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Can I bring food or drinks in when I visit?
No food/drink items will be allowed in the facility. Vending machines are on-site and residents are allowed to have as much of that as they want while visiting.
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1.
Will my son or daughter need clothes?
Only youth placed on a program (30/15 and above including diagnostic) are allowed to wear their personal clothes. Facility clothing is provided for all other youth.
2.
Can they send and receive mail?
Residents will be allowed to send and receive mail. One envelope and one stamp will be supplied daily by the facility.
3.
What about visiting?
Visiting days and times can be found on our website -
Visiting Days and Times
4.
Will my son or daughter need money while they are there?
Residents will be allowed to buy snacks on certain days from on-site vending machines. No large sums of money will be accepted for residents.
5.
Will they have a roommate?
No, all residents are assigned an individual room.
6.
Will they attend school?
With the exception of residents on the 'Weekend' program, all youth will attend school and all credits earned will be transferred to their home school after departure.
7.
Can I call and talk to my son or daughter?
No incoming calls are accepted and no messages will be passed along to the resident. Legal guardians may call to speak to a staff working with their son or daughter once per day.
8.
Are they allowed to call me?
Once a certain privilege level has been earned, they are allowed a certain number a phone calls home a week. Residents on a 'Weekend' or '10/5' program will have no phone privileges while at the facility.
9.
Can I bring food or drinks in when I visit?
No food/drink items will be allowed in the facility. Vending machines are on-site and residents are allowed to have as much of that as they want while visiting.
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