Complete Immersion in Healing — For Your Teen
When substance use and behavioral health challenges have taken over your teenager’s life, sometimes the most powerful thing you can do as a family is give them the chance to step away from everything and focus entirely on recovery. Residential treatment offers exactly that — a safe, structured environment where healing is your teen’s only job.
At Guardian Recovery, our adolescent residential program provides 24/7 support, intensive therapy, and complete immersion in recovery for approximately 28 days. This is where your teen breaks free from the patterns, places, and peer influences connected to substance use. This is where they discover who they truly are — building confidence they didn’t know they had and developing the skills to create a future filled with possibility. This is where transformation happens.
You don’t have to keep watching your child struggle. Our adolescent residential program gives your teen the time, space, and expert support they need to build a foundation for lasting recovery — and it gives your family the tools to heal together.
What Is Adolescent Residential Treatment?
Residential treatment, also called inpatient treatment, is a live-in program where your teen resides at our treatment facility while receiving intensive, structured care for substance use disorder and co-occurring behavioral health conditions. Your teen will live in a safe, comfortable environment designed specifically for healing, with access to clinical support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Residential treatment at Guardian Recovery means:
- Living at our facility for the duration of the program
- Complete separation from triggers, peer influences, and environments connected to substance use
- Intensive daily therapy — individual, group, and specialized sessions with clinicians who specialize in adolescent development, trauma, and substance use
- 24/7 access to medical and clinical staff passionate about working with young people
- Accredited academic programming with a dedicated educator so your teen stays on track with school, turning treatment time into an opportunity rather than a setback
- Structured daily schedule focused entirely on recovery and personal growth
- Outside responsibilities and daily stressors are put on hold
- Peer support from other teens on the same journey — fostering connection, accountability, and the realization that they’re not alone
- Comprehensive treatment for both substance use and mental health
Think of residential treatment as hitting the reset button on your teen’s life. For approximately 28 days, recovery and self-discovery are their full-time commitment.
Who Is Adolescent Residential Inpatient Treatment Right For?
Guardian Recovery’s adolescent residential program serves teens who need intensive, immersive care to break the cycle of substance use and address behavioral health challenges.
Residential treatment may be right for your teen if:
They Need Complete Separation:
- Their home, school, or social environment enables substance use or is full of triggers
- They’re surrounded by peers who actively use substances
- Previous attempts at outpatient treatment haven’t worked
- They need physical distance from old patterns and influences
Their Substance Use Is Severe:
- They’ve been using substances regularly or with increasing frequency
- Their life has become unmanageable due to substance use — declining grades, legal issues, broken relationships, or health concerns
- They’ve experienced significant consequences and continue to use
- They need intensive intervention to establish sobriety
They Require Structured Support:
- They struggle with impulse control and need 24/7 accountability
- They need help establishing healthy routines and structure
- They benefit from a highly supervised environment with professionals who know how to build genuine connections with teens
- They’re at high risk for relapse without constant support
They Have Co-Occurring Mental Health Conditions:
- They’re struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, ADHD, or other mental health disorders alongside substance use
- Their mental health symptoms make outpatient treatment challenging
- They need intensive psychiatric support
- They require integrated treatment for both conditions simultaneously
They’re Transitioning from Medical Detox:
- They’ve just completed detoxification and need immediate continued care
- They’re medically stable but emotionally vulnerable
- They need to build recovery skills before returning to daily life
They’re Ready for a Fresh Start:
- They’re open — even reluctantly — to getting help
- The family recognizes that the current path is unsustainable
- You’re willing to invest in your teen’s future and your family’s healing
- There’s a willingness to do the deep, difficult work of recovery
What to Expect at Guardian Recovery’s Adolescent Residential Program
Before Your Teen Arrives
When you contact us, our admissions team will:
- Conduct a comprehensive, confidential assessment
- Review your teen’s substance use history, academic standing, and medical needs
- Discuss any mental health or behavioral health concerns
- Verify your insurance coverage
- Answer all your questions about the program
- Help you and your teen prepare for admission
- Provide a clear list of what to bring
We make admission as easy as possible. Many teens arrive within 24–48 hours of the initial call.
Your Teen’s First 24–48 Hours
Arrival and Intake:
- Welcome by our clinical team in a warm, youth-friendly environment
- Tour of the facility and their living space
- Comprehensive medical and psychological assessment
- Meet their primary therapist and case manager
- Introduction to program rules, schedule, and expectations
- Medication review and management plan
Medical Stabilization:
- If your teen is coming directly from detox, our medical team ensures they’re stable
- Any necessary medications are provided and monitored
- Co-occurring medical conditions are addressed
- They’re assessed for any immediate clinical needs
Orientation:
- Learn about the daily schedule and structure
- Meet staff and fellow residents
- Begin understanding what the next 28 days will look like
- Start feeling safe and supported
Many teens feel anxious, angry, or resistant on day one — that’s completely normal. Our staff specialize in working with adolescents and know how to meet them where they are, not where adults think they should be.
