Residential Program
Tennyson Center for Children’s Residential Treatment Program provides 24-hour treatment for the most troubled child who cannot function in a less restrictive environment. The goal is to help the child and/or family resolve past traumas and assist in the development of new coping skills. This is so the child can return to his/her family or to a less restrictive environment, when it is not possible to reunify with the family.
Residential Components Include:
- Structured inpatient care
- Family assessment and therapy
- Educational evaluation
- On-grounds special education
- Psychiatric consultation
- Individual assessment and therapy
- Child therapy groups
- Parent training
- Behavior management consultation
- Milieu therapy
- Recreation therapy
- 24-hour crisis hotline
- Academic instruction designed to meet the student’s individual needs
- Parent support groups