Shiloh House offers a continuum of therapeutic services for males and females ages 5 to 17 years. Our residential programs are located in smaller, home-like settings and address a broad range of emotional and behavioral challenges while teaching life skills, providing quality educational services, and helping youth build healthy relationships with their families and their communities.
Our licensed clinicians recognize that no one practice model is a universal fit for every therapeutic need. Clinicians use multi-dimensional techniques, incorporating evidence-based & multiple models of practice to provide individual, group, family, and experiential therapy to address trauma, anger management, social skills, positive self-expression, and many other issues that prevent young people from functioning in healthy ways. In addition, Shiloh House offers specialized residential programs to work separately with youth who have sexualized behaviors indicating a level of risk that requires therapeutic intervention.
While in our care, all youth receive a balance of intensive clinical services and interventions focused on community-based programming, educational services, and opportunities for normalizing experiences. Staff members strive to balance nurturing relationships while providing guidance and accountability.
Residential programming is designed to cultivate success when kids leave our program and transition into the community. Many kids in our care continue to receive day treatment, in-home services, outpatient therapy, or other non-residential services to ensure successful transitions to less restrictive environments.
Foster Care Respite Services
This service is designed to assist families with a short term placement for youth while home stabilization is sought. Families and youth receive wrap around care and support for the entire family unit.
Alternative To Detention (A2D)
Our A2D program was created to reduce the number of youth detained at our local detention facility.
Emergency Stabilization Program
This program is designed to provide shelter to youth for up to two weeks while family safety, mental health, and overall well-being is assessed and stability is achieved.
Unaccompanied Refugee Minors (URM)
These youth often arrive after having experienced significant hardships and trauma, requiring special support and guidance as they adjust to their new community.
Qualified Residential Treatment Program (QRTP)
We offer QRTP (Qualified Residential Treatment Program) services where we provide ongoing supervision and assistance with the development of life skills, social skills and long term goal achievement with the end goal being that clients can successfully reintegrate into the community and less restrictive residential environments.
Contact Us!
Referrals & Admissions
Please click the button below to reach out to our team regarding all referrals or email referrals@shilohhouse.net. You can also call (303) 932-9599
All youth considered for our programs are carefully screened for suitability and availability of our services.
General Inquiries
Please click the button below for all general inquiries or email info@shilohhouse.net. A member of our team will get back to you as soon as possible. We look forward to hearing from you!
You can call 303) 933-1393 to contact our Corporate Office.
You make it feel like home.
In our residential homes, we work with youth who need a place to heal. We provide a circle of support that allows these youth to work through past trauma, hone life skills, and successfully transition back into the community. A vital step in the healing process is showing our youth that they are not alone, but they are loved and valued. Through your support, we make our house feel like home.