Yes. The YOC has staff dedicated to providing independent living services to older adolescents on campus. IL services include individual and group instruction on a variety of life skills topics.
Although completion of a program depends on the client’s progress, the average length of stay is 6-9 months. As a child progresses through treatment, this will become clearer to the family and child.
The YOC works with youth, ages 6 -18 years with complex and diverse clinical and behavioral challenges.
No. Placement at the YOC is financially supported by The Indiana Department of Children Services.
No. The cost of psychological services is an additional fee.
Diagnostic Evaluations will vary according to the testing being completed. The average testing time is 30 days.
The YOC believes that family involvement is important and we strive to remove barriers that may hinder engagement. We provide transportation assistance to our campus for admission, court, and visitation, as needed.
Residents living at the YOC will be enrolled in Muncie Community Schools programs. The YOC provides both on-ground and in-community educational opportunities through the public school system. Additionally, we work with students to complete the High School Equivalency (HSE) if needed.
Residents living at the YOC will be enrolled in the Muncie Community Schools programs. To obtain school records, please contact the Muncie Community Schools at 765-751-6011, ext. 3323 or via fax at 765-747-5341.
To speak directly with Jodi Thomas, the Director of Admissions, please call 765-741-1022 or email admissions@yocinc.org.
For admissions and referrals for the TRU Harbor program, please contact Krista Hoevel at TRUHarborAdmissions@yocinc.org.
To speak with David Dickerson regarding general information, campus tours, vendor fairs, and conference attendance, please call 765-289-5437 or email info@yocinc.org.