Elevating Therapeutic Residential Treatment
08November

Elevating Therapeutic Residential Treatment

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Choosing a therapeutic residential treatment program for your teen is a difficult one. There're so many programs out there. What’s most important is finding an individualized program that’s confidential with a history of success in changing the lives of teens. Elevations reaches higher to make a connection to help teens gain their potential.

“It was very difficult for our daughter to be at Elevations, but over time she could see the potential she was worthy of. I only wish we would have sent her a couple years earlier. We just didn’t realize how broken she was before going to Elevations.”-Geri R.

Elevations help teens find their self-worth that is an extremely priceless commodity. Students graduating from Elevations have gone on to some of the most prestigious universities in the country including, The New York Center for the Arts, Penn State, and the University of Colorado, just to name a few. Students on average have a growth rate in GPA of half a letter grade who attends the program—but more than grades, Elevations helps family relationships become stronger.

 “Elevations gave us the coping tools to become a more unified,”-Dorene L.


Helping students find their potential is an individualized process. The staff at Elevations is top-notch with the professionalism and warmth needed to obtain the results families are looking for. Teens learn so much about themselves in the program and refreshingly, it places them in control of their future when previously so much of their lives have been quite the opposite.

“He learned to be vulnerable and take accountability for his behavior. His graduation ceremony was particularly powerful. I was able to hear feedback from staff and peers who got to know him and value him for who he is. It was such a rare pleasure to hear how he touched other people’s lives in such a positive way and to know that he made so many important changes in himself.” -Laura R.

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