Programs Available
We provide these services and programs across multiple locations within the state. Find a service or location near you.
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Adolescent Sexual Harm Program
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
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Applied Behavior Analysis
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. -
Child and Adolescent Services
At Clarvida, our Child and Adolescent Services work closely with parents and other caregivers to learn and implement effective communication strategies, daily routines, and the development of healthy, meaningful social relationships. Our families are important to us, and we recognize that every individual and family possesses unique strengths and challenges. Our child and adolescent services are provided in the home, and in community-based settings, using natural environment teaching relevant to each person’s needs. Through strong partnerships with our children, parents, caregivers and community professionals we achieve our mission to improve the quality of life for the individuals and families we serve.Learn more -
Family Support Services
Family Support Services are an array of services targeted to provide support, assistance and/or training in a variety of settings with the goal of building natural supports and functional skills that empower individuals and families. This service line helps to develop autonomy, the ability to attain and sustain living in the community, while preserving family structure, and assisting parents and caregivers in effectively meeting the needs of their children in a safe, positive and healthy manner.Learn more -
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) ARISE
ARISE offers an open group modality for both adolescents and adults:Learn more
• Adult programs operate 4 days a week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday), three hours a day on a 12 week cycle.
• Adolescent programs operate 3 days a week (Monday, Thursday, and Friday), from 4:30pm – 6:30pm on a 10 week cycle.
At ARISE, we believe that addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite the harmful consequences. Our program stresses that addiction is a bio-psychosocial problem in which the emergence, maintenance and addiction are influenced by biological, psychological and social factors. Without intervention, support and empowerment as part of treatment, addiction can be fatal. -
Intensive In-Home Services
Intensive In-Home Services utilize a multi-systemic approach in planning and implementing individualized services. Treatment components may include individual and family in-home counseling, crisis intervention, substance use treatment, life skills training and care coordination. Flexibility, availability and responsiveness to the individual needs of each youth, family and community are crucial to success.
Our collaborative systems approach utilizes both the internal family system and a community network. In-home counselors develop and implement a service plan approach that makes use of family strengths, the special skills and abilities of the staff and existing community resources.
• Trauma-Informed Care
• Evidence-Based Practices
• Comprehensive Assessment
• Care coordination with all systems of care involved with the client
• Home and community based sessions
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Mental Health Skill-Building Services
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
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Outpatient Services
Clarvida offers Outpatient Services to children, adolescents, families and individuals who are presenting significant emotional or psychological challenges in their life that require assistance developing new and appropriate coping strategies to address ongoing daily struggles. Clarvida is committed to the success of all.Learn more -
Parent Aid Service
Comprehensive, developmentally and evidence-based program guided by developmental theory on the role of multiple interacting risk and protective factors. Our Parent Aid Service focuses on strengthening parent-child interactions and attachment, structuring appropriate discipline, and nurturing our parents’ ability to support and encourage children’s social and emotional development. -
Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
An evidence-based treatment for young children with behavioral challenges. PCIT is done in two phases. The first phase focuses on establishing warmth in the relationship between the parent and child as they apply skills that help the child feel calm and secure in their relationship with their parents, and about themselves. The second phase equips parents to manage the most challenging behaviors while remaining confident, calm, and consistent in their approach to discipline. Parents learn proven strategies to help their child accept limits, comply with directions, respect house rules, and demonstrate appropriate behavior in public. -
Supportive In-Home Services
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
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. -
Treatment Foster Care (TFC)
Treatment Foster Care (TFC) is an intensive, treatment-based approach to meeting the physical and emotional needs of children who have been removed from their home. Clarvida receives referrals for children in need of a treatment-level of care that can be successful in a supportive, well-trained, family environment. Our services focus on permanency, safety and wellbeing for both the child and parents, providing a therapeutic level of care that addresses trauma healing, parental skill building, success in school and coping skills. Our goal is to ensure each child’s physical and emotional safety and facilitate the return to their family or another permanency option. -
Virtual Residential Program©
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