Saturday, March 7, 2009

How do you determine the most appropriate adolescent residential treatment center for your child?




You can trust Dore Frances, M.A., educational consultant to assist your child and your family.

Dore Frances helps families and their students choose and apply to addiction treatment centers, aftercare/next step transition programs, Christian based schools, clinically based programs, college preparatory boarding schools, eating disorder programs, emotional growth boarding schools as well as boarding schools for students who learn differently and for students who have behavioral and emotional needs
. She has been empowering students and helping them make good decisions since 1987.

Adolescent residential treatment programs -
Results 216,000 for adolescent residential treatment programs

Eating disorder treatment centers - Results 5,360,000 for eating disorder treatment centers

Mental Health Treatment Centers - Results 30,700,000 for Mental Health Treatment Centers

Residential Treatment Centers for Teens
- Results 351,000 for Residential Treatment Centers for Teens

Teens who struggle -
Results 3,120,000 for teens who struggle

Therapeutic boarding schools -
Results 114,000 for therapeutic boarding schools

Addiction Treatment Centers - Results 61,300,000 for Addiction Treatment Centers

In 2001 Dore Frances, M.A. founded Horizon Family Solutions, LLC, an educational consulting firm.

She travels extensively many times a year, visiting outdoor adventure programs, pre-teen schools, residential treatment centers and therapeutic facilities to ensure that she knows the campuses and their staff in order to help families make appropriate choices. In the past four years alone, Dore has toured over 125 therapeutic boarding schools, wilderness camps, young adult transition programs and addiction treatment facilities.

Dore E. Frances, M.A.

Founder, Horizon Family Solutions, LLC

Our Mission and Our Vision

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

There's nothing to worry for their sons or daughters that became a victim of addiction. It's just a matter of patience in the center and faith.

There are volunteers who are really concerned to the patients having a hard time coping up to their selves.

-pete