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Chaddock Campus

Our thirty-acre campus, located in the heart of Quincy, Illinois is home to five residential cottages, our therapeutic day school, administrative buildings and beautiful scenery. We welcome tours year-round to anyone interested in learning more about Chaddock!

Simon Cottage

Simon Cottage serves our younger pre-teen population of boys and girls in our DTAP and Accelerated Residential programs. Residents at Simon attend Individual and Family Therapy on sight weekly. The kids enjoy being active with staff and playing in Simon’s outdoor playgrounds. Staff are attuned to the physical and emotional needs of the children. They work hard to make the children feel safe and comfortable. The kid’s days can include art projects led by staff, “Big Muscle Activities” to meet sensory needs, and hearing a story read by staff before bed time. Simon staff are trained in evidenced based interventions with programming geared toward engaging with our younger population. The Simon team is committed to empowering families for a hopeful future and bringing healing to children they serve.

Leathers Cottage

Leathers Cottage serves our teen boys in our DTAP and Accelerated Residential programs. Residents at Leathers attend individual and Family Therapy on sight weekly. The boys enjoy spending their time with outdoor activities in our large front yard or playing games like pool or ping pong with staff. The staff work hard to facilitate a culture of caring and support to make the residents feel safe and connected to the adults in their life. A typical day at Leathers could include a game of football, making a meal with staff, going off-campus to bowl, or a cottage board game night. Leathers staff are trained in evidenced based interventions with programming geared toward engaging with teenage boys. Our main focus is to guide the child and family through their trauma to a place of healing and hope for the future.

Appuhn Cottage

Appuhn Cottage serves our older teenage girls in our DTAP, Accelerated Residential, and Group home programs. Residents at Appuhn attend Individual and Family therapy on sight weekly. Girls at Appuhn enjoy playing basketball in the backyard, cooking with staff, or having cottage board game night. Staff specialize in working with the girls on relationships, but also practicing life skills for the future. Girls at Appuhn may have jobs in the community, learn to shop and prepare meals, or learn how to use public transportation all with staff’s guidance. Appuhn staff are trained in evidenced based interventions with programming designed to engage older teenage girls. The Appuhn team are committed to helping the children they serve restore the ability to form trusting relationships as well as set them up for a bright future by teaching valuable life skills.

Wesley Cottage

Wesley Cottage serves our teen girls in our DTAP and Accelerated Residential programs. Residents at Wesley attend Individual and Family Therapy on sight weekly. The girls enjoy craft groups led by staff, painting, dancing, and being active around campus. Staff specialize in helping the girls explore their thoughts and feelings in a safe environment. A day at Wesley can include a game of catch with staff, a self-care group, a craft activity focusing on making jewelry. Wesley staff are trained in evidenced based interventions with programming designed toward engaging teenage girls. The Wesley team is committed to providing hope and healing to children who have experienced severe trauma and attachment-related difficulties and their families.

Kittel Cottage

Kittel Cottage serves our older teenage boys in our Group home program. Kittel Cottage is a unique cottage on our campus for our young men. Residents at Kittel attend therapy weekly. At Kittel, they will begin to learn and acquire the skills to live independently. Staff teach the children they serve to meal prep, grocery shop, find and hold down employment, use public transportation, financial literacy, self-care, cook, and plan for the future. Staff create a consistent environment where the boys can feel safe to prepare for the future. A day at Kittel can include a game of basketball, going off-campus to the art gallery, or grocery shopping with staff to work on budgeting. Kittel staff are trained in evidenced based interventions with programming geared toward preparing our children for a successful future. The Kittel team is committed to giving the children they serve all the possible skills they could need for living independently.