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Group Homes for Dependent Children | Turning the Corner Residential Treatment Programs

801 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, RI 02907

Eligibility
Community Based Residential Treatment Program for Males aged 12-21 developmental or intellectual disabilities; Shelter Program: Males age 12-17; Mental Health Wellness Recovery Program: Males age 12-17; Youth with Abuse Reactive Behavior Programs: Males age 12-16 and 16-21
Required documents
Varies
Hours
24/7
401-785-8446
Voice·

Main Phone

401-490-2791
Fax·

Fax

Application process
Referral by DCYF
Fees
Varies
Service area
Statewide
Turning The Corner operates a network of group homes including a 30-day shelter and assessment program, a program for adolescents with development disabilities, two programs for adolescent males with abuse reactive issues, and a mental health wellness and recovery program. Treatment population includes a diverse cross-section of youth (including LBGTQ youth) with histories of abuse, neglect and trauma – some with developmental disabilities, complex psychiatric diagnoses, sexual offense charges, substance abuse issues, gang affiliation, and issues of domestic violence. All have parents or caregivers who are unable to provide safety and stability for the youth at the present time. TTC is licensed by the Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF). It’s also a member agency of the Rhode Island Council of Resource Providers (RICORP), for children, youth and families.
Last assured
05/03/2022
Providing organization
Jammat Housing and Community Development Corporation
The mission of the agency is to develop and operate programs that substantially improve the quality of life for the residents of the State of Rhode Island. Programs include educational and supportive services such as childcare, residential care for juveniles, recreational offerings and educational opportunities. This agency operates several different community based programs, including Turning The Corner group homes, The Elmwood Community School and Beautiful Beginnings Child Care Center.