Teen Residential Treatment For Ventura, California Residents

It’s challenging to see your teenager struggle with mental illness or substance use disorder. At Key Healthcare (accredited by NAATP), we understand how unbearable this can be for parents. This is why we offer a 45-60 days residential program for teenagers. Our team of experienced therapists specializes in guiding teens through these challenges, not by reprimanding them. But by providing the support they need. Every aspect of care is customized to your teen’s unique conditions, ensuring no symptom is overlooked.

And here’s how we approach treatment. We use a dual-diagnosis treatment model to address mental health issues and substance abuse disorders. This also includes using evidence-based therapies like Exposure Therapy, CBT, EMDR, and DBT. Why? Because these therapies help us get to the root causes of the challenges your teen is facing.

But we don’t stop there. Alongside therapy, we also provide medication-assisted treatment (when needed), family support, lifestyle interventions, and aftercare plans. The goal is simple: to guide your teen toward recovery and help them create meaningful, lasting change.

Even top healthcare professionals in Ventura trust us. Why? Because we ensure your teen’s education stays uninterrupted during their treatment. We work with most major insurance providers to make compassionate care accessible. And we equip teens and parents with resources to sustain progress, ensuring a smooth return back to normal routines.

  • Teen Therapists & Counselors in Ventura, CA
  • Emergency Response & Hotlines Information for Teens in Ventura, CA
  • Support Groups for Teens in Ventura, CA
  • Government Initiatives for Ventura Adolescents
  • Parks and Recreation Centers in Ventura, CA
  • High School Counseling Information for Teens in Ventura, CA
  • Fitness Options for Teens in Ventura, CA

Note: We aren’t affiliated with these resources.

Our Accreditations and Affiliations

Our Accreditations and Affiliations

Key Healthcare accredited by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), symbolized through the purple and white heart-shaped logo with the state of California outline. This logo highlights Key Healthcare’s dedication to providing state-compliant, high-quality adolescent mental health services, including residential treatment, intensive outpatient programs, partial hospitalization, and dual diagnosis care.
California Department of Social Services (CDSS) logo featuring a navy blue background with white text and a gold curve. This logo represents Key Healthcare's accreditation with CDSS, reflecting its compliance with state standards for adolescent mental health, residential treatment, and social support services.
Better Business Bureau (BBB) Accredited Business logo featuring a white torch on a blue circular background, symbolizing trust, reliability, and ethical business practices. This logo represents Key Healthcare’s accreditation by BBB, emphasizing its commitment to transparency, ethical treatment, and high-quality mental health and substance abuse programs.
LGBTQ+ Friendly Facility logo featuring bold text in the center surrounded by a rainbow-colored circular border, symbolizing inclusivity and support. This logo signifies Key Healthcare's commitment to providing a safe, welcoming, and affirming environment for LGBTQ+ adolescents in their mental health and recovery programs.
Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval logo, a gold circular emblem symbolizing the highest standards in healthcare. This logo highlights Key Healthcare’s accreditation, showcasing its exceptional services in adolescent mental health treatment across California, including residential care in Malibu, outpatient programs in Westwood, and dual diagnosis treatment in Los Angeles. Key Healthcare is dedicated to evidence-based therapies such as trauma-focused care, family-centered programs, and comprehensive recovery solutions.
National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP) logo featuring a geometric cube design in shades of orange, purple, and gray, accompanied by the text 'Voice. Vision. Leadership.' This logo signifies Key Healthcare’s membership with NAATP, highlighting its commitment to excellence in adolescent addiction recovery and mental health treatment.

Evidence-Based Residential Therapy for Ventura Adolescents

Is an evidence-based residential treatment right for my teen? You might have this question right after learning about our program and how it cures those symptoms. But before we explain why it matters in 2024, let’s look at some worrying 2023 statistics in Ventura County. A picture paints a thousand words, so please check out these visuals from the Ventura County Medical Examiner’s Office below.

These charts tell a somber story, revealing the numbers behind these tragic deaths of teens (1-17). They help us understand the true impact of substance (heroin, benzodiazepine, fentanyl, methamphetamine) use among our youth.

2023 Death By Age - Heroin, Benzodiazepine, Fentanyl and Methamphetamine
2023 Drug Death By Age

Although the opioid epidemic is nothing new.

