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The Fold Family Ministries

Program type: Inpatient - Residential Child Care Facility |
Description: Christ-centered residential care for teens in crisis from throughout the USA. Separate boys and girls homes run "family-style" in a rural farm setting. The Fold uses a discipleship model and all counseling is Bible-based. Parents attend special seminars taught by Fold staff.
Goals include: Evangelize - Lead each one to faith in Christ for salvation and victory over sin; Disciple - Encourage a life of growth through personal obedience and service to God; and Reconcile - Establish and restore godly relationships. Christian Teen, Counseling Ministry, Residential Group Home. |
Program Info:
802-626-5620
Fax: 802-626-1176
http://www.thefoldinc.org
About Program:
Staff to client ratio: 1:2
Staff credentials: Doctorate level, Masters level, and Bachelors level.
Licensed within state: Yes
Accredited school on site: Yes
Cost per day:
Financial assistance available: Yes
Spiritual component: Yes
Christian programming: Yes
Family counseling available: Yes
Able to conduct physical restraint: No
Services:
ability to dispense medication
accredited school on property
Christian programming
has a spiritual component
recreation program
family therapy
| Mailing Address:
P O Box 1188
Lyndonville, Vermont 05851
Physical Location:
142 Cornerstone Lane
Lyndonville, Vermont 05851
Contact Person:
Johanna Eddy 802-626-5620
Address:
P O Box 1188
Lyndonville, Vermont 05851
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About Clients:
Gender: Male and Female
Typical age: 13-17
Number of clients at facility: 11 - 20
Average length of stay: 6 to 12 Months
Placed by judicial system: Rarely
Willing participation required: Yes
Minimum acceptable motivation: Contemplating change
Presenting Problems:
Maximum acceptable levels of client's problem entrenchment at this facility. See Key below. In other words, how intense are the problems of people involved with this program or facility.
| Abused by Others - Emotionally: | » 4 |
| Abused by Others - Physically: | » 4 |
| Abused by Others - Sexually: | » 4 |
| Abuses Others - Emotionally: | » 4 |
| Abuses Others - Physically: | » 2 |
| Abuses Others - Sexually: | » 2 |
| Addiction - Pornography: | » 2 |
| Adoption issues: | » 4 |
| Aggression: | » 2 |
| Anxiety: | » 4 |
| Attachment: | » 4 |
| Depression: | » 4 |
| Destructive to Property: | » 1 |
| Disregard for Rules: | » 1 |
| Eating Problems: | » 2 |
| Family Discord: | » 4 |
| Fears/Phobias: | » 4 |
| Health Issues: | » 2 |
| Identity: | » 4 |
| Impulsivity: | » 4 |
| Lack of Initiative: | » 2 |
| Learning Disabilities: | » 2 |
| Legal Problems: | » 2 |
| School Problems: | » 2 |
| Self-control: | » 3 |
| Self-esteem: | » 4 |
| Self-harm: | » 2 |
| Stealing: | » 2 |
What does the 0 to 6 scale respresent? »
Involvement Key |
0 |
No involvement in the problem area
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Minimal involvement in the problem area, resulting in only a few symptoms. Daily functioning is not affected.
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2 |
Moderate involvement in the problem area but only somewhat impairs normal functioning.
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3 |
Frequent involvement in the problem area and is demonstrating impairment in daily functioning.
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4 |
Involvement in the problem has begun to create severe symptoms and the client is unable to solve problems on their own, but can discuss in a reasonable manner.
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Involvement in the problem has begun to create extremely severe symptoms and daily demands have become difficult to meet.
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The problem has become totally incapacitating and the lack of stability is causing a concern for the safety of the client and others.
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