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Project Patch Youth Program

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About Project Patch Youth Program

Services Offered

Type of Care:
Mental health treatment Treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children
Service Setting (e.g., Outpatient, Residential, Inpatient, etc.):
Outpatient Partial hospitalization/day treatment Residential/24-hour residential
Facility Type:
Residential treatment center (RTC) for children
Pharmacotherapies:
Aripiprazole Olanzapine Quetiapine Risperidone Antipsychotics used in treatment of SMI
Treatment Approaches:
Activity therapy Cognitive behavioral therapy Couples/family therapy Dialectical behavior therapy Group therapy Individual psychotherapy Telemedicine/telehealth therapy
Facility Operation (e.g., Private, Public):
Private non-profit organization
Payment Assistance Available:
Payment assistance (check with facility for details) Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Special Programs/Groups Offered:
Members of military families Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders Clients who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence Clients who have experienced trauma Persons experiencing first-episode psychosis Persons with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Children/adolescents with serious emotional disturbance (SED)
Facility Smoking Policy :
Smoking not permitted
Age Groups Accepted:
Children/Adolescents
Facility Vaping Policy:
Vaping not permitted
Ancillary Services:
Family psychoeducation Intensive case management Psychosocial rehabilitation services Case management service Education services

Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted

County or local government funds IHS/Tribal/Urban (ITU) funds Medicaid Federal military insurance (e.g., TRICARE) Other State funds Private health insurance Private or Community foundation State corrections or juvenile justice funds State education agency funds Cash or self-payment State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid State mental health agency (or equivalent) funds State welfare or child and family services funds
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