Residential Treatment Programs
Because every child has different needs, Crossroad offers a variety of residential programs. Residential services help children address various behavioral, mental, emotional, and psychological difficulties, including trauma from abuse and neglect. All of our programs are designed and implemented by Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy (TF-CBT) trained staff. To refer a child for residential treatment, please contact our Intake Specialist at 260.484.4153 ext. 2060 or by email.
- Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility – Outpatient therapy or acute, short-term hospitalization often is not enough to assist youth with severe and chronic mental health problems. Crossroad’s Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) provides intensive residential treatment to meet the needs of Medicaid-eligible young people and their families. The goal is that children will successfully return to their homes and communities within the shortest possible time.
- Secure Care units are recommended for youth with high-security needs due to behaviors that are a danger to themselves or others. The time-delayed egress locks utilized on these units comply with the Juvenile Justice Delinquency Protection Act requirements and Indiana’s Youth Law team.
- The Open Treatment program addresses many emotional and behavioral issues for youth who can manage in a less restrictive, open environment. Transitional Living is available for youth, aged 16 or older, to focus on education, job skills, and community living skills.
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