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- Eau Claire Academy
- Academy Overview
- Programs and Services
- Clinical/Rehabilitation
- Aftercare or Transitional Services - Clinicare maintains contact, when appropriate, with discharged youth for at least 3 months post-discharge.
- Family Therapy - Family therapy is a highly significant component in the treatment process for children/adolescents. Whether the plan includes a return home, or a transition to another setting, the involvement and maintained contact with the family is essential in the success of the resident. Family therapy is provided in a variety of ways, to best accommodate potential distances and schedule conflicts that may exist.
- Individual and Group Psychotherapy - Individual and group therapy is available to residents and is based on the needs of the child.
- Intensive Evaluation & Assessment (30 Days) - Each Academy provides extensive 30-day assessment and evaluation services to help you make the best decision for placing your child in a residential care facility or other levels of care.
- Intensive Treatment - The primary focus for residents admitted for intensive treatment programming is to concentrate on individually identified areas of need.
- Medical Care - Medical care can be provided on site for students with medical needs on a consistent basis.
- Neuro-Psychological Evaluations - Clinicare uses it's Neuro-Psychologist throughout it's programs to strengthen the assessment and evaluation process. Every youth at a Clinicare program has the ability to complete a Neuro-Psych Assessment if one is warranted. Additionally all children are screened for a need of the assessment.
- Outpatient Services - The Academy specializes in treatment interventions with children/adolescents. The additional service of outpatient therapy can provide valuable tools to both children/adolescents and their families via group therapy, individual therapy, family therapy, and assessment and evaluation.
- Psychiatric Evaluation and Treatment - The Academy provides for children/adolescents who present more complex psychiatric diagnoses or deficits in development.
- Psychologial Testing - Clinicians work with your child to identify his/her needs on a psychological level.
- Respite Care - The purpose of respite care is to provide relief for the adolescent, and their primary caregivers, from current stressors that may threaten to permanently interrupt that placement.
- Short-Term Treatment - When your child is admitted for short-term treatment, he/she will be prepared for a quick return to the community and continue with treatment intervention on an outpatient basis.
- Strong Adolescent Female Empowerment Program - The Strong Adolescent Female Empowerment (SAFE) Program provides single bedroom capacity, individual bathrooms, greater staff-to-resident ratio, and alarmed doors to eliminate intrusive behaviors. The therapeutic approaches combine an individualized 12-step model, cognitive intervention, and strength-based assessment and planning.
- Structured Recreation - The Academy provides structural recreation through extensive, well-equipped on-ground facilities. This gives your child a safe environment to relieve stress and anxiety through physical activity.
- Substance Abuse Treatment - Treatment for Substance abuse (Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse) includes obtaining sobriety, developing a relapse prevention plan, and education about the substances being used.
- Survivors of Abuse Treatment - Individual therapy and treatment planning address issues of sexual and/or physical abuse histories for residents placed at the Academy.
- Teen Pregnancy Program - The teen pregnancy program is operated within the each residential treatment program. In addition to providing for behavioral and emotional treatment needs of the adolescent, this program also provides for the extra needs that are presented by a pregnancy.
- Transportation - All Clinicare programs provide all necessary transportation for our youth.
- Treatment of Harmful Sexual Behaviors - The Academy's Harmful Sexual Behaviors Unit is designed for the intensive residential treatment of adolescent male sex offenders. This program provides single room occupancy for greater security to the residents.
- Young Child / Adolescent Programming - Specific and separate programming is provided to meet the needs of younger and pre-adolescent youth, (ages 10, 11, 12, and some 13 year olds, dependent upon levels of maturity). Children who require care at the level of residential treatment often have a long history of previous services.
- Educational/Vocational
- Academic Instruction - The Academy provides a comprehensive educational program designed to meet the special needs of adolescents who have been unable to achieve academically in other settings.
- Alternative School - Western Wisconsin - Clinicare operates an Alternative School in Woodville, WI but also educates about 20 day students at the Eau Claire Academy Campus.
- Vocational Training - Comprehensive vocational education enables students the opportunity to explore a variety of careers while developing post-high school and employment skills.
