Sandstone Care – Chesapeake Teen Residential Treatment Center

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Sandstone Care’s Chesapeake Teen Residential Treatment Center in Crownsville, Maryland provides a structured yet nurturing home‑like setting where adolescents ages 13–17 can focus on recovery from substance use disorders, anxiety, depression and trauma. The program is intentionally small, allowing staff to build close relationships with each teen and tailor care to their unique needs. Lengths of stay range from 30 to 90 days, and residents live in one of four residential homes on a private, wooded property that feels more like a neighborhood than a hospital. Each home offers comfortable bedrooms, communal living areas and 24/7 supervision by trained therapists and residential counselors Chef‑prepared meals, structured activities and recreational spaces create a sense of normalcy and belonging.

Treatment at Sandstone Care blends evidence‑based clinical care with academic and life‑skills support. Adolescents participate in individual, group and family therapy utilizing cognitive‑behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) and other modalities, alongside experiential therapies such as art, music, meditation and outdoor activities Each teen receives an individualized treatment plan that addresses underlying emotional issues, builds coping strategies and identifies goals for sobriety and mental wellness. Education is integrated into the program so that recovery does not derail academic progress; tutors and teachers help residents keep up with schoolwork or explore vocational interests. Weekly family sessions and multi‑family groups ensure that parents and caregivers stay involved and learn how to support their adolescent’s recovery at home

The Crownsville campus emphasises building real‑world skills. Teens participate in chores, meal preparation and daily routines that foster responsibility and independence. Group sessions cover topics such as relapse prevention, healthy relationships, mindfulness and goal setting. The program’s aftercare planning begins early and may include referrals to intensive outpatient or outpatient therapy, 12‑step groups or mentoring to sustain progress after discharge. Staff work closely with families to create a step‑down plan that supports continued healing in the home environment. For youth with co‑occurring mental health disorders and substance use, the structured environment and multidisciplinary approach help interrupt destructive cycles and establish healthy habits.

Sandstone Care positions itself as a bridge between acute stabilization and long‑term success. Its combination of comfortable residences, evidence‑based therapy, academic continuity and family involvement helps teens make meaningful progress in a short period of time. Parents and guardians can call for a confidential assessment and to learn about insurance coverage options. With its comprehensive support and caring staff, the Chesapeake Teen Residential Treatment Center stands out as a supportive refuge for adolescents seeking to rebuild their lives after addiction and mental health struggles.

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2020 Martins Grant Ct. Crownsville, MD 21032 667-458-6880

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