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Qualified Residential Treatment Program (QRTP)

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A Stable, Therapeutic Environment for Foster Youth

Our Qualified Residential Treatment Program (QRTP) provides intensive clinical care for adolescents in the foster care system. We serve boys ages 11 to 14 and girls ages 12 to 17 who are currently in the Arkansas foster care system and in DCFS custody. We address a range of mental and behavioral health needs—including trauma-related disorders, mood disorders, and complex challenges—always with an emphasis on dignity, support, and growth.

This program addresses each child’s entire wellbeing, including medical, psychiatric, social, physical, and academic needs. Our therapies and activities are enjoyed in a beautiful, open, and comfortable 42-acre campus.

What Makes QRTP Different?

  • Trauma-Informed Care

    A trauma-informed, evidence-based residential option for youth in foster care who need structured support to stabilize, build skills, and make durable progress.

  • Family First Act Alignment

    Our program serves to fulfill the Family First Prevention Services Act, which emphasizes placing children in the least restrictive, most family-like setting appropriate to their needs when foster care is necessary.

  • Focus on Permanency

    We focus on student and life-skills development, with a clear goal of reunification with family—or, when that isn’t possible, placement in a permanent adoptive home.

Program Experience

Our History

A highly regarded program statewide, built on decades of residential expertise and close partnership with state agencies.

A Week in QRTP

Students bus to Joe T Robinson High School, and many hold part-time jobs and participate in extracurriculars alongside therapy, skill-building, and family work.

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Core Components of Our Care

  • Trauma-informed, evidence-based practices guided by licensed clinicians.
  • Case Management and permanency planning from day one.
  • Safe, structured environment supported by highly trained staff.
  • On-campus education and skill-building integrated with school and work goals.
  • Partnership with state agencies, families, and guardians to ensure a supported, sustainable path forward.
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Eligibility for the QRTP Program

Our community/qualified residential treatment program accepts youth who meet the following criteria.

Who We Serve (Inclusion Criteria)

  • Female, ages 12 to 17
  • Male, ages 11 to 14
  • In DCFS custody
  • Able to live in the community without danger to themselves or others
  • Must be enrolled in an education program (i.e., public school, day treatment, or vocational)
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Criteria Not Appropriate for This Program (Exclusion Criteria)

This program is not appropriate for youth with:

  • Recent behaviors such as firesetting
  • Violent behavior requiring containment, seclusion, or restraints within the past 45 days
  • Chronic drug or alcohol problems
  • Chronic runaway behaviors
  • Felony conviction
  • Active psychosis