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Are juveniles in detention allowed to receive visitors?

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Are juveniles in detention allowed to receive visitors?

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Yes. Visiting is encouraged and occurs during a pre-set time frame. Visitors must be approved in order to be admitted to the facility. In general, parents, legal guardians, siblings over the age of 18 and grandparents are granted visitation rights. No visitors under the age of 18 will be admitted unless special authorization is arranged with the resident’s case manager prior to arrival at the facility. Case managers are available to meet with parents during visiting hours.

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