Curae Center

Curae Center2024-10-03T13:49:18-07:00

Care Happens Here

About Curae

About the Curae Center

Our mission is for students and families served by the Curae Center to experience care in a way that supports them in reaching their emotional and academic goals so they can experience a sense of belonging that is transferable to the larger community.

The Curae Center supports elementary students who need additional social, emotional, and behavioral support while benefiting from mental health services. Our program combines academic, therapeutic, and behavioral interventions tailored to each student’s Individual Education Plan (IEP).

The program offers:

  • Day treatment setting
  • Individual and group therapy, as well as family therapy
  • Focus on student and family needs
  • Community outings and outdoor experiences
  • Systems model; integrating families, school districts, and community partners
  • Individualized instruction in academics, social skills, emotional regulation, communication, play, and conflict resolution
  • Behavior management aligned with each student’s Behavior Support Plan, using de-escalation principles
  • Adherence to guidelines for least intrusive interventions and best practices
  • Day treatment setting
  • Individual and group therapy, as well as family therapy
  • Focus on student and family needs
  • Community outings and outdoor experiences
  • Systems model; integrating families, school districts, and community partners
  • Individualized instruction in academics, social skills, emotional regulation, communication, play, and conflict resolution
  • Behavior management aligned with each student’s Behavior Support Plan, using de-escalation principles
  • Adherence to guidelines for least intrusive interventions and best practices
Curae Center Care Happens Here.

Who We Serve

Who We Serve at the Curae Center

A program of Educational Service District 112, Curae Center supports elementary students who need additional social, emotional, and behavioral assistance, who are cognitively intact and may benefit from mental health support. Our students receive academic and behavioral interventions tailored to each student’s Individual Education Plan (IEP). We believe that integrating therapeutic support within an educational framework significantly enhances the potential for positive outcomes.

Identifying Students for Care at Curae Center

Students who may benefit from Curae Center services include those who:

  • Exhibit externalizing behaviors associated with trauma, anxiety, depression, or family relational needs.

  • Demonstrate empathy and the ability to engage in reciprocal relationships.

  • Can participate in group, individual, or family therapy.

  • Have active Individual Education Plans (IEPs).

Contact

Contact Curae

Location

841 NE 22nd Ave.
Camas, WA 98607

Who to Contact

Helen Stout

Day School Program Director

Contact

Phone: 360-209-8943

Email: helen.stout@esd112.org

Laura Gallegos

Secretary

Contact

Phone: 360-952-3369

Email: laura.gallegos@esd112.org

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