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Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Centers

Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health employs more than 6,500 staff across 13 states. We operate a network of clinical, therapeutic, educational and employment programs that positively impact the lives of tens of thousands of children, adults - and their families - every year. Look below for an overview of our services, or view the map of our main center locations.

Arizona

Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Arizona
Yvette Jackson, Executive Director
2025 North 3rd Street, Suite 250
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 283-1573   Directions
http://www.devereuxaz.org/


Ages
: Birth through life span

Services
: Evidence-based approaches in: early intervention for ages birth to five-years-old, parent training, ABA strategies for the autism spectrum disorder population, day school, facility-based respite, group homes, foster care, outpatient counseling and psychiatric support, crisis stabilization, and residential treatment with a wellness focus incorporating cognitive behavioral therapy approaches, Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, recreation therapy, substance abuse treatment, and a culinary arts program.

Diagnoses: Individuals with emotional and behavioral health disorders, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), trauma histories, and serious mental illness.

California

Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health California
Amy Evans, Executive Director
P.O. Box 6784
Santa Barbara, CA 93160
(805) 968-2525   Directions
http://www.devereuxca.org/
 

Ages: Adults ages 18 through life span 

Services: Campus-based: residential treatment and respite care for adults ages 18 to 59; residential care facility for the elderly. Adult day program comprised of training and activity services, behavioral management/support services, social skills development, personal management, and pre-vocational training. Life enrichment program for seniors. Community-based supported living, independent living, and behavioral support services. 

Diagnoses: Developmental/intellectual disabilities, neurological impairments, autism spectrum disorder, dual diagnosis, mental health, and emotional and behavioral disorders.

Connecticut

The Glenholme School
Noah Noyes, Executive Director
81 Sabbaday Lane
Washington, CT 06793
(860) 868-7377  Directions
http://www.theglenholmeschool.org/
 

Ages: 10 to 18 and post-graduates; grades 5-12+

Services: Therapeutic boarding school for adolescents diagnosed with Asperger syndrome, ADHD, PDD, OCD, Tourette syndrome, depression, anxiety and various learning differences. The program provides a treatment milieu designed to build competence socially and academically. The Glenholme School also offers a supportive college and post-secondary transition program for young men and women who seek advanced education or career development. Individuals with learning differences and Asperger syndrome learn, practice and master skills essential for success in college, work environments and social settings. The program encourages and coaches autonomy in a safe, challenging and supportive setting.

Diagnoses: Emotional, behavioral and/or learning differences, Asperger syndrome, ADHD, OCD, Tourette syndrome, anxiety, and mood disorders.

Delaware

630 Churchmans Road
Newark, DE 19702
(302) 242-4225
(302) 468-9374
   Directions

Mental Health Services
Patricia Hillis-Clark, Psy.D., Executive Director

Ages: Two through 17

Services: Family-Based Mental Health Services (FBMH) for ages two through 17; Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) for ages 13 through 17 (some 12-year-olds may qualify)

Diagnoses: Mental health diagnoses

Autism Services
Carol Anne McNellis, Psy.D. BCBA, Executive Director

Ages: 14 through 21

Services: Transition support and employment readiness services for adolescents and young adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD); consultation services and trainings to Delaware School Districts for students with ASD.

Diagnoses: Autism spectrum disorder

Florida

Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Florida
Dual Diagnosis Center
Michelle Llorens, Executive Director
8000 Devereux Drive
Viera, FL 32940
(800) 338-3738   Directions
http://www.devereuxfl.org/

Residential and education program for children ages five through 17.

Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Florida
Lisa Kroger, Executive Director
5850 T.G. Lee Boulevard
Suite 400
Orlando, FL 32822
(800) 338-3738  Directions
http://www.devereuxfl.org/


Ages:
Birth through life span 

Services: Child and adolescent psychiatric specialty hospital, psychiatric residential treatment facility, dual diagnosis center, accredited educational program, statewide intensive psychiatric program, intellectual/ developmental disabilities programs, diabetes management program, community-based group homes, specialized foster care programs, traditional foster care programs, child welfare programs, outpatient programs, behavior support services, case management, abuse/neglect prevention programs, and community outreach.

