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Licensure for a troubled youth home in northwest Montana has been permanently revoked following a state investigation that found physical, psychological and sexual abuse and neglect of children attending the Ranch for Kids.
On Wednesday, the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services released the decision by an administrative hearing officer. The document released by the department surfaces a trove of allegations of misconduct, improper medication administration and assault by staff at the Ranch for Kids outside Rexford. The decision is final; the time for Ranch for Kids to appeal the revocation in state district court has expired, DPHHS deputy chief legal counsel Nick Domitrovich said Wednesday.
After Multiple Abuse Allegations, Ranch For Kids Permanently Loses License
State health officials Wednesday released a ruling from an administrative law judge that permanently revoked the license of Ranch for Kids. Ranch for Kids was a private therapeutic facility for children in northwest Montana. Montana Public Radio’s Aaron Bolton is here to walk us through this development.
Corin Cates-Carney: Before we get into the decision, can you remind us what Ranch for Kids was?
Aaron Bolton: Ranch for Kids was what the state called a Private Alternative Adolescent Residential or Outdoor Program, PAARP for short. These programs are aimed at providing therapy to minors with severe behavioral issues. Ranch for Kids was based out of an old school up in Rexford near the Canadian border. Its owner Bill Sutley said it specialized in helping adopted children who weren’t bonding with their adoptive parents and also kids with fetal alcohol syndrome. Parents from across the country would spend