Progress Ranch

Organization Description

Progress Ranch is a nonprofit public benefit 501(c)(3) agency. We are licensed by the State of California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division as an STRTP provider. We offer intensive treatment programs in residential homes that provide mental health services to boys ages 6 through 13. Counties and Private Health Plans refer boys who need short term residential treatment because of significant behavioral challenges. We are located in the welcoming community of Davis where boys live in comfortable, safe, family-style homes. Boys may stay with us up to 6 months or as-needed. During this time, we offer a unique environment that focuses on age-appropriate activities, healing, and developing healthy trusting relationships and skills. Our goal is for each boy to be able to experience permanency and thrive with the natural supports in their foster, adoptive, or birth family community. Families are encouraged to learn and grow alongside their children.

Program Information

Students will be; utilizing behavioral modification treatment, leading clinical group activities, helping implement treatment plans and working with the greater clinical team to build, strengthen and engage family members in treatment.

Health & Safety

N/A

Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Background Check (e.g. fingerprinting/livescan, driving record)
  • Computer Literacy
  • CPR Certification
  • Must be 18 or older
  • TB Test
  • Vaccinations
Address 
1949 5th st
Suite 103
Davis, CA 95616
United States
General Phone 
Student Contact 
Name
Amy Kirsztajn
Job Title
Contract Supervisor
Phone
Email
Program(s) 
Social Work
Organization type 
Residential or Home Care Facility (Nonprofit)
Focus Population(s)
Children/Youth
Focus Area(s)
Health & Medicine
Additional Focus Area(s)
Behavioral Health, Neglect Prevention and Intervention, Physical/Mental Abuse
Hours of operation 

Progress Ranch operates 24 hours a day/7 days a week so students are able to be on-site when it is appropriate.