Idaho Youth Ranch Announces Grand Opening of Residential Center for Healing & Resilience

Idaho Youth Ranch Announces Grand Opening of Residential Center for Healing & Resilience
“Until now, hundreds of Idaho children have been sent out of state every year to get the care they need,” said Idaho Youth Ranch CEO, Scott Curtis. “When kids are sent away, it pulls them away from their families and support systems and creates compound trauma. The research shows that those factors limit their ability to heal and move forward. The new Residential Center for Healing & Resilience will keep our kids here at home where their families can be part of the healing process.”
The Idaho Youth Ranch, on August 10, will unveil its new Residential Center for Healing & Resilience in Caldwell. This landmark 64-bed facility is a first in Idaho, catering to the state’s most at-risk youth. Historically, many of these young individuals were sent out-of-state for care, separating them from their families, which could exacerbate their trauma.

On August 10 at 10:30 a.m. Idaho Youth Ranch invites the public to attend the Grand Opening Celebration of the Residential Center for Healing & Resilience. The Idaho nonprofit says the new 64-bed facility is the first of its kind in Idaho and marks a significant advancement in the support and services available to the state’s most vulnerable youth. The celebration will be held at the residential center on the Hands of Promise Campus, 28371 El Paso Road in Caldwell.

“Until now, hundreds of Idaho children have been sent out of state every year to get the care they need,” said Idaho Youth Ranch CEO, Scott Curtis. “When kids are sent away, it pulls them away from their families and support systems and creates compound trauma. The research shows that those factors limit their ability to heal and move forward. The new Residential Center for Healing & Resilience will keep our kids here at home where their families can be part of the healing process.”

The result of years of planning and research, the center will provide 24-hour nursing, psychiatric care, a variety of therapies, and year-round schooling for over 100 Idaho kids, aged 11-17 each year, starting August 15, 2023.

Executive Director Deborah Imbrogno underscores the importance of such a center in Idaho. “To do the family work, the youth need to be here where their families can be involved,” she explains. “That’s where the magic happens when we’re working with the families as partners, and they’re present and engaged.”

The Residential Center for Healing & Resilience boasts 64 individual bedrooms, a welcome center, a year-round charter school, a dining hall with commercial and training kitchens, a therapy and wellness building, and recreation hall.

“These are children coming from varied backgrounds, many having experienced significant trauma,” says Residential Center Medical Director Dr. Spencer Merrick. “Their needs require a level of support that goes beyond routine therapy. This facility has been designed from the ground up to meet the unique needs of the kids. Every aspect of care from the therapies to the food has been considered to give youth the best chance for long-term success.”

Idaho Youth Ranch says this new facility is a natural extension of their mission to serve vulnerable youth and families.

“In 1953, Idaho Youth Ranch started as a dream by our founders, James and Ruby Carey Crowe, of providing kids with a place to heal away from the rest of the world,” Curtis added. “Now, 70 years later, we are seeing that dream continue to be realized. We know more now than we did in 1953, but the mission has stayed the same. We are providing Idaho’s most vulnerable youth the care they need to grow, heal, and thrive.  The residential center will join our other programs, including Hays Shelter Home in Boise, Outpatient Counseling, Telemental Health Services, Workforce Development, Adoption Services, Equine Assisted Therapy, and Thrift Operations, which currently operate in over 30 locations statewide with a dedicated staff team of over 450 employees.”

In June of 2020, Idaho Youth Ranch began raising funds for the Residential Center. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, Idaho Youth Ranch raised $35 million mostly from private donors, local businesses, and foundations as well as a grant from the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare. The new facility will employ over 110 people when it is fully up and running.

To learn more about the Idaho Youth Ranch and the grand opening of the Residential Center for Healing & Resilience, please visit www.youthranch.org/rchr

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