Why Should I Send My Child To Elevations RTC?
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Why Should I Send My Child To Elevations RTC?

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Elevations Residential Treatment Center, or RTC, is a unique program for struggling teens nestled in the mountains of northern Utah. A well-established program, Elevations has served families from across the country and helped them reunite in love and success.

Teens everywhere have their issues, and some struggle more than others. At Elevations, we understand that family situations are not all the same, nor should they be treated as such. Each circumstance is unique, and we have developed a program based on that very principle.

We also understand that making the choice to send your child to a residential treatment program is difficult, and we promise to keep this in mind. At Elevations, we provide parent education, family support, and consistent communication with your child’s therapist. We believe in healing the entire family, and helping your child recover and gain back their confidence is only one of many steps. We only have your child for a short time—your influence over them is forever. We will provide the support and tools you need for continuing your child’s healing and success.

Our program is co-ed, and something we believe is highly successful. While we acknowledge that members of the opposite sex can sometimes be problematic for your child in their previous situations, we also know that in the real world, there is no way to avoid an entire gender. We know that our students must learn to respect themselves and others in any situation, and we firmly believe that keeping our program co-ed is a great step forward in that. All students have 24 hour supervision, and we work hard with them to help them understand how certain actions can affect their entire lives, and also how important it is to learn their way through a world of confusion and turmoil.

Elevations RTC is a solid program that will benefit your son or daughter, as well as the rest of your family.

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