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{mosimage}Admission to Red Mountain Treatment Center
Admission to Red Mountain is on a voluntary basis. All Red Mountain programs are outpatient. Teens are expected to be actively involved in their treatment. We believe that the individual is responsible for the consequences of his/her own actions and therefore encourage each client to learn positive approaches to understanding and expressing their needs and feelings. Random drug and alcohol urinalysis testing is conducted throughout all phases of treatment.

 

Admission to Red Mountain Treatment Center
Admission to Red Mountain is on a voluntary basis. All Red Mountain programs are outpatient. Teens are expected to be actively involved in their treatment. We believe that the individual is responsible for the consequences of his/her own actions and therefore encourage each client to learn positive approaches to understanding and expressing their needs and feelings. Random drug and alcohol urinalysis testing is conducted throughout all phases of treatment.

 

  • Minimum age of 12 years
  • Primary drug and/or alcohol problem
  • No physical or psychiatric disabilities that preclude participation in the program structure or activities
  • No pending legal problems of such a nature as to encumber the youth's participation in treatment
  • Youth must be willing to accept all program rules prior to admission
  • No youth with a history of aggressiveness will be admitted

 

{mosimage}Assessments
Red Mountain admission involves an assessment of each teen's condition and specific issues or needs, including, academic, and psychosocial status. Whenever possible, collateral information is collected from additional resources including family, schools, and previous treatment providers. If initial assessment indicates, additional assessments (medical, psychological, psychiatric, or educational) may be necessary.

 

Treatment Planning
The assessment process culminates in the development of the treatment plan. The plan identifies the issues to be addressed in the treatment program and the desired goals. Except for when it is therapeutically contraindicated, clients review their treatment plan with their counselor to ensure that the goals and expectations are fully understood. Parents are always closely involved in phases of evaluation and treatment planning.