrolled in school and/or working to be eligible.

Offers community-based group homes in New York State for adjudicated delinquents, Persons in Need of Supervision (PINS), and voluntary placements as alternatives to the more structured institutional care setting.

Operates juvenile residential facilities for youth remanded to the agency's custody and care by the Family and Criminal Courts due to neglect, abuse or abandonment.
* Helps youth to develop cultural, recreational, and educational interests while addressing clinical needs in the community based group home.

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Group Homes for Dependent Children
Provides group and foster homes, along with the necessary treatment for children who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned.

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Therapeutic Group Homes
Group Homes for Dependent Children
Places children who are currently in the custody of the Commissioner of Social Services into family foster homes, group homes, or licensed child care institutions and provides for room and board, clothing, medical care and other special needs.

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Foster Parent / Family Recruitment
Foster Home Placement
Foster Parents
Group Homes for Dependent Children
Foster Homes for Dependent Children
Community-based group home for eight children in a family-style setting. Youth attend public school, may work in the community, and participate in public school and community activities.

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Group Homes for Dependent Children
Operates juvenile residential facilities for youth remanded to the agency's custody and care by the Family and Criminal Courts due to neglect, abuse or abandonment.
Provides group and foster homes, along with the necessary treatment for children who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned.

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Therapeutic Group Homes
Group Homes for Dependent Children
Provides an alternative living environment for children and youth who have been neglected, abused or abandoned or have had contact with the juvenile justice system.
Program provides two group homes for adolescents, one for males, one for females, who are unable to live at home. Residents attend community schools and are trained to develop independent living skills. Offers casework, vocational counseling and medical and dental care.
Vulnerable youth spend 15-30 days in care with the goal of reuniting them with family members. Includes education and independent living training
Provides support services to foster care youth who are residing in a group home, through weekly therapy, family therapy, and independent living skills, while allowing the youth to be active in the community and continue their education and working on returning to their families or living independently.
A 12 bed facility located in lower Westchester County, NY that serves over 150 young men ages 18-24 annually . The length of stay is determined by an individual's willingness to participate and their sentence/charges. During their stay at the youth Shelter our young men participate in structured programming that uphold these core principles, discipline, self respect and respect for others while promoting unity and teamwork.
The goal of the Qualified Residential Treatment Program (QRTP) is to provide each youth with an opportunity to strengthen their ability for close interpersonal relationships within a home setting and a neighborhood; to develop skills for independent living and to survive the adolescent identity crisis with people who are able to provide more intensive help when it is needed.

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Therapeutic Group Homes
Group Homes for Dependent Children
The center provides a 24-hour-a-day comprehensive program that encompasses counseling, high school special education, recreation, and social support.
In-home services and training support designed to improve quality of life.

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Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Group Homes for Dependent Children
Provides an alternative living environment for children and youth who have been neglected, abused or abandoned or have had contact with the juvenile justice system.
The Center is an 8 bed intensive treatment and support unit for teenage girls from the juvenile justice system. Services are trauma focused and gender responsive. Serving girls ages 16 and 17.

Offers community-based group homes in New York State for adjudicated delinquents, Persons in Need of Supervision (PINS), and voluntary placements as alternatives to the more structured institutional care setting.

The VFW National Home for Children serves as a living memorial to America's veterans by helping our nation's veteran and military families. Through our Helpline and our on-campus programs, we help families and children through times of crisis, both on our beautiful campus and in their own communities nationwide.HELPLINE:Our Helpline is staffed by caring professionals who understand the unique challenges faced by today's military and veteran families. This free service offers information, creates connections and gives hope to struggling families, wherever they are. It can also serve as a future resident's first step to moving to the National Home.FAMILY PROGRAM:Families who need a fresh start can live in the safe and peaceful environment of the VFW National Home for Children campus community for 1-4 years and benefit from numerous community supports, including professional case management services, on-site licensed child care, life skills training, tutoring and other educational services, as well as recreational and community service opportunities.Eligibility to apply for admission is:. Married, Single Parent or guardian(s) families with dependent child(ren) where:o The child (ren) have VFW or Ladies Auxiliary member in his or her -parental lineage and/oro A parent is a veteran; honorably discharged or still serving in the National Guard or Reserves.. Deploying or unaccompanied tour service members:o Spouse with dependent child (ren) oro Family Plan appointed guardian with dependent child (ren)