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Mission
The Mission of MARYGROVE is to provide quality
mental health services to severely disturbed children,
young adults and their families who are economically disadvantaged.
Child Center ~ Marygrove dba MARYGROVE has a rich history of more than
200 years caring for children, teens and young adults,
offering a safe and healing environment for its residents.
The children and adolescents who are placed at MARYGROVE have
often been through
multiple, failed placements in other residential facilities
or foster homes. Many come from abusive, violent and severely
disruptive family situations; some come from failed adoptions;
and, in a few instances, children are discharged from
psychiatric hospitals directly to MARYGROVE. Most of the residents
are diagnosed with behavioral and psychiatric disorders
as a result of abuse and neglect. Without MARYGROVE's services,
these children and adolescents would face a future living
in a much more restrictive environment.
The children and young adults at MARYGROVE live and grow up in a safe and nurturing
environment, and they have an opportunity to heal in a
stable, family-like setting. Professional caregivers provide
structure while therapists provide an individualized treatment
program and counseling to help each child overcome personal
obstacles and establish responsible, attainable goals
for the short and long-term future.
The
second largest residential treatment facility in Missouri,
MARYGROVE is a new beginning for the nearly
650 children served each year. Many arrive at MARYGROVE's doors
with immediate needs that include clean clothes, food
and medical treatment. They receive all these things in
addition to a safe haven and the nurturing and care of
round-the-clock staff and therapeutic treatment from licensed,
master's level therapists.
In
addition to residential care and treatment, MARYGROVE provides
other services that include: two on-campus classrooms;
recreation and art therapy; transitional and independent
living services; two therapeutic foster homes; a mentoring
program; day and overnight emergency services for children
in an abusive or potentially unsafe environment; a crisis
nursery for children of parents who are facing overwhelming
stress or a family emergency or crisis; a parenting education
program; and family counseling.
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7/1/09
- 6/30/10 Services / Statistics
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| Program |
No.
Served |
Days
of Care |
| Crisis Care - Overnight
Emergency Program Kids Care Crisis Nursery |
259 |
1,011
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| Residential Care |
157 |
31,031
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| Sequoia House - Psychiatric
Group Home |
27 |
3,749
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| Drury House - Psychiatric
Group Home |
26 |
4,067
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Special Education
Title I |
20
90
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1,749
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Supported Apartments
(Sequoia Apt. Services) |
21 |
3,892
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Sycamore House
(Therapeutic Foster Home) |
5 |
1,095
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Clinton Cottage
(Therapeutic Foster Home) |
6 |
951
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| Totals |
611 |
47,545
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Families Served
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| Family Therapy Sessions |
416 hours |
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| Family Outreach Services |
1,223 house |
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| Total Hours |
1,639 |
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| Total Number of Families
Served |
269* |
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As part of the Archdiocese of St. Louis we participate in the Annual Catholic Appeal.
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