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General
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With fulltime medical
personnel, all forms of medical and psychiatric diagnosis and
medication management are
provided. 
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Counseling
Services
Director: Brandon Houk - LPC |
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Psychotherapy services are
provided for individual, family, and couple therapy as well as
psychological testing for all ages from toddlers to seniors. FCC
therapists work with a wide range of mental and emotional issues,
including depression, anxiety and trauma, child behavior problems, and
more. We emphasize a collaborative, respectful approach to helping
clients resolve mental health issues so that they can lead satisfying
and productive lives. 
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CAPSTONE
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This Partial Care/Day
treatment Center provides extended treatment for children ages 2 to 16
years of age who are considered at-risk. This includes after school
programs that work with probation services as well as schools. CAPSTONE
stands for Children Adolescent and Parents Skills Training
Center. 
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City Of Refuge
Director: Robert Gulden
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This branch of FCC reaches out to displaced men,
most
of whom are local people. City of Refuge provides food,
shelter,
clothing, and various services to help solve the problems that led to
their current predicament. The initial reason for this
program
was to care for clients who had been abandoned to the streets when they
turned 18 because of severe mental disorders of the parents and/or
child. Various churches and individuals contribute to the
support
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Adult Shelter Ministries
Director: Robert Gulden B.A.
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City
Of Refuge. This branch of FCC reaches out to displaced men, most of
whom are local people. City of Refuge provides food, shelter, clothing,
and various services to help solve the problems that led to their
current predicament. The initial reason for this program was to care
for clients who had been abandoned to the streets when they turned 18
because of severe mental disorders of the parents and/or child. Various
churches and individuals contribute to the support of this 17-bed
facility and Thrift Shop.
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Psychosocial
Rehabilitation Services (PSR)
Director: Matt Youngberg
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PSR services are provided to
children who have a serious emotional disturbance and to adults who
have been diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness. PSR
workers use various intervention strategies including behavior
modification techniques to assist program participants in attaining
goals they have set for themselves. Services are provided in-home, in
the community, and in a clinic setting. The PSR program is designed to
encourage positive family relationships as well as produce healthy,
pro-social skills that modify the client's negative and/or
self-destructive behaviors detrimental to their functioning in
society. 
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The
Pearl House Project - Shelter for Youth in Crisis
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Now under development, this
project will provide temporary shelter, counseling, and therapy for
children and teens whose families can not care for them because of
confinement to a treatment/medical facility, or behavior or abuse
problems. A separate area will provide housing for pregnant teenage
girls. 
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Transitional Housing, Ruth House |
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The ARK and the Ruth House Transitional Housing is
a faith-based housing facility dedicated to providing healthy studio
and one bedroom apartments where material and social resources can be
administered to those who have found gainful employment and are
planning to settle into a stable lifestyle. The residents can then
begin to root themselves while discovering their identity in the world
they live in and become productive citizens in the
community-at-large.
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ATRI
- Access to Recovery
Robert Gulden B.A. -
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A.T.R.I. - Access to Recovery. The Family Care
Center ATRI project is a faith-based Recovery Support Services program
to those who need help with substance abuse issues. ATRI funds the
following aftercare support services: Case Management,
Family/Marital/Life Skills Education, Adult Safe & Sober
Housing, Drug/Alcohol Testing, Transportation and Emergency/Temporary
Housing. FCC provides ATRI services at the Ark Transitional Housing
site and in the general Idaho Falls area. The services are free to
qualified individuals. Interested individuals can call (208) 528-8015
for more information..
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| Service
Coordination |
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Service Coordination is the professional practice
of helping families obtain services that their child with special needs
may have. These services are centered around health needs,
developmental and behavioral needs, transportation needs, educational
needs, financial needs, etc. Children between the ages of birth to 21
and who have a confirmed developmental delay or disability or children
who have a DSM-IV mental health diagnosis are eligible for this
program. As long as there is a resource in this community to provide
for your child's need or the need of the family, your service
coordinator can help. If you feel that your child would benefit from
this program, please do not hesitate to call John Clark,
B.S. at 552-4958 or 200-1003.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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