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ProDES/PrOMIS Program Design Inventory FY 2001 Report

The Brown Schools San Marcos Treatment Center Survey Date: 10/26/2000

Type of Program: Delinquent

Address: 120 Bert Brown Road San Marcos TX 78666-

Phone: (512) 396-8500 Fax: (512) 754-3883 Internet Address: www.brownschools.com

Contact Information: Name: Dr. Cassie Schmidt Address 120 Bert Brown Road Phone #: (512) 396-8500 Ext. 3207

Position: Chief Operations Officer San Marcos TX 78666Fax #: (512) 754-3883 Email:

Organizational/Classification Information Program Mission: The San Marcos Treatment Center and The Oaks Treatment Center are dedicated to providing effective diagnostic and treatment services, in a safe and nurturing setting, meeting the unique needs of patients, family and payor. Date Program Began: 1/ 1/1940 Date Program Began with CJRI: 12/16/1998 DHS Classification: Institution CJRI Classification: Out Area/Institutional RTF Certification: Yes Program Structure: Stand-Alone Program Intended Length of Stay (Months): 8 Number of Organizational Levels within Program: 3 City Population Size: 40,000 Security Level of Program: Secure Total # of Program Evaluations Per Year: 2 Does Program Conduct Follow-Up: Yes Does Program Have at Least One Outcome Evaluation Each Year?: Yes Does Program Have at Least One Financial Evaluation Each Year?: Yes Does Program Have at Least One Policy Evaluation Each Year?: Yes Profit Orientation of Program: For-Profit % of Program Budget from DHS - Division of Juvenile Justice Services: 30%

Licenses Program License Texas Dept. of Public and Regulatory Services JCAHO Texas Education Agency Southern Assn. of Colleges and Schools

Expiration Date 12/31/2000 2/20/2001 8/31/2001

Target Population Minimum Age of Target Population: 12 Maximum Age of Target Population: 17 180 Total Client Capacity of Program: Maximum # of Philadelphia Clients:

Gender(s) of Target Population: Both Are Any Services Delivered Coed: No Geographic Area Served: Worldwide

Philadelphia Probation District(s) Served All

ProDES/PrOMIS Program Design Inventory FY 2001 Report

The Brown Schools San Marcos Treatment Center Survey Date: 10/26/2000

Problems/Needs of Target Population Assaultive/Aggressive Bizarre behavior interfering with ADL Delusions Disorientation Extreme promiscuity Firesetting Hallucinations Impaired judgment endangering other Runaway Self-abusive/Self-mutilative Severe anxiety Severe depression Sexual perpetration Substance abuse Suicidal Truancy Violent, unpredictable behavior

Offense Behavior of Target Population Aggravated assault Firesetting Severe sexual misconduct Sexual perpetration Simple assault Substance abuse Theft

Grounds for Program Rejection Inadequate IQ less than 50 Intellectual capacity to effectively participate Physically unable to participate in program Primary diagnosis of severe mental retardation Uncontrollable medical disorders

Grounds for Program Removal Lack of progress/responsiveness to treatment

Type of Program: Delinquent

ProDES/PrOMIS Program Design Inventory FY 2001 Report

The Brown Schools San Marcos Treatment Center Survey Date: 10/26/2000

Type of Program: Delinquent

Program Objectives Objective Classification

Program Objective

Priority-Level

Time Frame

Client Focused

Establish Self-Control

Primary

Long-Term

Client Focused

Develop Individualized Treatment Plan

Primary

Long-Term

Client Focused

Develop Decision-Making Skills

Primary

Long-Term

Client Focused

Recognition/Understanding of Motivating Factors for Negative Behaviors

Primary

Long-Term

Client Focused

Develop Life/Living Skills

Primary

Long-Term

Social/Environmental

Expose to Positive or Treatment Appropriate Environments

Primary

Long-Term

Social/Environmental

Accept Responsibility for Behavior/ Actions

Primary

Long-Term

ProDES/PrOMIS Program Design Inventory FY 2001 Report

The Brown Schools San Marcos Treatment Center Survey Date: 10/26/2000

Type of Program: Delinquent

Program Services Program Activity

Delivery Time

# of Hrs Per Week

Is a 3rd Party Service Note Vendor Used?

Service Location(s) Milieu Therapy Onsite

24-Hours a Day

168

No

Recreation

After School & Evenings

16

No

Education Onsite

During School

15

No

Life Skills Onsite

After School

7

No

Group Counseling

After School & Evenings

7

No

Group Therapy with a Licensed Therapist Onsite

After School

2

No

Substance Abuse Counseling Onsite

After School

1.5

No

Available to clients as needed

Sexual Abuse Counseling Onsite

After School

1.5

No

Available to clients as needed

Physical Education Onsite

During School

1.5

No

Campus Ministry/ Religious Services

After School & Evenings

1

No

Adventure Based Counseling Onsite

After School

1

No

Group Discussion Onsite

After School

1

No

Individual Therapy with a Licensed Therapist Onsite

After School

1

No

Onsite

Community groups

Onsite

Pastoral services

Onsite

Activity planning meetings

ProDES/PrOMIS Program Design Inventory FY 2001 Report

The Brown Schools San Marcos Treatment Center Survey Date: 10/26/2000

Type of Program: Delinquent

Staff Information # of Direct-Care Female Staff: 120 # of Direct-Care Male Staff: 160 Total # of Direct-Care Staff: 280 # of Clients Per Direct-Care Staff: 5 Average Age of Direct-Care Staff: 26

# of White Direct-Care Staff: 132 # of African-American Direct-Care Staff: 78 # of Hispanic Direct-Care Staff: 70 # of Asian Direct-Care Staff: 0 # of Direct-Care Staff w/ Other Racial Backgrounds: 0

# of Licensed Social Workers: 16 # of Licensed Staff (excluding LSW): 22 #of Training Hrs w/i 90 Days of Employment: 40 # of In-Service Training Hrs Per Year: 50

Staff Turnover During Previous Calendar Year: 68 Does the Program Use Volunteers: No Education Requirements: High School Diploma Is Related Work Experience Required: No

General Notes: The San Marcos Treatment Center operates both SMTC and The Oaks, therefore both programs were represented on one form, although staffing information does differ.

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