Alexmuir
Alexmuir Program is a licensed 5 bed out-of-home care program providing Family Centered Care serving boys 6 to 18 years of age who present with unique individual needs and require intensive support levels. The program services individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders requiring Level 3 support, neurodevelopmental disorders, and concurrent disorders, who due to the nature of their presenting needs there is a high staffing-to-client ratio of 5:4 and two overnight awake staff. The goal of this program is to provide stabilization and assessment in areas such as communication, behavior modification, self-care skills, life skills, and social interaction.
Austin
The Austin Program is a licensed 6-bed out-of-home care program providing Family Centered Care serving boys 6 to 18 years of age diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder requiring Level 1 support, Developmental Disorders, Learning, and Intellectual Disorders. The Austin Program emphasis is on independence building in all aspects of life including self-care, community integration, life skills, coping skills enhancement, emotional and mental health development, and academics. Client-to-staff ratio is 6 to 4 and there is one overnight awake staff plus one overnight awake floater as required in this program.
Deep Dene
The Deep Dene Program is a licensed 6-bed out-of-home care program providing Family Centered Care serving boys 6 to 18 years of age. This program services individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder requiring Level 3 support, and more profound developmental disabilities. The program's emphasis is on self-care skills, life skills, communication, social skills development, and community integration. Client-to-staff ratio is 6 to 4 with two overnight awake staff at this program.
Morningside ISA
The Morningside Program is a licensed specialized 3-bed out-of-home care program serving boys ages 6 to 18 years of age. This is a transitional program for boys with Autism Spectrum Disorder requiring Level 1 support and Dual Diagnosis who require stabilization in a small out-of-home care setting with extra support. Client to staff ratio is 1:1 and there is one overnight awake staff and one overnight asleep staff at this location. Program emphasis is on supporting and enhancing life skills, family reunification, social and communication skills, teaching coping strategies, and academics. This is a short-term out-of-home care program with the goal for the clients to graduate to a less intensive out-of-home care, family reunification, kinship, and or foster care.