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    Community Residential Rehabilitative Services

    Providing community residential Rehabilitation for children and teens with mental illness in on-site facility. A referral is required for enrollment.

    • 521 Plymouth Street, Greensburg, PA 15601
    • 90 West Chestnut Suite 200EW, Washington, PA 15301
    • 221 Penn Avenue, Wilkinsburg, PA 15221
    • 521 Plymouth Street, Greensburg, PA 15601
    Program Overview

    Our Community Residential Rehabilitation program provides treatment for children and youth who require out-of-home placement due to mental health needs, offering an alternative to traditional restrictive out-of-home options.

    Children and youth are placed in an approved home and a treatment team works with the child and child’s family of origin to facilitate reunification.

    A child in this program receives team delivered mental health services by a therapist, psychiatrist, and a skills-mentor who work in unison together to ensure that the child’s needs are being met.

    Foster parents who take in a child enrolled in this program are provided with additional training and support, and participate in clinical meetings pertaining to the child’s care and treatment plan.

    This program can be used in the continuum of care to avoid a Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) placement or as a step down from a Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) for those being released and still needing an additional level of care and support before returning home.

    Our experience has proven that the cooperative teamwork from our clinicians, children, foster family, and the children’s birth parents/caregivers has resulted in the reduction of psychotropic medication reliance for children and the stabilization in placements.

    Eligibility Requirements
    Children entering this program must have a mental health diagnosis and must be referred from a mental health clinician or a county’s child welfare system.
    Get in Touch

      Please use this form to Get In Touch with us about your non-emergency questions. In the event of an emergency or mental health crisis, please call 911 or your local county crisis center (click here for a list)

      Point of Contact

      Annette Gross
      412-342-2385
      Or use the Get In Touch form on this page.

      How Can I Help?

      If you are interested in making a monetary donation or donating supplies (like gift cards, toys, items for school), please contact us and we can provide specific details on what our foster children in this program need.

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      Supportive Living Program
      Community-based housing supports program that provides services to individuals with a history of serious and persistent mental illness. A referral is required.
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      Providing senior citizens the opportunity to serve as mentors, tutors and caregivers to at-risk children and youth or children and youth with special needs.
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