Orange, CA - Teen Residential Treatment at Our Hill House

If your teen girl is struggling with depression, anxiety, PTSD, eating disorders, or other mental health issues, our Hill House residential facility provides a safe, peaceful place to heal.

With close proximity to major airports, parks, and nature trails, Hill House is an ideal setting for both local residents and those who are traveling for treatment.

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Treatment Age Range Icon

Age Range
Treating individuals
between the ages of 12-18

Conditions Treated Icon

What We Treat
Mental health conditions
& co-occurring disorders

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Length of Stay
Individuals typically
stay between 30-60 days

What We Treat

Our evidence-based therapies, combined with experiential activities, address the underlying issues that contribute to mental health struggles. By engaging in individual therapy, group sessions, and family therapy, residents gain valuable insights into their emotions and behaviors.

Newport Academy’s Hill House residential  treatment center helps adolescent girls with the following:

Questions?

We know that reaching out can be difficult. Our compassionate team of experts is here to help. Call us at 877-929-5105 or complete the form below.

Who We Treat

Our Hill residential facility provides specialized programming for teen girls ages 12–17 who are struggling with mental health issues and co-occurring disorders. Our integrated approach focuses on personalized care, combining evidence-based therapies with experiential learning and family therapy.

We utilize several therapeutic techniques, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and mindfulness practices, all aimed at helping young girls build essential coping skills and enhance emotional regulation. Newport Academy also prioritizes the development of a supportive community, encouraging peer connections and social skills through group therapy and engaging activities.

Our Address

Whether you’re coming from across town or traveling from out of state, our Hill House is designed to be accessible, peaceful, and supportive.

The Highest-Quality Care, Covered by Insurance

We work with most major insurance companies, both in and out of network, to optimize coverage for children and families. Through partnerships with insurers such as TRICARE and Blue Cross Blue Shield, we’re helping young people get the highest-quality care, at the minimum cost to families.

Why Choose Newport Academy

Our Hill location is surrounded by the natural beauty only Southern California can provide, making it a peaceful retreat for young girls to focus on their mental health and well-being. Our residents take part in several experiential activies, including hiking, art, music, and outdoor Adventure Therapy

Newport programs are led by experienced healthcare providers who have advanced degrees, ongoing training, appropriate licensure, and years of expertise in clinical care and working with adolescents.

Our results continute to show our commitment to excellence. Our Center for Research and Innovation continuously evaluates our treatment methods, yielding industry-leading outcomes in mental health improvement. We proudly hold the Gold Seal of Approval® from The Joint Commission, reflecting our dedication to the highest standards of care.

Newport Academy Hill House FAQs

What is the difference between teen inpatient and teen outpatient treatment?

While attending a teen outpatient program, your child is in programming during the day or afternoon, and is at home overnight and on weekends. In inpatient treatment, teens live on-site at a residential location while receiving treatment. Both residential treatment and the highest level of outpatient care (a Partial Hospitalization Program, or PHP) typically include an academic component. If your teen needs more than outpatient programming, we encourage you to learn more about our residential treatment and contact us to determine the best fit for your child.

What’s the difference between a PHP, an IOP, and outpatient services?

The main difference between Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), and outpatient services is the amount of time your child spends in treatment. At the PHP day program level, adolescents attend all-day programming, five days a week. The IOP level is usually five afternoons a week, following the client’s attendance at their home school. Outpatient services refer to the lowest level of teen outpatient treatment, with programming provided fewer than five afternoons a week, depending on the client’s and family’s needs and goals.

What is the cost of treatment in California?

Newport works with several major insurance providers to make the cost of care more accessible and affordable for families. Contact our admissions team to go over your insurance benefits or learn more about self-pay options.

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