Located in Methuen, The Merrimack Valley Young Adult Program provides a continuum of care ranging from 24-hour group living environments and supported apartments to community outreach. The program services young adults who are managing mental health challenges and are working on developing life skills to become more independent. Group living is provided in a home environment with staff on site and the independent living apartments provides daily staff support. Young adults of all genders are welcome and must be involved and referred by the Department of Mental Health (DMH).
This program was great at the beginning. However because of the director PJ, the roll over and inconsistency of the staff is a lot for young adults with mental health issues to handle. Staff was constantly late to appointments. When my child needed to use the respite room she was locked out of the house for 4 hours while the staff was sitting on the couch in front of the window my daughter was knocking on, this staff member refused to answer the emergency phone as I tried called 38 times to get my daughter back in the house, and would not answer the door after my daughter spent hours ringing the doorbell. This happened on a Saturday so no one else was available to call, I even tried emailing Joshua Beebee the therapist for the program. I had to drive there about 40 mins away. They blame the roll over of the staff on the clients and accusing them of not using the services provided. My child used the services up until they were no longer available to use and suffered greatly because of the having them not, having them and not. Then they lied in the discharge paperwork. When I asked the director PJ for his bosses email and phone number he refused because “she was moving offices”. I was told my PJ’s director that he should have given them to me when I asked(this was a year later that I was able to talk to her). PJ has no compassion for anyone with mental health issues, he should. It be working with young adults. He should not be the director there. Two of the employees upon leaving told my child and I they left because of PJ and how he treated them and that I should keep notes on him and report him. This is just a short of what we went through at this program. I was told that they aren’t used to having family involvement like me. They told me they were there to take stuff off my plate and they did no such thing. They caused my child more anxiety and depression with the constant roll over in people my child really started to form relationships with. Glad we are out of this program. Be ware of your discharge paperwork and the lies they spew in them. Make sure you read them well! It only took about 5/6 months for us to receive them, amongst other things, I’m still waiting for that. I’ll never get. I’d think twice before letting my child enter this program. DMH has several other great programs and this is not one of them!
Frequently Asked Questions About Merrimack Valley Young Adult Program
What services does the Merrimack Valley Young Adult Program provide?
The program provides a continuum of care ranging from 24-hour group living environments and supported apartments to community outreach for young adults managing mental health challenges.
Who is eligible to join the Merrimack Valley Young Adult Program?
Young adults of all genders who are involved and referred by the Department of Mental Health (DMH) are eligible to join the program.
Where is the Merrimack Valley Young Adult Program located?
It is located at 12 Sunny Ave, Methuen, MA, 01844-5909, United States.
What are the operating hours of the Merrimack Valley Young Adult Program?
The program operates Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
How can I contact the Merrimack Valley Young Adult Program?
You can contact them by phone at +1 978-349-4212 or visit their website at https://www.waysideyouth.org/.
What types of living arrangements are offered by the Merrimack Valley Young Adult Program?
The program offers 24-hour group living environments with staff on site and supported independent living apartments with daily staff support.
What mental health challenges does the Merrimack Valley Young Adult Program address?
The program supports young adults managing various mental health challenges while helping them develop life skills for greater independence.
What nearby facilities can visitors check out when visiting the Merrimack Valley Young Adult Program?
Visitors might explore Appleton Square for accommodations and historical sites, or enjoy dining at East Street Grille and El Patron Grill and Cantina, which offer bars and restaurants nearby.
Are there convenient services nearby for visitors to the Merrimack Valley Young Adult Program?
Yes, nearby conveniences include Route 110 Convenience Store, Vana Mart gas station, and Global Service Station for automotive and convenience needs.
What recreational or personal care options are available near the Merrimack Valley Young Adult Program?
Nearby personal care options include Woody's Barbershop, The Green Room Beauty Bar Methuen, Diva Nails, and Lotus Beauty Salon, while entertainment venues include Arthur's House of Jazz and Omega Studios Boston.