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Report examines strengths challenges of PA congregate care settings for teens / Public News Service

For young people with serious behavioral health challenges, a new report showed Pennsylvania's congregate-care settings may be the best option. The report's authors surveyed 20 providers of congregate care, in facilities housing from about a dozen kids to almost 300. Jaclyn Kreshock, director of children's behavioral health services for the Pennsylvania Council of Children, Youth and Family Services and the report's co-author, said there is a growing movement to transition youth to more community-based and homelike settings. ...

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