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Mission and Values
Community Based Services (Foster Care)
Diagnostic
Residential Treatment
La-Sa
Quik Residential Treatment
651 St. Michael’s Road
Cogan Station, PA 17728-7706
(570) 998-9261 • (570) 998-9271
Contact
Unit Director or Clinical Coordinator at:
(570) 998-9261
(570) 998-9271
General Information
Client Profile
Admission Policy
Professional Staff
Program
Partial Hospitalization Program
Education
Contact
General Information The “Quik,” as
staff and residents know it, is situated in a scenic rural
setting, in a mountainside
ranch house.
Length of Stay: 12 to 15 Months.
Length of stay is, in part, dependent on each youth’s
progress through the levels of the system.
Population: Male sexual abusers
Capacity: 19 beds
Status: Delinquent/dependent
Age: 13 to 17 Years
Client to Staff Ratio: 4 to 1
Hours: 24 hours per day, 365 days per year
Client Profile: While
youths’ backgrounds and profiles are very diverse,
all youths accepted for the La-Sa-Quik program have been
charged and/or adjudicated of sexual abuse offenses. They
may also have been involved in other criminal activities
and often have histories of drug/alcohol abuse, incorrigibility,
physical aggression, and acting out at home or in the community.
It is not unusual for sexual offenders to be passive and/or
have suicidal thoughts. Most have been abused themselves,
and have been considered incorrigible in the public school
system, although they may be very capable of learning in
alternative environments.
Most also have serious problems with authority. Youths
must be willing to make a commitment to work with staff
in order to facilitate change. Admission Policy: Referrals
to La-Sa-Quik programs are taken by the Unit Director via
a telephone call to the office. All referrals are carefully
reviewed by the Unit Director to ensure that youths are
applicable to the program. Completion of a packet of placement
information is required. It is preferred that applicant
interviews be conducted at
La-Sa-Quik because of the mandated pre-placement visit
requirement and, more importantly, to dispel youths’ fears
about placement.
Since some referring agencies have limitations, interviews
can also be conducted wherever the youth is presently placed. Professional Staff: A
team of professionals including psychologists, educational
specialists, and certified sexual abuse counselors
work in concert with child care staff professionals to
provide individual therapy, group therapy, recreational
therapy, family counseling, educational counseling, and
other treatment needs.
Program: The
La-Sa-Quik residential treatment unit is highly structured
and utilizes approaches including cognitive behavioral
therapy, reality therapy, positive discipline, and Balanced
and Restorative Justice. The treatment milieu is sex offender
specific. Basic child care practices include routines,
limits, confrontation, and positive peer-guided interactions.
The key to these practices is staff involvement and consistency
in ensuring a safe and trusting environment. A treatment
plan is developed for each youth to address his specific
need areas, identify strengths, and set goals. The treatment
plan is then reviewed with family members, referring agency
and professional staff,
and is also used in conjunction with the level system,
which is rooted in helping the youth mature by achieving
success-oriented goals. Each level addresses specific therapeutic
focuses from the treatment plan. When a specified degree
of consistency—cognitive, emotional and behavioral—is
demonstrated by the youth, he is ready for the next level.
Both confrontation and positive peer interaction are used
to bring about positive change. All staff are aware of
each youth’s maturity level, the communication approach
appropriate for each youth, and the youth’s achievements
in the level system.
The youths are involved in a very structured schedule
including formal education, sexual therapy group, family
issues, social skills building, adventure-based counseling,
and other topic/focus groups. Through this process, the
youths are encouraged to take responsibility for reshaping
their lives. In short, problems of attitude, motivation,
desires, stress, anger, and frustration are dealt with
through everyday events and interactions. The objective
of all treatment is to build self esteem, self-awareness,
self-control, social skills, work skills, logical thinking,
and independent living skills, so that each youth can succeed
when he leaves the program.
Our-Patient Clinic for Mental Health Needs:
All Children entering the La-Sa-Quik Program are assessed by our
licensed Social Worker for the initiation of the development of a
comprehensive treatment plan and to identify mental health issues
that may need to be addressed through our out-patient clinic in
Blossburg. Psychotropic medications will be evaluated by our
board certified psychiatrist through this clinic.
Education provided
in an on-campus classroom staffed by certified teachers
through the local school district and approved
by the Department of Education. The curriculum is comprised
of all educational requirements.
Contact: lys@laurelhs.org
Locations:
Blossburg
Laurel Youth Services
P.O. Box 8,
Blossburg, PA 16912
570-638-1210
1-800-808-5287 |
Cogan Station
La-Sa-Quik Residential Treatment
651 St. Michaels Road
Cogan Station, PA
(570) 998-9261 |
Greensburg
1011 Old Salem Road, Suite 208
Greensburg, PA
(724) 838-7790 |
Williamsport
1965 Lycoming Creek Road
Williamsport, PA
(570) 326-0532
800-734-8291 |
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