Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient Units
SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Finder Program at Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Rockville Site
Residential Treatment Program at Children's Home Society of South Dakota
Residential Treatment at Sioux Falls - N. Sycamore Avenue
A 24-hour residential and psychiatric treatment center serving emotionally disturbed and learning disabled children between the ages of 4-14. This program also provides special education services and intensive therapy for children and families who are experiencing difficulty at home, in school, or in the community. Services include day school and residential programs, evaluation services, family supportive services, consultation and training services.
Madsen House is designed to provide comprehensive psychiatric diagnosis and assessments, as well as short-term treatment for children ages 4-14 with emotional and behavioral problems.
Madsen House Intensive Unit is an eight-bed unit for children ages 4-14 who have severe or chronic emotional and behavioral disorders. Treatment includes psychiatric care, adaptive management, individual, group and family therapy and academic programming. Childcare teams consist of three counselors and one team coordinator, creating a ratio of one staff for every two children.
Black Hills Behavioral Health Guide Program at Helpline Center - Resource Guides
Sioux Falls Site
Inpatient Units Program at Avera Behavioral Health
Inpatient Units at Sioux Falls Site
A treatment team, headed by a psychiatrist, works to evaluate current symptoms and develop a positive treatment plan to address concerns.
- Treatment services include, but are not limited to depression, anxiety, addictive disorders, bipolar disorder, personality disorders, and schizophrenia.
- Group therapies focus on developing coping skills through expressive therapies and behavioral therapy.
Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center Program at Our Home, Inc.
Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center at Huron - 210th Street
This program serves male and female youth with a primary diagnosis of substance dependency disorder. Treatment philosophy recognizes substance dependency as a chronic and progressive illness. Treatment includes 12-step groups, Alcoholics Anonymous, and Narcotic Anonymous groups within a therapeutic milieu. Treatment is completed in approximately 45 days.
Youth Residential Treatment Facility Huron Program at Our Home, Inc.
Huron Site
Psychiatric Residential Treatment Center (PRTF) - Huron, serves male youth ages 10-17 that have identified treatment needs, which are beyond community-based services. These issues may include current or pending legal, school, or family issues. To achieve programming that meets the needs of each individual youth, is evidence based, and easily understood, PRTF-Huron's foundation in programming is based on Positive Peer Culture which emphasizes a therapeutic group milieu which focuses on respect for self and others and development of care and concern. The Positive Peer Culture modality assists in meeting the universal growth needs of youth for affiliation, achievement, autonomy and altruism through improvement in social competence and cultivating identified strengths in youth. The goal for youth in the program is to utilize Positive Peer Culture to guide youth into developing healthier mindsets and coping skills for identified treatment need(s). Youth will also be introduced to additional trauma informed practices, which are complimentary and in accord with Positive Peer Culture to meet individualized treatment planning goals. These practices include various identified clinical assessments, individual and group therapy sessions, and individualized assignments. A multidisciplinary treatment team overseen by a Clinical Psychologist and Medical Director works with the youth and family to design a treatment plan that addresses each youth's individual needs and objectives for success.