At the Healing Adults & Adolescents Residential Treatment (HAART) Program, our mission revolves around fostering a secure and comforting environment that inspires healing. We believe that everyone deserves a fair opportunity to contribute to their community, and we are committed to providing the necessary support to ensure this.
Our comprehensive treatment approach focuses on the individual as a whole, promoting resilience and family unity. For those unable to return home, we offer long-term care until they reach 18 years of age. Our ultimate goal is to decrease the rates of high school drop-outs, substance abuse, incarceration, and homelessness among adults who were once in placement as children. Our treatment team diligently works towards common goals to assist our residents and their families.
We aim to improve their ability to effectively communicate within their community, take responsibility for their actions while being aware of their impact on others, understand the cognitive and emotional processes that contribute to maladaptive behavior, and manage anger and impulsive behavior. We provide the tools necessary to independently access community resources, promoting growth and progress towards individual educational, behavior, and personal goals while addressing their social and emotional needs. We also aim to cater to the needs of the family, strengthening the bond and improving the overall psychosocial rehabilitation process.
Our Leadership Team
Sheryl Ann Herbert
Chief Administrator
Sheryl Ann Herbert is a licensed school psychologist and a licensed behavior specialist. Sheryl has worked in the mental health field for over 30 years. She began her career in college, working with adults with chronic mental illnesses in a group home setting. Sheryl had the opportunity to work for the Matrix Research Institute, where she assisted in research and training in the field of psychosocial rehabilitation. Sheryl received her undergraduate degree from Duquesne University in Psychology, her graduate degree in human services psychology from LaSalle University, and her certification in school psychology from Immaculata University.
Frank Hendrick
Director of Residential Services and Quality Assurance
Frank Hendrick holds an undergraduate degree from West Chester University in psychology and a master’s degree from Capella University in school counseling. Frank was formerly currently a Program Supervisor at Devereux. He also trains his staff through the Devereux Institute of Clinical & Professional Training & Research.