Program areas at FCA
The fca's largest program service is The youth summit of recovery, which is a 24 bed, 60 day secure residential treatment program. This program is designed to meet The needs of adolescents (male and female) between The ages of 13 - 17 who have an alcohol and/or drug abuse diagnosis, a history of failed substance abuse treatment, and are in need of a secure short-term residential treatment program. Services include on-site academic education, daily substance abuse education/treatment, relapse prevention planning, and individual and family therapy. About 80% of The adolescents in The program are stepped-down to home or a foster home.
The third largest program is The continuum/foster care contract. This program supports The re-unification of adolescents with their family/relatives, and The support of The family foster care program. The fca is continually recruiting and training new families to provide community step-down options for adolescents. Adolescents continue to receive counseling, case management, and family re-unification support.
The second largest service is The level 2 special populations residential program. This 32 bed non-secure residential program supports The treatment of adolescent females, ages 13 - 18, who have moderate to severe emotional and behavioral problems. On-site academic education, day treatment, individual and family counseling, and substance abuse education are provided to these adolescents. About 75% of these adolescents achieve permanency through step-downs to family or relatives. A fully-accredited school provides residents with expanded educational opportunities that support their efforts for community placement and public education.
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