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505.324.5800

Administration FAX:
505.324.5880

Assessment Tele:
505.324.5822

Assessment FAX:
505.324.5898

Crisis Shelter Tele:
505.324.5840

Crisis Shelter FAX:
505.324.5885
871 Andrea Dr., Suite 1

Farmington, NM 87401
Phone: 505.324.5800
Fax: 505.324.5879
JUVENILE ASSESSMENT CENTER
Jennifer Johnston,
Intake Specialist
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Ronnie Patterson,
Intake Specialist
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Tamara Peshlakai,
Intake Specialist
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The non-secure area of the Juvenile Services Center serves youths from ages 9 to 18. At the time of referral, an Intake Specialist will conduct a comprehensive needs/risk assessment to help identify areas of concern and then staff will consult with families to develop a plan of action for services or programs available through community organizations. Such agencies/programs are: anger management, education, employment, mental health, substance abuse, sex and dating, crisis, recreation, family services, parenting and more.

Youth and families can utilize the services of the Assessment Center. Referrals are taken by the following: Self-referrals, Informal Juvenile Probation referrals, Court referrals, Youth who have concerning behavior at home, Truants/suspended/expelled students or those students not committing to school, Parent/Families needing services as a result of child conflict, In-State Runaways to be transferred to the Crisis Shelter, Youths who do not meet secure detention criteria (at the recommendation of the on-call JPO), Youth identified by law enforcement as having concerning/at-risk behavior.

Parent notification must be completed at the time of a referral and prior to a drop off to the Assessment Center.

Assessments are done between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Appointments and walk-ins are welcome. In case of an emergency staff are on-call 24-hours a day, seven days a week. One or both parents/guardians MUST accompany the youth to the appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions.

Q: How much does your program cost?
A: There is no cost for this program.
Q: What resources/referrals do you provide?
A: The Assessment Center has listings for several programs in San Juan County from areas such as anger management, mental health, substance abuse, GED and educational services and many more.
Q: Can a police officer bring a child to the Assessment Center?
A: A police officer can bring a child to the Assessment Center if a parent has given the officer permission to transport the child.
Q: Does the Assessment Center provide any long-term or extensive mental health placement or services?
A: The Assessment Center provides only assessment and referral services. No extensive mental health testing, placement or long-term services are provided.
Q: Does the Assessment Center accept children who are under the influence of a substance (alcohol, drugs, etc.)?
A: The Assessment Center is not a de-tox unit for juveniles. Thorough screening will take place between Administration and Juvenile Probation on a case-to-case basis for holding juveniles under the influence of alcohol. The Center provides referrals for juveniles who may have a substance abuse problem.
Q: Does my child have to come home with me even if the police bring him/her to the Assessment Center?
A: Yes. Parents/guardians must pick up their child, arrange for him/her to stay with a friend or relative, or arrange other placement. If parent/guardian refuses to pick up child and all other options are exhausted, Human Services becomes involved. Parents/guardian remain financially responsible for placement of their child.
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