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Clinic Programs Please click on any of the links below for more information about our programs.
The goal of the Building Block Autism Assessment Program is to identify children with autism-spectrum concerns and then assist parents and providers in attaining appropriate and timely treatment.
The Birth to Five Program addresses developmental concerns and issues in children from infancy through 5 years.
The Intensive In-Home Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Service Program is designed for children with serious disorders who would otherwise need hospitalization to be stabilized in their homes and communities.
The Sexual Abuse Treatment Program offers evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and consultation to families in which one or more children are experiencing emotional or adjustment problems related to sexual abuse victimization.
Victims of Crime Assistance Program supports children and families who have been victimized by violent crimes including physical and sexual abuse, domestic violence, homicides, robberies, assaults and motor vehicle crimes.
The Intensive Family Preservation Program provides home-based services to families with children that are at risk of out-of-home placement, due to concerns of abuse and/or neglect. The objective is to assist each child and family to achieve and maintain their optimal level of functioning. All referrals for this program come through the Department of Children and Families.
For additional information about any of these programs please contact the Clinic at (860) 643-2101.
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