Nurturing, Safe, and Structured Care for Youth
Compassionate support for emotional healing and growth.
Nurturing, Safe, and Structured Care for Youth
Compassionate support for emotional healing and growth.
Compassionate support for emotional healing and growth.
Compassionate support for emotional healing and growth.
Our mission is to provide safe, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive residential care that helps youth stabilize, build skills, and move toward long-term success.
We envision a community where every young person leaves our program stronger, supported, and prepared for a brighter future with family, school, and community connections.
At One Care Group Home, we emphasize safety and compassion in all we do. We model accountability, honor cultural diversity, and empower youth voice. By strengthening family ties and promoting equity, we ensure every youth has the opportunity to thrive.

One Care Group Home provides 24/7 residential care for up to four ambulatory youth (12–17). We accept referrals from DCFS and Probation. Services are individualized, culturally responsive, and aligned with each youth’s case plan.

Trauma-Informed Care: Relationship-based support, predictable structure, restorative responses, and de-escalation.
Behavioral Support: Individualized behavior strategies; collaboration with mental-health providers (therapy, medication management through outside providers).
Education & Vocation: School enrollment and attendance support, IE
Trauma-Informed Care: Relationship-based support, predictable structure, restorative responses, and de-escalation.
Behavioral Support: Individualized behavior strategies; collaboration with mental-health providers (therapy, medication management through outside providers).
Education & Vocation: School enrollment and attendance support, IEP/504 coordination with districts, tutoring, GED pathways, and job-readiness for older youth.
Health & Well-Being: Coordination of medical, dental, vision, and behavioral health appointments; healthy routines, nutrition, hygiene, and sleep.
Life Skills & ILP: Daily living skills, financial literacy basics, time management, transportation training (e.g., TAP card use), and community resource navigation.
Family & Permanency: Family engagement when appropriate, visitation coordination, and permanency planning with the placing agency.
Recreation & Enrichment: Safe outings, sports and fitness, arts, community service, and leadership opportunities.

Youth with significant behavioral needs
Youth on probation
Youth with AWOL history (risk-aware plans, increased supervision/engagement, coordination with partners)
Youth requiring education re-engagement or credit recovery

County social workers (DCFS).
Probation officers / placement units.
Partner agencies and short-term programs seeking step-down.

Age 12–17; ambulatory; medically stable for basic residential setting.
Behavior needs manageable within 4-bed staff ratio.
Alignment with youth’s case plan, education plan, and community resource.

Referral review & bed availability.
Rapid case screening and preliminary safety plan.
Admission meeting (intake, consents, personal property, safety orientation).
First 72 hours plan (education, health, engagement goals, crisis prevention).
30-day case plan alignment with agency and family.

Respect, dignity, privacy, and culturally affirming care.
Access to education, healthcare, and visitation per case plan.
Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard (RPPS): We support age-appropriate activities, outings, sports, and clubs consistent with safety and your case plan.
Personal Property: We document and safeguard your belongings at intake and discharge.
Grievances: Tell any staff, ask for a grievance form, or contact your social worker/probation officer; we respond quickly and without retaliation.

Safe routines, meals, school, activities, and time to connect with staff and peers.
Opportunities to learn life skills, set goals, and celebrate wins.

We encourage healthy, appropriate family and natural supports, partnering closely with your team to make visits and calls happen per the case plan.
California CCLD License #198209783 (Group Home, 4 ambulatory youth)
Address: 1413 W Magnolia St, Compton, CA 90220; Admin hours M–F 9am–5pm
Trauma-informed care; crisis de-escalation; RPPS.
Emergency & disaster procedures; infection control.
Child & youth rights; sexual and reproductive health information.
Mandated reporting; documentation & confidentiality.
Program philosophy & services; roles and teamwork; community resources.
Behavior support; suicide risk awareness; cultural humility.
Admissions, Assessment, Retention & Non-Discrimination.
Personal Property (intake & discharge).
Missing/AWOL & Safety Response; Notification Tree.
Grievance & Feedback; Incident Reporting & Follow-Up.
Medication Assistance/Storage (if applicable), HIPAA/FERPA alignment.
Visitation & Communication; RPPS Activities.
Emergency & Disaster Plan (staff roles, drills, supplies).
Please reach us at onecare1413@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Yes—we are experienced supporting youth on probation with individualized plans.
We coordinate with the district or current school, support IEP/504, and provide tutoring/credit recovery options.
We help schedule and transport to appointments; therapy/psychiatry is coordinated with county providers.
Yes—visitation per case plan. We encourage healthy family connections.
If you have questions about the opportunities available in our programs, feel free to send us a message. We will get back to you as soon as possible.
1413 West Magnolia Street, Compton, CA, USA
Open today | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm |

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