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Programs
and Features
General
Population
Women's
Program
Adolescent
Program
Residential
Program
St.
Louis Drug Court
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General
Population program:
Is
designed to maximize the
therapy experience by
offering decreasing levels
of care across a continuum
of treatment. This is
accomplished through a
series of levels, which
decrease in intensity.
The C-STAR places the client
in the least restrictive
level of care. All
clients are individually
assessed and staffed for
placement.
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Alt
Care Program:
Serves
Women and Children through
the C-STAR Model. This
Program is designed to
maximize the therapy
experience by offering a
decreasing level of care
across the continuum of
treatment. This is
accomplished through a
series of levels, which
decrease in intensity. The
New Beginnings philosophy
places that client in the
least restrictive level of
care and to this end, all
clients are assessed by
staff for placement in the
most appropriate setting.
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Adolescent
Program:
Provides day treatment and
short-term residential
treatment services to youth
ages 12-17 who are
chemically dependent. The
treatment program is based
on the belief that
adolescents have unique
needs associated with
psychosocial
development. It is
recognized that a broad
range of psychiatric,
psychosocial and behavioral
problems and addiction
issues present problems that
adversely affect continued
growth and development for
the adolescent individual.
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Residential
Program:
Provides housing,
educational and life skill
services to youth ages 16-20
who are referred by the
Missouri Division of Family
Services.
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St.
Louis City Drug Court
Program:
Serve
at risk young adults between
the ages 17-22 who primarily
have illegal charges of
possession and sales of a
control substance who are in
the St. Louis Drug Court
Program.
Youth Track operates
Monday through Friday from
9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. five
days a week.
Transportation is
provided to and from the
program.
The track includes a
3-4 month rotating
curriculum.
Client must complete
the rotating curriculum
before transferring to Path
III of the St. Louis Drug
Court.
The expectation is
for the participants after
completing the Youth Track
to be actively involved in
school, formal vocational
training and or employed on
a full-time basis.
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