Alexander Youth Network – Residential Treatment Center (Greensboro)

Company Description

Alexander Youth Network’s Residential Treatment Center in Greensboro, North Carolina, provides a structured, relationship‑focused therapeutic home for adolescents ages 13–17 with advanced mental and behavioral health needs. The program operates under a 24‑hour residential model where children receive individualized treatment plans, dedicated treatment teams and sessions with licensed therapists. The organization explains that this around‑the‑clock care delivers a structured therapeutic environment that helps youth stabilize and build healthy relationships

A board‑certified child and adolescent psychiatrist directs the program, and on‑site nursing is available 24 hours a day Upon admission, each child receives a comprehensive 30‑day assessment to guide a personalized treatment plan that may include diagnostic evaluation, psychiatric treatment, around‑the‑clock nursing and a post‑discharge plan to ensure continuity of care Intensive individual, group and family therapy is provided, with family involvement woven into every stage of treatment.

The Greensboro RTC also offers an Intensive Psychiatric Residential Treatment (iPRTF) component that engages the entire family. Families participate in weekly in‑home therapy sessions to build skills for a successful transition home; studies cited by the agency note that children in this model have shorter stays and lower readmission rates Adolescents generally remain in residential care for about 120 days, depending on progress By combining clinical expertise, family partnership and a structured therapeutic milieu, Alexander Youth Network helps North Carolina teens develop coping skills, stabilize their mental health and prepare for life back in the community.

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1601 Huffine Mill Rd. Greensboro, NC 27405 336-375-8333

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