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Advantage Adolescent and Interim Services
Program type: Outpatient - Transport Services |
Description: We are a group of professionals trained in Adolescent Crisis Interventions and Prevention. We specialize in "Therapeutic Transports" of "At- Risk" adolescents. This is for the transitional period from home to program, program to program, or any time that a young person might benefit from the extra security and safety of transport professionals. We also offer and can provide short term Interim Care for those adolescents needing a personal, structured, compassionate, safe, and caring environment in a short term placement during the interim period to and from program. Our interim placements are in the beautiful Northern Idaho panhandle offering a peaceful setting and supportive environment often needed to make those needed interim adjustments.
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Program Info:
(208) 267-5807
Fax: (208) 267-3945
http://www.advantageiss.com
About Program:
Staff to client ratio:
Staff credentials:
Licensed within state: No
Accredited school on site: No
Cost per day:
Financial assistance available: No
Spiritual component: No
Christian programming: No
Family counseling available: No
Able to conduct physical restraint: No
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PO Box 1352
Bonners Ferry, ID 83805
Physical Location:
Same as mailing address
Contact Person:
Chuck Selent (208) 267-5807 Mobile: (208) 290-2277
Address:
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About Clients:
Gender: Male and Female
Typical age: All
Number of clients at facility:
Average length of stay:
Placed by judicial system:
Willing participation required: No
Minimum acceptable motivation:
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.
What does the 0 to 6 scale respresent? »
Involvement Key |
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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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5 |
Involvement in the problem has begun to create extremely severe symptoms and daily demands have become difficult to meet.
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6 |
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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