Program type: Both - Residential Treatment
Description:
We work with adolescents whose problems include suicide attempts, mood or thought disturbances, ADHD, learning disabilities, history of abuse or history of aggressive behavior. The focus of our program is to help these young people break a desperate cycle of emotional illness, low self-esteem and self-destructive behavior. We use a combination of intensive treatment, compassion, family involvement and community outings to address their multiple needs.
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About Program:
Cost Per Day:
Financial assistance available:
Average Length of Stay: Under 3 Months
Number of clients at facility: 11 - 20
Staff to Client Ratio:
Staff credentials:
Accredited school on site: Yes
Spiritual component: No
Christian programming: No
Family counseling available: Yes
Licensed within state: Yes