Methodist Children’s Home of Southwest Louisiana (LUMCFS) – Sulphur Campus

Company Description

Methodist Children’s Home of Southwest Louisiana (Louisiana United Methodist Children and Family Services) is a residential psychiatric treatment program located near Sulphur, Louisiana. The facility describes itself as providing intensive and comprehensive residential psychiatric care for youth who cannot be served safely in their communities, foster care, or treatment group homes due to significant emotional and behavioral needs.

The program states it serves boys and girls ages 12–17 in a highly structured residential setting. In addition to round-the-clock care, the facility emphasizes coordination of therapeutic services intended to support stabilization, skill development, and readiness for a successful transition back to community-based care.

Education is a prominent part of the Southwest Louisiana program description. The site notes that education is provided on campus through a partnership with the Calcasieu Parish Homebound Department, with dedicated classroom spaces for middle school and high school and support for special education services.

The program also references occupational therapy resources, including a space that doubles as a sensory room. This suggests a focus on practical supports for regulation and daily functioning alongside psychotherapy and other therapeutic services.

Families considering this program may want to ask how treatment planning is individualized, what family engagement looks like during a youth’s stay, and how the team measures progress across behavioral, emotional, and academic goals.

Prospective referral sources can review the facility’s overview online and connect with admissions to determine whether the program’s level of care and age range align with a teen’s needs.

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Company Location

3029 North Beglis Parkway Sulphur, LA 70663

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