Intensive Services & Juvenile Justice

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JRI offers a range of programs designed to support youth struggling with intensive acute symptoms. These programs include long-term intensive residential treatment programs.  JRI remains on the forefront of interventions designed to support youth with both acute symptoms as well as with juvenile justice services.

For more information about our intensive services and our juvenile justice services, please follow the link below or call our Service Navigator at (781) 559-4745.

These services might be right for you if
You or your child is struggling with significant acute symptoms of mental illness or complex trauma.
You or your child is in immediate need of a stable and safe living environment while you seek long-term clinical supports.
You or your child are in need of support in the juvenile justice system.
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JRI’s juvenile justice division has its roots in the origins of the agency. The founders of JRI were former leaders in the state's juvenile justice system and responded to a need for specialized services partnered with the state, providing excellent care and state-of-the-art rehabilitative treatment. Today, JRI offers a range of forensic residential and community-based services, including…

JRI provides specialized care and treatment for young people with serious mental health challenges, in need of safe, secure settings to chart a new direction. IRTPs are contracted statewide programs of the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health. JRI also accepts out-of-state referrals to Centerpoint and Cohannet Academy.

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Rachel has been a part of the JRI team since January, 2000. For over 20 years, Rachel has been working in the field of human services assisting families with accessing and navigating services. Rachel received her Bachelors degree in psychology and Masters Degree in Public Administration from Bridgewater State University. She was promoted in July 2005 to Family Networks Program Director where she closely worked with the Department of Children Families for 10 years ensuring that children and families received the highest quality of individualized services ranging from community based through residential care. Rachel is very dedicated to helping the individuals she works with and is committed to improving the lives of children and families. Rachel’s passion for creative service programming inspires her in her role as JRI Service Navigator.