Residential Care offered at Albertina Kerr
424 Northeast 22nd Avenue, Portland, OR 97232
Eligibility
Ages 7-17 with developmental disabilities and mental health challenges.
Hours
8am to 5pm from Monday through Friday
(503) 239-8101
Voice·
Main Phone
Email[email protected]
Application process
Call for intake or contact your local Community Developmental Disabilities Program.
Fees
OHP Verity.
Service area
Clark, WA
OR
Other Information
Languages
- Spanish
Age Group
- Adolescents (13-17)
- Youth (under 13)
Provides homes for youth with complex needs support each individual’s social and emotional development. Helping residents identify and achieve their goals, heal from trauma and develop healthy coping skills and self-advocacy abilities. Residents have a private bedroom and share common areas with housemates. Providing a supportive environment that encourages growth and development based on a person-centered approach to build a positive social environment where housemates share common interests, strengths, and support needs. Provides mental health and behavioral health support led by licensed clinicians and mental health professionals. Offers support for daily self-care, such as eating and bathing, while encouraging the development of independent living skills like shopping and managing money. The program doesn't offer 2:1 or 1:1 caregiver-to-resident staffing ratios.
Data provided by
Washington 211
What's Here
Providing organization
Albertina Kerr
Provides mental health services for children and their families, including early intervention for children ages 3-5, crisis psychiatric residential services, intensive community-based treatment support services, family counseling, an accredited therapeutic school, outpatient counseling, and group home care for youth with combined mental health challenges and developmental disabilities. Services for adults with developmental disabilities include group homes, community inclusion, skills training, and supported living services.