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Day Treatment
A state-approved therapeutic day treatment program for grades K-12 that is a place to heal & grow.
Residential Treatment
Trauma-focused treatment that helps manage difficult emotions, process trauma & move beyond these experiences.
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Each day, Niles touches the lives of children and families in the Kansas City metro. At Niles, we place an emphasis on treating the problem, not the symptoms.
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Residential Services
Our Niles residential treatment program provides youth with intensive clinical services in a structured environment. The residential setting allows children and adolescents the opportunity to engage in treatment and learn new skills through individual and family therapy in a safe and supportive environment. During the program, children and adolescents receive educational experiences through:
- Animal-assisted therapy
- The Healing Power of Art
- Recreation therapy
- Philosophy of care
- Music therapy
- Horticulture therapy
- Virtual reality programming
- Learning Lab courtesy of Prime Health Foundation
We ensure compassionate and effective care through the use of timely, individualized treatment planning in collaboration with the child, his/her family and the community. Children and adolescents in the program receive:
- Psychiatric care and medication management
- Individual, family and group therapy services
- Case coordination services
- Full medical assessment upon admission
- Support and supervision from our trained staff
- Innovative programming to improve emotion regulation, behavior management and pro-social skills
The primary goal of our program is to use a comprehensive assessment to design an intensive plan of care to stabilize the child, improve ability to regulate emotions, develop cognitive processing skills and prepare necessary community resources to support the child or adolescent when he/she returns home.