2013 Directory of Services for Children in Need Get the care you need, when you need it Making Health Care Simpler Humana and CareSource have partnered to make the health care system work better for Medicaid-eligible people who live in Region 3; 16 counties in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The counties we serve are: Breckinridge, Bullitt, Carroll, Grayson, Hardin, Henry, Jefferson, Larue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer, Trimble and Washington. Together, Humana and CareSource have over 50 years of experience and expertise to give our Members the highest quality of care. Humana CareSource Members can choose: • A Primary Care Provider (PCP) from our large network of providers. • A Pharmacy that is close to your home. • H elp from our Case Management Program if you have a chronic health condition like asthma, diabetes, or heart disease. • T o talk with a Registered Nurse about your health concerns, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and much more! Want to Know More? To learn more about Humana CareSource, call 1-855-852-7005 (TTY 1-800-648-6056 or 711) or visit our website at www.caresource.com/KY. We look forward to serving you! Se usted prefiere esta informacion en Espanol, favor de llamar a Humana CareSource al 1-855-852-7005 (TTY 1-800-648-6056 or 711). © 2012 CareSource. All Rights Reserved. HUM112012106; KDMS Approved: 11/8/2012 Contents Children's Alliance Officers .................................................................. 3 Children's Alliance Staff ........................................................................ 5 Children's Alliance Mission .................................................................. 5 Children's Alliance Code of Ethics ........................................................ 6 Membership Adanta............................................................................................. 7 All God’s Children .............................................................................. 9 Arbor Youth Services ..................................................................11 Boys and Girls Haven .....................................................................12 Brighton Center Inc. .........................................................................15 Buckhorn Children & Family Services .......................................... 17 Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky ............................................ 20 Community Youth Services ............................................................. 23 DCCH Center For Children and Families..................................... 24 Florence Crittenton Home and Services Inc. ................................... 26 Foothills Academy Inc. ..................................................................... 28 Gateway Children's Services ........................................................... 30 Group Effort of Kentucky Inc. ....................................................... 32 Holly Hill Children’s Services ........................................................... 34 The Home of the Innocents Inc. ........................................................ 38 Hope Hill Children’s Home ............................................................... 42 KVC Behavioral HealthCare Systems-Kentucky......................... 44 Kentucky Intensive Family Services Inc. ...................................... 47 Kentucky S.A.F.E. ........................................................................... 48 Kentucky United Methodist Homes for Children & Youth .............. 50 Lifeskills Inc. Therapeutic Foster Care Program ........................... 53 M.C.C.C. Inc. G.I.F.T. Therapuetic Foster Care ............................ 55 Maryhurst Inc. ........................................................................... 57 New Beginnings Family Services Inc. ............................................ 61 New Pathways for Children.............................................................. 63 Omni Visions Inc. ............................................................................. 64 Otter Creek Academy .................................................................... 65 Our Lady of Peace PRTFs .............................................................. 67 Ramey Estep ..................................................................................69 RiverValley Behavioral Health ........................................................ 73 SAFY of Kentucky Inc. ...................................................................... 74 St. Joseph Children's Home ............................................................ 76 St. Joseph’s Peace Mission/Yewell Home for Boys ......................... 78 Sunrise Children's Services ........................................................... 80 Transformations............................................................................ 88 Uspiritus................................................................................. 