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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...
The Sheppard Pratt School and Residential Treatment Center in the Baltimore/Towson area of Maryland is a specialized program that integrates residential treatment with a therapeutic school setting for adolescents. The program is part of Sheppard Pratt’s continuum of behavioral health services and is designed for youth who need both intensive clinical support and a structured educational environment. As a residential treatment option, the program is intended for teens whose mental or behavioral health needs significantly interfere with daily functioning, relationships,...
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...
Company Location
2020 Martins Grant Ct. Crownsville, MD 21032 667-458-6880
The Regional Institute for Children and Adolescents (RICA) – Baltimore is a state-operated residential psychiatric treatment program in Maryland for children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbance. The institute describes its mission as supporting youth with intensive behavioral health needs who require a structured residential setting. RICA-Baltimore’s overview notes that the program provides residential psychiatric treatment for youth ages 12–17.6. The institute describes 24-hour supervision, structured routines, and clinical programming designed to help stabilize symptoms and build skills for returning...
RICA Baltimore (the Regional Institute for Children and Adolescents) is a Maryland Department of Health program that provides residential and day treatment services for adolescents with emotional disabilities. On the Maryland Department of Health’s RICA Baltimore information pages, the residential program is described as serving up to 45 adolescents, with an age range of approximately 11–17.6 years. RICA’s materials describe a client-centered approach that is family-driven and youth-guided. Residential treatment at this level is typically considered when a young person...
Millon Lacrosse Camps in Baltimore, MD is a wilderness therapy program that immerses teens in nature to foster self-discovery and healing. In addition to core services, the program incorporates outdoor experiences that build resilience and teamwork. Participants live and learn in the outdoors, tackling challenges like hiking, navigation, and campcraft under the guidance of therapists and field guides. The natural setting strips away distractions and allows teens to focus on building coping skills, resilience, and healthy relationships. Families are involved...
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