But the recent flood of fentanyl into our Ventura streets has shifted the landscape dramatically. What is fentanyl? It’s a synthetic opioid that outmatches heroin by 50 times and morphine by 100 times in terms of potency. The smallest dose can be deadly. Often, it’s secretly fused with other drugs, vastly increasing the peril your teens face every day.

Likewise, back in 2019, the Ventura District Attorney’s office had only 18 fentanyl-related cases on their desks. Fast forward to 2023, and that number exploded to 756—a staggering increase of over 4,100%. This isn’t just a statistic; it’s a crisis that’s tearing at the fabric of our community.

That’s why, in 2024, residential treatment centers (RTCs) are a crucial support system for teens dealing with mental, emotional health, and substance abuse issues. Our RTC provides 24-hour care in a secure and nurturing environment. This is especially important for teens at risk of self-harm or suicide.

We also assist those with severe emotional trauma through our structured program. We also assist those with severe emotional trauma through our structured program. Our goal is to deliver the right care to support everyone’s journey to wellness and sustainable recovery.

Up to 100% of the Costs Covered by Insurance

Key Healthcare works with most major insurance providers. Depending on the details of your plan, 100% of your treatment costs could be covered. Verify your insurance to know what’s included in your coverage.

Insurances We Accept

We may accept additional California insurance plans

What Conditions Can Our Residential Program for Ventura Adolescents Treat?

Our residential treatment program is designed to provide the right care for teens who are facing mental health concerns, substance use problems, or behavioral struggles. In addition, we also treat other conditions. Such as:

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Comprehensive Teen Mental Health Treatment

Anxiety Treatment Depression Treatment
LGBTQ+ Mental Health Treatment Low Self-Esteem Treatment
School Refusal Treatment Self-Harm Treatment
Social Anxiety Treatment Suicide Ideation Treatment
Trauma/PTSD Treatment Mood Swings & Anger Treatment
Psychotic Disorders Treatment ADHD/Impulse Control Treatment
Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder Treatment

For families and parents living in Camarillo, Fillmore, Moorpark, Ojai, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Santa Paula, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, or anywhere nearby, please reach out if you’re witnessing your teen going through these challenging periods. Our expert team is ready to guide your teen back to health with compassionate care and understanding during their recovery journey. We know how important it is for families to feel supported, and we’re here for you every step of the way.

Teen Residential Treatment for Ventura, California

What to Expect During Our Ventura Teen Residential Treatment Program

As a parent, knowing what to expect during a teen residential treatment program can help ease your apprehension and make it easier to support your teen through the same feelings. But how?

  • It all starts with us providing you with clear details about the program, treatment philosophies, and admission process.
  • After the initial orientation, we move toward the assessment and pre-admission stage.
  • Here, we thoroughly evaluate your teen’s medical history and cultural background. We also conduct psychological tests to understand their mental health and behavior.
  • As a parent, you are a key part of this process, sharing insights about your teen’s struggles.
  • The results of this assessment will help us create the best treatment plan for your teen.
  • Once your teen is accepted, the admission process begins. Here, we will guide you through all the steps, including paperwork, finances, and logistics.
  • Our Ventura teen residential treatment California program will be tailored to meet your teen’s specific needs, addressing the particular condition they are being treated for, whether mental illness or substance use disorders.

However, during their stay with us, here’s a list of common therapies your teen will participate in.

A therapist and a client engaged in a one-on-one individual therapy session in a bright and comfortable setting. This image represents Key Healthcare’s dedication to providing evidence-based individual therapy for adolescents, addressing mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and substance abuse through personalized treatment plans and compassionate care.
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INDIVIDUAL THERAPY

Teens will have an individual therapy session with a skilled counselor every week. During these individual therapy sessions, they'll be able to analyze their emotions, gain insight into their thoughts and behaviors, and how they can break their negative thinking pattern.

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A circle of teens bonding and supporting each other, reflecting the community and healing atmosphere of Key Healthcare's residential treatment

GROUP THERAPY

Group therapy is a core component of our treatment program. During these group therapy sessions, teens can share their experiences and learn from their peers in a safe and supportive environment.

