American School for the Deaf PACES Residential Treatment Program

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American School for the Deaf PACES Residential Treatment Program - West Hartford, CT

American School For The Deaf Paces Residential Treatment Program is a mental health clinic in West Hartford, CT. It is located at 139 North Main Street, West Hartford, CT 6107. American School For The Deaf Paces Residential Treatment Program offers residential treatment and is categorized as a residential treatment facility. Included in the treatment are individual psychotherapy, psychotropic medication and activity therapy. Staff members who work at American School For The Deaf Paces Residential Treatment Program are well-trained in providing treatment to children / adolescents and young adults with mental health problems. Additionally, American School For The Deaf Paces Residential Treatment Program offers treatment to people with traumatic brain injury, people with PTSD and people with trauma. Other services that American School For The Deaf Paces Residential Treatment Program offers consist of education services, case management and housing services.

Address: 139 North Main Street, West Hartford, CT 6107

  1. Care Offered
  2. Service Setting
  3. Facility Type
  4. Treatment Approaches
  5. Emergency Mental Health Services
  6. Who Operates This Facility
  7. Payments and Insurance Accepted
  8. Special Programs and Population Groups Supported
  9. Ancillary Services
  10. Smoking Policy
  11. Age Groups Accepted
  12. Language Services
  13. Additional Languages Supported

Below is a detailed listing page for American School for the Deaf PACES Residential Treatment Program in West Hartford, CT:

Care Offered

  • mental health treatment

Service Setting

  • residential treatment

Facility Type

  • a residential treatment facility

Treatment Approaches

  • activity therapy
  • behavior modification
  • cognitive behavioral therapy
  • group therapy
  • individual psychotherapy
  • psychotropic medication
  • trauma therapy

Emergency Mental Health Services

  • Crisis intervention team

Who Operates This Facility

  • a private non-profit organization

Payments and Insurance Accepted

  • County or local government funds
  • IHS/Tribal/Urban (ITU) funds
  • Medicaid
  • Other State funds
  • State corrections or juvenile justice funds
  • State education agency funds
  • State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
  • State mental health agency (or equivalent) funds
  • State welfare or child and family services funds

Special Programs and Population Groups Supported

  • transitional age young adults
  • people with trauma
  • people with traumatic brain injury
  • patients with eating disorders
  • people with PTSD
  • children/adolescents with serious emotional disturbance
  • people with serious mental illness

Ancillary Services

  • case management
  • education services
  • family psychoeducation
  • housing services
  • supported employment
  • suicide prevention services

Smoking Policy

  • smoking not permitted

Age Groups Accepted

  • children / adolescents
  • young adults

Language Services

  • services for the deaf and hard of hearing

Additional Languages Supported

  • Spanish

Phone #: 860-570-2298

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