Orange, CA - Teen Residential Treatment at Our Hillside House

If your teen girl is struggling with depression, anxiety, or other mental health conditions, Our Hillside House residential center in Orange County offers a safe space to heal. 

Our staff delivers exceptional, compassionate care that helps young girls uncover the underlying trauma that catalyzes mental health issues.  

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Age Range
Treating individuals
between the ages of 12-18

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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 teen mental health struggles. By engaging in individual therapy, group sessions, and family therapy, teens gain valuable insights into their emotions and behaviors.

Newport Academy’s Hillside House residential center for teens provides integrated treatment for:

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 Hillside House provides treatment for teen girls ages 12–17 who are struggling with mental health issues and co-occurring disorders such as substance use.

We believe gender-specific housing gives teens a safe, distraction-free space to heal.

We utilize several therapeutic techniques, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and mindfulness practices, all aimed at helping teen boys build essential coping skills and enhance emotional regulation.

Our Address

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

Insurances We Work With

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Why Choose Newport Academy

First and foremost, our staff leads with love and compassion. Our experienced healthcare providers each have advanced degrees, ongoing training, appropriate licensure, and years of expertise in clinical care and working with adolescents.

Here are just a few more reasons you can trust Newport for high-quality mental healthcare:

  • Our approach is fully evidence-based in successful clinical models.
  • We ensure ongoing family communication and involvement in our teen treatment programs, offering full transparency and regular family therapy to repair parent-child relationships.
  • Treatment plans include an accredited academic component to keep kids on track while they’re in treatment.
  • We use a third-party research organization to track, analyze, and publish our treatment outcomes on an annual basis.
  • We’re accredited by the Joint Commission, the nation’s oldest and largest healthcare accreditation body.

Newport Academy Hillside House FAQs

When is residential treatment appropriate?

Residential treatment is appropriate when a child or adolescent requires a higher level of care than outpatient services can provide. This includes situations where there is a risk of self-harm, severe mental health disorders (such as depression, anxiety, or trauma), or when the home environment is not conducive to recovery. It is also suitable for those who need intensive therapeutic support and structure.

How effective are residential treatment centers?

Research indicates that residential treatment centers can be effective in addressing severe mental health issues. They provide structured environments, individualized treatment plans, and access to a range of therapeutic modalities. Success rates vary based on individual circumstances, but many adolescents show significant improvement in their mental health and coping skills after completing a residential program.

How do I help my teen with their depression?

Supporting a teen with depression involves open communication, active listening, and encouraging them to seek professional help. Be patient and understanding, validate their feelings, and avoid minimizing their experiences. Encourage healthy habits, such as regular exercise, a balanced diet, and sufficient sleep. Additionally, consider involving a mental health professional who can provide appropriate therapy and support.

What is the difference between residential treatment and inpatient treatment?

Residential treatment typically involves a longer stay in a facility that focuses on therapeutic interventions and skill-building in a home-like environment. It is often less intensive than inpatient treatment, which is usually provided in a hospital setting for acute mental health crises. Inpatient treatment is designed for stabilization and may involve more medical oversight, while residential treatment focuses on ongoing therapy and support.

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