Juvenile Firesetter Assessment Consultation Treatment Services
Provides therapy to the child and family in home, school and community setting addressing a variety of goals including improved understanding of the relationship between firesetting and destructive behaviors; improved coping skills, feelings management, communication skills, social skills, problem-solving skills and assertiveness skills; improved self-concept; improved understanding of fire science and fire safety; improved home and community safety; as well as enhanced connection to the community. Provides comprehensive assessment of firesetting behaviors, safety and crisis planning, treatment planning designed to reduce and to eliminate the inappropriate use of fire, fire safety education for the child or adolescent and his/her family and relapse prevention planning.
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Physical Address
1902 Olde Homestead Lane, Lancaster, PA 17601
Hours
As needed to accommodate clients and family
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(717) 920-9197
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Application process
Must have a referral from psychological or psychiatric evaluation
Fee
Billed to PerformCare
Eligibility
Youth ages 5 to 21 years with a history of at least one firesetting incident. Must have active Medical Assistance. Must have engaged in the inappropriate use of fire within the past 6 months or currently at risk for firesetting behaviors; Must have presence of significant mental health and behavioral issues. Family must be open to participate in treatment 12 hours a month.
Service area
Cumberland, PA Dauphin, PA Lancaster, PA Lebanon, PA Perry, PA
Agency info
Community Services Group
Community Services Group is the preferred choice for individuals and referral sources because of CSG's network of comprehensive mental health, IDD, children services and its commitment to empowering individuals and promoting independence.