- Assessment & Evaluation
- News
- Media
- Get in Touch
- Milwaukee Academy
- Academy Overview
- Programs and Services
- Clinical/Rehabilitation
- Aftercare or Transitional Services - Clinicare maintains contact, when appropriate, with discharged youth for at least 3 months post-discharge.
- Family Therapy - Family therapy is a highly significant component in the treatment process for children/adolescents. Whether the plan includes a return home, or a transition to another setting, the involvement and maintained contact with the family is essential in the success of the resident. Family therapy is provided in a variety of ways, to best accommodate potential distances and schedule conflicts that may exist.
- Individual and Group Psychotherapy - Individual and group therapy is available to residents and is based on the needs of the child.
- Intensive Evaluation & Assessment (30 Days) - Each Academy provides extensive 30-day assessment and evaluation services to help you make the best decision for placing your child in a residential care facility or other levels of care.
- Medical Care - Medical care can be provided on site for students with medical needs on a consistent basis.
- Neuro-Psychological Evaluations - Clinicare uses it's Neuro-Psychologist throughout it's programs to strengthen the assessment and evaluation process. Every youth at a Clinicare program has the ability to complete a Neuro-Psych Assessment if one is warranted. Additionally all children are screened for a need of the assessment.
- Outpatient Services - The Academy specializes in treatment interventions with children/adolescents. The additional service of outpatient therapy can provide valuable tools to both children/adolescents and their families via group therapy, individual therapy, family therapy, and assessment and evaluation.
- Psychiatric Evaluation and Treatment - The Academy provides for children/adolescents who present more complex psychiatric diagnoses or deficits in development.
- Psychologial Testing - Clinicians work with your child to identify his/her needs on a psychological level.
- Respite Care - The purpose of respite care is to provide relief for the adolescent, and their primary caregivers, from current stressors that may threaten to permanently interrupt that placement.
- Short-Term Treatment - When your child is admitted for short-term treatment, he/she will be prepared for a quick return to the community and continue with treatment intervention on an outpatient basis.
- Structured Recreation - The Academy provides structural recreation through extensive, well-equipped on-ground facilities. This gives your child a safe environment to relieve stress and anxiety through physical activity.
- Survivors of Abuse Treatment - Individual therapy and treatment planning address issues of sexual and/or physical abuse histories for residents placed at the Academy.
- Teen Pregnancy Program - The teen pregnancy program is operated within the each residential treatment program. In addition to providing for behavioral and emotional treatment needs of the adolescent, this program also provides for the extra needs that are presented by a pregnancy.
- Transportation - All Clinicare programs provide all necessary transportation for our youth.
- Educational/Vocational
- Academic Instruction - The Academy provides a comprehensive educational program designed to meet the special needs of adolescents who have been unable to achieve academically in other settings.
- Assessment & Evaluation
- News
- Media
- Get in Touch
- Wyalusing Academy
- Academy Overview
- Programs and Services
- Clinical/Rehabilitation
- Aftercare or Transitional Services - Clinicare maintains contact, when appropriate, with discharged youth for at least 3 months post-discharge.
- Individual and Group Psychotherapy - Individual and group therapy is available to residents and is based on the needs of the child.
- Intensive Evaluation & Assessment (30 Days) - Each Academy provides extensive 30-day assessment and evaluation services to help you make the best decision for placing your child in a residential care facility or other levels of care.
- Medical Care - Medical care can be provided on site for students with medical needs on a consistent basis.
- Neuro-Psychological Evaluations - Clinicare uses it's Neuro-Psychologist throughout it's programs to strengthen the assessment and evaluation process. Every youth at a Clinicare program has the ability to complete a Neuro-Psych Assessment if one is warranted. Additionally all children are screened for a need of the assessment.
- Psychiatric Evaluation and Treatment - The Academy provides for children/adolescents who present more complex psychiatric diagnoses or deficits in development.
- Psychologial Testing - Clinicians work with your child to identify his/her needs on a psychological level.
- Respite Care - The purpose of respite care is to provide relief for the adolescent, and their primary caregivers, from current stressors that may threaten to permanently interrupt that placement.
- Short-Term Treatment - When your child is admitted for short-term treatment, he/she will be prepared for a quick return to the community and continue with treatment intervention on an outpatient basis.