Diagnoses:
Wide range of psychiatric, emotional and behavioral disorders; mild to severe intellectual/developmental disabilities, emotional/behavioral health and intellectual/developmental disabilities dual diagnoses, autism spectrum disorder, medically complex conditions, neurological impairments, substance abuse, and sexually reactive behaviors.

Georgia

Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Georgia
Gwen Skinner, Vice President of Operations
1291 Stanley Road
Kennesaw, GA 30152
(770) 427-0147  Directions
http://www.devereuxga.org


Ages:
Birth to 21

Services:
Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF), foster care program, therapeutic group homes and SACS-Accredited School. PRTF treats youth who are experiencing severe emotional/behavioral challenges within a secure setting. Our foster care program provides training to foster parents to meet the physical, emotional and social needs of youth in a supportive family setting until the natural family can be reunited or permanency through adoption can be achieved. Therapeutic group homes provide behavioral health services to youth who cannot be served in their own homes, but are appropriate to receive those services in a community setting (one within the secure campus; one in the community). 

Diagnoses: Wide range of psychiatric, behavioral and emotional disorders with expertise in dual diagnoses and academic remediation.

Massachusetts & Rhode Island

Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Massachusetts & Rhode Island
Nadyia Abbas, M.A., CAGS, LMHC, LADC-I, Executive Director
60 Miles Road
P.O. Box 219
Rutland, MA 01543-0219
(508) 886-4746  Directions
http://www.devereuxma.org/


Ages:
Birth to 21

Services
: Residential treatment, community-based group homes, therapeutic foster care, special needs day school, substance abuse and autism spectrum disorder programs, diagnostic services, in-home services and vocational training.

Diagnoses:
Psychological, emotional and behavioral disorders, complex post-traumatic stress disorder; co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders, and autism spectrum disorder.

New Jersey

Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health New Jersey
Eric Eberman, Executive Director
1515 Burnt Mill Road
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
(856) 599-6400  Directions
http://www.devereuxnj.org/

Ages: Three through life span

Services:
Community-based group homes, supervised apartments, intensive, intermediate and traditional therapeutic foster care homes, emergency children’s capacity residence, intensive homes for dually diagnosed children and adults, professional consultation services, day treatment, and vocational programs.

Diagnoses:
Emotional, behavioral and pervasive developmental disorders; autism spectrum disorder, mild to severe developmental/intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, and dual diagnosis.

New York

Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health New York
John Lopez, Executive Director
40 Devereux Way
Red Hook, NY 12571
(845) 758-1899  Direction
http://www.devereuxny.org/

Ages: Five through life span

Services: Campus and community-based residential treatment group homes, staffed and supported apartments, special needs day schools, and day habilitation.

Diagnoses: Intellectual/developmental disabilities with emotional disorders, autism spectrum disorders and multiple challenges.

Devereux CARES Center -  a 12-month day school
27 Radio Circle Drive
Mt. Kisco, NY 10549
(914) 941-1991  Directions

Pennsylvania

Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Pennsylvania Adult Services
Christopher Betts, M.A - Executive Director
139 Leopard Road
Berwyn, PA 19312
(610) 296-6800  Directions
http://www.devereuxpa.org/

Ages: 21 through life span

Services: Campus and community-based homes and apartments offering respite, semi-independent living, supported living programs, and shared-living programs/lifesharing, vocational and employment services.

Diagnoses: Intellectual/ developmental disabilities, emotional/behavioral disorders, dual diagnosis, autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities, and brain injury.

Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Pennsylvania Children's Services
Patricia Hillis-Clark, Psy.D., Executive Director
390 E. Boot Road
West Chester, PA 19380
(610) 431-8191  Directions
http://www.devereuxpa.org/

Ages: Birth to 21

Services: Acute care hospital, Approved Private Day Schools, community-based employment training and social skills training, community-based mental health services, outpatient services, residential treatment programs, autism programs.

