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Treatment Foster Care
Community Care Resources, Inc. accepts referrals from any of Wisconsin's 72 Counties. The population that we serve includes all youth ages birth to 18 who are diagnosed with a wide variety of child/adolescent disorders and may be at risk for residential placement due to moderate to severe emotional and behavioral disturbance. Services include intensive case management and weekly personal visits by a Master's level Clinical Case Manager; care and supervision provided by skilled and committed treatment foster families; and, individualized treatment planning and service delivery.

Specialized Group Care
Community Care Resources, Inc. also offers a three to four-bed hybrid model of care that incorporates the best of both Treatment Foster Care and Group Home Care. For example, these homes offer the programming and structure of a group home setting but the “family like” environment of a foster home. These homes do not have young biological children and there are a maximum of four foster youth placed in SGC homes. Program components include skills training; in-home individual, group and family therapy; psychological services; and, clinical case management services.
Outpatient Services
Community Care Resources, Inc. believes that Treatment Foster Care and Treatment Group Homes should be just that-treatment focused and supported by mental health principles, practices and services. To that end we are also a State certified mental health outpatient clinic offering psychological, psychiatric evaluations and medication checks, and treatment programs. Our wraparound services provide quick access to services, quality assurance and accurate communication. Our outpatient clinic also serves as the foundation of our Sexual-Abuse Treatment/Offender Program.
S.T.O.P. (Sexual -Abuse Treatment/Offender Program) S.T.O.P. provides individualized outpatient treatment for male and female youth who display sexual acting out issues. S.T.O.P. emphasizes a team approach in addressing each youth's individual treatment goals that assists in providing consistent treatment and communication with team members and with holding youth accountable. This approach provides consistent treatment and communication with team members. In addition, S.T.O.P. provides treatment to those youth who have sexual victimization issues. Services for both programs include group, individual, and family therapy/education. As a separate service, S.T.O.P. provides a comprehensive psychosexual assessment that details a youth's perception of the offense, sexual attitudes and development, potential risk factors for committing future offenses, and treatment, registration on the juvenile sex offender registry and placement recommendations.
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