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We would like to say we could provide this service for less but there are some key costs involved with changing behaviors in teens. In a nutshell comparable to the cost of a new SUV or American Luxury Car. (Depending on location and therapy costs)(I would spend it in a heart beat knowing that greater than 93% of the youth turn their lives around after attending even our short term programs.
The alternative is often watching them drift in out of the legal system or worse.)
It has been our experience that most teen problems take longer treatment than a 10 week course or wilderness program. And we are geared to help solve the cause and not treat the symptoms. You are at a key junction in their lives, once they turn 18 they can deny these services in most states. So get them started today, we have many who start the program at 17 but sign a continuation clause on their own. So give us a call and lets get them the help they desperately need. Those over 18 can get help too call us we will tell you how.
Carroll O'Connor who played the immortal Archie Bunker in "All in the Family" sitcom lost a son to drug use. He lamented that any amount of money would have been worth spending to that of suffering the loss of his son. It was one of his largest heart aches to his death. If you have a son or daughter who you suspect might be using drugs please contact us we can help.
Parents did you know you could solve this problem for as low as $500 a month? Call us about our Low interest student school loans.
Frequent asked Questions about Costs?
Q1. What do these primary care, round the clock, secure, private education, and assisted living services cost parents?
Answer: Pimary care is expensive as any parent knows if caring for aging parents. Service varies from school location but generally from $2650 to $4900 per month. For parents who use our private financing option or get line of credit at thier bank, monthly payments could be as low as $400 per month for 10 year term.
Q2. Will my health insurance pay for this service?
Answer: Generally NO, the required medications prescribed by your doctor or medical staff would be covered under your current health plan terms.
Q3. Will the government pay any part of these fees?
Answer: NO in fact DCS or DFS in many parts of the country are forcing repayment by parents of up to $45000 per year if the teen is taken into a government program without becoming a ward of the state and the state penal institutions. We are private institutions but state governments are continually contacting us because we provide these specialized services at a cheaper cost than they can provide.
Educational grants and loans are used for adult College level classes and take years to obtain without a GED or High school diploma. The process will take longer than your teen is able to attend the schooling needed. All our schools provide GED programs.
Q4. What are our financial options to provide these services to my teen?
Answer: There are three main ways that the services are paid for; Direct payment, Sponsorship, or private educational loans.
month to month payment of the fees with a 6 month initial commitment.
this is where a business like a family business will provide the training for the teen and make the payments. Or a family, church, or community non profit group will sponsor a teen in the program using a escrow payment plan. Escrow payment plans is where you place the funds with a escrow agent from several sources and the agent makes a single payment monthly.
Private educational loans terms are as low as $400 per month over a 10 year period of time similar to a car loan. Ask an admissions coordinator for details.
Q5. How long must my teen attend?
Answer: Average stay is 12 months but it is up to the progress of the teen and parent in over coming issues that have gotten them into the situation. Some times if the teen is involved with drugs, separation anxiety, and deviant behavior these might take longer stays.
If you are parent with immediate needs please feel free to contact us night or day at 1-888-705-0313 . AAteens - Alcoholic and Addicted Teens- Copyright© 2000
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