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Health Care Services
Intensive Treatment Needs Unit
Private Secure Residential Treatment
Open Residential Treatment
Educational Services
Referral Process
In addition to open units, IDTC has the ability to provide secure treatment alternatives, and serves very different types of children even within the Secure Units themselves. The Secure Units consist of Private Secure Units for higher functioning children, and Secure Units for much lower functioning children, who may not have the capacity for self-safety.
Working hand and hand with children who have Intensive Treatment Needs or those whose behavior is uncontrollable, unpredictable or dangerous can be one of the most challenging aspects of working with children with dual-diagnoses. Finding caregivers who understands these challenges is critical. Children and young adults with these behavioral issues need the added benefit of a secure setting while still receiving therapeutic care and attention to help improve overall functioning.
The goal of both our Intensive Treatment Needs and Private Secure Units is not to keep our residents in a restrictive setting, but to significantly decrease the identified inappropriate behaviors, improve social and self-care skills and develop functional skills in hopes of preparing them for a rewarding life in less restrictive settings.