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RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER | CUNNINGHAM CHILDREN'S HOME

Provides residential care for youth in a 24-hour supervised environment, addressing individual care plans with the goal of developing skills and mindsets necessary for returning home or transitioning to supervised living situations.

Services include skill development, therapy, Behavioral Health Intervention Services (BHIS), vocational training, and specific treatment programs. The program also offers substance use disorder treatment in a drug- and alcohol-free setting for youth experiencing challenges related to excessive alcohol or drug use. Access requires a referring source and funding from entities such as the Department of Children & Family Services or the Illinois State Board of Education.

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RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT - YOUTH | PAVILION BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM

Provides long-term treatment for youth ages 10 to 18 who are facing severe and chronic psychiatric disorders. With three 10-bed units, residential treatment offers specific behavioral plans in a small group setting and gives patients an opportunity to get the support they need in a less restrictive environment.

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RESIDENTIAL ACADEMY | HOPE

Offers residential placement for youth, primarily in community-based family-style homes. Some on-campus housing is available for the most medically fragile youth. Staff focuses on residents health and safety by providing appropriate levels of supervision based upon the youth's needs and capabilities. Hope has committed to moving all residential services to the community to prepare children to live as independently as possible.

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