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Since 1977, the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives (NCIA) has
worked to break the destructive cycle often associated with the human
service and correctional systems. We provide individual care, concern,
and treatment for emotionally disturbed youth, developmentally disabled
adults and adolescents, and those involved in the criminal justice system.
Our innovative approach to service and care helps ensure that our clients
connect with the community in ways that are comfortable and beneficial
to everyone. We welcome clients without judgment and assist them in
creating futures that are based on their personal experiences and individual
definitions of success.
Founded by Dr. Jerome G. Miller and Herbert J. Hoelter, two of the
country’s leading experts in developing alternatives to institutionalization
and incarceration, NCIA’s mission is to help create a society
in which all persons who come into contact with human service or correctional
systems are provided with the care necessary to live their lives to
the best of their abilities. NCIA is dedicated to developing quality
programs and professional services that advocate timely intervention
and unconditional care.
NCIA guides its clients toward productive, socially acceptable lives.
Through unconditional care and personal attention, NCIA’s family
of services helps clients discover a world of possibilities as unique
as they are.
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