MORRISON CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES

1500 NE Irving Street, Suite 250

Portland, OR  97232

Phone: 503-233-4356    Fax: 503-233-4359

Website: www.morrisonkids.org

 

Tia Gray Stecher, CEO

tia.stecher@morrisonkids.org

 

 

 

 

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 Southeast Portland, Beaverton, and Gresham, Morrison Child and Family Services currently serves over 5,000 children and families each year.  Our mission is to provide quality, comprehensive social, mental health, and educational services that strengthen the family and to establish effective partnerships that promote community responsibility for children and families.

 

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

·     Rosemont School

 

 


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    Poor School Functioning

  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  ü    Withdrawn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    On-Campus School

  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 SE Milwaukie

Portland, OR

503-231-4000

REFERRALS: Mary Miles

 

 

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.  

 

 

BREAKTHROUGH

Gender

Male & Female

Age

13 - 18

Capacity

20 – Treatment

Contract Agency

OYA


 

 

COUNTERPOINT

Residential & Day Treatment: 2408 SW Halsey, Troutdale, OR

Outpatient Treatment: 1718 NE 82nd Ave. Portland, OR

Secure OJJS: 1401 NE 68th Ave. Portland, OR

503-252-2392

REFERRALS:  Dixie Stevens – Outpatient and Secure Residents

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 Washington and California State.

 

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.

 

 

RESIDENTIAL & DAY TREATMENT

OUTPATIENT

TREATMENT

SECURE RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT

Gender

Male

Male & Female

Male

Age

12 - 18

5 - 18

12 - 18

Capacity

25

100

15

Contract Agency

OYA, Private &

Washington and California State

Multnomah County MH & DJJS, DHS, OYA, Private Pay

Multnomah County

Juvenile Dept.


 

HAND IN HAND EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICES

11456 NE Knott

Portland, OR

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 Mendoza Moor

  • First StepsBarb Patton, Coordinator
  • Healthy StartShawn Pischel, Julia Mitchell, Supervisors
  • Listos Para AprenderLucrecia Perez, Supervisor

 

 

 

OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH

 

3355 SE Powell Blvd         2951 NW Division               4945 NE 7th Ave            5040 Griffith Dr.

Portland, OR  97202           Gresham, OR 97030             Portland, OR 97211       Griffith Park

503-232-0191                     503-258-4600                      503-258-4555                Beaverton, OR

                                                                                                                                503-520-1685

4790 N Lombard                 738 NE Davis                      1818 SE Division

Portland, OR 97223            Portland, OR 97232             Portland, OR

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

Gender

Male & Female

Age

0 - 21

Capacity

OMHAS =2,000 annually

Contract Agency

OMHAS

 


 

 

ROSEMONT TREATMENT CENTER AND SCHOOL

9911 SE Mt. Scott Boulevard

Portland, OR 97266

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.

 

 

 

SPRING

PEERS

Gender

Female

Female

Age

11 - 17

11 - 17

Capacity

25

25

Contract Agency

CAF, OYA

OYA, CAF, OMHAS