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Lee County Youth Development: Facility Overview Video

Lee County Youth Development: About Our Facility

The Lee County Youth Development Center, a nonprofit organization, has been dedicated to youth and child welfare for over five decades. With a main campus and various programs, traditional housing, and Foster Care Therapy homes across the state, LCYDC ensures that no one is turned away due to inability to pay.Key Features and Services: Intensive Residential Services: The main campus hosts an intensive residential services facility, providing residential and outpatient psychology services for children, teens, young adults, and families. The residential services program caters to children and youth who cannot receive treatment in their home environment. Transitional and Independent Living Programs: Transitional Living Program: This program assists youth in navigating the challenges of transitioning from adolescence to adulthood, including moving from foster care or residential settings to independent living. It helps build essential skills and confidence for a successful future. Independent Living Program: This program builds upon the skills and confidence attained in previous programs, empowering young adults to thrive independently. County and Judicial Programs: Passages Program: A residential treatment initiative that supports up to 40 at-risk young men and women, primarily preteens and adolescents. This program collaborates with the State and County Human Resources Departments to help youth develop coping and life skills. LCYD Voyages Program: This program serves up to 16 young women who have been committed or court-ordered by the Department of Youth Services or other judicial authorities. It focuses on instilling discipline and structure to encourage positive choices and changes in their lives. Food Insecurity Services: The main campus features a central cafeteria aimed at alleviating hunger and food insecurity for children and youth in Lee County, whether they are clients, residents of the campus, or community members. 24/7 Emergency Care: LCYDC provides on-call emergency clinical services available 24/7 throughout the year for all clients and residents. This includes emergency mental health status exams and evaluations as needed. Conclusion: The Lee County Youth Development Center is committed to enhancing the lives of youth and families in Opelika, Alabama, through comprehensive programs and services. With a focus on transitional support, mental health care, and food security, LCYDC aims to empower young individuals to build positive futures. For more information about their services or to inquire about admissions, please contact LCYDC directly.

Lee County Youth Development: Addiction Treatment Types

  • Dual Diagnosis
    Mental Health

Lee County Youth Development: Clinical Services Offered

  • Family Therapy

Lee County Youth Development: Levels of Care

  • outpatient
    Inpatient

Lee County Youth Development: Payment Options Available

  • Medicaid

Lee County Youth Development: Facility Location

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