| Devereux Texas Treatment Network is a part of a nationwide network of programs treating individuals of all ages who have a wide range of emotional, behavioral, developmental, psychiatric and chemical dependency disorders. Services offered through Devereux-Victoria & League City include: |
| Acute Hospitalization |
| Serves children and adolescents: This inpatient program provides intensive medical and nursing intervention for patients in acute psychiatric and/or chemical dependency crisis requiring diagnostic and stabilization services. This is the most intensive level of intervention and is designed to stabilize the patient and prepare him or her to more to a less restrictive level of care.
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| Residential Services |
| Serves children and adolescents ages 5-14: The Children's Program in Victoria provides 24-hour specialized residential treatment to emotionally and cognitively affected boys and girls who have moderate to severe behavioral problems. The goal of the program is to return the child to his or her home or to a less-restrictive treatment setting.
Serves adolescents and young adults ages 13-22: These programs provide secured long-term services to clients with a wide spectrum of emotional, behavioral, developmental, psychiatric and chemical dependency disorders. Residential treatment services include individual, group and family therapies, along with pre-vocational programs and an accredited educational program.
Serves adults (18 yrs and up): The Devereux Adult Community provides comprehensive treatment in a residential setting to adults with a variety of mental health and developmental disabilities. Opportunities are offered to Adult Community members to create meaningful work experience, leisure time activities, and social relationships.
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| Partial Hospitalization |
| Serves children, adolescents and senior adults: This program provides intensive psychiatric and/or chemical dependency treatment allowing patients to return home in the evening. This program serves as a step-down from acute services or for those requiring medical and nursing supervision and needing more structure and support than traditional outpatient treatment. It also offers a less restrictive point of entry than acute hospitalization. The program is conducted Monday through Friday.
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| Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) |
| Serves children, adolescents and senior adults: The IOP programs are designed to treat adolescents and adults with chemical dependency disorders and senior adults suffering from an array of psychiatric disorders. The IOP may serve as an intervention to avoid acute hospitalization or as a step-down from inpatient or partial hospitalization. The IOP programs operate three days a week, three hours during the day for the senior adults, after school for the adolescents and in the evening for the adults. The Adult Chemical Dependency IOP program is also available in Angleton.
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| Outpatient Services |
| Serves children, adolescents and senior adults: This services provides diagnostic and treatment services for individuals suffering from psychiatric and/or chemical dependency disorders. Services include psychiatric evaluations, medication evaluations and management, individual therapy, family/marital/relationship therapy and psychological testing.
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| Community Based Services |
| Foster Care for infants and children through age 18: This program provides care to children who have been removed from their biological families due to abuse and/ or neglect. Foster parents are trained to care for the challenging behaviors these children often exhibit, and are focused on developing effective social and coping skills, and normalization.
Community Living Program serves Adults (18 yrs and up): This program provides community support and services to adults with a primary diagnosis of mental retardation or developmental disabilities. The approach of this program is to promote individual functioning, and emphasizes the client’s choice on places to live, school attendance, work, and leisure time activities.
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