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High School Girl’s Program

High School Girl’s Program

High School Girl's Program

Specifically designed treatment for girls with complicated mental health and behavioral health challenges
High School and Residential Treatment Center for Girls Ages 13 to 18

General Information About Our School and Residential Treatment Centers for Girls:

  • Serving Girls Ages 13 to 18
  • Providing both short-term stabilization & Long-term residential treatment options
  • Fully accredited, year-round academic support (general and special education)
  • Medical model behavioral health services (Full-time Psychiatrists, Nursing Staff)

Diagnostically Focused Programs at Our Youth Treatment Facilities:

  • Substance Abuse Behavior
  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
  • Anxiety & Trauma Disorders
  • Social Developmental Disorders
  • Conduct & Impulsive Behavior
  • Mood Disorders, Including Bipolar & Depression
  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder
  • Personality Disorders Including: Borderline, Dependent, Histrionic, and Obsessive-Compulsive
  • Reactive Attachment Disorder

Provo Canyon Girls School Program Specialties:

  • Chemical Dependency and Substance Abuse Recovery Program
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy
  • Neuro and Biofeedback
  • Social Skills & Independent Living
  • Multi-disciplinary Approach
  • Specialized Group Therapy (e.g. Trauma, Body Image, Self-Harm)
  • Accredited Jr. and High School
  • Special Assistance For Learning Disorders
  • Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Serviced
  • Certified Recreational Therapists
  • Recreational & Competitive Sports

The Compass Program

The Compass Program was created to help our students continue to progress in their treatment process. The goals of the Compass Program are to learn life skills that help our kids build resilience and make a smooth transition back into their community. The structure of this program allows them the opportunity to practice the skills they have learned, and it gives them the chance to have more freedom and responsibilities.

The treatment continues to involve a team of professionals including psychiatrists, nurses, therapists, recreational staff and educators. Together, we provide comprehensive care that addresses their mental, emotional and physical well-being.

Located on the Provo Campus, their cottages are set up the same as the Springville Campus with some added comforts for more continued opportunities to practice in a somewhat traditional environment.

The core values of the Compass Program are as follows:

  1. Be Safe
  2. Be Responsible
  3. Be Respectful
  4. Be Positive

Some potential options of privileges are as follows:

  • Spend time in bedroom during privilege time.
  • Shower outside of cottage schedule times (cannot interfere with Cottage schedule such as meals and physical).
  • These are generalized and can change.

In the Compass Program, we offer Co-Ed Activities and phone calls. They may add friends/family to the call list with treatment team and parent approval. The home visit options are two to five days upon treatment team approval.