Home Based Family Treatment
Contributed by Reach 907
Home based family treatment is for the youth with a mental health, substance use disorder/diagnosis, at risk of developing such diagnosis, someone who is at imminent risk of out of home placement or who has been discharged from a residential or psychiatric hospital/juvenile detention facility.
We offer…
● Trauma-Informed Treatment
● Assessments
○ Behavioral Health
● Trust-Based Relational Intervention
● Therapy for Individuals and Families
● “Wrap-Around” Services
● Community Recovery Support Services
○ Skill Building
○ In-School Support
● Intensive Case Management
● Level 1 Home-Based Family Treatment
○ Early Intervention Prevention Services
Our hope is to step in and offer support before treatment measures are needed. Our goal is to work on skill sets and offer techniques to help families navigate through crises and difficult moments in youths' lives.
What’s the Difference Between High Risk and Imminent Risk
High Risk, means a person with a score of four or more on the Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire.
Imminent Risk, means a person who has been in contact with the department responsible for child protection regarding issues that could lead to out-of-home placement.
At Reach 907, Resilience Behavioral Health, we believe all people are valuable and deserve to be loved and cared for. We want to help change the trajectory of lives while strengthening families. We believe that strong families create a stronger community. We offer services to restore, empower, strengthen, and at-risk youth and their families through skill building, counseling services, and case management.
"You are precious, you are more than your feelings, and your future is negotiable"
"An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure" - Benjamin Franklin
For more information, contact us at 907-745-6200 or visit our website at www.reach907ak.org