http://www.myflfamilies.com/service-programs/mental-health/state-mental-health-treatment-facilities
State Mental Health Treatment Facilities
Florida State Hospital (FSH)
Northeast Florida State Hospital (NEFSH)
North Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center (NFETC)
South Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center, operated by Correct Care LLC
South Florida State Hospital, Operated by Correct Care LLC
Treasure Coast Treatment Facility, operated by Correct Care LLC
West Florida Community Care Center, operated by Lakeview Center
Hope this helps...
From your link, specifically regarding juveniles not charged with a felony
http://www.myflfamilies.com/service-programs/mental-health/cmh-residential-treatment this seeks to first work with the child at home through community based options, in the least restrictive setting
Separate program to restore competency in juveniles
http://www.myflfamilies.com/service-programs/mental-health/juvenile-incompetent-proceed-program
The Juveniles We Serve:
Competency restoration services are provided to juveniles who have been charged with a felony prior to their 18th birthday and do not have the ability to participate in legal proceedings due to their mental illness, intellectual disability, or autism. Diagnostic categories include all major DSM mental disorder classifications that are noted as mental illness under Chapter 394 & Chapter 916, Florida Statutes, or an intellectual disability or Autism diagnosis as defined in Chapter 393, Florida Statutes.
Community Restoration Services:
Community services are provided to juveniles in their home, detention or at their school by Twin Oaks Forensic Outpatient Services (TOFOS). Case management and competency training are the focus of the program. Mental health services are not provided, but are coordinated by the juvenile's case manager. Services provided under the Agency for Persons with Disabilities (APD) are provided by that agencys support coordinators.
Secure Residential Services:
Juveniles determined by the court to require treatment/training in a secure residential setting are served at Apalachicola Forest Youth Camp (AFYC) located in Liberty County, Florida. AFYC is a 39 bed facility operated by Twin Oaks Juvenile Development, Inc. under contract with the Department of Children and Families. It is located on a 78 acre site located in a wilderness area. Security measures include cameras and a 14 foot high fence. The buildings are constructed as log homes. The facility consists of six 7 -8 - person cabins with individual bedrooms, an education building with six classrooms, a professional building with 24-hour nursing coverage and an administrative building.
For more details about TOFOS or AFYC, please see their website at
http://www.twinoaksfl.org
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