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Treatment Philosophy
"Building families. Building futures."
centers on the family as the agent of change in
the treatment process. Family is defined
as two or more people, whether living together
or apart, related by blood, marriage, adoption
or commitment to care for one another.
Growing Home Southeast collaborates with and
supports community agencies in a united effort
to strengthen families and provide children,
youth, and families with opportunities to
develop skills in their homes and communities.
Based on the belief that individuals, families
and communities have strengths, Growing Home
Southeast strives to develop and facilitate
programs intended to produce healthy,
contributing citizens in safe and healthy
communities.
Growing Home Southeast believes that every
individual has strengths and that provided the
opportunities to build upon those strengths they
can better cope or overcome emotional,
behavioral, psychiatric or medical problems.
We believe in addressing key areas of risk,
strengthen individual, family and community
protective factors, provide adequate intensity
and offer a stake in the community. Our
collaborative, multi-systems approach utilizes
both the internal family system and a community
support network. We believe that the
family is the agent of change.
A basic principle under which Growing Home
Southeast operates is that children and families
should be served in a manner and setting that is
most like their normal routine. When
drastic interventions are used, such as removal
from the home, we believe clients should
continue to be served in a home setting with
structure and supportive services in order to
address relevant treatment issues.
Developing Areas of Service
Due to Growing Home Southeast’s commitment to
addressing the needs identified by our clients,
local communities, and national research, the
following quality services are being developed:
• Permanent Supportive Housing: A
residential facility for young adults previously
in foster or other out-of-home care with on-site
support services to ensure stability.
• Comprehensive Training for Treatment
Parents: Treatment Parents receive the
most up-to-date and effective training to
meet the needs of youth in care.
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