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“Responding to trauma and mental illness is hard for anyone- it is especially challenging through the eyes of a child. The RTF is a treatment program that is driven by the family for the child. We work with families and help them to assist in the stabilization and treatment of their child who may be suffering from extreme trauma and mental health issues.
The RTF has onsite mental health and psychiatric services as well as around the clock medical services. Most youth who reside in this program attend our on-campus Tilton School. We are proud of the work we are doing to ensure our youth are only visiting us, while still engaging and preparing for a return to residing with their families. We have staff on hand that has experience in raising youth with significant needs that are available to help guide our families through this process.”
NOTE: The House of Good Shepherd’s youth services are not self-referred programs. They are arranged for children who are in the custody of DSS. If one is interested in behavioral services for their child, they should first go to a preventative program. If this proves unsuccessful, they can go to a pre-PINS program through the probation system. If this proves unsuccessful, then arrange to see a family court judge.
If the kids are placed with The House of Good Shepherd, then 17 percent of the family’s income is used to cover expenses.
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