

In-School Services
School-Based Individual Therapy
School-based individual therapy provides one-on-one counseling services within the educational setting to support students’ emotional, behavioral, and social wellbeing. By offering care in a familiar environment, clinicians can help students address challenges related to stress, emotional regulation, peer relationships, and academic pressures.
Services are tailored to each student’s needs and coordinated with families and school staff to promote consistency and positive outcomes across home and school environments.
After-School Programming
Comprehensive Community Support Services are focused on supporting students with identifying impairments in the domains of Socialization, Education, Recreation, Home/Living, and Employment.
The program's goals are to increase educational support outside the classroom while also using smaller groups to create a more individualized approach to supporting each individual's specific needs.
Interim/Holiday Programing
Interim Programming is designed to support at-risk youth in developing essential social and emotional skills while providing a safe and structured environment to practice those skills. The program creates opportunities for participants to channel passion, anger, grief, and frustration into productive, meaningful activities during school breaks.
School-Based Group Therapy
School-based group therapy offers structured, clinician-led sessions that help students build coping skills, strengthen social connections, and learn from shared experiences.
Groups focus on areas such as emotional regulation, communication, problem-solving, and peer relationships, providing a supportive environment where students can grow together.
Collaboration with school staff and caregivers helps reinforce skills and support students’ success both academically and socially.
Comprehensive Community Support Services
Comprehensive Community Support Services are focused on supporting individuals with identifying impairments in the domains of Socialization, Education, Recreation, Home/Living, and Employment.
Community Support Workers assist the individual within the community to develop strategies, find access to resources, and improve the skills needed to become a successful individual and member of the community.