Specialized Care Your Teen Deserves
Key Healthcare offers the dedicated, age-appropriate environment Riverside teens need to heal safely. We have carefully created a space where adolescents can truly focus on lasting recovery. Our specialized clinical team is ready to support your family every step of the way.
Finding the right help for your teenager is one of the hardest things a parent will ever do. You do not have to navigate this overwhelming process by yourself anymore. We are here to listen, answer your questions, and guide your family toward lasting health. Call us directly at (800) 421-4364 to discuss your situation with our compassionate admissions team. You can also visit Key Healthcare online or reach out via our contact for teen treatment consultation page. Make the call today, and let us help you map out a safe, effective plan for your child’s care.
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