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Columbus Behavioral Center for Children and Adolescents
2223 Poshard Drive
Columbus, IN 47203
Phone: 812-376-1711
Toll-free: 800-562-5213
Fax: 812-376-0801

Residential Treatment Services

Columbus Behavioral Center for Children and Adolescents offers a residential treatment program to address the needs of adolescents who have had difficulty dealing with psychological issues and maintaining appropriate behavior. The program offers physician-led, multi-disciplinary treatment that addresses overall mental and physical well-being. Residential programs offer a balance of therapy, education and fun activities in a safe, structured setting.

Our daily schedule is structured so that residents know what to expect and what is expected of them. They go to school, attend psychoeducational groups, discuss feelings with therapists, and are encouraged to express themselves through art and leisure activities. Our program has a rainbow-level system to allow for weekly feedback of progress in accomplishing goals and rewards associated with each level. In addition, female and male residents live in separate, licensed units to promote focus on one's own treatment and keep distractions to a minimum.

Benefits of Residential Treatment:

  • Individual resides at the facility in order to provide quick and consistent intervention with behaviors and emotions
  • Accredited on-site school that is part of the Bartholomew County school corporation
  • Weekly visits with psychiatrist
  • 24-hour licensed staff supervision includes Registered Nurses
  • Multi-disciplinary team, including board-certified psychiatrists, therapists, nurses, CD therapist, teachers, and others to address the needs of each child
  • Weekly therapy to address the child's key needs and unresolved issues
  • Tangible reward system allows the child to see individual progress each week
  • Interactive milieu allows residents to learn positive skills from each other and staff, and to mentor their peers
  • Intensive substance abuse and chemical dependency groups, as well as individual work
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