Adolescent Services

The Adolescent Acute Inpatient Program treats 12 to 18-year-old clients while they stay in the hospital. We provide an intensive therapeutic structure with psychiatric stabilization and 24-hour nursing care for patients experiencing critical mental health symptoms. Critical symptoms may include suicidal ideation, homicidal ideation and/or psychotic features.

Centennial Peaks offers a Residential Treatment Center (RTC) which provides longer-term care, for adolescent patients 13 to 17 years old with psychiatric and or chemical dependency issues. This program incorporate a structure-based Behavior Modification Model dedicated to providing our patients and their families with skills training and the tools to be successful. Adolescents in this program has 24-hour nursing care, individual sessions with physicians, four to five group sessions per day, and access to our in-hospital school program. They attend one weekly individual session with a therapist and one family session per week. Length of stay is determined on a case-by-case basis and is flexible depending on the clinical needs of the adolescent. The average length of stay of 60 to 90 days.

Our Chemical Dependency Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) was established to encourage adolescents’ admission of a chemical dependency problem and to help them begin recovery. It is an eight-week group program that includes one year of aftercare at no additional charge. The program utilizes a Family Systems Model and requires weekly parental participation. Our adolescent IOP program meets three evenings per week from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.




Centennial Peaks Hospital

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Centennial Peaks Hospital

Centennial Peaks Hospital strives to enhance the mental health, safety and well-being of its patients, their families, and the community at large by providing ethical, compassionate, medically and psychologically integrated inpatient, intensive outpatient and residential treatment for psychiatric and addiction disorders.