Philip Blanchette Youth Home

Philosophy

The Philip Blanchette Youth Home is located in Eagle Lake, Maine. The home has a six-bed capacity and accepts youth between the ages of 12 and 18 years old. The length of stay for the boys in the program varies depending on their treatment needs.


Residents and staff from the Philip Blanchette Youth Home
preparing Gisele's Garden for spring planting.

The boys in this program are active participants in the teaching and learning that occurs. The youth is not merely told how to behave; he learns positive behaviors and how to choose to use them in many different situations. This empowerment approach combines the active participation of the youth with the active teaching of the staff. The strength of this approach lies in its ability to teach children positive self-help skills and assist them in building healthy relationships with others, enabling intrinsic changes.

Treatment Plan

Through individualized treatment, the youths are taught new ways of interacting with their parents, teachers, friends, and others in the community. Skills focus on several areas important to youths: social skills, academic skills, independent living skills, family-living skills, and community-living skills.
The Philip Blanchette Youth Home utilizes 24-hour awake staff, which allows for placement of higher risk youth and provides quality treatment for boys with challenging behaviors. The highly-trained staff provide a community-based program which integrates the youth back into the community prior to their discharge, allowing the youth to generalize the use of their skills across various settings.

Program Goals

Youths residing at the Philip Blanchette Youth Home deserve the highest quality of care. We believe that by providing a comprehensive individualized plan for the care, treatment, and education of a youth, and through the use of community resources, these youths will be successful in returning to the community with either their biological, adoptive, or foster families, or to independent living situations.

For more information about the group homes, please contact the Program Coordinator at (207) 444-5152 ext. 241.


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