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Below are more than 10 service providers in the Beaver County System of Care that aim to support youth through case management, counseling, housing, mentoring, education and more.
More help is available for teens at Childhood / Early Teen (6-15) and Late Teen / Transition Age (16-23).
Transition-Age Mobile Crisis
. . . will assess, stabilize and link families to available supports and services with side by side support. The Transition-Age Mobile Crisis referral form provides details and contact info. Click here for an electronic copy. |
Transition-Age Case Management
Provider: Glade Run Lutheran Services Provider: Heritage Valley Health System Youth who chose transition-age case management when they turn 21 have the option of remaining with a case manager |
Provider: The Prevention Network
Used for planning transition from the mobile HELP Team |
Youth Coordinator & Family Coordinator
Provider: The Prevention Network & CLASS Academy For Youth and Family Members who want to be involved and committed to various System of Care efforts |
Youth Mentoring
Provider: Community Alternatives Work with transition-age youth to help them successfully complete their senior year and make post-secondary plans |
Youth Mental Health First Aid
Click here for trainings. Provider: Education and Training Consultants 8-hour public education program which introduces participants to the unique risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems in adolescents |
Housing Support
Provider: Cornerstone Recovery and Supports Works with adults who are homeless or pending homelessness, with goal to provide housing for the entire family |
Transition-Age Psychiatric Rehabilitation/Vocational Support
Provider: Beaver County Rehabilitation Center Expanded psychiatric rehabilitation program for youth |
Community Health Promotion Support Services
Provider: Keystone Wellness Programs Working with natural supports to promote SAMHSA’s dimensions of wellness among youth |