How can people discuss going to residential treatment in southern Utah with their adolescent or teen girl?
It can be hard for youths to think about or accept going to a residential treatment center to address their difficult mental health issues. Help motivate your adolescent or teen girl to embrace this type of treatment by asking open-ended questions about their situation and how this experience could improve it. Reassure them you’ll provide support by participating in family…
Read MoreWhen is residential treatment necessary?
Residential care at our southern Utah treatment center can be necessary when an adolescent or teen’s mental health needs are too great for an outpatient center or when they’re stepping down a level of care from a hospitalization program. It can also be a good option if someone feels unsafe at home or is trying to break out of a negative daily routine.
Read MoreWhy do youths go to the treatment center?
Adolescent and teen youths go to our southern Utah treatment center because of the intensive 24-hour residential care it can provide for a wide range of mental health issues. For girls who have safety issues or a lack of support at home, or who need a high level of care after an inpatient hospitalization or outpatient treatment, our facility can be a good option.
Read MoreHow long does residential treatment last?
The length of treatment differs for each girl, but on average, residential treatment at our southern Utah center lasts around 90 days.
Read MoreHow does the program differ from other inpatient treatment programs?
The main difference between a typical inpatient treatment program and our short-term residential treatment is the environment. While a typical inpatient facility has a hospitalization environment, our short-term residential treatment center provides a nurturing, healing setting in beautiful southern Utah where adolescent and teen girls can work through difficult mental health issues.
Read MoreWhat is residential care like for girls at the southern Utah treatment center?
During residential care at our Hurricane program, girls maintain a shared schedule designed to help heal mental health issues. On a typical day, they’ll wake up, eat a healthy breakfast, do yoga or meditate, participate in a range of group and individual therapies, take part in therapeutic activities and wind down at night with a nutritious dinner.…
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