Adolescent Residential Treatment
Peak Behavioral Health specializes in long-term residential care for adolescents.
Peak Behavioral Health’s Psychiatric Residential Treatment Program offers long-term treatment for youth with ongoing behavioral, emotional, or psychiatric challenges. Treatment is individualized for each resident, and we encourage parents/guardians to participate actively in their child’s treatment. Adolescents work with a personalized team of therapists, psychiatrists, nurses, and residential support staff to ensure safety and promote the practice of behavioral management skills.
Psychiatric Residential Treatment Program Services
Young people may require PHP when experiencing an acute or chronic mental illness with an increasing level of acuity of any of the following symptoms:
- Psychological evaluation
- Family, group & individual therapy
- Medication management
- Coordination of treatment and aftercare plans with community providers
- Recreational therapy
- Licensed private school/NM certified teachers
Why Choose Peak Behavioral Health for Your Child?
This program provides treatment in a safe, structured, secure therapeutic setting, and is ideal for adolescents who are experiencing serious mental health or behavioral problems that impair their ability to participate in their schools, their communities, and in their home environments.
Our Missions & Values
Honesty
We work with integrity and fairness.
Competence
We strive to be the best and hold ourselves accountable.
Perseverance
We meet challenges with the resolve to succeed.
Passion
We are passionate about what we do, each other, and those we serve.
Respect
We honor the human dignity of everyone we work with.
Teamwork
We succeed, and have fun, by pulling together.
Our values are at the core of our addiction treatment program.
Meet Our Team
Our mission is to improve the lives we touch. We do this through tactful, custom training to fit each individual who comes through our doors. When you leave, you’ll do so with life skills that will assist in your ongoing recovery.