McLean Hospital – Adolescent Acute Residential Treatment (ART) Program (McLean SouthEast)

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McLean Hospital’s Adolescent Acute Residential Treatment (ART) program is a short-term residential option for teens and young adults in Middleborough, Massachusetts. McLean describes ART as an intensive, structured setting intended to help stabilize acute psychiatric symptoms and strengthen coping skills, while also preparing youth to step down to outpatient or longer-term supports.

On the program page, McLean notes that the Adolescent ART program is designed for individuals ages 13–19 and can support a variety of mental health needs. Families considering an acute residential program often look for clear expectations about daily structure: ART typically combines frequent therapeutic groups with individual clinical services, psychiatric oversight, and skills practice aimed at helping teens manage emotions, relationships, and safety concerns in real time.

McLean’s ART materials emphasize comprehensive assessment and individualized planning. In a hospital-based residential setting, care can include psychiatric evaluation and medication management when appropriate, alongside evidence-informed therapies such as cognitive and behavioral skill-building. Families can also ask about how the program collaborates with schools and outpatient providers to reduce disruption and support continuity.

Family involvement and discharge planning are central to acute residential care. When exploring ART, caregivers may want to ask how family meetings are structured, how progress updates work, and what aftercare planning looks like (for example: outpatient therapy, intensive outpatient, partial hospitalization, or community-based supports). If you are researching Massachusetts teen residential programs with a short-term, stabilization focus, McLean’s Adolescent ART is a program to review and discuss with the admissions team.

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23 Isaac Street Middleborough, MA 02346

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