ABSTRACT

Here is an informative guide to help directors and staff of residential treatment centers (RTCs) cope with the financial and administrative problems resulting from today’s financially turbulent times. Financial problems have closed some centers and managed care or other health care changes will soon reach others. Managing the Residential Treatment Center in Troubled Times deals directly with current difficult financial and management problems in RTCs and presents practical advice, discussions of current problems, and possible solutions. Authors explore a wide range of topics from dealing with community hostility to planning for the future. Specifically, chapters discuss:

  • the application of total quality management to RTCs
  • reasons and rationale for the decline of residential establishments in England
  • how changes in an RTC affect the youngsters who live there
  • privatization and purchase of service contracting
  • profit vs. nonprofit organizations
  • one agency’s experience in establishing an RTC in a resistant neighborhood

    Managing the Residential Treatment Center in Troubled Times offers fresh perspectives and alternatives for professionals involved with RTCs, including directors, government regulators, social and child care workers, and psychiatrists and psychologists.

chapter |29 pages

Permanent “White Water” Time

Can Children's Residential Treatment Survive in the Nanosecond Nineties?

chapter |12 pages

Bankrupt

chapter |11 pages

The Changing Provision for the Child in Need of Care

A Nottinghamshire, England, Case Study

chapter |13 pages

Leaping in the Dark

The Fear of Transition

chapter |14 pages

Growth

An Interview with Bruce Bona

chapter |12 pages

Not in My Backyard

Preserving Children's Rights in the Face of Discrimination