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Total Transformation
Company Description
Total Transformation in Westbrook, ME is a wilderness therapy program that immerses teens in nature to foster self-discovery and healing.
In addition to core services, the program incorporates faith-based principles that encourage spiritual growth and outdoor experiences that build resilience...
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...
Methodist Children’s Home of Southeast Louisiana in Loranger is a residential psychiatric treatment facility designed for youth whose needs cannot be met in the community, foster care, or less intensive group settings. The program describes a highly structured residential environment with comprehensive therapeutic services. The facility states it provides residential psychiatric care for boys ages 6–14 and has capacity for up to 32 children. Its materials emphasize intensive, comprehensive, and holistic residential care as the core of the program. Program...
Louisiana Methodist Children’s Home (Louisiana United Methodist Children and Family Services) in Ruston provides intensive residential psychiatric care for youth who cannot safely live with their families, in foster care, or in less intensive treatment settings. The Ruston campus is presented as the organization’s home base for statewide operations and includes a large campus with treatment, administrative, and recreational facilities. According to the program’s overview, the Ruston children’s home serves youth ages 11–17 with significant emotional and behavioral needs. Care...
Acadiana Treatment Center’s Adolescent Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) in Sunset, Louisiana provides a safe, structured environment where girls ages 12–17 can receive comprehensive mental health care away from home. Upon admission, each resident undergoes a multidisciplinary assessment that includes physical, educational, psychological, psychiatric and psychosocial evaluations to inform an individualized treatment plan. This holistic approach ensures that care addresses co‑occurring mood disorders, trauma, anxiety, substance use, self‑harm and other behavioral health challenges that often disrupt development during adolescence. The...
Acadiana Treatment Center in Sunset, Louisiana offers long-term residential psychiatric care for adolescent girls who need intensive, structured support for mental health concerns. The program’s website describes residential treatment for girls ages 12–17 who have a primary psychiatric diagnosis and who require 24-hour therapeutic care in a supervised setting. On the “Who We Serve” information for residential programming, Acadiana Treatment Center notes treating a range of mental health conditions that can include anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, trauma-related symptoms (PTSD), and...
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