MORRISON CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES
Phone: 503-233-4356 Fax: 503-233-4359
Tia Gray Stecher, CEO
AGENCY DESCRIPTION
Established in 1947, Morrison
Child and Family Services has a successful history of
providing social, mental health, juvenile justice, and educational services to
at-risk children and families. Operating
out of eighteen sites in Northeast and
Founded: 1947
Accreditations: Council on Accreditation for Children and Family Services
Day and Residential Treatment Services (DARTS)
Portland Public Schools
Morrison Child and Family Services offers the following programs:
· Breakthrough
· Counterpoint
· Hand in Hand Early Childhood Services
· Outpatient Mental Health
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CLIENT CHARACTERISTICS
ü Abused Child
ü Adjudicated Delinquent
ü Acting-Out Adolescent
ü Alcohol & Drug Abuse
ü Assaultive/Destructive
Chronic Medical Problems
ü Dependent Child
ü Depression/Suicidal Ideation
ü Developmentally Delayed
Developmentally Disabled
ü Emotionally Disturbed
ü Firesetters
ü Foster Child
ü Juvenile Parolee
Physically Handicapped
ü Poor Interpersonal Relationships
ü
ü Pregnant Teen
ü Parented a child (both genders)
ü Runaway Child
Homeless
ü Seizure Disorders
ü Sexually Abused Child
ü Sex Offender
ü Sibling Group
ü Withdrawn
ü Other:
Sexually Aggressive
PROGRAM SERVICES
ü 24-Hour Residential Care
Adoption
ü Alcohol and Drug Assessments
ü Alcohol and Drug Counseling
ü Alcohol and Drug Education
ü Alcohol and Drug Treatment (CIRT Approved)
ü Basic Self Help Training
ü Behavioral Evaluations
ü Career Guidance/Education
ü Career Training/Work Experience
ü Crisis Counseling
ü Day Treatment
ü Diagnostic Evaluation and Treatment
Supervised By Mental Health Specialist
ü Emancipation Skills/Independent Living
Preparation
Emergency Placement Services
ü Family Counseling
ü Foster Care
ü Gang Intervention/Prevention
ü GED Preparation
ü Group Counseling
ü Independent Living Opportunities
ü Individual Counseling
ü Infant Mother Program
ü
ü Other Alternative Education Opportunities
ü Parent Support Group
ü Parent Training/Education
ü Play Therapy
ü Positive Peer Culture Group Treatment
Prenatal Services
ü Proctor Care
ü Psychiatric/Psychological Evaluations
ü Psychotherapy
Restitution Payment Program
ü Sex Education
ü Sex Offender Assessments
ü Sexual Abuse Treatment for Offenders
ü Sexual Abuse Treatment for Victims
Shelter Care
ü Social Services
ü Teen Parent Services
ü Therapeutic Foster Care
ü Therapeutic Recreation
ü Transitional Services
ü Vocational Services
ü Work Program
ü Other:
Alcohol
& Drug Treatment (not CIRT approved)
Art
Therapy, Psycho-social Skills Consultation
Big
Brother/Big Sister, In School Services, Diversion, Mediation
BREAKTHROUGH
3390
503-231-4000
REFERRALS:
Program Description
Breakthrough serves the needs of adjudicated adolescents and their families who have a history of drug and alcohol abuse that has resulted in serious emotional, social, or vocational problems. Services provided include: assessment and evaluation; day treatment; and residential services through therapeutic proctor care.
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BREAKTHROUGH |
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Gender |
Male & Female |
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Age |
13 - 18 |
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Capacity |
20 – Treatment |
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Contract Agency |
OYA |
COUNTERPOINT
Residential & Day Treatment: 2408 SW
Halsey,
Outpatient Treatment:
Secure OJJS:
503-252-2392
REFERRALS:
Jodie Titlebaum – Residential
Residential: 503-491-0665
Program Description
Counterpoint provides comprehensive treatment services for troubled children ages 5 to 12 and adolescents, ages 12 to 18 who display sexually reactive or sexually acting-out behaviors. Services include: assessment and evaluation; outpatient (individual, group, and family therapy); intensive outpatient; day treatment; and residential care. Private placements are accepted.
Residential & Day Treatment serves
boys ages 12 to 18 who display sexually reactive or sexually acting-out
behaviors. Treatment includes family and
individual therapy and an on-site school.
Average length of treatment is one year.
