Child/Adolescent Residential Treatment Facilities | State Of Missouri: Division Of Youth Services

Provides care and treatment for youth who have been committed to the Division by the State of Missouri's juvenile court system; includes assessment, care and treatment, and education of all youth committed to its care; operates treatment programs ranging from non-residential day treatment centers through secure residential institutions; administers the Interstate Compact on Juveniles, operates an accredited school program, and maintains a statewide statistical database of juvenile court referrals. DYS is administratively organized into one central office and five regional offices.

Date of Last Formal Update

06/04/2024

Data provided by

United Way of Greater St Louis 211

Physical Address

1735 West Catalpa, Springfield, MO 65807

Hours

Treatment centers are operated during the day; hours vary; call for details.

Application process

Referral Required from Missouri Judicial System.

Fee

No Fees

Required documents

Commitment order from Judicial Courts of Missouri.

Eligibility

Youth ages 12-17 who have been committed to DYS by the Missouri court system.. Females served, ages 12 to 17 . Males served, ages 12 to 17 .

Languages

English

Service area

Benton County, MO Barry County, MO Barton County, MO Cedar County, MO Christian County, MO Lawrence County, MO Stone County, MO Dade County, MO Dallas County, MO Douglas County, MO Greene County, MO Hickory County, MO Jasper County, MO Taney County, MO Vernon County, MO Mcdonald County, MO Newton County, MO Ozark County, MO Polk County, MO Saint Clair County, MO Webster County, MO Wright County, MO

Agency info

STATE OF MISSOURI DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES

Provides care and treatment for youth who have been committed to the Division by the State of Missouri's juvenile court system. These services include assessment, care and treatment, and education of all youth committed to its care; operates treatment programs ranging from non-residential day treatment centers through secure residential institutions; administers the Interstate Compact on Juveniles, operates an accredited school program, and maintains a statewide statistical database of juvenile court referrals. DYS is administratively organized into one central office and five regional offices. ADMINISTRATIVE HOURS Mon-Fri - 8:00am to 5:00pm ALSO KNOWN AS Division of Youth Services