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Residential Care for Children & Youth

Salvation Army Booth Memorial – Specialized Treatment, Anchorage


Beds Available: 4
Updated On: 02/14/2012

The Salvation Army Booth Memorial’s Level III, Residential Treatment program provides:

  • Behavioral rehabilitation services and treatment for Mental Health and Substance Abuse issues
  • 24-hour care, supervision, and counseling
  • Milieu therapy, crisis intervention and counseling, independent living, life and social skills training, and community integration
  • Individual and group activities that emphasize self-regulation through anger management, decision-making, problem-solving, and developing healthy relationships
  • Anchorage School District classroom on-site

Serves adolescent females, ages 12 to 18 years old, who:

  • Experience emotional and behavioral disorders,
  • In need of and able to respond to therapeutic intervention, and
  • Cannot be treated effectively in their own family, a foster home, or in a less restrictive and structured setting.

Also, able to provide services to pregnant and/or parenting teen girls.

House Details:
Location:
Salvation Army Booth Memorial –
Specialized Treatment
3600 E. 20th Avenue,
Anchorage, Alaska, 99508
Type of House:
Residential treatment program
Care level :
III
Age Range :
12-18 years
Gender(s) :
Female
Beds :
7
Staff to Client Ratio :
1-5
Length of stay :
6-12 months
Contact Information:

Kelly Eggleston
375-3505