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  • 1Community Treatment Solutions — (CTS) is a non profit organization that gives psychiatric treatment to children, adolescents and families as a response to the New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS) searching to place such people in that type of setting.[1] CTS… …

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  • 2Assertive community treatment — Assertive community treatment, or ACT, is a highly intensive and integrated approach for community mental health service delivery. [Dixon, L. (2000). Assertive community treatment: Twenty five years of gold. Psychiatric Services , 51 , 759 765.]… …

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  • 3Community mental health service — Psychology …

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  • 4Community court — In the United States and several other countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and South Africa, a community court is a neighborhood focused court that applies a problem solving approach[1] to local crime and safety concerns.[2]… …

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  • 5Community Alliance for the Ethical Treatment of Youth — Founder(s) Charles King and Kathryn Whitehead Founded …

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  • 6Residential Segregation — refers to the physical separation of two groups based on residence and housing Schaeffer, Richard T. Race and Ethnicity in the United States. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2007. page 28] , or a form of segregation that sorts… …

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  • 7Community Hospice of Northeast Florida — Type Non Profit Industry Palliative Care Founded 1979 (Jacksonville) Founder(s) …

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  • 8Community Medical Center (Montana) — Community Medical Center …

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  • 9Tarzana Treatment Centers — (TTC) is a community based, non profit, healthcare organization providing behavioral health, primary care and other health related services. TTC was incorporated in 1972 as Free Men, Inc., and later changed its name to Tarzana Treatment Center.… …

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  • 10Care in the Community — (also called Community Care or Domiciled Care ) is the British policy of deinstitutionalization, treating and caring for physically and mentally disabled people in their homes rather than in an institution. Institutional care was the target of… …

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