The Hoyleton Children's Home is a residential treatment program that provides compassionate care for children and adolescents with severe emotional and/or behavioral problems as well as youth who are developmentally delayed. Youth between the ages of 9 and 21 are assisted in a campus setting in rural Hoyleton, Illinois.
The goals for each child include to help them positively change their behavior, to achieve established educational goals, and to learn to live in community with others. The healing process involves therapeutic recreation, individual and group counseling sessions, specialized education programs and healthcare services. The Home also provides case management, vocational training and job placement programs.
Residential services at Hoyleton are licensed by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services and accredited by the Council On Accreditation of Services for Families and Children.
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Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA) - A program that provides an array of services to adults with developmental disabilities. Our CILA is in operation twelve months a year and twenty four hours a day - whenever residents are in the home. Each individual living at the CILA is assigned a professional Case Manager (QMRP). The Case Manager’s responsibilities include advocacy and support, as well as providing case management services, which include completing individual assessments, developing a service plan, overseeing benefits, and direct service to the client.
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Watch Dallas, a former Residential Client, tell his story below!
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