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Secure Adolescent Residential Treatment Program A Secure Residential Treatment Program is available for adolescents with more complex behavioral health problems, including those at higher risk for runaway. This program combines education with treatment and is tailored to clients who require more intensive behavior management. Clients are typically in secure residential treatment from three to six months
Program Description
The Parc Place Secure Residential Treatment Program serves the treatment needs of adolescent males and females, ages 11-17. Adolescents presenting with chemical dependency or psychiatric diagnoses are considered candidates for the program. The therapeutic environment includes individual, group, and family therapy, educational services, psychiatric and nursing services, and milieu therapy utilizing a phase system, cognitive-behavioral therapy and 12 Step recovery approaches. Treatment occurs in a therapeutic milieu, which meets the standards for safety and resident care established for Level 1 RTC facilities by the State of Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and the Joint Commission.
Admission Criteria
- Male or female, between the ages of 11-17.
- Presents with one or more psychiatric diagnoses requiring moderately complicated psychiatric and/or medical management.
- Presents with a substance use disorder with a high risk for continued chemical use if not in a structured, 24-hour treatment setting. Demonstrates moderate to high levels of denial and resistance to changing drug-using lifestyle.
- Presents with a pattern of moderate risk for danger to self or danger to others
- High risk for continued harmful behavior if not in a structured, 24-hour treatment setting.
- Moderate to high levels of denial and resistance to change, or history of failure to make adequate progress in an outpatient treating setting.
- IQ not below 64 on standardized testing.
- Clients referred for readmission are considered under the same criteria as new admissions.
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| Parc Place is a Secure Residential Treatment Program serving the treatment needs of adolescent males and females, ages 11-17. |
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| The unique developmental, emotional, and educational needs for each patient are identified through a complete assessment process that includes physical, educational, psychological, psychiatric, and psychosocial evaluations. A Treatment Team approach is utilized at YFCS Parc Place to develop a comprehensive treatment plan that integrates all of the assessment information for each patient. |
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| The Treatment which adolescents receive while in Parc Place RTC is designed to meet their wide range of needs and problems. |
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Our clinical programs utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as the primary therapeutic intervention model, with an additional emphasis on problem solving. The central idea of CBT is that our emotions and behaviors are strongly influenced by how we think. Therefore, changing our thinking by developing new thinking skills can be a very powerful way to change our emotions and behaviors.
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| Parc Place Chandler and Parc Place Casa Grande utilize the Phase System
in the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) that is treatment-focused and
based on the therapeutic goals and objectives individual clients are
able to accomplish. Each client is expected to accomplish several
specific goals and objectives for completion of each phase. |
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Therapeutic Crisis Intervention training program for our direct care
staff presents a crisis prevention and intervention model designed to
teach staff how to help children learn constructive ways to handle
crisis. |
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| Parc Place is a JCAHO accredited Level 1 RTC providing services for dually diagnosed adolescent males ages 11 -17, who have exhibited sexually maladaptive behaviors. |
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