Organization name: Daytop Village
Inc.
Program Name:
Daytop Village – Fox Run
Category: Residential – youth
Length of Stay – 6-9 months Target Clients: Male adolescents aged 17-20
Payment: Public Assistance, Insurance, Medicaid, Self-pay
(Sliding Fee scale based on family income)
Description: Adolescents enter the Daytop program with a myriad of issues compounded
by substance use. Residential treatment provides in-depth, full time exposure
to a structured lifestyle. The curriculum integrates educational, clinical,
and social activities, and is designed to teach responsibility and life management
skills.
Our adolescent treatment programs are based on the therapeutic community concept,
which includes individual and group counseling, family therapy, art workshops,
seminars, medical and mental health services, relapse prevention support, and
recreational activities. Families of clients are encouraged to be involved
in the treatment process, and attend family support groups and activities.
Education is a significant aspect of recovery, and is integrated into the client's
treatment plan.
All adolescents
who do not have high school diplomas continue their education
at Daytop Preparatory School; a Registered Nonpublic School.
The older adolescents at Fox Run work toward their G.E.D. Younger students
work toward a High School Diploma. They can take Regents and standardized
tests,
and credits can be transferred to the students' home school districts.
On average, 92% of our students who participate in Regents
exams pass and proceed to their
next grade. Our small classes and individual instruction make school a
positive experience as clients target personal goals specific
to each student's academic
plan.
College classes
are available through an agreement with Dutchess County Community
College, on campus. Link: Daytop
Email contact: John
Tedaldi
Phone number for program info: 845-876-5400
John Tedaldi, Program Director
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