Your Teen’s Daily Life in Residential Treatment
Residential treatment is highly structured. Every part of your teen’s day is designed with intention — to break old patterns, build new skills, and support their healing. We believe teenagers heal best when they’re engaged, challenged, and connected — not just sitting in a chair talking about their problems.
Typical Daily Schedule
7:00 AM – Wake Up & Morning Routine
- Personal hygiene and room care
- Medication distribution
- Light stretching or mindfulness
8:00 AM – Breakfast
- Nutritious meals guided by our dedicated nutritionist to support physical recovery and restore healthy eating habits
- Community dining to build connections
9:00 AM – Morning Community Meeting
- Set daily intentions
- Share gratitude or check in emotionally
- Receive daily announcements
- Build community and accountability among peers
9:30 AM – Morning Therapy Session
- Group therapy (process groups, CBT, DBT)
- Psychoeducation sessions
- Skill-building workshops
- Experiential therapies
11:00 AM – Academic Programming
- Accredited coursework with a dedicated educator
- Individualized academic support to keep your teen on track with school
- Turning treatment time into an educational opportunity
12:00 PM – Lunch
- Midday meal and social time
- Brief rest period
1:00 PM – Afternoon Therapy Session
- Individual therapy with licensed clinicians specializing in adolescent development (scheduled 1–3 times per week)
- Specialized groups (trauma, relapse prevention, family dynamics)
- Psychiatric appointments as needed
- Case management and discharge planning
3:30 PM – Functional Integrated Therapy & Recreational/Holistic Activities
- Fitness activities including boxing and movement-based therapies that build confidence, release stress, and teach discipline
- Yoga or group fitness
- Art or music therapy
- Meditation and mindfulness
- Outdoor activities and adventure-based challenges
- Recreation and social connection
5:30 PM – Dinner
- Evening meal and social time
7:00 PM – Evening Programming
- Recovery fellowship meetings or peer-led discussions
- Educational films or workshops
- Journaling or reflection time
- Guest speakers or alumni visits
8:30 PM – Personal Time
- Phone calls with approved family members
- Reading or journaling
- Self-care activities
- Prepare for the next day
10:00 PM – Evening Check-In
- Reflection on the day
- Medication distribution
- Support for any struggles
11:00 PM – Lights Out
- Rest and recovery
Note: Your teen’s specific schedule may vary based on their individualized treatment plan, the facility, and their progress in treatment.
Treatment Components in Adolescent Residential Rehab Care
Individual Therapy
One-on-one sessions with a primary therapist are the cornerstone of adolescent residential treatment. Your teen will work with licensed clinicians who specialize in adolescent development, trauma, and substance use — building trust and addressing root causes in a safe space.
Frequency: Typically 1–3 times per week, 45–60 minutes per session
Focus areas:
- Understanding the root causes of substance use
- Processing trauma, grief, shame, and difficult emotions common in adolescence
- Identifying and changing unhelpful thinking patterns
- Developing personalized coping strategies
- Setting concrete, achievable recovery goals
- Building self-awareness and emotional intelligence
- Preparing for life after treatment — including returning to school, family, and social settings
Your teen’s therapist becomes their advocate, their guide, and the person who helps them understand themselves in new ways.
Group Therapy
Group sessions are a powerful part of adolescent residential treatment. Your teen will participate in multiple groups daily with peers facing similar challenges — fostering connection, accountability, and the realization that they’re not alone.
Types of groups your teen will experience:
Process Groups: Share experiences, receive feedback from peers, learn they’re not alone, practice interpersonal skills, and build authentic connections.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Identify negative thought patterns that drive substance use, learn to challenge and reframe distorted thinking, and develop healthier cognitive habits.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): Master skills for emotional regulation, learn distress tolerance techniques, improve interpersonal effectiveness, and practice mindfulness.
Relapse Prevention: Identify personal triggers and high-risk situations, develop comprehensive relapse prevention plans, learn to recognize warning signs, and build resilience for long-term sobriety.
Trauma-Focused Therapy: Address adverse childhood experiences or trauma, understand the connection between trauma and substance use, and begin healing old wounds in a safe environment.
Recovery Integration: Explore age-appropriate recovery principles, work through foundational recovery concepts with guidance, and connect with recovery community resources.
Life Skills Groups: Develop practical skills including emotional regulation, healthy communication, decision-making, financial basics, healthy relationships, time management, and self-care — equipping your teen for independence and long-term success.
Psychiatric Services and Medication Management
Guardian Recovery provides comprehensive psychiatric care as part of adolescent residential treatment.
