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<p><strong>ABOUT TEEN CHALLENGE CINCINNATI</strong></p> <p>Teen Challenge Cincinnati is a nationally recognized, <strong>faith-based residential treatment</strong> center in Milford, Ohio, about 25 minutes from downtown Cincinnati. Established in 1972, the 501(c)(3) nonprofit today runs <strong>separate, long-term programs for men and women ages 18 to 40</strong>, providing opportunity for intensive study, GED preparation, life skills training, and job placement.</p> <p><strong>TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT</strong></p> <p>Treatment at Teen Challenge Cincinnati takes a holistic approach in addressing each client’s <strong>spiritual, mental, and physical needs</strong>. Relying on a “progressive system of trust, responsibilities and privileges,” the program helps men and women rebound fully and move beyond addictions, destructive relationships, time spent in jail, and other places of despair.</p> <p>Throughout their stay, ranging typically from <strong>six to nine months</strong>, men and women focus “less on treating symptoms and more on addressing the constraints” within daily life. Accordingly, alongside <strong>intensive discipleship and education</strong>, program participants benefit from a series of practical services like GED prep, <strong>training in everyday life skills</strong>, and job placement assistance.</p> <p><strong>STAFF CREDENTIALS</strong></p> <p>According to the message posted by the nonprofit’s executive director, staff are “successful, mature, lay persons and pastors.” <strong>Volunteers</strong> also play a role here.</p> <p><strong>ACCOMMODATIONS & AMENITIES</strong></p> <p>Teen Challenge Cincinnati can accommodate <strong>up to 36 men</strong> as well as <strong>nine women</strong> (both pregnant and non-pregnant) in two separate homes. While there are few details provided on the men’s home - it includes a chapel, prayer room, and lounge - the nearby home for women occupies a <strong>fully renovated 1850 residence</strong> on a property that’s more than three acres large. The 3,500-square foot home has four bedrooms, “sitting” and group study rooms, and a chapel on-site. <strong>Children do not reside at the home with women, but they may visit</strong>.</p> <p>The campus is also host to the Bob and Betty Linder Community Resource Center, which houses a <strong>gym</strong>, classrooms, and meeting rooms.</p> <p><strong>WHAT ALUMNI SAY</strong></p> <p>Rehabs.com has not yet received any reviews from this facility’s alumni.</p> <p>However, across secondary sources including Google, Citehealth, and Facebook, <strong>20 of the 22 individuals reviewing Teen Challenge Cincinnati to date gave the program a perfect five stars</strong>.<small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-1"><sup>[1]</sup></a></small><small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-2"><sup>[2]</sup></a></small><small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-3"><sup>[3]</sup></a></small></p> <p>“This program showed me the way to living successfully with Christ!” exclaimed Google reviewer Jeff, while an anonymous reviewer left words of encouragement on Citehealth: “If you are open minded and stick with the program it works. The 9 month [length] is kinda tough but worth it at the end.”</p> <p><strong>WHAT FRIENDS & FAMILY SAY</strong></p> <p>Awarding Teen Challenge Cincinnati five stars for the staff’s level of training and experience, the treatment for co-occurring disorders, and the effectiveness of treatment itself, an anonymous loved told Rehabs.com that the program is “totally faith-based.”</p> <p><strong>WHAT STAFF SAY</strong></p> <p>In their survey for Rehabs.com, an anonymous staff member outlined what they considered to be program strengths and weaknesses. They found it “Properly run” and in a “Good” area, but “expensive” and beset by communication issues.</p> <p><strong>FINANCING</strong></p> <p>Teen Challenge Cincinnati is a <strong>501(c)(3) nonprofit organization</strong> that is privately funded by individuals, churches, businesses and program fees. According to the nonprofit’s website, “individual program fees are only approximately 42%” of the actual cost.” Additional subsidies of up to 25% are available for individuals truly in need.</p> <p>The staff member surveyed by Rehabs.com noted that Teen Challenge Cincinnati “does not accept insurance.”</p> <p><small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-1"><sup>[1]</sup></a> <a href="https://goo.gl/r2Kprz" target="_blank">https://goo.gl/r2Kprz</a></small><br /> <small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-2"><sup>[2]</sup></a> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pg/Teen-Challenge-Cincinnati-Womens-Home-199286680201599/reviews/" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/pg/Teen-Challenge-Cincinnati-Womens-Home-199286680201599/reviews/</a></small><br /> <small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-3"><sup>[3]</sup></a> <a href="http://citehealth.com/rehab-centers/ohio/cities/milford-city-in-clermont-county/cincinnati-teen-challenge#reviews" target="_blank">http://citehealth.com/rehab-centers/ohio/cities/milford-city-in-clermont-county/cincinnati-teen-challenge#reviews</a></small></p>
— Jordon Kosoffsky · 2017-11-30 07:42:07 PST
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