Services

The Second Haven Program provides a structured daily routine that is designed to provide a safe and secure learning environment in which all youth can grow and work towards their own personal goals. Our Professional staff members, as well as educational and clinical professionals, work with the child and their families with all necessary social service support personnel, to develop an individual treatment plan. The Plan will address social activities, life skills, community service, and education, including behavioral and mental health counseling.

Each home has professional staff on duty 24 hours a day and provides both structure and guidance. Homes are located in residential neighborhoods where children attend public school and learn how to live life as responsible citizens. Each child receives specialized treatment services and participates in community activities Outdoor Landscape


Clinical Services Provided

Second Haven provides clients with strength based, client centered and solution focused therapeutic services in a culturally competent environment.

Assessments require a professional review of the clients physical and mental health intelligence, school performance, family situation and behavior in the community.

The Treatment plan is individualized for the client and family based on strengths and needs. The family and/or caregiver will provide input. The plan establishes goals and details appropriate treatment and services to meet the special needs of the client and/or family.

Second Haven provides individual, group and some family therapy. The therapeutic services include cognitive behavioral, anger management, behavior modification, substance abuse counseling as well as alternative approaches involving self help, expressive therapy and relaxation techniques.

Second Haven is actively involved in the discharge planning for clients ensuring a continuum of care.


Key Services Provided

  • Case Management

  • Medication Management

  • Social Skills

  • Recreation

  • Structure and Routines

  • Supervision

  • Life Skills with a Focus on Independence

  • Community Involvement and Resources

  • Religious Values and Education

  • Individual Group and Family Therapy

  • Family Visitation