The evolution of Father Baker's extensive social-service programs, OLV Human Services, continues to care for individuals and families as it did many years ago. Acknowledged as a leader in the field of behavioral health care for children and adults, OLV Human Services offers a wide range of programs providing specialized therapy and care for those facing challenges. Programming includes:. Provided through the New York State Office of Mental Health OMH , Residential Treatment Facilities offer specialized, around-the-clock care for males and females ages 12 to 21 whose needs are such that they must be placed outside the home.
These residents are treated by a multi-disciplinary team for problems due to interpersonal, emotional, psychiatric, social, family or educational issues. The program provides discharge planning and transition services to facilitate residents' smooth transition back into the community.
The care and treatment of youths in the MDP is behaviorally focused and individualized to address their unique needs and particular developmental concerns. BVS operates a Group Home Program for young girls and expectant mothers ages and their children. Residents develop a treatment plan with the group home director and are expected to be actively involved in the healing process including participation in parenting groups and mother-child developmental play sessions.
Integration or reintegration into the community is a major focus of the program. The Early Childhood Programs of OLV Human Services were founded in and follow a long tradition of providing the highest level of care to all members of the community. John's Parkside in South Buffalo -- the Early Childhood Programs are available to all children from birth through five years old. Specialized programming is available for children facing educational challenges or other developmental disabilities.
OLV Human Services students are welcomed by an educational setting that is safe and productive. Within this environment, staff members work to build students' confidence and skill sets in the areas of independence, mastery, generosity and belonging. Medicaid Service Coordinators MSCs work with family members and community-based resources to help link needs with services. We are a trauma-informed provider of services with experienced staff specializing in helping individuals with trauma histories, behavioral concerns, mental health diagnoses, and developmental disabilities.
WAY is a unique program that enables us to match the needs and interests of the individual to our many interconnected services, collaborating with school districts, employers and other partners for a true connection to the community.
Our services offer the flexibility and supports to create individualized plans that can include career exploration, skills assessment, job readiness and job placement, independent living skills training and academic enrichment. WAY can find solutions to even the most challenging situations, helping participants get a job and keep it.
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