Therapeutic Crisis Residence Program (TCRP)
TCRP
CHJC’s Therapeutic Crisis Residence Program (TCRP) is a voluntary, short‑term residential respite program designed to help youth and their families navigate mental health crises safely and effectively. The program provides a structured, supportive environment promoting stabilization, skill building, and a successful return home.
TCRP provides a comprehensive set of services to support both youth and families, including:
- 24/7 supervision in a safe, therapeutic residential setting
- Skill building to strengthen coping strategies, communication, and problem‑solving
- Crisis stabilization services tailored to each youth’s needs
- Connections to community supports and assistance with referrals
- Family‑centered care, with ongoing involvement throughout the youth’s stay
The Therapeutic Crisis Residence Program (TCRP) emphasizes community‑based care and supports reintegrating youth into their homes as soon as safety, skills, and supports are in place.
Youth ages 5–20 who are experiencing a mental health crisis and require 24‑hour supervision, but who do not meet criteria for hospitalization, may be eligible for the program.
- Stays last up to 28 days per admission
- Extensions may be available based on clinical necessity
Youth and families are encouraged to contact the program directly to discuss eligibility and access to services.
TCRP offers a wide range of therapeutic and support services, including:
- Crisis intervention
- Individual, family, and group therapy
- Mental health assessments
- Crisis and safety planning
- Therapeutic recreation
- Referrals to follow-up care such as:
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- Care Coordination
- Child and Family Treatment and Support Services
- Mental Health Therapy
- Medication Management
For more information, contact:
Therapeutic Crisis Residence Program at (315) 955-9062