Your teen will receive:
- Complete psychiatric evaluation within the first few days
- Diagnosis and treatment of co-occurring mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, or ADHD
- Medication management with careful attention to adolescent-specific needs
- Regular monitoring of medication effectiveness and side effects
- Education about their mental health and medication
- Integrated treatment that addresses both addiction and mental health from day one
This is true dual diagnosis care. We don’t tell your teen to “deal with mental health later” — we treat the whole person from the start.
Family Therapy and Programming
Addiction and behavioral health challenges impact the entire family. Healing includes repairing and rebuilding those relationships. We know you’ve been through a lot to get here — you may have experienced denial, anger, fear, grief, or exhaustion, sometimes all in the same day. Please know that seeking help for your teen was an act of profound love, even if your teen can’t appreciate it yet.
Family involvement includes:
- Family education sessions about adolescent substance use and recovery
- Family therapy sessions (in-person or via telehealth) to repair relationships and improve communication
- Communication skills training for healthier interactions at home
- Addressing family trauma and dysfunctional patterns
- Building a supportive family recovery plan
- Equipping parents and guardians with tools to support their teen’s recovery at home
- Preparing the entire family for your teen’s return
Our team will keep you informed and involved throughout your teen’s stay. You’ll receive regular updates, participate in family programming, and have direct access to our staff whenever you have questions or concerns. Recovery is a family journey, and we’re here for all of you.
Medical Care and Nutritional Support
Beyond psychiatric services, our adolescent residential program includes comprehensive medical care and dedicated nutritional support.
Medical support includes:
- Management of any existing health conditions
- Treatment for substance-related health complications
- Medication for comfort and symptom management
- Sleep hygiene and restoration
- Physical wellness monitoring
Nutritional support includes:
- A dedicated nutritionist who helps restore your teen’s physical health
- Establishing healthy eating habits that support recovery
- Nutritional counseling tailored to adolescent needs
- Meals designed for growing bodies and recovering minds
Substance use takes a toll on a young person’s body. Residential treatment gives your teen’s body time to heal while we support their physical health.
Psychoeducation
Understanding addiction empowers your teen’s recovery.
Educational topics include:
- The neuroscience of addiction — how substances change a developing brain
- The recovery process and what to expect at each stage
- Co-occurring mental health disorders and their treatment
- Nutrition, exercise, and physical wellness in recovery
- Sleep hygiene and restoration
- The role of relationships — both healthy and unhealthy — in recovery
- Managing cravings and triggers
- The importance of continuing care
Knowledge is power. The more your teen understands about addiction and their own brain, the better equipped they are to maintain sobriety.
Functional Integrated Therapy and Holistic Experiences
Healing isn’t just about talking. Guardian Recovery incorporates dynamic, youth-focused therapies that engage the whole person — mind, body, and spirit — and make recovery feel empowering rather than punishing.
Functional Integrated Therapy includes:
- Boxing and fitness activities that build confidence, release stress, and teach discipline
- Movement-based therapies and physical challenges
- Adventure-based activities that build teamwork and resilience
Holistic approaches include:
- Mindfulness and Meditation: Learn to stay present, manage racing thoughts, and find inner peace
- Yoga and Movement: Reconnect with the body, reduce stress, and build physical strength
- Art Therapy: Express emotions creatively, process trauma non-verbally, and discover new outlets
- Music Therapy: Use music for emotional expression and healing
- Creative Expression: Explore identity and emotions through engaging, age-appropriate activities
- Outdoor Activities: Build confidence and connection with nature
- Fitness and Recreation: Develop healthy outlets for stress and enjoyment
Recovery engages the mind, body, and spirit. These holistic approaches make healing accessible and engaging for teenagers.
Accredited Academic Programming
One of the unique advantages of Guardian Recovery’s adolescent residential program is our accredited academic programming.
Your teen will benefit from:
- A dedicated educator on-site
- Individualized academic support to stay on track with their school
- Coordination with your teen’s home school
- Turning treatment time into an educational opportunity rather than a setback
- Structured study time built into the daily schedule
Treatment doesn’t mean falling behind. We ensure your teen continues their education while focusing on recovery.
Case Management and Discharge Planning
From day one, we’re preparing your teen and your family for life after residential treatment.
Case managers help you:
- Coordinate continuing care (PHP, IOP, outpatient therapy)
- Connect with community and school-based resources
- Address housing or living arrangement needs
- Plan for return to school
- Navigate insurance and financial concerns
- Build a comprehensive aftercare plan
- Establish connections with age-appropriate recovery support
We don’t just treat your teen and send them home. We ensure your family has a solid plan and support system for continued recovery.
