Residential and Community Treatment Programs at Lund
The Residential and Community Treatment program, which is licensed by the State of Vermont, offers a comprehensive approach to working with pregnant and parenting young women, their children, and other key family members. Program services include:
- Vermont’s only residential treatment program for pregnant and parenting young women and their children
- Transitional housing for single mothers and their children in six studio apartments
- On-site, State-approved high school and G.E.D. educational programs, tailored to the particular needs of pregnant and parenting young women, including child care
- Intensive parenting education and support
- Life skills education
- Parenting options counseling
- Individual therapy for residents and family, couples, and group therapy provided by clinical social workers and overseen by a staff psychologist
- Intensive substance abuse recovery programming, offering confidential, woman-focused professional substance abuse assessment, case management, consultation, treatment and referral, and after care
- Medical case management for mother and child
- On-site NAEYC-accredited (National Association for the Education of Young Children) childcare
- Transition planning
- Intensive support services offered through Lund programs and coordinated with other community providers
- Job skills training through the Replication and Reach Up Programs.
All clients in the Residential and Community Treatment programs receive services that support, value, and respect women, their children, and other family members.
For more information regarding these programs, please contact Kim Coe at
(802) 864-7467 or via email at kimc@lundfamilycenter.org.
