Youth Services
Alcohol (and other drugs), tobacco, violence, and unsafe behavioral practices are common everyday occurrences in today’s youth. While a relatively small number of juveniles commit crimes, a number of these individuals become chronic recidivists who are responsible for a large proportion of juvenile crime. Early intervention is an effective strategy for changing behaviors, thus changing outcomes for these otherwise troubled teens. It is important that at-risk juveniles, in particular, those experiencing problems with juvenile crime, have access to services that “enrich” their lives and help mitigate the risk factors of juvenile crime.
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At Risk Youth
Enrichment Services
IVRS provides enrichment services to youth aged 11-25 years old through its National Curriculum and Training Institute (NCTI) Crossroads education program. These services include drug and alcohol counseling, anger management, shoplifting, and truancy.
Aftercare
Aftercare groups take place weekly and are designed to help clients address issues arising from family and other personal relations, legal issues, school and/or employment.
Individual Counseling
A Private Forum
Kids, like adults, can benefit from counseling. It helps kids develop problem-solving skills and teaches them the value of seeking help. Therapists can help kids and families cope with stress and a variety of emotional and behavioral issues. Many kids need help dealing with school stress such as homework, test anxiety, bullying, or peer pressure.
Outpatient Services
Adolescent Outpatient Services
The goals of outpatient treatment are to provide quality, evidence-based alcohol and drug outpatient services for persons who have demonstrated a need for outpatient care and recovery to improve the clients ability to function, and minimize the medical and social complications of addiction. People in treatment for drug and alcohol addiction will also need to change their behavior to adopt a more healthy lifestyle.
Juvenile Drug Court
Juvenile Drug Court
IVRS participates in a coordinated and supervised delivery of an array of support services necessary to address the problems that contribute to juvenile involvement in the justice system. Drug Court services are provided at the San Bernardino location only.
Youth Services FAQ
What are the age requirements for the program?
We serve Adolescents and Transitional Aged Youth between ages 11-25.
Do you provide residential services for youth?
No. However, referrals for residential care are available. Please contact the San Bernardino Outpatient clinic for more information.
Do you accept my child’s insurance?
IVRS accepts most private health insurance including Medi-Cal for adolescent services.
Is there transportation available for my child to attend these services?
Yes, IVRS has transportation available for youth to attend the outpatient program. There is a 10 mile radius from the facility that determines eligibility. In addition, the program also has bus passes available.
