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Treatment Program Components

Treatment
The Ranch Ehrlo Society believes in the "whole" person.
Therefore, treatment must be an integral part of everyday life,
including: recreation, work, education and personal counselling.
Professional
counsellors are employed to provide individual counselling, specialized
group work, family work discharge planning and follow-up, and other
counselling. They ensure communications between the Ranch, parents,
and various referral agencies.
Treatment
begins by creating an environment that is safe and predictable,
under the supervision of committed staff. Youth are provided the
opportunities to learn new problem solving and coping skills within
a safe and supportive environment that is free from punishment.
Discipline focuses on ensuring safety, teaching values, learning
responsibility and providing education about alternative choices.
Psychiatric
consultation, psychological services and social casework are provided
for each child as may be required.
Education
Most
youth coming to Ranch Ehrlo have had little success in school. Frustration
and failure have often led to anger or withdrawal. As a result,
they are no longer interested in learning. To meet this challenge,
Ranch Ehrlo Society offers some choices.
The
Ranch-operated Schaller School is responsible for both an on-site
educational program as well as offering
services to students who are attending local schools.
Incoming
students are evaluted at the Schaller School and a plan is developed
to help them with their eduaction.
As
students progress, and their behaviours are stabalized, they are
moved to a classroom in city schools under the supervision of a
teacher and assistant employed by the Ranch. This is where the student
can begin to adjust to what will be required in a regular school.
Other
programs are offered to help high school students. A Ranch-employed
teacher, or assistant, works with all the teachers who have students
from Ranch Ehrlo in their classrooms. If problems arise, this person
is available to assist the student and teacher.
Work
Work placements for youth at the Ranch are many and varied,
depending upon age, maturity, and ability. For some of the youth,
work may involve household chores. For others, work can take the
form of paid part-time employment.
The
Ranch also offers a Supportive Employment Program. This program
was developed to teach what is expected from an employer: such things
as being on time, getting along with others and maintaining positive
attitudes about the work place. Once the youth has achieved a certain
level of security in this program, he or she may be moved into a
community work placement.
Recreation
Recreational
programs such as tobogganing, floor hockey, or a trip to the beach
are designed to add to the treatment process. Such activities are
not only fun, but help youth to develop relationships, sharing skills,
individual talents and team participation.
Ranch
Ehrlo also provides a number of group learning opportunities during
evening hours. These programs are designed to enhance social, recreational,
cultural, and creative skills. Some examples of these programs include:
- Craft
and Art Workshops
- Horse
Care and Riding Training
- Ranch
Ehrlo Pow Wow and Drumming and Singing Group
- Special
Olympics Program
- Sports
and Action Programs
- Special
Events
- Annual
Events
Parents
and family members are encouraged to attend these events with their
children.
Family
One of the primary treatment goals at the Ranch is to return
the youth to his or her community as soon as possible. Since the
placement of the youth at Ranch Ehrlo Society is viewed as temporary,
the Ranch believes that it is very important to maintain family
ties whenever possible.
Family
ties strengthen the effectiveness of social treatment. A supportive
family is important in achieving success for children leaving residential
treatment. In many cases, the youth lives at the Ranch for 12 to
18 months before returning home. The family also must make adjustments
in their lifestyle to maintain the growth achieved by their child.
Holiday
and weekend visits are arranged throughout the year, depending upon
the location of the youth's home and other family considerations.
If the parents live too far away for the youth to visit regularly,
the staff at the Ranch try to locate other relatives or family members
within the local area, and arrange for the youth to have visits
with them.
Visits
from family members are always welcomed, but arrangements should
be made in advance to make sure that the youth is available, as
many of the activities occur away from the Ranch.
The
McNamara Family Unit at the Ranch was built to provide housing for
families while they visit their youth. There is no cost to the family
but the unit must be booked in advance of a visit.
Family
members are also encouraged to participate in major annual events
hosted by the Ranch, such as the Youth Christmas Party and Awards
Night.
Parents
are further encouraged to attend the Quarterly Planning Conferences
which are held every three months at the Ranch. These planning conferences
include a variety of staff, outside social workers and parents whenever
possible. The purpose of these meetings is to review the progress
which has been made, plan the next steps, and to look at possible
future living arrangements.
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