A therapist engaging with a young child in a bright, playful space filled with toys and sensory activities. This image represents Key Healthcare’s holistic and recreational therapies, emphasizing creative, play-based approaches to foster emotional well-being, build confidence, and support mental health recovery for adolescents.
Surf Therapy for Teen Development

HOLISTIC AND RECREATION THERAPIES

We don't just rely on conventional treatment. We take it a step further by offering a mix of holistic and experiential therapies such as yogaart therapysurf therapy, hiking, music therapy, and equine-assisted therapy. These activities are specially designed to help teens manage their stress, find a sense of self, build confidence, and uncover new passions.

Two individuals engaging in outdoor exercise, performing lunges under natural sunlight. This image represents Key Healthcare’s focus on incorporating nutrition and exercise into adolescent mental health recovery, promoting physical fitness, healthy habits, and emotional well-being as part of a holistic approach to treatment.
A teenager focused on creative work in a therapeutic setting, symbolizing the integrative approach of Key Healthcare's residential treatment for teens

NUTRITION AND EXERCISE

We integrate the essentials of nutrition and physical activity into each day. With daily access to 3 nutritional meals, healthy snacks, and exercise resources, we ensure every aspect of a teen's health is nurtured. It's about empowering them to take steps toward lasting wellness.

A happy family of four entering a warm and welcoming home, symbolizing Key Healthcare’s focus on family-centered treatment. This image reflects the importance of engaging parents, guardians, and siblings in adolescent mental health recovery through family therapy, support, and collaborative care plans tailored to each teen’s unique needs.
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FAMILY CENTERED TREATMENT

The entire family plays a crucial role in our residential treatment program. Our experienced therapists help families address communication issues between their teens, build healthy boundaries, and learn new ways to cope. These steps are crucial in supporting their teen's long-term recovery.

A teacher providing one-on-one academic support to a student in a classroom setting, with other students working in the background. This image reflects Key Healthcare’s commitment to integrating academic support into adolescent mental health programs, helping teens balance education with recovery and personal growth.
An icon representing a stack of books, symbolizing the structured and educational aspect of the residential treatment program

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

We know how challenging it can be for teens to keep up with academics while they're in our program. That's why, through Mission Academy School, we offer curriculum and credit recovery so that no schoolwork progress is lost. Our caring staff is there to help support your child's studies while they're healing.

Meet the Team

We believe that the effectiveness of the treatment program relies heavily on the bond between the teen and their therapist, rather than solely on the clinical modalities and various therapeutic techniques employed. That is why our staff members are relatable, resourceful and fearless when it comes to finding creative solutions for each client.

Leadership Team
Clinical & Medical Team

Elnaz Mayeh PhD, LMFT

Dr. Elnaz Mayeh is a highly experienced clinical psychologist and the Executive Director of Key Healthcare. With a deep commitment to adolescent mental health, Dr. Mayeh brings a wealth of expertise in program development, clinical leadership, and evidence-based treatment modalities.

Beverly Reader, MD

Beverly Reader, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist with 15 years of experience specializing in adolescent mental health and dual diagnosis treatment.

Sarah Carillo

Sarah Carillo, a dedicated mother of three, brings over a decade of experience to her role as Admissions Director at Key Healthcare.

Ryan Blivas

Ryan Blivas is a behavioral healthcare entrepreneur and teen mental health advocate who is passionate about finding solutions to combat the teen mental health crisis in America.

Evan Powell

Evan Powell is one of the co-founders of Key Healthcare in Los Angeles, CA. Inspired by his own treatment journey, he and Ryan set out to change the narrative for clients, and help them find a brighter path.

Helena Nyhart, MA, AMFT, APCC

Originally from the East Coast, Helena began her career in the tech industry before finding her passion in adolescent mental health. She earned her master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University…

Chanelle Catuogno,  ACSW

Chanelle specializes in trauma therapy, trained in ACT (Acceptance Commitment Therapy) and brings years of experience from private practice to her role at Key Healthcare.

Rocky Trombetti, MA, AMFT

Rocky serves as a family and group therapist within the adolescent treatment programs at Key Healthcare, specializing in supporting teens through their journey to recovery.

James Wilcox, MA, AMFT

James Wilcox is a dedicated family and group therapist within the Teen Treatment Programs at Key Healthcare, providing specialized support to adolescents as they navigate their path to recovery.

