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Anonymous:
Bios for the only other two people listed:

Program Director: "Julie Bellamy received her Bachelors of Science Degree from Southern Utah University in Psychology. Julie has worked with troubled youth for the past 4 years in a variety of settings including conduct disorders. Julie is an avid outdoors enthusiast and while attending the University was a member of the Women's Basketball Team. She enjoys many forms of music and has helped youth to understand and appreciate music."

I.e. - not qualified.

Therapist?: "Ms. Williams received her Masters of Social Work (M.S.W.) from Eastern Washington University in 1988 after having received a Bachelors of Science degree from Weber State College in 1986. She has been a Certified Clinical Social Worker (CSW) for over 17 years as well as being a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). In recent years Ms. Williams has held several positions as "Clinical Director" in residential youth facilities and Counseling Centers where she supervised as many as 35 therapists and case managers, having provided individual, group and family therapy as well as providing crisis management and performing clinical therapy. Carol is a member of the Business and Professional Women and served as Adjunct Professor at the University of Utah in 1995. In addition she received the Duchesne County Professional Achievement Award in 1988 and was named "Utah Professional Women of the Year" in 1996."

Definitely more qualified.  I wonder why the rest of the staff's bios are not listed?

Anonymous:
Office of Licensing has THREE (3) of these Integrity House treament facilities licensed in Utah:

All show Daniel Taylor as the DIRECTOR
All are listed as Residental Treatment for girls only, ages 12-17.

Integrity House in Cedar City, Utah capicity 23

Integrity House West Cedar City, Utah capacity 6

Integrity House/Beaver Beaver, Utah  Capacity 16

What's the deal here?  Why are these kids spread out in three different small facilities, with ONE Director??????

And some guy with a BA? and a wife who's a Nurse's Aid?

Something is just terribly wrong here.

Called there and asked for "Dr" Bernie.
A bit of mumbling, and was told he'd moved to the "East," and the guy on the phone just hung up.

Hmmmmmm

BeenThere:(:
Our daughter was in Integrity House in Cedar City for several months, until we went to get her.  The program was nothing like their website claimed it would be.  The facility was crummy, and the girls basically stayed in the house and did nothing day after day, week after week.  The family who owned it owned other facilities and were really scattered and busy with their own 4 or 5 kids.  The cost was unbelievable considering the services that were provided.   The school program was pathetic, and the communication between staff and parents was pitiful.

Do not send your children here!!    We knew tons of parents who were dissatisfied, and lots of girls were pulled out and brought home or put into better facilities.

-BeenThere:(

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---Called there and asked for "Dr" Bernie.
A bit of mumbling, and was told he'd moved to the "East," and the guy on the phone just hung up.

HmmmmmmGuest
--- End quote ---
 

Bernie Farrow did move to the EAST:
He went to work for Harbor Oaks Boarding School in N.C. - another facility on the ISAC watchlist that Sue Scheff/PURE refers to.

Any idea where Bernie Farrow went, after he left Harbor Oaks?
He worked at Whitmore Academy prior to working at Integrity House.

It might be a good idea to keep an eye on the Sudweeks and where-ever they try to open their new facility.
The Sudweeks - Dr. Bernie - Sue Scheff is a long-time working "triangle." :sue:

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "BeenThere:(" ---Do not send your children here!!    We knew tons of parents who were dissatisfied, and lots of girls were pulled out and brought home or put into better facilities.

-BeenThere:(
--- End quote ---

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