| Hi, we are seeking a therapeutic boarding school for our rising 8th grade daughter. She is adopted and struggles with anxiety, depression, and self-harm. (Note: We've already done local treatment for many years). Any recommendations? |
| I would re-post on the SN forum. Lots of parents with experience there. |
| I read before posting, and did not find the feedback I need. Hoping our different details lead to a more relevant response. Thanks! |
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When I was looking for residential programs for my son (who has the same profile as your daughter), I called my insurance company and surprisingly, much of the cost was covered. However, I found that some of the schools would not accept my son without back up of Medicaid.
Here are a few that I looked at: Grafton Health Network 540-955-2400 Devereaux 800-935-6789 Kidspeace National Center 800-854-3123 Foundations Behavioral Health 215-345-0444 Keystone of Newport News 757-888-0400 I completely limited my search to places covered by my insurance and within about two hours from my home, so this is not an exhaustive list. In the end, we did not have to go this route, so I have no personal experience with these facillities. From what I recall, at least some required a doctor to order admission, but that could be my insurance requirement. I was also looking at Northstar Academy for a more intensive partial hospitalization program. I think they offer a broad range of services. They are in Rockville and are easy to find on Google. |
| You may consider a school consultant or meeting with a developmental pediatrician to help. Good luck and wish the best for your child |
| OP, did you ask this on MC Needs? Someone on there was just asking about this exact thing and there was an ensuing discussion. |
I do not know the name but there is a therapeutic boarding school in North Carolina. A classmate of my daughter's in middle school left in 7th grade to attend a therapeutic boarding school in NC. I remember talking to the mother and she described the same symptoms that your daughter is experiencing. This was two years ago and I believe she is still there although I have not checked in with the mother lately. I suspect it is expensive because funds were not at issue for the family. I also know another family who sent their daughter to a therapeutic boarding school in NC but don't know the name. I suspect it is the same one but I never asked because I did not want to be intrusive. Maybe if you do a Google search or inquire with a psychiatrist or social worker, they will be able to give you a referral. I wish your daughter the best but you are doing the right thing by seeking options to get her the care and support she needs now before the high school years. |
| Yes, we are researching two schools in NC, probably one of the same. They specialize in middle school girls. |
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CALO is coed, but its program is geared specifically toward adopted kids and attachment issues.
There is also New Leaf Academy (girls only) in Oregon. Good luck. You might want to talk to an educational consultant. Getting a good student-school fit is important. |
| I would welcome recommendations for educational consultants with expertise in this area. |
| We worked with Tom Harvey at the School Counseling Group in DC. His specialty is therapeutic school placements. |
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Considered a short term program for my son this year.
We did another assessment and looked at his strengths and weaknesses and found a different option, but I want you to know I am saying a prayer for you and your family today. You are not alone in this, and you are making a choice that will give your child the skills they need in life. I worked at a place like that in New England. Children emerged from the program stronger and "sturdier". It was a blessing for them and their families. |
| Thank you, this is all so difficult and it is hard to navigate. I appreciate all if the thoughts, information, and well wishes shared! |
| Good luck, OP. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your daughter. She is lucky to have you as her mother. |