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Group Homes for Troubled Girls From Vermont

Group Homes for Troubled Girls Vermont VT

Group homes for troubled girls from Vermont are specialized facilities that provide a home-like setting where teenage girls from Vermont can rehabilitate from a wide array of behavioral, mental, and emotional issues.

Similar to that of other residential treatment programs for troubled youth, group homes provide a structured therapeutic environment to behaviorally treat girls who act out in self-defeating behaviors

Elk Mountain Girls Academy Serving Girls & Families From Vermont

Elk Mountain Academy is a residential treatment center for teenage girls troubled with life-controlling issues or misbehavior that may be threatening their future.

Our therapists work with girls who are acting out or making inappropriate decisions due to emotional issues stemming from: major trauma or loss in their life, physical or mental abuse, death of a loved one, or attachment disorders related to adoption. We also specialize in treating eating disorders and self-harming.

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A Top-Rated Christian Boarding School, with Christ-centered therapy and exceptional education in one place.

Unfortunately, time is of the essence when it comes to locating treatment for a dangerously out-of-control teenage girl, and waiting for a vacant bed in a group home may not be the safest or most pragmatic of options.

Luckily for parents from Vermont, there are provenly more effective alternative treatment options to consider that restrictive and often overly expensive group homes.

Elk Mountain Academy for Girls

Elk Mountain Academy for Girls is a reputable treatment program, group home-alternative that - with over a quarter of a century's worth of experience in serving troubled, female youth - provides out-of-control girls (ages 12-17) with an individualized treatment plan specifically designed to treat their medical, emotional, and psychological needs.

"Our multi-disciplinary staff is dedicated to helping each resident choose a new and more productive path in life."

Elk Mountain's nationally recognized and fully accredited facility boasts a top-tier staff made up of various behavioral, psychiatric, general healthcare, and academic professionals including:

  • Psychiatric specialists
  • Primary care physicians
  • On-campus dentists
  • Licensed psychotherapists
  • Teachers
  • Expertly trained residential staff

Our clinical staff includes a psychiatric specialist, a primary care physician, a dentist, and licensed psychotherapists as well as teachers, mentors, and residential care staff. Each student receives coaching and one-on-one mentoring. Recreation opportunities include snow and water skiing, snowboarding, hiking, boating, swimming, camping, snowshoeing, sledding, rock climbing, and river rafting.

For more information please call us at (909) 499-2748.

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At Elk Mountain Academy we've created an intimate environment where emotional and spiritual growth is personal and rewarding. We aim to lead, mentor, coach, and edify our students from Vermont so that they become self-motivated and governed by the standards Christ set for us.

Vermont Suicide Hotlines

Vermont Suicide Hotlines: Vermont Suicide Hotlines: If you would prefer to call a Vermont suicide hotline instead of a national hotline, there are several Vermont suicide prevention hotlines available. However, unlike most national options, some Vermont hotlines may not be staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Vermont suicide hotline numbers include:

NAMI Vermont: 802-244-1396

Vermont Department of Mental Health: 802-241-0113

University of Vermont Child Health Improvement Program (VCHIP): 802-656-8210

Vermont 2-1-1: 866-652-4636

PEAR - People Education Advocacy Recovery: 802-223-6263

Elk Mountain Academy is a non-denominational Christian therapeutic boarding school for struggling girls from Vermont. We focus on therapeutic intervention, college-preparatory academics, Christian discipleship, emotional growth, and leadership training.

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