Montfort Therapeutic Residence (MTR)


Montfort Therapeutic Residence

Montfort Therapeutic Residence (MTR) is a structured, therapeutic residential program for young men ages 12 to 21 who are experiencing significant challenges at home, in school, or within the community.

Through 24-hour supervision; individual, group, and family clinical services; education; group living support; family support; and recreation, MTR works with residents and their families to promote stability, reduce recidivism, and support a successful transition back into the community.


Could MTR Be a Good Fit?

To be considered for admission, a young person must:

MTR reviews each referral individually to determine whether the program can safely and effectively address the needs of the young person and their family.

  • Be referred by Family Court through the Department of Social Services (DSS) or the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS).
  • Be under the jurisdiction of Suffolk or Nassau County.
  • Be male and between 12 and 21 years old.
  • Be able to function safely in an open, non-secure setting.
  • Be identified as a Person in Need of Supervision (PINS), have juvenile charges, and/or demonstrate behavioral needs requiring treatment in a group home setting.

Get In Touch

For more information about the program or admission process, please contact:

Charles Gerace, LCSW
Program Director
631-928-5223