Jordan Werner, AMFT

Jordan possess particular expertise in treating borderline personality disorder, anxiety, depression, self-esteem issues, relationship challenges, and trauma-related experiences.

Matt Cox, CADAC -I

Matt is an experienced operations expert with a vast knowledge of both Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders.

Henry Dafoe

Henry Dafoe, a Mentor at Key Healthcare, holds a Master’s in Behavioral Health from Tulane University and brings both expertise and enthusiasm to his work.

Leadership
Clinical & Medical

Elnaz Mayeh PhD, LMFT

Dr. Elnaz Mayeh is a highly experienced clinical psychologist and the Executive Director of Key Healthcare. With a deep commitment to adolescent mental health, Dr. Mayeh brings a wealth of expertise in program development, clinical leadership, and evidence-based treatment modalities.

Beverly Reader, MD

Beverly Reader, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist with 15 years of experience specializing in adolescent mental health and dual diagnosis treatment.

Sarah Carillo

Sarah Carillo, a dedicated mother of three, brings over a decade of experience to her role as Admissions Director at Key Healthcare.

Ryan Blivas

Ryan Blivas is a behavioral healthcare entrepreneur and teen mental health advocate who is passionate about finding solutions to combat the teen mental health crisis in America.

Evan Powell

Evan Powell is one of the co-founders of Key Healthcare in Los Angeles, CA. Inspired by his own treatment journey, he and Ryan set out to change the narrative for clients, and help them find a brighter path.

Helena Nyhart, MA, AMFT, APCC

Originally from the East Coast, Helena began her career in the tech industry before finding her passion in adolescent mental health. She earned her master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University…

Chanelle Catuogno,  ACSW

Chanelle specializes in trauma therapy, trained in ACT (Acceptance Commitment Therapy) and brings years of experience from private practice to her role at Key Healthcare.

Rocky Trombetti, MA, AMFT

Rocky serves as a family and group therapist within the adolescent treatment programs at Key Healthcare, specializing in supporting teens through their journey to recovery.

James Wilcox, MA, AMFT

James Wilcox is a dedicated family and group therapist within the Teen Treatment Programs at Key Healthcare, providing specialized support to adolescents as they navigate their path to recovery.

Jordan Werner, AMFT

Jordan possess particular expertise in treating borderline personality disorder, anxiety, depression, self-esteem issues, relationship challenges, and trauma-related experiences.

Matt Cox, CADAC -I

Matt is an experienced operations expert with a vast knowledge of both Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders.

Henry Dafoe

Henry Dafoe, a Mentor at Key Healthcare, holds a Master’s in Behavioral Health from Tulane University and brings both expertise and enthusiasm to his work.

Ventura Teen Therapist & Counselors

At our sessions, one of the key therapies that our therapists use is Exposure Therapy, a research-backed practice designed to address issues like social anxiety, panic attacks, separation anxiety, school-related worries, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

During our sessions, we understand where anxiety comes from (in teens), how avoidance maintains it, and how exposure can help undo those patterns. This step lays the foundation for everything we do further. Besides undoing patterns, this therapy also benefits teens in many ways. For instance:

  • Teens learn healthier ways to respond to their triggers and stress.
  • Allows past experiences to be processed in a supportive environment.
  • And promotes resilience.

However, when teens leave residential care, they can imagine themselves in scenarios that make them anxious. To address this, we’ve compiled a list of counselors and therapists in Ventura. These therapists use a method called imaginal exposure. This method allows teens to explore their fears through visualization, guided storytelling, or role-playing. Therapists often work closely with the teen to write out their specific fears, breaking them into manageable steps. From there, they guide the teen through each step until the anxiety begins to fade.

Note: We aren’t affiliated with these therapists. But all of them are licensed by the California Board of Psychology and California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS), ensuring your teen gets top-notch medical care close to home.

We’re Here for Ventura Families

Resources and Support Ventura, CA

Emergency Response/Hotlines Information for Ventura Adolescents
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In moments of crisis, having immediate access to the right hotlines can make a difference in your teen’s mental health issues. At Key Healthcare, we specialize in providing long-term residential care for teens. But we also believe that parents should be prepared for every stage of their teen’s mental health and substance abuse journey.

