

These will include both in-house and off-grounds All privileges at CVTC will be contingent on positive behavior. This is true in social, educational, and vocational settings. Planned Activities/Use of Community ResourcesĬhildren need to learn that positive behavior gets positive results. Additional services will be used as required, such as in-house or contracted tutoring, study sessions at the local high school, or a resource in the community, such as the PAL center. To be successful in life, a high school diploma is essential to both a child's self-esteem, and his ability to secure employment, This goal will be incorporated in the behavior modification system. They also will have regular activities to improve self-esteem and provide behavior modification. If there is a negative element, each youth is responsible for doing his part to improve the situation. They will be surrounded by a positive peer culture, emphasizing individual responsibility for the positive behavior of the group.
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On-site vocational activities include using our on-site workshop to learn skills In construction, auto-body, auto mechanics, and woodworking.Įach client will learn positive social skills, including how to give and receive feedback, introduce yourself, and accept a compliment based on the Boys' Townīasic Skills Development Program. Pre-vocational skills include learning how to follow Instructions, prioritize tasks, and receive feedback. In order to sustain himself after leaving the program, each client will participate in ongoing job training, This begins with in-house pre-vocational training and paid chores, then progresses to off-grounds jobs. Critical to the long-term success of the children is to involve their family in parent education, and integrating the child Into the larger recovery community to provide follow-up, support, and a sponsor to guide them through the on-going recovery process. Treating this disease requires intensive treatment with 12-step work, Narcotics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, or other 12-step program, group processing of recovery issues, morning and evening meditation, and journaling. Many children in foster care have been impacted by substance abuse. A psychiatrist will review each client for medication reviews, if appropriate. This will be measured weekly by our level system, reviewed in team meeting, and comprehensively reviewed and adjusted quarterly by Social Worker. Long term goals and milestones will be set to improve their functioning in these areas.Įach client's progress will be measured by skill evaluation, measurement against milestones, activities of daily living, progress toward GED/Diploma, job skills, and progress in individual and group therapy. Upon intake, each client will be given an assessment of educational and vocational functioning, and a comprehensive inventory of social and living skills. The rural setting provides clean air, recreational activities, and a healthy, small town alternative to the negative environment often associated with cities, We believe that this, in conjunction with a highly structured, reality based, residential and vocational treatment program will help children who have a personal or family history of substance abuse and who may be diagnosed as emotionally disturbed to develop a more positive self-image and mental state qualities that they can take to future placements. Clear View Treatment Center (CVTC) is a 24-hour, in home treatment program that focuses on preparing children for placement in the community.
