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Residential Treatment Centers for Teens & Adolescent from Connecticut, located in Montana

Are you trying to find an adolescent treatment program to help your teen who may be struggling with mental or behavioral health issues? At Turning Winds, we are the experts in providing first-class treatment for teens struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues. Turning Winds is a residential treatment center located in Montana specializing in some of the following areas of mental health: attachment disorders, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, depression, ADHD, NLD/NVLD, ASD, and other learning disorders. Contact us online for more information, or call us at 800-845-1380. If we miss your call, rest assured we will reconnect with you promptly to start planning your transformative experience at Turning Winds.

How To Find The Best Teen Treatment

Your Goal

There are no shortcuts to long-term success and so your goal and mission is to provide your teen with the best possible treatment care plan that will offer a life-long impact and life-long change. Let’s look at three very important factors when picking the best behavioral and mental health treatment center.

Location, Location, Location

Location actually matters and in many cases sending your teen to a rehabilitation program that is out-of-state can provide amazing health benefits to their healing and recovery. The wilderness for example, is a wonderful tool in allowing the mind, body, and spirit to heal. A new location can provide a new fresh perspective, experiences, and separation from old people, places, and things that may have been holding your teen back from succeeding.

Length of Stay

We here at Turning Winds understand that sending your child away for any length of time can be emotional and anxiety provoking, but the longer your child’s care is the better chance they have at changing and going on to live life to their fullest potential. Consider this an investment into your teen’s future and just like any investment, you want to do your research and make the best choice. We suggest at least a 90 day stay, but if you are able to do 6-12 months, that would be best. The more time they are able to have to heal, recover, and work on their issues, the better chance they have at staying on track as they venture into adulthood. Their struggles with mental and behavioral health issues did not start over night and so it would be unfair to cut their treatment short and expect them to change in only a few weeks or months for the better. Giving them the chance at a full healing and recovery is the best investment and gift you could ever give your child.

Insurance and Cost

While no parent wants to let finances dictate their decision, when it comes to the treatment of their teen it is a factor that has to be addressed. Health insurance may be able to offset some costs, but you may still have to pay some out-of-pocket expenses for the best care. A good teen treatment program should be able to assist you in helping explain your insurance coverage and cost of care you are liable for as part of their admissions process. Cost of treatment may seem like an impossible feat and out of reach at first, but it doesn’t have to be and there  are resources and opportunities you can explore. Allow the professionals to walk you through the process and find a solution.

Can Turning Winds Help My Teen?

Turning Winds is a therapeutic program and boarding school for adolescents between the ages of 13-17 located in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Troy, Montana treating mental health, behavioral health, and substance use disorder while also providing a fully licensed and accredited school allowing the child to continue his/her academics. We have worked with and treated dozens of kids and their families from Connecticut and can help yours too. Whether you are looking for treatment in CT or wanting to get help out-of-state, we can guide you in finding the treatment your child needs and deserves.

For more information on how Turning Winds can help you, contact us now at 800-845-1380.

Turning Winds wants to make sure that you are able to get the help you deserve, so please feel free to utilize these free resources below.

Connecticut Resources

  • United Way of Connecticut  provides statewide health and human services, information, and resources.
  • 2-1-1 CT is a one-stop state information and resource center for all of your needs.
  • SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration) is a government non-profit agency that provides resources and services for those struggling with mental, behavioral, and addiction issues.
  • AA CT (Alcoholics Anonymous) is a 12-step fellowship for alcoholics.
  • Al-Anon / Al-Ateen CT is support group for those who have loved ones that suffer from alcoholism.
  • NA CT (Narcotics Anonymous) is a 12-step fellowship for addicts.
  • Nar-Anon CT is support group for those who have loved ones that suffer from addic-tion.
  • LGBTQ Connecticut provides multiple community resources, information, and support groups.
  • CT Teen Resources

Heal With Turning Winds

If you are a parent or a professional seeking help for a struggling teen between the ages of 13-17, we can help. Turning Winds has been providing treatment and resources since 2002 and we believe everyone should have the opportunity to get help whether it be here at Turning Winds or another better suited program. Contact us now for more information and let us help you find the treatment that works best for you.

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