Meadow Hill Behavioral Health treats adolescents ages 12–18 for depression, anxiety, trauma, ADHD, substance use, self-harm, psychosis, OCD, and personality disorders. Care includes residential and
outpatient options in a mostly unplugged, small-group setting that centers teen needs and family support. These features, plus broad condition expertise, set the program apart.
Clinicians use therapies like
cognitive behavioral therapy (
CBT), expressive therapy, interpersonal therapy, and
family therapy to teach emotional regulation, healthier thinking, and strong communication. This integrated approach helps teens reduce symptoms, practice real-world skills, and strengthen relationships during treatment and beyond.
Daily chef-prepared meals meet dietary needs, and structured days include academic support, helping ensure teens don't fall behind. Personal tech stays limited to monitored, center-issued tablets during set times to promote focus and safety. Admissions provides scheduling and insurance verification to streamline arrival and start of care, guiding families through first steps.
Evidence-Based Context: According to SAMHSA's National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2023), approximately 48.7 million Americans aged 12 or older had a substance use disorder in the past year. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) emphasizes that treatment programs combining behavioral therapy with medication-assisted approaches show the highest rates of sustained recovery. Facilities like Meadow Hill Behavioral Health provide structured pathways to evidence-based care.
Sources: SAMHSA NSDUH 2023, NIDA Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment (4th Ed.)