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Services: We are a residential therapeutic
home. We cater to adolecent girls struggling with issues
like depression, drug or alcohol abuse, anger and
defiance, eating disorders and other behaviors that
are rooted in poor self esteem and depression.
Ramseur Homes offers continuum of care for both
periodic community-based and residential services.
This full array of support enables clients to move up
and down within our agency based on their individual
specific medical needs. Yet, our consumers are not
transferred or discharged between an outside agency
which allows us to provide a consistent quality of
care, and to produce positive outcomes.
We provide the following services:
Community Support: A service for adults or children
and their families to develop a plan and to
coordinate services and supports to help them
to reach their life goals.
Intensive In-Home Services: A team and family
approach to provide intensive services for children
who have serious emotional disturbances,
complex family challenges or serious behavioral
problems likely to result in out-of-home
placement.
Community Support Team: A service that consist of
mental health and substance abuse rehabilitation
service.
Diagnostic Assessment: An intensive clinical &
functional evaluation of a consumer's mental health,
developmental disability or substance abuse condition
that results in the issuance of a diagnostic assessment
report with a recommendation regarding whether the
consumer meets target population criteria, &
includes recommendations for enhanced benefit service
delivery that provides the basis for the development of
a PCP.
Residential Home Level III: Services are provided for
children/adolescents who have a primary diagnosis of
mental illness, emotional
disturbance/ substance-related disorders; and may
also have co-occurring disorders including
developmental disabilities.
Day Treatments: Services include a structured
treatment service program that builds on the
strengths and addresses the identified functional
problems associated with the complex conditions of
each individual child or adolescent and family.
These interventions are designed to support symptom
reduction and/or sustain symptom stability at lowest
possible levels, increase the individual’s ability to
cope and relate to others, support and sustain
recovery, and enhance the child’s capacity to
function in an inclusive setting or to be maintained in
community based services. It is available for
children 3 to 17 years of age (20 or younger for those
who are eligible for
Medicaid). |