Integrated Continuum of Care
Boys Town developed its Integrated Continuum of Care as part of an ambitious, ongoing effort to expand the life-changing care we provide to children and families across the United States. The Continuum is unique to Boys Town and enables us to deliver the right treatment at the right time to troubled children and families who are edging toward crisis.
Across the Continuum’s service levels and in all programs, treatment is consistently effective because it’s based on the research-proven Boys Town Model. As children and families make progress (or fail to make progress) at one level, they can move to other levels that better fit their needs, without starting over in their treatment and all within the same treatment model.
Services toward the top of the Continuum provide more intensive care and interventions to children with serious emotional or behavioral problems. Children receive these services outside of their homes, so reunification with their families, whenever possible, is always the ultimate goal.
Services toward the base of the Continuum focus on helping families stay together, preventing children from being removed from their homes, and assisting parents by providing training, counseling, and other resources.
To support the Continuum, certain fundamental principles, values, and services cut across all levels. In each service and program, this approach enables Boys Town to:
- Help children and families build a strong spiritual foundation and make values a part of everyday life.
- Promote the value of education to children and families.
- Ensure children and families learn healthy living skills to promote positive family life.
- Partner with families and resources in the community to ensure children receive the level of service that best meets their needs.
Boys Town is the only child and family organization that offers a broad spectrum of treatment for youngsters’ emotional and behavioral problems, while providing expert healthcare through the Boys Town National Research Hospital in Nebraska.

