Sequel Youth and Family Services

Sequel Youth and Family Services, LLC specializes in providing behavioral health services for children, adolescents, and adults facing various challenges. The organization develops and operates both residential and community-based programs aimed at addressing the needs of at-risk and delinquent youth. Its comprehensive offerings include outpatient counseling, therapeutic foster care, specialized treatment for sexual offenders, in-home support, and small group home programming for youth with mental and medical complications. Additionally, Sequel provides children's targeted case management, onsite therapeutic behavioral services, bio-psychosocial assessments, individual and family therapy, behavioral health assessments, psychiatric evaluations, and medical management. The focus is on delivering tailored support to individuals with behavioral, emotional, or physical challenges.

Diane McCullom

Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer

2 past transactions

Rebecca School

Acquisition in 2018
Rebecca School is a private therapeutic day school dedicated to educating children aged three to twenty-one with neurodevelopmental delays in relating and communication. Utilizing the Developmental Individual Differences Relationship-based (DIR®) model developed by Dr. Stanley Greenspan, the school emphasizes the importance of relationships as the foundation of learning. Each child’s program is tailored to their specific needs, recognizing the unique strengths and limitations of every individual. The school offers K-12 special education services, addressing a variety of learning disabilities, including challenges in reading, writing, math, attention, sensory processing, and social skills. By focusing on individualized approaches, Rebecca School aims to create an environment where each child can thrive.

Aaron School

Acquisition in 2018
Aaron School, established in 2003, is a private therapeutic day school located on the East Side of Manhattan, serving children ages three to 21 who face challenges in mainstream education due to learning, language, attention, social skills, and sensory issues. The school has expanded its offerings to provide integrated academic, enrichment, and therapeutic services for students in grades K-12, focusing on those with neurodevelopmental delays and various learning disabilities. With a commitment to fostering confidence and success in its students, Aaron School aims to create an inclusive environment where each child can thrive and develop essential skills for lifelong learning.
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