May
19
2008
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KBH provides quality treatment programs that serve the individual needs of the youth, their families, and the communities in which they live.
Tamara Miller
Director of Program Services
775-825-5050
888-811-6565
9436A Double R. Blvd.
Reno, NV 89521
tmiller@kidsbh.com
May
19
2008
Intermountain Hospital tries to bring to the community with a broad range of inpatient, partial hospitalization and outpatient services for adolescents and adults. As a service to the community, Intermountain Hospital offers a free and confidential assessment 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Lorraine Trusley, RN
208-377-8400
800-321-5984
303 North Allumbaugh
Boise, ID 83704
rtcidaho@micron.net
May
19
2008
Our program is designed to ensure both the adolescent and the parent that life CAN and WILL get better through aggressive quality treatment. We are a Residential Treatment Center with the primary objective of helping adolescents gain the skills and courage that it takes to make the changes in their lives that will guarantee a brighter day.
Admissions
435-586-8336
465 West 1600 North
Cedar City, UT 84720
randyreber@integrityhousertc.com
May
19
2008
Inner Connections is an experiential process that offers a continuum of options for young adults. Through the assessment process with an Inner Connections’ mentor, we will determine the most appropriate level of support. Inner Connections will interview the young adult, consult with parents, education consultants and supportive programs to design an incremental process that will most effectively support the young adult’s move towards interdependence.
Christopher Cotton
Program Director
603-357-7672
972 Putney Rd, Suite 262
Brattleboro, VT 05301
christophercotton@hotmail.com
May
19
2008
A non-profit Residential Treatment Center for emotionally disturbed adolescents ages 12 to 18, with a documented history of severe behavioral and / or emotional problems who cannot be served in a less restrictive environment.
Admissions
915-364-2241
PO Box 1325
Fort Davis, TX 79734-1325
tbone@overland.net
May
19
2008
“Open The Door To The Future At Hidden Lake Academy.” The five-part, 18 month program teaches students ages 13-17 how to examine all the options before making life decisions.
Admissions
800-394-0640
Rte. 8, Box 1760
Wahsega Rd.
Dahlonega, GA 30533
hla@stc.net
May
19
2008
A residential counseling opportunity dedicated to helping young people and their families deal with and work through difficult situations
Mark Gregston
903-668-2173
PO Box 286
Hallsville, TX 75650
heartlight@aol.com
May
19
2008
Our objective is to help young men and women get back on track. We provide the “next step” for teenagers who are struggling with drugs, alcohol, poor peer selection, rebelliousness, acting out, absenteeism, being behind in school, learning disabilities, and other situations that affect our youth today.
Eric & Martha Larson
615-644-4956
45 Angela Lane
Westmoreland, TN 37186
achievementvalleyranch@yahoo.com
May
19
2008
The Choteau Youth Ranch is a private, non-profit organization providing a group home environment for troubled teens. Currently, we offer long term, residential care services for male adolescents, aged 13-17.
Gary W. Collins
Executive Director
406-466-5152
PO Box 469
Choteau, MT 59422
info@choteauranch.org
May
19
2008
Hope Ranch utilizes a variety of therapeutic experiences in caring for resident girls. The program is multi-faceted and encourages real and permanent life change. Each girl has their own Individual Treatment Plan.
Admissions
406-862-7871
Box 4480
Whitefish, MT 59937
exec@hoperanchmt.org