Bayes Achievement Center, Inc.

Bayes Achievement Center, Inc.
Bayes Achievement Center, Inc. 7517 Highway 75 South Huntsville, TX 77340
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Bayes Achievement Center, Inc.

BAC is licensed by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (TDFPS) to serve emotionally disturbed children, both male and female ages 6 - 17. BAC is a “TEA Approved Non-Public Day School” authorized to serve students ages 3 - 22. Although BAC is approved to service a broader age range the age criteria established for admission is 6 - 22. BAC is unable to serve children who are without behavior problems, non-ambulatory, H.I.V. positive, pregnant/parenting, have a primary issue of substance abuse, those who require skilled medical care, or any individual whose safety would be at risk due to the use of behavior interventions such a personal restraint (i.e. medically fragile, AAI).
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Services Bayes Achievement Center, Inc., in an effort to re-invent residential treatment, offers a residential treatment program and non-public school staffed by trained professionals and paraprofessionals. The staff at BAC continually work toward providing a warm and loving family environment that replicates the nurturing environment of a normal home.

The home environment has been specifically designed to foster the independence and development of the individual. Unlike a hospital setting, the teaching home environment nurtures the person in a normalized manner, assisting them in reaching their maximum potential. It is BAC's desire to serve individuals who are most in need. The basis of our service is twofold: normalization and unconditional care. The basic premise of normalization is that children and young adults can best learn to become normal, competent adults if they live in and learn from a normal environment, neighborhood and community. Unconditional care extends the right of care to high-risk individuals who have been discharged from previous placements due to severity of behavior. This premise further asserts that children and young people need loving care regardless of their behavior, and rejecting them from care and treatment for misbehavior worsens their condition and our society's ultimate burden.

Treatment is individualized, but only after a thorough evaluation by the appropriate professionals has been completed. Treatment is functional, culturally competent, applicable and transferable. Treatment is never limited to medication. Individuals that are ill or have a chronic medical problem such as seizures are medicated as necessary. Persons served are not medicated solely because they exhibit behavior problems or learning difficulties. Under the direction and supervision of an expertly trained medical staff, attempts to reduce medications for behavior control will be done gradually with the hope of eventually discontinuing the use of medication. He or she will then be provided the opportunity to function in the most natural and normal learning environment possible.

BAC respects cultural diversity, religious differences and each individual’s unique circumstances that bring them into care.

BAC subscribes to the philosophy of advocacy and interagency collaboration. BAC networks, interacts and cooperates with various community organizations and agencies. BAC is also involved with legislative advocacy efforts to improve service delivery at the local, state and federal levels.
Additional Services Residential Treatment Center / Day Treatment Program
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