89 Index of Program Descriptions ...........................................................94 Profiles of Clients Index ...................................................................99 New, Improved, Affordable. For a demo of KaleidaCare Solution7’s exciting features call Jenna Kitley, LMSW 800-913-9883 x 222 2 Children's Alliance 2012 –2013 Officers Chair ............................... Bill Smithwick Sunrise Children's Services 300 Hope Street P.O. Box 1429 Mt. Washington, Kentucky 40047 502-538-1000 Vice Chair ...................... Denny Locey Ramey Estep 2901 Pigeon Roost Road P.O. Box 39 Rush, Kentucky 41168 606-928-6648 Treasurer......................... Susan Evans SAFY of Kentucky Inc. 3150 Custer Drive Suite 103 Lexington, Kentucky 40517 859-971-2585 Secretary......................... Jeff Hardin New Beginnings Family Services 6500 Glenridge Park Place Suite 12 Louisville, Kentucky 40222 502-400-2369 Executive Committee At-Large Members Jeff Choate Bill Heaton Foothills Academy Omni Visions 107 Foothills Academy Spur 231 East Arch Street Albany, Kentucky 42602 Madisonville, Kentucky 42431 606-387-4673 270-825-1698 Mary Kate Poling Lynn Eastman Uspiritus Kentucky Intensive Family Services 3121 Brooklawn Campus Drive 73 Cavalier Boulevard #104 Louisville, Kentucky 40218 Florence, Kentucky 41042 502-451-5177 859-647-0787 3 Passionate about supporting the wonderful kids and their families around our community. Proud to support The Children’s Alliance and their incredible members. Darin E. Smith 502.741.1883 [email protected] 4 Children's Alliance Mission Statement To shape public policy to benefit our member agencies and the children and families they serve. Children's Alliance Staff 420 Capital Avenue Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 502-875-3399; fax 502-223-4200 www.childrensallianceky.org Michelle Sanborn, President [email protected] Kathy Adams, Director of Public Policy [email protected] Melissa Muse, Director of Member Services [email protected] Mary Smither, Office Assistant [email protected] 5 Code of Ethics We will accept into our programs only those children for whom our services are appropriate. We will use professional means to determine the adequacy of our programs for each child. We will make every effort to design and operate our facilities in a way that is most nurturing for children, with staff and program content giving priority to the welfare of the child. We will provide a safe environment, free from maltreatment, exploitation, or abuse, which will enhance the educational, emotional, physical, social and spiritual growth of the children in our care. We will respect children as individuals, and with the same inalienable rights which are guaranteed to all citizens of the United States. We will attempt to instill in them the sense of the responsibilities as well as the privileges of citizenship, and teach them to respect the rights of others. We will respect the cultural heritage of each child and seek to enhance feelings of self worth and pride in the positive values of this heritage. We value the family unit and acknowledge that each child in our care is part of a family system; therefore, we will work with the family to the extent which our resources allow, striving to strengthen and reunite the family when in the best interest of the client system. We will be sensitive to and understanding of the trauma children experience during separation and placement, and will attempt to provide children in our care with a living situation which is as close to normal family and community life as possible. We will be an advocate for children as we contribute our knowledge, skill, and influence to bring about development of adequate human welfare service delivery programs which will benefit children and families. We will seek to employ staff whose knowledge, skills and compassion, when fully utilized can bring about stabilization in the life of each individual whom we serve. We will provide opportunity for further professional development of each staff member. We will be responsible in the use of information gained in our relationships with children and their families. We will continuously review and update our services for effectiveness and relevance. We will be honest and open in the representation of our services. 6 Adanta 259 Parker's Mill Road, Somerset, Kentucky 42501 Jamie S. Burton, CEO Jack Lewis, Director of Human Resources Tracie Horton, Director of Finance Beverly Loy, Clinical Director Nathan McAnelly, Director of Development & Intellectual Disabilities Services Eliza Clontz, Substance Abuse Director 606-679-6251; fax 606-678-5296 www.adanta.org Admissions Contact Person: Danelle Coomer (Comm. Options) 606-679-6251; fax 606-679-4156 Type of Facility: Community Mental Health Center Licensed Treatment: Yes Clients: Males & females, birth to 21 years of age; IQ level above 70 Levels Served: 3, 4, 5 Geographic Area Served: Contract with DCBS/State of Kentucky Year Founded: 1967 Capacity: 75 Normal Length of Stay: 325 days Number of Employees: 55 Accredited: CARF Adanta, Community Options, provides residential treatment and treatment foster care. Residential care consists of two coed group homes. University House in Somerset can house up to four boys and four girls. Green River Group Home in Columbia houses up to six boys and six girls. Both facilities are community-based group home settings, utilizing the public school system. Community Options Foster Care is a treatment foster care program that has approximately 70 foster home beds in the Lake Cumberland region. Four therapists and five social service workers work to meet the needs of children enrolled in this program. Adanta Crisis Stabilization provides community-based residential crisis services, utilizing the public school system. There is one group home with a total of eight male and eight female beds. 7 Program Description: Aftercare services, diagnostic services, family counseling, foster care, group home, individual/group therapy, internal drug/alcohol aftercare program, internal drug/alcohol treatment program, pre-independent living, temporary shelter, therapeutic foster care Profile of Clients: Abused (emotional, physical, sexual), attention deficit disorder, chemically dependent, depression, emotionally disturbed (all levels), mental illness, mental retardation (low functioning), neglected, pregnant, public offender; verbally aggressive 8
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