Length of Stay
Guardian Recovery’s adolescent residential program typically runs for approximately 21–28 days, though the exact length may vary based on:
- Your teen’s individual clinical needs and progress
- The severity and complexity of substance use and behavioral health issues
- Co-occurring mental health conditions
- Insurance coverage
- Response to treatment
- Readiness to transition to the next level of care
Why 21–28 days?
Research shows that 21–28 days of intensive residential treatment provides:
- Enough time to break the cycle of active substance use
- Sufficient opportunity to develop foundational recovery and life skills
- Time to address underlying issues contributing to substance use
- Space to stabilize mental health and begin healing trauma
- Academic continuity so your teen doesn’t fall behind
- A foundation strong enough to transition successfully to lower levels of care
Some teens need more time; some are ready to step down slightly sooner. Your teen’s treatment team assesses their progress regularly and makes recommendations based on their individual journey — not an arbitrary timeline.
What Happens After Residential Treatment?
Residential treatment is a powerful beginning, but recovery is a lifelong journey. Research overwhelmingly shows that teens who transition through multiple levels of care have significantly better long-term outcomes.
When your teen completes residential treatment at Guardian Recovery, they’ll step down to the next level of our continuum of care:
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
After residential, most teens transition to PHP, which provides:
- Continued intensive treatment (5–6 hours daily, 5–7 days/week)
- Flexibility to live at home or in a supportive living environment
- More independence while maintaining robust clinical support
- Practice applying recovery skills in real-world settings — including school and social situations
- Continued individual and group therapy
- Ongoing psychiatric care and medication management
- Continued academic support
This transition is seamless. Your teen will often continue working with the same therapists and treatment team, maintaining the relationships and momentum they’ve built.
Then: Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Beyond
After PHP, your teen will step down to IOP, then eventually to outpatient therapy and alumni support.
Guardian Recovery walks with your family through every phase of recovery — from the first day in residential treatment through years of continued support in our alumni program.
Living Arrangements in Adolescent Residential Treatment
Your Teen’s Living Space
Your teen will have a private or semi-private room, depending on facility capacity and clinical recommendations.
Their living space includes:
- Comfortable bed with linens
- Storage for personal belongings
- Climate control
- Clean, safe environment
- Shared bathroom facilities (or en-suite, depending on facility)
Common areas include:
- Group therapy rooms
- Dining area
- Academic/classroom space
- Recreation and fitness areas
- Outdoor areas
- Quiet spaces for reflection
This is your teen’s home for 28 days. We create an environment that feels safe, comfortable, and conducive to healing and growth.
What to Bring
Clothing:
- Comfortable, casual clothes for 7–10 days (laundry is available)
- Modest attire appropriate for a therapeutic environment
- Comfortable shoes for indoor and outdoor activities, including athletic shoes
- Jacket or sweatshirt
- Sleepwear and undergarments
Personal Items:
- Toiletries (unscented if possible, no alcohol-based products)
- Any necessary medications in original containers
- Insurance card and ID
- Journal or notebook
- Books for personal time
- Photos of family and loved ones (non-triggering)
- School materials if applicable
What NOT to Bring:
- Alcohol, drugs, or drug paraphernalia
- Weapons of any kind
- Inappropriate materials
- Medications not prescribed to your teen
- Excessive valuables, cash, or electronics (phone policy will be discussed at intake)
- Items that could be used for self-harm
Our admissions team will provide you with a complete packing list when your teen is admitted.
Dual Diagnosis: Treating the Whole Teen
Most teenagers with substance use disorders also struggle with mental health conditions. At Guardian Recovery, we’re a true dual diagnosis treatment provider, which means:
We treat both conditions simultaneously:
- Your teen doesn’t have to choose between addressing addiction or mental health
- We understand they’re interconnected and influence each other — especially in the developing adolescent brain
- Treatment plans address both from day one
Common co-occurring disorders we treat in teens:
- Depression and substance use disorder
- Anxiety disorders and addiction
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and substance use
- Bipolar disorder and addiction
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and substance use
- Eating disorders and addiction
- Behavioral disorders and substance use
What dual diagnosis treatment looks like for your teen:
- Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation
- Appropriate, carefully monitored medication for mental health symptoms
- Therapy that addresses trauma, mood disorders, and addiction together
- Skills for managing mental health symptoms without substances
- Understanding how mental health and substance use feed each other
- A treatment plan designed for YOUR teen’s specific combination of challenges
Your teen doesn’t have to manage mental health and addiction separately. Integrated treatment heals the whole person.
A Message for Parents and Guardians
We’ve seen families transformed by this process. Your teen has a chance to rewrite their story — to become the person they were always meant to be before substances got in the way. We’ve seen it happen countless times, and we believe it can happen for your child too.
Our treatment advisors are available 24/7 via chat or phone. Thank you for trusting us with your teen’s care. We don’t take that responsibility lightly, and we’re honored to be part of your family’s healing journey.