Rediscovery is a therapeutic based group home with a focus on independent living skill building for males between ages 16-21. Rediscovery believes that all youth should have access to learning and developing independent living skills, regardless of their discharge plan once out of adolescent care. We strive to be inclusive, embrace diversity, foster a sense of community and support long-term connections to prepare youth for increased independence and a successful transition into adulthood.
Graduating from high school can be a life-changing experience, just as it can be difficult for some youth who are undergoing transitions in their lives and who have had gaps in their education due to placement changes while being in the foster care system. Youth are always included in the conversation around school and determine what makes sense for their future. Rediscovery supports youth in achieving success in all levels of school from traditional high school to HiSet, and post-high school opportunities.
Rediscovery provides education around basic and advanced money and credit management. This includes supporting youth in creating a bank account, completing yearly tax returns with youth, and exploring the world of credit so that youth are able to make the best money decisions for their future.
Rediscovery identifies discharge plans as soon as youth intake and goals are developed in support of those future discharge plans. Rediscovery supports a continuum of care to ensure a successful discharge tailored to each youth by collaborating with the Independent Living Program in JRI and completing adult service applications such as DMH and DDS, and managing the process. All youth are encouraged to access several outpatient clinics for individual therapy with the hope that they can maintain that relationship post-discharge. Our Alumni program allows each alumnus to access our non-housing services, as they need them after leaving Rediscovery. This connection to our alumni allows us to ensure that our clients achieve continued success after their departure.
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Referrals come from the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families.
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