Program Facilities
Our campus features five state-of-the-art treatment centers, each specially designed to meet the needs of our students. Each one is comfortably furnished and creates a safe, home-like environment for treatment to occur. Each home has individual and shared bedrooms, living and dining rooms, kitchen, classrooms and indoor recreation space. Our Jane Addams treatment center won a national award for outstanding design and functionality in a health care facility. In addition, we have a group home located nearby in the community.
Jane Addams Treatment Center
Cynthia Browning Treatment Center
Saul Hirshberg Treatment Center
Katharine E. Merck Treatment Center
Jennifer Rogers, Program Director, 781-648-6200x576
Our Katharine E. Merck Treatment Center is an 18-bed program skilled at providing highly structured, individualized treatment for girls exhibiting a wide range of high-risk behaviors, including suicide attempts, self-injury, running away, aggression and drug or alcohol abuse. It is housed in a new state-of-the-art treatment center opened summer of 2008.For information about openings at our Merck Treatment Center, contact Kristin Vander Els, 781-648-6200x127.
Harriet Tubman Behavioral Treatment Residence (BTR and Group Home)
Debbie Camara, Program Director, 781-648-6200x500
The Tubman Treatment Residence (BTR) provides therapeutic treatment and a structured living environment for girls who are able to continue at their community school during the day. We provide numerous opportunities for community and family involvement to help girls make successful transitions to their home or other less restrictive setting.
For information about openings at our Tubman Treatment Residence, contact Kristin Vander Els, 781-648-6200x127.
ACT Group Home
Nikki Valila, Program Director, 781-648-6200x810
Our ACT (Acknowledge, Commit, Transform) Group Home exclusively serves girls who have been, or at risk for being commercially sexually exploited. The group home offers therapeutic services in a warm, nurturing environment to help girls develop a positive identity, healthy connections to their family and community, and skills to live a healthy and independent lifestyle.
For information about openings at the Group Home, contact Kristin Vander Els, 781-648-6200x127.