Diagnoses: Autism spectrum disorders, intellectual and developmental disabilities, dual diagnosis, emotional/behavioral disorders.

Devereux CARES (Center for Autism Research and Educational Services)
600 Boot Rd.
Downingtown, PA 19335
Directions

Ages: Five through 21

Services: The Devereux CARES day school provides state-of-the art educational services to children with autism spectrum disorder - and their families.  The primary goal is to provide an educational environment that will support each student to become a productive, socially connected and personally fulfilled member of his or her local community.

Devereux PLEA
Gretchen Kelly, Executive Director
733 South Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
(412) 243-3464  Directions
https://plea-agency.org/

Ages: Children, adolescents and adults

Services: School-based partial hospital program and respite care for youth, as well as formal friendship, peer socialization and recreational programming for adults

Diagnoses: Autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities, behavioral health challenges

Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Pocono
Tina Skoda, Executive Director
1547 Mill Creek Road
Newfoundland, PA 18445
(570) 839-6140  Directions
http://www.devereuxpa.org/ 

Ages: Two through life span

Services: Community living, life sharing, community integrated employment and pre-employment services, school to work transition, and behavioral health rehabilitation services.

Diagnoses: Intellectual/ development disabilities, emotional and behavioral disorders, autism spectrum disorder, mental health/developmental disabilities combinations, and brain injury.

Devereux Southeastern Pennsylvania Autism Resource Center (SPARC)
Jennifer Dawson, Director
1160 McDermott Drive, Suite 233
West Chester, PA 19383
(610) 430-5678  Directions

Ages: 6 months through adulthood

Services: Diagnostic and consultation services, behavioral therapy, feeding evaluations and treatments, early education programs, and social skills training.

Diagnoses: Autism spectrum disorders and other behavioral concerns, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, anxiety and feeding disorders.

Devereux TCV Community Services
Fran Sheedy Bost, Executive Director
723 Braddock Avenue
Braddock, PA 15104
(412) 351-0222  Directions
https://tcv.net/braddock/ 

Ages: Children, adolescents and adults

Services: Intensive outpatient, partial-hospitalization and group home programs, as well as ADD school-based services

Diagnoses: Emotional and behavioral disorders, intellectual and developmental disabilities, addiction challenges

Texas

Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health Texas
Pam Reed, Executive Director
1150 Devereux Drive
League City, TX 77573
(800) 373-0011   Directions
http://devereuxtx.org

Ages: 8 to 17

Services: Behavioral health residential program for ages 14 to 17, and autism/intellectual and developmental disabilities residential program for ages 8 to 17.

Diagnoses: Emotional/behavioral disorders, intellectual/developmental disabilities, dual diagnosis and autism disorder.

DEVEREUX - Center Locations

Arizona

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    11000 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 260
    Scottsdale, AZ 85254
    480/998-2920
    http://www.devereuxaz.org/

    We serve children, adolescents, and families in our outpatient offices, in their homes, in school, after school, in group homes, in therapeutic foster care homes and in residential treatment centers, offering various levels of treatment intensity in age-specific programs.

California

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CaliforniaDevereux California
    P.O. Box 6784
    Santa Barbara, CA 93160
    805/968-2525
    http://www.devereuxca.org/

    Campus-based adult residential facility for ages 18 through life span. Autism Spectrum disorder and intellectual disabilities. Community-based residences Supported Living, semi-independent living (homes and apartments) throughout Santa Barbara County.

Colorado

Connecticut

Florida

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    Dual Diagnosis Center
    8000 Devereux Drive
    Viera, FL 32940
    http://www.devereuxfl.org/

    Residential and education program for children ages 5 to 17.
  • Devereux Florida
    5850 T.G. Lee Boulevard
    Suite 400
    Orlando, FL 32822
    800/338-3738
    http://www.devereuxfl.org/

    Ages 5 through adulthood. Five group homes throughout Florida; children and adult foster care; community counseling center; in-home services and support.

Georgia

Massachusetts

New Jersey

New York

Pennsylvania

Texas