That’s why we’ve compiled this list of emergency hotlines and services in Ventura so that families and parents can have the resources to respond swiftly and effectively. But before you move forward, here are some guidelines on what to do if your teen is in immediate danger:

  • When your teen is caught in the grip of an overdose or a mental health crisis, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But remember, your calm presence and quick thinking can make a real difference.
  • In times like these, every second counts. Don’t hesitate to call 911 if you suspect an overdose or if the symptoms of their mental health disorders are getting worse. Once you call, the police dispatcher answers your call and will transfer your call to the Fire Department or Paramedics, if required.
  • Your quick action could be the difference between your teen’s life and death.
  • Does your teen seem overwhelmed or unable to cope? Don't wait for things to get worse.
  • VCBH is here to help teens who are dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, or drug and alcohol issues. They offer confidential support for your teen or your loved ones 24/7.
  • Call them at 1-866-998-2243. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And it's toll-free.
  • Website:https://vchca.org/behavioral-health/youth-family/
  • The 988 Lifeline is a quick way and easy to remember 3 digit number to get help for your teen during a mental health, suicide, or substance use disorder.
  • By calling or texting 988 or chatting at 988lifeline.org, you or your teen can connect with a professional at Lifeline who provides support.
  • Website:https://988lifeline.org/
  • For the last 34 years, CA Youth Crisis Line has been the trusted lifeline for teens and families across California, including Ventura. They discuss issues like suicide, depression, bullying, health and identity concerns, and trauma. And the best part is that their crisis counselors offer a safe and non-judgmental space to talk.
  • They don't give advice but listen with understanding and care. If your adolescent is dealing with any teen-related problem, call them at 1-800-843-5200.
  • They also provide translation services for many languages.
  • Website:https://calyouth.org/cycl/
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Support Groups for Ventura Adolescents

Did you know that 30% to 65% of teens experience relapse during the initial stages of recovery, even after completing residential treatment? This shows how essential it is for your teen to connect with peers who motivate them to stay sober and hold one another accountable.

And support groups in Ventura offer this invaluable support. These groups teach coping strategies, encourage skill development, and provide practical guidance for everyday challenges. Beyond that, they create a nurturing environment where teens can regain self-esteem, heal from grief, and overcome the sense of isolation that often accompanies recovery.

But what makes these groups truly impactful is their focus on connection. Teens meet others who’ve walked similar paths, fostering a community where they can openly share their experiences. This sense of shared understanding and peer support helps teens make real, lasting progress in their recovery.

  • The COVID-19 Pandemic has shown a new set of challenges to youth, leading to a mental health crisis, says – the American Psychological Association. Not only this, but every day, millions of individuals, including teens, face stigma because of mental health or seeing their loved ones suffering from one. This stigma often makes them feel alone and stops them from getting help for years.
  • And Each Mind Matters mission is to make their voices heard who want to end this stigma.
  • How? By striving to build a community where everyone feels safe to ask for the support they need.
  • Website: https://emmresourcecenter.org/
  • At Wellness Everyday, there are eight programs available for young adults aged 16-25. Each program comes with a list of helpful resources and contacts.
  • For more information, please visit their website.
  • Website: http://www.wellnesseveryday.org

Government Initiatives for Ventura Adolescents

Explorer Teen Program

The Ventura Police Department is providing a Law Enforcement Explorer Program with one aim to educate and involve young teens of Ventura in:

  • Police operations
  • Law enforcement
  • Provide them with first-hand knowledge of the challenges, complexities, and responsibilities of a police officer.
  • And also harness them with a certain skill set, for instance – social, life, leadership, and career.
  • Website:https://www.cityofventura.ca.gov/2135/Explorer-Program

VYBA - Ventura Youth Basketball Association

  • Did you know basketball is a decisive way to build strong mental health? And if your teen tends to be the next LeBron James, correspondingly, if you want them to abide away from consuming substances or alcohol, then The Ventura Youth Basketball Association (VYBA) is something you should look forward to.
  • VYBA was founded 65 years ago and offers a low-cost, education-focused basketball league for teens in Ventura. It helps kids in grades 2-8 develop skills and have fun. This program emphasizes sportsmanship and learning, making it a great choice for your young athlete.
  • Website:https://www.cityofventura.ca.gov/638/VYBA—Ventura-Youth-Basketball-Associat

Recreational, Reading Programs, and Community Centers for Teens In Ventura, CA

Have you ever wondered what goes on at reading programs, youth activities, recreation, and community centers in Ventura and why teens must go out there?

