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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...
Imagine Omaha is an adolescent mental health day treatment program serving teens ages 12–18 in Omaha, Nebraska. The program is designed for families who need more structure and clinical support than weekly outpatient therapy, while still allowing a teen to return home each day. Care typically begins with a comprehensive intake assessment to help determine the right level of support. Imagine Omaha offers both a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), with many teens starting in...
Boys Town Residential Treatment Center, located on the Boys Town National Research Hospital campus in Boys Town, Nebraska, is a psychiatric residential treatment facility (PRTF) serving youth in crisis. Since opening in 1995, the program has provided secure, medically directed residential care for children and adolescents, with dedicated treatment and learning environments tailored by age. For many families, the Residential Treatment Center is considered when a young person’s behavioral health needs are severe enough that outpatient services are not sufficient...
Company Location
14092 Boys Town Hospital Road Boys Town, NE 68010 531-355-1234
Boys Town National Research Hospital’s Residential Treatment Center (RTC) in Boys Town, Nebraska provides medically directed residential care for children and teens who need a secure, highly structured setting. On its official program page, Boys Town explains that the RTC serves youth ages 5–17 and is designed for serious behavioral and mental health needs that have been difficult to manage in the community. Families typically consider a psychiatric residential level of care when outpatient therapy, school-based supports, or other community...
State 4-H in Lincoln, NE 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 through...
Company Location
114 Agricultural Hall Lincoln, NE 68583 402-472-2805
Uta Halee Girls Village located in Omaha, NE is a therapeutic boarding school blending accredited academics with clinical care. Students follow structured schedules that integrate classroom learning, individual therapy, group sessions, and recreational activities. This holistic approach helps adolescents manage mental health challenges while staying on track academically. Teachers and therapists collaborate to create individualized plans that address each student's needs. Serving Girls, ages 13–17, the program aims to help young people overcome obstacles and build confidence. Families are encouraged...
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