Applied Behavior Analysis – Virginia

Through the use of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), our treatment Services support children, adolescents, and families impacted by Autism Spectrum Disorders as well as other developmental disabilities. Our strengths-based, creative programming assists clients in building skills across social, communication, behavioral and daily living domains. The ABA program uses research-based, best practice methodologies to develop customized programs that also incorporate each individual’s interests and motivations.

Supportive In-Home Services – Virginia

Supportive In-Home Services are home-based and community support services for individuals with behavioral and/or mental health concerns. This service is designed to strengthen individual skills and provide the environmental supports necessary for an individual to maintain in their home and community.

Therapeutic Mentoring Services / Casey Life Skills Coaching – Virginia

A strength-based support service that is designed to address and improve daily living, social, and communication needs. This service can be used to prevent, support or assist with the transition from a more intensive level of service. Therapeutic mentoring services include coaching and training our youth in age‐appropriate behaviors; interpersonal and intrapersonal communication; problem-solving; relationship building; and social activities that coincide with each youths individualized service plan.

• Promoting and facilitating connections to community-based programs and natural supports.
• Psychosocial skills development – employment skills, anger management, communication, conflict resolution, etc.
• Transportation to and collaboration with other involved or needed services.
• Person-centered structuring of leisure and recreational activities that promote and develop appropriate use of coping and social skills.

Virtual Residential Program© – Virginia

Virtual Residential Program© was created to provide families, schools, and communities with an alternative to unnecessary out-of-home placements and to facilitate the successful “step-down” of a youth following residential or psychiatric placements. A phase system approach is used to assess treatment progress, provide structure to the home environment and to facilitate the family’s progress to less-intensive interventions. The Virtual Residential Program© treatment team includes the client and caregivers, a lead therapist, home-based counselors, behavioral interventionists or coaches, and others as needed such as a parenting coach, extended family members, close family friends and school liaisons. The Virtual Residential Program© therapeutic approach is individualized, contextualized and trauma informed in order to meet the needs of each family.

• 24 hour Crisis intervention
• Comprehensive case-management
• Family therapy
• Individual therapy
• Behavior Management
• Parent Support and Education
• Case Coordination with other services
• Shift Staffing

Adolescent Sexual Harm Program – Virginia

Adolescent Sexual Harm Program is a multi-systemic, community-based treatment alternative which focuses on the treatment of sexually abusive behavior patterns within the context of family and community. Adolescent Sexual Harm Program offers a comprehensive community-based model focused on public safety, family trauma, personal responsibility, and relapse prevention. Individualized services are planned and assessed from a developmental context and include individual, family and community interventions. All treatment is planned and supervised by a Certified Sex Offender Treatment Professional (CSOTP) or trainee under the supervision of a CSOTP.

• In-home family/individual therapy
• Outpatient individual therapy
• Group therapy
• Therapeutic mentoring
• Relapse Prevention/Aftercare Services
• Surveillance/Home Electronic Monitoring (if necessary)

Mental Health Skill-Building Services – Virginia

Mental Health Skill-building Services is a program designed to work with individuals having a clinical need arising from a condition due to mental, behavioral or emotional illness that results in significant impairments in major life activities. The goal of Mental Health Skill-building Services is to provide training to adult individuals, while promoting recovery and the ability to maintain community stability in the most appropriate, least restrictive environment.

• Functional Skills Training
• Activities of Daily Living
• Assistance with Medication Management
• Education and Use of Community Resources
• Monitoring Health Nutrition and Physical Condition