We all want the best for our teens.

But you might think, “Why does all this focus on center programs? When my teen seems fine.”

Sometimes, teens feel like they can’t talk to anyone, and stigma and fear of what society will think are among the major reasons they feel this way. These centers/programs in Ventura provide a non-medical place where teens can settle, connect with their peers, foster social interaction, and build resilience.

Even a study by NIH clearly states that teens feel less isolated when they are a part of these less stigmatized programs or places (which usually peaks in adolescents).

And let’s face it: being a teenager isn’t always a walk in the park. But with the right support, teens can emerge stronger and more confident.

You see, these centers provide services in a culturally sensitive manner with a focus on leisure interests and existing skills that teens are already good at.

This means the activities they let teens perform are designed in such a way that:

  • It boosts self-confidence, helping teens stay calm during stressful times and avoid conflicts.
  • Help teens find their focus and motivation, encouraging them to set and reach personal goals.
  • Teach coping methods, problem-solving, teamwork, sportsmanship, resilience, and how to handle setbacks.

Now, you may question the role of a library and say, “My teen can find anything online,” which is true, but the library is more than just books. It offers a peaceful retreat where teens can go without the fear of being judged.

High School Counseling Resources for Ventura Adolescents

Teenagers rely on education as a foundation for their future, and we get that. That’s why we focus on equipping them with skills like self-regulation, conflict resolution, decision-making, and social confidence. These are the means they need to balance their academic stress and foster better relationships with their peers.

Vocational training and counseling are also key features of our program. These provide teens with the guidance to discover their passions and set realistic, meaningful goals for their education and careers.

Still, the challenges don’t end when treatment does. Academic stress can return, and old habits can resurface. Especially when teens reconnect with peers who influenced negative behaviors in the past.

That’s why we have compiled a list of academic counselors in Ventura. These counselors reinforce the life skills teens build during our program. This is especially important in the early stages of recovery.

Sobriety brings a sense of confidence and strength, and teens often feel capable of handling anything.

That’s an encouraging sign, but there’s more to recovery than confidence. These counselors help teens stay grounded.

They prevent overconfidence from disrupting progress by helping them focus on steady, daily actions that lead to long-term sobriety in their school life.

School Counseling Details
Ventura High School Counseling Information
Buena High School Counseling Information
El Camino High School Counseling Information
Foothill Technology High School Counseling Information

Note: The schools mentioned above are solely for informational purposes. Key Healthcare is not affiliated with them. In curating our list of schools, we considered a wide array of factors, including test scores, equity, feedback from parents, and the school curricula.

Find Your Teenager's Fitness Flow in Ventura, CA

Although evidence-based therapies are essential in addressing mental health issues. But our theapists approach uniquely combines them with holistic practices to strengthen their impact. This blend improves the healing process and provides additional layers of care to teens.

Holistic therapy spans a variety of activities. For instance, yoga, equine-assisted therapy, meditation, adventure programs, and creative arts. These practices actively engage teens on mental, emotional, and physical fronts, leading the ground for meaningful self-discovery.

Focusing on the person as a whole, holistic therapy aims to reveal and address the deeper issues fueling teens’ mental health struggles and offering benefits such as:

  • Increased self-awareness and understanding of one’s own emotions and behaviors
  • Improved communication
  • Development of resilience and coping skills to handle adversity
  • And a stronger sense of self-worth, leading to positive shifts in behavior

However, when teens transition back to their normal routines after completing our treatment, continuing with these holistic therapies, gyming, or martial arts is a must.

These physical activities aren’t just a recommendation. They’re essential for reinforcing the benefits teens have gained here and helping them build lasting mental and emotional resilience.

That’s why we’ve compiled a list of Ventura fitness options that parents can explore in their community.

Fitness SpotOfficial Website
24 Hour Fitness Super Sport Venturahttps://www.24hourfitness.com/gyms/ventura-ca/ventura-super-sport
Arthur Murray Dance Studio Venturahttps://arthurmurrayventura.com/
House Of Dancehttps://www.pmhouseofdance.com/
Ignite ATA Martial Artshttps://igniteata.com/
Progressive Martial Arts Venturahttps://progressivemartialartsventura.com/

Note: (All the above centers are paid).

