Provides residential treatment and 24 hour supervision for adults with chronic, persistent mental illnesses who are in need of supervision. A nurse is available around the clock (by phone after business hours); there are 9 beds available for mentally ill adults at the Oakland Avenue site. Referrals are taken by Laura Courtney-Brubaker (282-3808, [email protected]) during regular business hours.
Provides residential treatment and 24 hour supervision for adults with chronic, persistent mental illnesses who are in need of supervision. A nurse is available around the clock (by phone after business hours); there are 9 beds available for mentally ill adults at the Oakland Avenue site. Referrals are taken by Laura Courtney-Brubaker (282-3808, [email protected]) during regular business hours.
Residential care and treatment for adults with severe and persistent mental illness. Incorporates structured therapeutic living situations and individualized treatment plans that assist residents in living and functioning as independently as possible.
Residential care and treatment for adults with severe and persistent mental illness. Incorporates structured therapeutic living situations and individualized treatment plans that assist residents in living and functioning as independently as possible.
Provides mental health treatment and residential services for adults with chronic mental illness. Residential services are available for 30 adults in two professionally staffed residential facilities located in Des Moines. The agency provides skills training, to assist the individual to live in the least restricted living environment.
Provides mental health treatment and residential services for adults with chronic mental illness. Residential services are available for 30 adults in two professionally staffed residential facilities located in Des Moines. The agency provides skills training, to assist the individual to live in the least restricted living environment.
Long term residential placement for youth 10-18 years of age. Outpatient substance abuse treatment and therapy services available for youth placed in the long-term residential program.
Behavioral health services for youth 5-18 years of age depending on the program or service.
Volunteer mentoring program for 3rd through 12th grade in math or reading skills.
Family preservation services in Iowa and Nebraska.
Educational programs for professionals working with youth.
Long term residential placement for youth 10-18 years of age. Outpatient substance abuse treatment and therapy services available for youth placed in the long-term residential program.
Behavioral health services for youth 5-18 years of age depending on the program or service.
Volunteer mentoring program for 3rd through 12th grade in math or reading skills.
Family preservation services in Iowa and Nebraska.
Educational programs for professionals working with youth.
Provides a supportive environment for patients to stabilize their lives, work or advance their education, seek housing, and transition back into society after treatment of substance use or gambling disorder.
Provides a supportive environment for patients to stabilize their lives, work or advance their education, seek housing, and transition back into society after treatment of substance use or gambling disorder.
Facility for the care and treatment of sex offenders owned and operated by the State of Nebraska and under the administration of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Service, Division of Behavioral Health.
Complete psychiatric and mental status examination by a psychiatrist. Medical history and physical, social history, and psychosocial assessment. Therapeutic recreation assessment. Psychological assessment.
Facility for the care and treatment of sex offenders owned and operated by the State of Nebraska and under the administration of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Service, Division of Behavioral Health.
Complete psychiatric and mental status examination by a psychiatrist. Medical history and physical, social history, and psychosocial assessment. Therapeutic recreation assessment. Psychological assessment.
A specialized residential treatment program for delinquent adolescents in response to serious anti-social behavior. Referred youth may be victims of abuse, neglect, exploitation, violence, emotionally disturbed, behavioral disorder, runaways, homeless, alleged delinquents who do not require a secure setting or any youth in similar crisis situations that may place them at risk.
A specialized residential treatment program for delinquent adolescents in response to serious anti-social behavior. Referred youth may be victims of abuse, neglect, exploitation, violence, emotionally disturbed, behavioral disorder, runaways, homeless, alleged delinquents who do not require a secure setting or any youth in similar crisis situations that may place them at risk.
Serves 17 juvenile and 8 DHHS females 12-17 years of age. Each youth receives an individualized assessment and service plan from a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts to help youth develop higher levels of personal accountability, congestive self-control, and personal coping skills
Serves 17 juvenile and 8 DHHS females 12-17 years of age. Each youth receives an individualized assessment and service plan from a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts to help youth develop higher levels of personal accountability, congestive self-control, and personal coping skills
Works with individuals 19 years or older who suffer with severe and persistent mental illness who are struggling to maintain in the community. The program provides intensive support services and skill development to help transition into the community and maintain permanent housing due to their mental illness, substance use, or complex issues. These program participants live in apartments (20 beds) located on The Salvation Army's Renaissance Village campus (20 beds). Participants receive intensive community services and are seen by staff every day for the first 30 days of their stay and at least 3 times per week thereafter. Participants pay program fees of $330 per month.
Works with individuals 19 years or older who suffer with severe and persistent mental illness who are struggling to maintain in the community. The program provides intensive support services and skill development to help transition into the community and maintain permanent housing due to their mental illness, substance use, or complex issues. These program participants live in apartments (20 beds) located on The Salvation Army's Renaissance Village campus (20 beds). Participants receive intensive community services and are seen by staff every day for the first 30 days of their stay and at least 3 times per week thereafter. Participants pay program fees of $330 per month.
Provides a safe, stable environment where young men live, learn and grow to become productive, responsible young adults. This program serves high-school age youth who live on our main campus and attend the OHB School while also having access to therapy, employment opportunities, recreation and other support services.
Provides a safe, stable environment where young men live, learn and grow to become productive, responsible young adults. This program serves high-school age youth who live on our main campus and attend the OHB School while also having access to therapy, employment opportunities, recreation and other support services.
Offers a residential treatment facility for male youth. All programs are aimed at redirecting delinquent, negative behaviors to positive, socially acceptable patterns. Specific programs include:
COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM serves male students 12-17 years of age; the length of stay is typically 4-6 months (flexibility to extend to 9-12). Students learn how to hold themselves and others accountable by developing the ability to confront and appropriately deal with negative behaviors.
COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM is for male students 14-17 years of age, who are in need of a short term intervention.
SEXUAL OFFENDERS PROGRAM serves males students 12-17 years of age, who have demonstrated sexually aggressive or inappropriate behaviors.
DAY SCHOOL for student experiencing behavioral difficulties within their public school setting.
Offers a residential treatment facility for male youth. All programs are aimed at redirecting delinquent, negative behaviors to positive, socially acceptable patterns. Specific programs include:
COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM serves male students 12-17 years of age; the length of stay is typically 4-6 months (flexibility to extend to 9-12). Students learn how to hold themselves and others accountable by developing the ability to confront and appropriately deal with negative behaviors.
COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM is for male students 14-17 years of age, who are in need of a short term intervention.
SEXUAL OFFENDERS PROGRAM serves males students 12-17 years of age, who have demonstrated sexually aggressive or inappropriate behaviors.
DAY SCHOOL for student experiencing behavioral difficulties within their public school setting.
Psychiatric residential treatment facility providing 24-hour awake staff for boys and girls ages 5-17 with behavioral health problems or mental illness.
Psychiatric residential treatment facility providing 24-hour awake staff for boys and girls ages 5-17 with behavioral health problems or mental illness.
Residential rehabilitation facility dedicated to providing a safe, therapeutic and supportive living environment to those recovering from mental illness.
Residential rehabilitation facility dedicated to providing a safe, therapeutic and supportive living environment to those recovering from mental illness.
Provides a supportive environment for patients to stabilize their lives, work or advance their education, seek housing, and transition back into society after treatment of substance use or gambling disorder.
Provides a supportive environment for patients to stabilize their lives, work or advance their education, seek housing, and transition back into society after treatment of substance use or gambling disorder.
Provides a supportive environment for patients to stabilize their lives, work or advance their education, seek housing, and transition back into society after treatment of substance use or gambling disorder.
Provides a supportive environment for patients to stabilize their lives, work or advance their education, seek housing, and transition back into society after treatment of substance use or gambling disorder.
Psychiatric Medical Institute for Children: a PMIC facility for emotionally disturbed children between the ages of 10 to 17 and is operated by Orchard Place, a private, non-sectarian, non-profit corporation. Orchard Place can accept children of average or potentially average intelligence who evidence a desire for help and a willingness to make a commitment to treatment. No child is denied admission on the basis of race, religion, creed, or residence.
Includes individual therapy for each child, recreational and group therapy, medication monitoring, pediatric and nursing services, family therapy; and therapeutic living relationships to enable living with self and others. Education provided through Des Moines Public Schools.
Psychiatric Medical Institute for Children: a PMIC facility for emotionally disturbed children between the ages of 10 to 17 and is operated by Orchard Place, a private, non-sectarian, non-profit corporation. Orchard Place can accept children of average or potentially average intelligence who evidence a desire for help and a willingness to make a commitment to treatment. No child is denied admission on the basis of race, religion, creed, or residence.
Includes individual therapy for each child, recreational and group therapy, medication monitoring, pediatric and nursing services, family therapy; and therapeutic living relationships to enable living with self and others. Education provided through Des Moines Public Schools.
Long term residential placement for youth 10-18 years of age. Outpatient substance abuse treatment and therapy services available for youth placed in the long-term residential program.
Behavioral health services for youth 5-18 years of age depending on the program or service.
Volunteer mentoring program for 3rd through 12th grade in math or reading skills.
Family preservation services in Iowa and Nebraska.
Educational programs for professionals working with youth.
Long term residential placement for youth 10-18 years of age. Outpatient substance abuse treatment and therapy services available for youth placed in the long-term residential program.
Behavioral health services for youth 5-18 years of age depending on the program or service.
Volunteer mentoring program for 3rd through 12th grade in math or reading skills.
Family preservation services in Iowa and Nebraska.
Educational programs for professionals working with youth.
Residential facility (16 beds) provides supported transitional housing for persons needing assistance with developing/improving the skills they need to successfully live independently in the community. Residents are responsible for own transportation, food, and meal prep.
Residential facility (16 beds) provides supported transitional housing for persons needing assistance with developing/improving the skills they need to successfully live independently in the community. Residents are responsible for own transportation, food, and meal prep.
Male only youth facility serves juveniles who are court-ordered to reside there.
Offers evidence based behavioral and skill building programming. Individual therapy is offered for youth with behavioral and mental health needs, including substance abuse needs. Case managers and therapists work together to develop individual case plans for each youth.
Treatment programming encourages youth to look at the change process and to gain skills to address their thinking errors and develop skills to make positive decisions. Youth have the ability to earn incentives and privileges on the basis of positive behavior. Incentives can include group outings, special treats or other fun on-campus activities.
Male only youth facility serves juveniles who are court-ordered to reside there.
Offers evidence based behavioral and skill building programming. Individual therapy is offered for youth with behavioral and mental health needs, including substance abuse needs. Case managers and therapists work together to develop individual case plans for each youth.
Treatment programming encourages youth to look at the change process and to gain skills to address their thinking errors and develop skills to make positive decisions. Youth have the ability to earn incentives and privileges on the basis of positive behavior. Incentives can include group outings, special treats or other fun on-campus activities.
Children's services include childcare referrals; residential treatment (contracted); foster care; group home care (contracted); and juvenile court services.
Children's services include childcare referrals; residential treatment (contracted); foster care; group home care (contracted); and juvenile court services.