Programs Overview
Morrison provides a comprehensive continuum of mental health services for children ages birth through 18. Clients of Morrison Child and Family Services have the right to fair and equitable treatment including the right to receive services in a non-discriminatory manner. Each of Morrison's programs is regularly and rigorously reviewed by our internal Program Evaluation Department, which has been documenting the results of our work and guiding program innovations and improvements for more than 25 years. Explore the table below for a sampling of program evaluation data, or scroll down further for a complete list of Morrison's programs.
Program Evaluation Data from Featured Programs
Early Childhood (Birth-6 years) Programs
Abused, neglected, or emotionally troubled young children benefit from integrated outpatient, day treatment, and foster care services. Infants and their families recieve home-based aid as well as parent education and support groups.
Middle Childhood (7 - 12 years) Programs
Children with moderate to severe emotional, behavioral and educational problems have access to a full spectrum of services in schools, homes, clinics, and residential programs.
Late Childhood (13 - 18 years) Programs
Emotionally troubled teens benefit from comprehensive services, including counseling, drug and alcohol treatment, foster parenting, treatment for sexual aggression and abuse, and separate male and female residential programs.


