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Sweetwater Adolescent Girls ProgramProgram OverviewSweetwater adolescent girls program is a healing, nurturing, and supportive learning environment for girls between the ages of 13 and 17. We are located in the desert foothills of Tucson, Arizona and maintain a small, intimate setting with a maximum capacity of 12 girls Sweetwater adolescent girls program is a healing, nurturing, and supportive learning environment for girls between the ages of 13 and 17. We are located in the desert foothills of Tucson, Arizona and maintain a small, intimate setting with a maximum capacity of 12 girls. Our Sweetwater program is a recipient of the Woodbury Reports, Inc. “Excellence in Education Award” having been selected on the basis of our excellent reputation for producing positive and consistent results with at-risk young girls and their families. The length of our program is a minimum of 45 days and includes a solid base of medical management, 12-step recovery concepts, family involvement, group therapy, individual therapy, nutritional counseling, and specialty groups. We offer treatment for co-occurring disorders including the following issues:
TreatmentSweetwater adolescent program utilizes a unique and engaging approach to the treatment of co-occurring disorders. This approach allows for the use of various treatment modalities that offer opportunities for introspection, insight, skill development, and social integration. Individualized treatment planning creates a venue for support, understanding, and goal-directed care. Each patient participates in the development of her treatment goals and plan. In this gender-specific program, adolescent girls explore the concepts of community values, communication, and teamwork. Treatment modalities include:
AdmissionsAdmission to Cottonwood begins with a phone call to our admissions staff. An initial intake interview will be conducted to assess current treatment needs. This assessment will explore the following areas:
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