Juvenile Rehabilitation Facilities:
Three
minimum-security residential facilities provide treatment and
educational services to both male and female offenders. Youth are Court
ordered to complete a 120 to 150 day program. Educational, vocational,
medical, mental health, and aftercare services are provided based on
individual assessment and case management needs. On-site programming
includes:
- Chemical dependency treatment
- Substance abuse education
- Health education
- Life skills
- Parenting classes
- Sex offender counseling
- Sexual abuse treatment
- Sports programs
- Gang intervention
- Domestic violence education
- Religious counseling
- Vocational Training
Ranch Adjustment Program:
Services
for youth who are Court ordered to the juvenile rehabilitation facility
following a previous escape or failure. Services include victim
awareness and anger management training, gang intervention services,
substance abuse evaluation and treatment, and risk/need assessment
through a multi-disciplinary team approach.
Ranch Orientation Program:
Services for youth who are Court ordered to the juvenile rehabilitation
facility for the first time. Includes victim awareness and anger
management training and orientation.
Community Based Aftercare:
Collaborative program for youth who have graduated from a juvenile
rehabilitation facility or from the juvenile hall commitment program and
are transitioning back to the community. Services include community
support, family reunification, substance abuse services, mental health
services, and educational services.