Adoption
Hillside specializes in infant,
international, and special needs adoptions. Recognizing that adoption is a
lifelong experience, Hillside remains a resource for adoptive parents and
their children after legalization.
Customized Services
Hillside customizes services to
the specific needs and strengths of children, families, and communities.
Specialized services can be developed on an as-needed basis.
Day Treatment Education Services
Day Treatment serves youth ages
3-21 who are experiencing school-related and/or family problems. Day
Treatment provides a stable, consistent environment where emotional and
educational needs can be met. This is an integrated approach to treatment
with focus on therapeutic and educational goals.
Developmental Disabilities
Services for Youth
Community-based or at-home services are designed
to treat youth that have developmental disabilities and who may have
emotional support needs. Youth are assigned service coordinators who work
closely with families and the community to build a supportive and effective
group of services that allow for maximum individual growth.
Home and Community-Based Services
Children who leave the care of
Hillside’s foster or residential programs—or those who need assistance while
still living at home—may receive some of our home and community-based
services. Staff visits to families in the home focus on helping families
resolve problems.
Non-Secure Detention Services
Hillside provides care to youth
awaiting due process in Family Court. Our specialists evaluate the child,
address medical and psychological issues, and provide the court with valuable
information concerning the child’s background and emotional health.
Residential Services
Children and adolescents who are
in need of 24-hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week care and treatment due to the severity
of their emotional disturbance live in residential cottages or
community-based group homes while receiving individual and family therapy.
Highly trained specialists work very closely with children in our care
involving their parents in the entire process. Campus Schools provide special
education to youth in Hillside's Residential Treatment programs.
Therapeutic Foster Families
Foster homes are available both as
alternatives to our residential treatment facilities or as transitional
facilities for children who have made progress in residential treatment but
are not yet ready to return home. Local foster parents are trained,
experienced, and committed to the child and family’s very special needs.