What is Clara’s House (partial hospitalization)?
At Clara’s House children and adolescents receive care for mental health and/or chemical dependency in a healing, nurturing, and safe atmosphere. Clara’s House is a place to find hope.
We provide intensive, collaborative, therapeutic services supporting youth and their families.
Patient-centered services are provided for ages 5-18 based on referral needs, assessment and therapy plan. Physicians, providers and interdisciplinary staff put the patient and family at the center of care.
Clara's House Design
The design of Clara’s House features many homelike attributes. This creates a healing atmosphere where children feel welcome and comfortable and can develop their own sense of strength, determination and self worth.
Information about Clara's House
Programs at Clara’s House
- Continuing Care at Clara's House
- The goal of this program is to offer additional support and bolster long-term success by providing specialized services for youth and families as they transition from Clara's House. Currently, the main focus of Continuing Care is to provide parents with the tools needed to be successful with meeting the needs of their children.
- Parent Enrichment is an education and support group open to any parent/caregiver who has a child with behavioral health needs. Learn more about Parent Enrichment including June's schedule (PDF) Schedule for July/August (PDF)
- Adolescent Chemical Dependency Program (Recovery Plus)
Learn more about the Recovery Plus Adolescent Residential Facility
- Early Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program
- Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program
- Child Partial Hospitalization Program
Facts about Clara's House
- Serves nearly 500 youth each year
- The first St. Cloud Hospital facility paid for completely by community donations, it opened October 2004
- Nearly 25,000 square foot building includes gym, playroom, classrooms, group rooms, garden, patio, playground and more.
- Clara’s House is named after benefactor, Mae Ellingson-Skalicky’s mother “Clara,” who spent her life loving and caring for children. In addition, hundreds of community benefactors have also contributed. Read Clara's story
Video: See how Clara's House makes a difference
Video: Art Therapy
More Information for Families
Learn more about the Recovery Plus Adolescent Residential Facility