What is Teen Residential Treatment?

The Key Healthcare Teen Residential Treatment program is a form of long-term mental health care for Ventura adolescents aged 13 to 17. This treatment typically occurs in a specialized residential facility where teens are provided 24/7 care and support. We create specialized teen residential treatment programs for each individual to help teens conquer their issues and reach their full potential to live healthy, productive lives.

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MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT

Our programs help treat a variety of adolescent mental health conditions.

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AVAILABLE THERAPIES

We utilize various evidence-based therapies to treat your teen’s condition.

Key Healthcare Teen Treatment Program - Comprehensive Care for Adolescents in a Supportive Environment

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We accept most private health insurance plans.

Ventura, California Teen Residential Treatment FAQs

How do Ventura residential treatment centers for teens involve family members in the treatment process?
At Key Healthcare, we understand the importance of family involvement in teen residential treatment. We do everything possible to keep families connected through comprehensive approaches such as family therapy, parent education programs, ongoing communication, and support groups--all working together towards a shared goal: establishing an encouraging environment for successful recovery.
What type of support does Key Healthcare provide for families dealing with the impact of their teen's struggles?
Key Healthcare is dedicated to helping families through the trying times of teenage struggles. Our team provides an array of resources, such as family therapy and parent education programs, for greater comprehension and consistent communication about progress updates, and we can recommend support groups that promote a sense of connectivity with others in similar circumstances. We strive to empower parents by equipping them with effective strategies so they can foster their teen's recovery path while creating nurturing home environments.
What kind of aftercare support and resources are available for Ventura teens who have completed the Key Healthcare teen residential treatment program?
At Key Healthcare, we recognize that the journey to recovery is not complete with the mere completion of a residential treatment program. That's why our Teen Extended Care program provides a sober living environment, giving adolescents the resources to help them transition back home to Ventura as smoothly as possible. Family counseling services and referrals are often made to bridge teens toward local community resources to aid sustained progress on the path toward solace.
What is the average cost of a residential treatment program for teens living in Ventura, and are there any financial assistance options available?
The average cost of a residential treatment program for Ventura teens coming to Key Healthcare varies depending on factors such as program duration, services provided, and several additional factors. Financial assistance options, including insurance coverage, scholarships, and payment plans, may be available to help families manage the cost of treatment. Verify your insurance here.
What is the admissions process for enrolling my teen into Key Healthcare’s residential treatment center?
Contact us to confidentially speak with one of our admissions directors or learn more about our admissions process here. If we’re not the right fit, we can connect you to several highly vetted resources in Ventura, California.
What types of insurance does Key Healthcare accept for residential treatment for teens living in Ventura, California?
We accept most PPO insurance plans and a wide range of insurance plans from all over the USA for Teen Residential Treatment: Humana One, Cigna, Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross BlueShield, Health Net, and Value Options. You can verify your insurance here.
Do you provide individual and family therapy for 15-year-old boys with specific issues like substance abuse, behavioral problems, eating disorders, or mental health concerns?
Yes, we do provide individual and family therapy to 15-year-old boys with specific issues like substance abuse, behavioral problems, eating disorders, or mental health concerns.
Will the program provide education and academic support for 17 year old boys during their stay?
Yes, for 17 year old boys, or any age group/gender, we have academic support throughout the adolescent stay.
How long is the average length of stay for a Ventura, California 14 year old girl in residential treatment?
Age doesn't typically play a role in the length of stay. So, if your daughter is 14 years old, the average stay for teen girls/teen boys / gender-neutral teens is 45-60 days. It all depends on the needs and program of the specific adolescent.
How are the needs of LGBTQ+ 14 year olds addressed in a teen residential treatment program?
Just like any other age group or gender, we have specialized programs individually created for our LGBTW adolescent clients that cater specifically to their needs.Just like any other age group or gender, we have specialized programs individually created for our LGBTW adolescent clients that cater specifically to their needs.
What is the admission process like for 16 year old girls in residential treatment?
The admission process for a 16 year old girl is the same for a 16 year old boy, or a 16 year old LGBTQ+ adolescent. You can read more about our admissions process here.
My teen is out of control. Where can I send my out-of-control teen?
If your teenager is out of control, contact us to learn about our residential treatment for teens.
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