- Specific Treatment of Offenders Program (STOP)
- Strong Adolescent Female Empowerment Program - The Strong Adolescent Female Empowerment (SAFE) Program provides single bedroom capacity, individual bathrooms, greater staff-to-resident ratio, and alarmed doors to eliminate intrusive behaviors. The therapeutic approaches combine an individualized 12-step model, cognitive intervention, and strength-based assessment and planning.
- Structured Recreation - The Academy provides structural recreation through extensive, well-equipped on-ground facilities. This gives your child a safe environment to relieve stress and anxiety through physical activity.
- Survivors of Abuse Treatment - Individual therapy and treatment planning address issues of sexual and/or physical abuse histories for residents placed at the Academy.
- Teen Pregnancy Program - The teen pregnancy program is operated within the each residential treatment program. In addition to providing for behavioral and emotional treatment needs of the adolescent, this program also provides for the extra needs that are presented by a pregnancy.
- Transportation - All Clinicare programs provide all necessary transportation for our youth.
- Young Child / Adolescent Programming - Specific and separate programming is provided to meet the needs of younger and pre-adolescent youth, (ages 10, 11, 12, and some 13 year olds, dependent upon levels of maturity). Children who require care at the level of residential treatment often have a long history of previous services.
- Educational/Vocational
- Alternative School - Southern Wisconsin/Iowa - Alternative Schools serving Southwest Wisconsin and Northeast Iowa
- Education
- Job Placement - The Job Placement program offers students the opportunity to learn, practice, and develop skills required for success in the work place.
- Vocational Training - Comprehensive vocational education enables students the opportunity to explore a variety of careers while developing post-high school and employment skills.
- Assessment & Evaluation
- News
- Media
- Get in Touch
- Aurora Plains Academy
- Academy Overview
- Programs and Services
- Clinical/Rehabilitation
- Aftercare or Transitional Services - Clinicare maintains contact, when appropriate, with discharged youth for at least 3 months post-discharge.
- Family Therapy - Family therapy is a highly significant component in the treatment process for children/adolescents. Whether the plan includes a return home, or a transition to another setting, the involvement and maintained contact with the family is essential in the success of the resident. Family therapy is provided in a variety of ways, to best accommodate potential distances and schedule conflicts that may exist.
- Individual and Group Psychotherapy - Individual and group therapy is available to residents and is based on the needs of the child.
- Intensive Evaluation & Assessment (30 Days) - Each Academy provides extensive 30-day assessment and evaluation services to help you make the best decision for placing your child in a residential care facility or other levels of care.
- Intensive Treatment - The primary focus for residents admitted for intensive treatment programming is to concentrate on individually identified areas of need.
- Medical Care - Medical care can be provided on site for students with medical needs on a consistent basis.
- Neuro-Psychological Evaluations - Clinicare uses it's Neuro-Psychologist throughout it's programs to strengthen the assessment and evaluation process. Every youth at a Clinicare program has the ability to complete a Neuro-Psych Assessment if one is warranted. Additionally all children are screened for a need of the assessment.
- Pathways Program - The Pathways program is designed for the intensive residential treatment of adolescent male sex offenders. The program is a cohesive, closed unit, operating apart from the general Academy population.
- Psychiatric Evaluation and Treatment - The Academy provides for children/adolescents who present more complex psychiatric diagnoses or deficits in development.
- Psychologial Testing - Clinicians work with your child to identify his/her needs on a psychological level.
- Structured Recreation - The Academy provides structural recreation through extensive, well-equipped on-ground facilities. This gives your child a safe environment to relieve stress and anxiety through physical activity.
- Substance Abuse Treatment - Treatment for Substance abuse (Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse) includes obtaining sobriety, developing a relapse prevention plan, and education about the substances being used.
- Transportation - All Clinicare programs provide all necessary transportation for our youth.
- Treatment of Sexually Acting Out Behaviors - This program is designed for the intensive residential treatment of adolescent males with a history of sexual acting out behaviors.
- Educational/Vocational
- Academic Instruction - The Academy provides a comprehensive educational program designed to meet the special needs of adolescents who have been unable to achieve academically in other settings.
- Vocational Training - Comprehensive vocational education enables students the opportunity to explore a variety of careers while developing post-high school and employment skills.
- Assessment & Evaluation
- News
- Media
- Get in Touch
- Auburn Lake Academy