PrairieCare – Residential Treatment Program (Maple Grove)

Company Description

PrairieCare’s Residential Care in Maple Grove, Minnesota is a teen-focused residential treatment program designed for youth who need intensive, structured support in a home-like setting. PrairieCare describes the program as dedicated to children and adolescents ages 10–17, with services intended to help stabilize symptoms and build skills for longer-term recovery.

Residents receive care from a multidisciplinary team that may include psychiatrists, therapists, social workers, and nurses. Programming blends individual and group therapy with family therapy and education, psychiatric support, and therapeutic skills groups. PrairieCare also notes that academics are part of the residential setting, with educational support from licensed teachers so students can keep moving forward while they receive treatment.

A typical day is intentionally structured to build healthy routines—combining morning and afternoon academic blocks with therapeutic groups, mindfulness, recreation, and evening skills work. This predictable rhythm can be especially helpful for teens who are dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma-related symptoms, bipolar disorder, or other complex mental health challenges and need more support than outpatient care can provide.

Families considering residential treatment can use PrairieCare’s website to review referral steps, what to expect during programming, and how the Maple Grove location fits within PrairieCare’s broader continuum of services. Caregivers are encouraged to contact the program directly to discuss clinical needs, insurance questions, and whether residential care is the appropriate level of support.

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12915 63rd Ave N Maple Grove, MN 55369

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