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Mission StatementThe mission of Alternative Behavior Treatment Centers is to promote healthy behaviors and relationships through prevention and treatment of at risk individuals and families. ABTC HistoryAlternative Behavior Treatment Centers (ABTC) was founded by Robin McGinnis, MSW and opened its doors in 1995 as a non-profit adolescent treatment agency to work with youth who were identified as difficult to manage and in need of a residential care program. The 20 bed residential program was originally located in a leased space in Des Plaines, Illinois for boys 12-18 years of age. In July, 1997 the programs doubled in size to 40 residential beds and opened an on-campus special education school at the current 14 acre location in western Lake County, IL. The expanded beds were developed to meet the needs of older adolescents (15-21 years) with histories of mental illness and developmental delay. In 1999, ABTC opened a transitional living program and built 10 studio apartments on the campus to house the New Steps program to 21 years of age. In collaboration with IDJJ, ABTC developed and managed treatment programs for 10 years at IYC - Kewanee, which serves as one of the State's juvenile correction facilities. Today ABTC operates numerous programs along a continuum of care for children, adolescents, families and adults located throughout Chicago and Illinois.
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