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White River provides a safe, structured and caring environment for adolescent boys ages 12 to 18 who are struggling at home, as well as dealing with mental health, behavioral and often times chemical and process addiction issues.
Located in Delta, Utah, White River, WRA, combines therapeutic and experiential programming to facilitate personal growth for clients, in order to help combat these difficulties. White River also encourages adopting a balanced lifestyle so the clients will have healthy minds and healthy bodies. Community service is vital at White River, in helping clients learn the importance of helping others and being part of a larger community and society.
When parents decide to admit their son to White River, the process can be completed in four easy steps. To shorten the admissions process down to 24 hours, parents can speak to an admissions team member for pre-qualification. If there is concern or need for a faster admissions process, contact us and we will do our best to work with the situation. Below are the 4 key steps in the process to getting your son started with us here at White River.
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Once the application is completed, the next step is for parents or guardians to review the information available on the portal. This information includes the list of items their son needs to bring with him in the parent information packet. It is essential to review the list of what their son needs and what he is not allowed to bring. To give a preview, any electronics and jewelry need to be left at home.
Once the student approaches completion of the program, the treatment team outlines the best ways for transition into home-life with strength and purpose. We want him to be successful both at White River and at home.
The final step is for parents to finalize the paperwork and prepare for their son’s entrance into White River. A small list of “items to bring” will be provided along with several important legal documents and contracts, which need to be signed and submitted before your son begins his program. Two of these forms, the power of attorney and the contract for services, must be notarized. There will also be a review with our admissions team to ensure all of your questions are answered as your family begins your White River journey.
If you have more questions about admissions or our program, please call us now.
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