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The
Oak Ridge Campus is a Level II residential facility,
providing a structured setting for male youth experiencing
moderate to severe challenges at school, at home or
in the community. The campus is located in the rural
Tygart Valley of eastern West Virginia.
Youth enrolled at the Oak Ridge campus are provided
with an array of counseling services to determine and
meet their unique needs. They attend classes in an on-grounds
school provided by the West Virginia Department of Education.
Youth enrolled at the Oak Ridge campus participate in
a variety of recreational and social activities including
organized sports, community service, hiking, camping
and fishing. The program is designed to initiate a turning
point in a childs life. It is a temporary stop
to readjust attitudes and goals before returning to
their families as soon as possible.
Parents, family members and others important to the
childs life are encouraged to participate in their
treatment program. The program at Oak Ridge is a five
to eight month program. Males between 13-17 who are
residents of West Virginia, in the custody of DHHR,
and meet other entrance criteria are eligible.
To download a FACT SHEET about Oak Ridge click
here.
To download FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS click
here.
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