Rancho has two Short Term Residential Therapeutic Programs (STRTP) that are trauma informed and serve court referred male youth 13-18 years of age as well as non-dependent minors. The programs are designed to be intensive and to assist youth in addressing life patterns that resulted in placement outside of their homes.
Short Term Residential Therapeutic Program
Rancho is a caring community that encourages emotional healing and utilizes the Attachment, Regulation and Competency (ARC) trauma-informed model of care. Treatment promotes self-regulation, developing improved family connections and relationships, recovery/substance use treatment as indicated, and learning life skills that grow potential for successful living.
Services Include
- Specialty Mental Health Services (SMHS) including individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy
- Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment
- Case Management
- Life/social skills training
- Creative Healing Arts (nontraditional music and arts intervention)
- Recreational and athletic programming
- Educational services and tutoring
- Neurofeedback
- Job and Career Resource Development
- Employment Program (both on and off site)
- Mentoring Support
- Safety Planning
- Young Fathers Program
- Anger Management
- Special events and cultural awareness activities and programming
- Motivational Speakers
- Aftercare: community based mental health services (after discharge from the STRTP) for up to one year