WEBSTER HOUSE is a separate handicapped accessible equipped home on our campus serving both boys and girls ages 12 until 21 who struggle with behavioral health issues and co-occurring complex physical health needs. Each youth receives individualized clinical and medical treatment from a comprehensive multi-disciplinary team including a Licensed Clinical Coordinator, Primary Therapist, Psychiatrist, Pediatrician, 24 hour Registered Nursing staff, a Registered Dietitian, and well trained milieu staff. Treatment services include:
- weekly individual therapy
- clinical group therapy
- family therapy
- medical group facilitated by registered nurses
- independent living skills groups run by LIST trained staff
- daily therapeutic recreational activities on campus and in the community
- weekly consultation with the agency’s registered dietician
- coordination of primary and specialty care
- daily medical assessment and individualized self-management skill building by our registered nursing staff
Webster House provides a caring and supportive environment where both behavioral and medical health can be treated as part of an integrated system of care. Working collaboratively with the young person’s family or other permanency resource, our goal is the successful transition of our youth home with their families, to another permanency resource or to their next step towards independence.
Common Physical/Medical Conditions Treated: Type I and II Diabetes, Pre-diabetes, Obesity, Renal Failure, Cerebral Palsy, Seizure Disorders, Autism, Prader Willi Syndrome and other genetic conditions .
For more information, please contact:
Tammy Parker
(860) 832-5745 or tammy.parker@klingberg.org