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Appendix: The Key Program Incorporated Residential and Non-Residential Programs

A list of services provided by the Key Program Incorporated.

Table of Contents

Overview

The following details about services provided by The Key Program Incorporated were excerpted from the corporation’s website.

Residential

Residential Treatment

Residential Treatment is provided in small, community-based settings. . . . Length of stay ranges from three months to 18 months. . . . Services include family work, pro-social life skills training, education, assessment, counseling and recreation.

Shelter Care

Shelter Care programs are provided to youth who are runaways, truants, and/or abused or neglected. Placement may last up to 90 days. Located in a community setting, the goal is to have the youth return to a stable home setting.

Juvenile Justice

Specific to Juvenile Justice work, Key operates group homes and detention programs for female and male offenders and a federally funded overnight alternative lock-up facility for youths making a court appearance.

Managed Care

Key provides Managed Care functions for the Massachusetts child welfare population.

Semi-Independent Living

The Semi-Independent Living Program provides life skills development and permanency planning for adolescent females between the ages of 16–18. . . . The core components are preparation for adulthood through skill assessment and skill building.

Non-Residential

Outreach & Tracking

Designed to assist youth and families in remaining in their community by providing a strength-based assessment, intensive wraparound, and a flexible array of in-home and community based services.

Enhanced Family Outreach

Combines all the components of our Outreach & Tracking model with a formalized clinical component that provides in-home treatment and consultation.

Community Re-entry Center

Based in a local neighborhood where juvenile offenders are required to report regularly to the center. Participants are involved in a structured program of life skills, family work, education, counseling, and recreation.

Mental Health Clinics

Key offers a full array of mental health services. Individual, group and family counseling, medication reviews, testing, and case counseling are offered in the home or at the youth’s placement location.

Children’s Charter

Specializes in out-patient trauma services to children and families. Services are focused on individuals who have experienced/witnessed domestic violence or who have been victims of sexual, physical and/or emotional abuse.

Date published: January 11, 2018

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