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Adventure
Program
Adventure is an intensive
outpatient program that serves youth ages 13 to 18 who are seeking
help with substance abuse and/or psychiatric issues. It may be a
primary treatment program or a follow-up program for youth involved
in other treatment.
Arts
SMART
The Arts Club is a prevention
program geared for children in kindergarten through 4th grade who
are identified with behavior problems and/or early developmental
disabilities.
Child
Abuse Prevention
Child Abuse Prevention provides parent education groups offered
at no charge to parents in Carter, Greene, Hancock, Hawkins and
Washington counties.
Children
First
Children First is a court-mandated program for divorcing parents
with children under age 18 that provides counseling classes and
preliminary mediation education.
Continuous
Treatment Team
Continuous Treatment
Team is an intensive therapeutic in-home program offering both therapy
and case management services. It is designed for families whose
children are at-risk of hospitalization, out-of-home placement,
or are being transitioned back into the home from placement. Services
are provided in Carter, Greene, Johnson, Sullivan, and Washington
counties in Northeast Tennessee.
FOOTHOLDS
FOOTHOLDS
works one-on-one with children and their families to build a healthy
family environment. The program helps identify obstacles, increase
communication skills, structure positive home, social skills development;
provides support, guidance and links to resources; and educates
caregivers.
Greenwood
Challenge
The Greenwood Challenge ropes course is a carefully planned outdoor
learning environment where mental and physical problem solving activities
are included.
HOPE
for Tennessee
Previously known as Project HOPE, HOPE for Tennessee provides education
and prevention services to more than 100,000 people annually through
street outreach, community events, health and state fairs and group
activities on:
• HIV &
other Sexually Transmitted Diseases
• Hepatitis
• Tuberculosis
• Universal
Precautions
• Abstinence
• Teen
Pregnancy
Intensive
Family Preservation Services
Intensive Family Preservation Services is a short-term, highly intensive,
home-based service designed to protect, treat and support Northeast
Tennessee families with at least one child at risk of placement
in state custody. The program helps families develop new skills,
learn anger management, parenting skills, and provides therapeutic
services, alcohol & drug education, referral and counseling.
Intensive
Focus
Intensive Focus is a program that leads students in a small group
process of 8 to 15 sessions, meeting one hour weekly that helps
students identify personal problems, retain value, restore productivity
and seek help.
Intensive
In-Home Services
Intensive In-home Services, a home-based family-focused
program for children from birth to 17 with emotional difficulties,
returning from placement, at risk of out-of-home placement.
Mother-Child
Connection
Mother-Child Connection is an outpatient program for pregnant, substance-abusing
women or mothers with infant children. Treatment includes individual,
family and group therapy, substance abuse treatment, health and
relapse education and case management. Services
include:
• Specialized
Treatment to Deal with the Unique
Problems Women
Face in Recovery
• Links
to Quality, Comprehensive Obstetrical
Care for Pregnant Women
• Specialized
Services for Women with Children
Prevention
Services
Prevention Services provides the community with
basic prvention strategies to enhance protective factors, such as
promoting positive mental and emotional well-being and decreasing
risk factors such as peer pressure and availability of drugs.
Project
BASIC
Project BASIC, founded
in 1985, serves elementary students in 39 counties in Tennessee.
Project BASIC is funded by the Department of Mental Health and Developmental
Disabilities.
The coping skills, self-confidence and problem-solving
skills developed by the BASIC program will help students make GOOD
choices throughout their lives.
Project
LINK
This PD1 outpatient program for pregnant, substance-abusing women
or mothers with dependent children in Lee, Scott, Wise counties
and the city of Norton, Va., provides substance abuse treatment
and linkage within the community for resources that promote and
support recovery. Services include:
• Specialized
Treatment to Deal with the Unique
Problems Women
Face in Recovery
• Links
to Quality, Comprehensive Obstetrical
Care for Pregnant Women
• Specialized
Services for Women with Children
Project
Safe Place
The Runaway Program housed at Link House utilizes Project Safe Place,
offering emergency shelter and counseling up to 14 days.
Regional
Child Development Center
Regional Child Development
serves children in Lee, Scott, and Wise counties and the city of
Norton found to have developmental delays and/or disabilities are
eligible for early intervention services through the Infant &
Toddler Connection of LENOWISCO.
Regional
Intervention Progra, (RIP)
RIPis a nationally recognized,
parent-implemented, activity-based program for families of young
children. It is offered free of charge to participants. RIP is fully
funded by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental
Disabilities.
Student
Assistance Program (SAP)
SAP provides intervention
for at-risk students at schools in Greene, Johnson, Sullivan and
Washington counties with academic, social and/or behavioral problems.
SAP’s goal is to provide clinical services for students with
significant emotional and behavioral issues and help schools maintain
safe and disciplined learning environments.
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