![]() ![]() Similar to other websites, our site may utilize a standard technology called "cookies" (see explanation below, "What Are Cookies?") and web server logs to collect information about how our website is used. We provide the same protections for these electronic communications that we employ in the maintenance of information received by mail and telephone. If you choose to correspond with us through email, we may retain the content of your email messages together with your email address and our responses. We may request that you voluntarily supply us with personal information, including your email address, postal address, home or work telephone number and other personal information for such purposes as correspondence, placing an order, requesting an estimate, or participating in online surveys. Personal Information You Choose to Provide.When you visit our website you may provide us with two types of information: personal information you knowingly choose to disclose that is collected on an individual basis and website use information collected on an aggregate basis as you and others browse our website. Once completed, forms MUST be sent to the attention of J-Ada Serrano, either via fax to (860) 432-8333, or via email to If a provider referral is unavailable, families are recommended to call CCGC directly. It can be, at times, helpful to have your child’s clinician or doctor complete the referral form because of the clinical information requested. Referrals typically come from schools, hospitals, pediatricians, or community providers. North Star is a fee-for-service program that is covered by Husky, however, if a family has commercial insurance, staff will work to inquire how the program can proceed and help review benefits for any family. If you would like to learn more about North Star IOP services to see if they meet your child’s needs, or if you would like to make a referral, please contact our North Star Clinician, J-Ada Serrano, LCSW at (860) 643-2101 x244. Multi-systems collaboration and coordination.Parent guidance and training in behavioral management techniques.Development and implementation of a comprehensive treatment plan.Psychiatric evaluation and medication oversight. ![]() Families/caregivers are required to participate in biweekly family sessions with their assigned clinician, as we strongly believe that their involvement plays an imperative role in successful treatment. Additionally, each child receives weekly one-on-one therapy and has access to one of our psychiatrists. Meeting weekday afternoons from 2 pm-5 pm (10 am-1 pm during the summer months) over the course of 8 to 10 weeks, children participate in group sessions focused on social skills, check-in, clinical activities, and therapeutic recreation. Provide stabilization and assist with the stepdown to reduced level of care treatment options after completing the program.Identify factors interfering with the child’s and family’s use of traditional outpatient services.Prevent hospitalizations through crisis intervention.Help stabilize and maintain children with serious mental health disorders so that they can remain in their homes, schools, and communities. ![]() Our multidisciplinary approach aims to help each develop the coping skills needed for anger management and improving peer relationships.īefore entering the program, families will work with a clinician to complete a comprehensive evaluation, so that together, they can create a plan with goals specific to a child’s needs. North Star is an intensive outpatient program for children ages 5-12, who are struggling with various issues such as anxiety, depression, staying safe, behavioral disruptions, mood disorders, and defiance, and who need a higher level of care than what is typically offered through traditional therapy sessions. ![]()
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