Referrals are made through OYA, Private, and
Outpatient Treatment provides
individual, family, and group counseling for issues specific to sexually
acting-out children and youth ages 5-18.
This is a family-focused program which includes offering family
groups. Average length of treatment is
one year with contact frequency of 1-2 times per week.
Secure Residential Treatment is a cooperative program with Multnomah County Juvenile Justice. This program serves adolescent boys ages 12 to 18 concentrating on sex offender treatment. Boys participate in sex-offender treatment groups and skills groups concentrating on human sexuality and social skills. Length of stay is not to exceed six months.
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RESIDENT |
OUTPATIENT
TREATMENT |
SECURE
RESIDENT |
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Gender |
Male |
Male & Female |
Male |
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Age |
12 - 18 |
5 - 18 |
12 - 18 |
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Capacity |
25 |
100 |
15 |
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Contract
Agency |
OYA, Private &
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Juvenile Dept. |
HAND IN HAND EARLY CHILDHOOD
SERVICES
11456 NE Knott
503-256-3040
Program Description
Hand in Hand Early Childhood Services is a comprehensive continuum of specialized services focused on younger children 0 to 6, including: parent education and support, assessment and evaluation, outpatient, intensive outpatient, day treatment, and therapeutic foster care. Specialized services for specific populations of young children are also available including those for: severely abused and neglected preschool children; drug-affected infants and toddlers; young sibling groups separated through foster-home placement; and young children whose adoptions are at risk for disruption or have already been disrupted.
Day Treatment - Children with severe neglect and abuse issues. Ages 3-6 years.
Clinical Manager – Terry Hirni
Intake Coordinator – Amanda Barnum
Proctor Care - Children served in the day treatment program.
Other clients may be served in proctor homes through individual contracts. Ages 2-7 years.
Proctor Care Coordinator – Marisa Monteblanco
Connections - Therapeutic visitation services through DHS. Ages 0-18 years.
Outpatient services. Ages 0-18 years.
Outpatient Coordinator – Elizabeth Kaufmann
Intake for Therapeutic Visitation – Stephanie Egbers
Family Education - Parent Education regarding child development. Ages prenatal-5 years.
Program Manager – Molly Day
Asst. Mgr. – Bridey
503-232-0191 503-258-4600 503-258-4555
503-520-1685
4790
503-286-3032 503-258-4557 503-230-8855
REFERRALS: Intake Call Center 503-542-3025
Drew McWilliams, Director
Margie MacLeod, Director
Program Description
Outpatient Mental Health provides comprehensive mental-health services for children (0 to 21) and their families who reside in Multnomah and Washington Counties, including: assessment and evaluation; individual, family, and group therapy; medication management; case management; skill building; and school-linked services. Specialized services include: bi-cultural and bi-lingual staff for Hispanic children and families; Family Sexual Abuse Treatment providing group services to child victims of sexual abuse and non-offending parents (DHS); and school-based services with family outreach, treatment support, and services for behaviorally struggling youth; and specially designed early childhood mental-health services. We provide intensive home-based outpatient services including an around the clock outpatient program. We also provide adult mental-health services to parents of enrolled youth when appropriate.
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH
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Gender |
Male & Female |
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Age |
0 - 21 |
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Capacity |
OMHAS =2,000 annually |
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Contract Agency |
OMHAS |
503-777-8090
REFERRALS: Dr. Krista I. Winn
Program Description
Rosemont Treatment Center and School specializes in intensive, behavioral rehabilitation services, alcohol and drug treatment, and mental-health residential treatment for fifty teenage girls with severe emotional/behavioral and chemical dependency problems, usually as a result of early child abuse and neglect. Rosemont provides a safe, therapeutic environment for girls who cannot live safely in the community. The facility is secure; the program is highly structured; and the supervision ratio is high.
Education and treatment are individualized in each of Rosemont’s two program units. Each residential unit provides a structured setting, preparing the students to make the best use of their treatment program.
Spring serves girls ages 11 to 17 specializing in girls with a predominant emotional disturbance, usually accompanied by quite low social and developmental functioning.
Peers serves girls 11 to 17 specializing in girls with a dual diagnosis of chemical dependency or addiction and mental health disorders.
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SPRING |
PEERS |
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Gender |
Female |
Female |
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Age |
11 - 17 |
11 - 17 |
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Capacity |
25 |
25 |
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Contract Agency |
CAF, OYA |
OYA, CAF, OMHAS |