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    Aftercare Treatment is a Must Have for Troubled Teens From Cockrell Hill, TX

    Are you the parent of a troubled teen from Cockrell Hill, TX and looking for an after care program? Have you tried to help your son or daughter adjust back into normal life—without much success? Waterford can help.

    Please call us at 866-439-0355 to schedule an interview.

    Aftercare at Waterford is intended to support both the teen and their parents to create a plan that will enable them to continue making the progress they may have started in a residential treatment program. Aftercare is often essential in helping your child to fully recover from whatever addictions or troubling behaviors they were experiencing before. Our program will help them transition back into school, home, family, and friends to ensure their continued success.

    Waterford is ideal for Cockrell Hill, TX teens and their families who:

    • Have completed a residential treatment program or wilderness therapy
    • Have not completed such a program and are in need of further and different help
    • Are striving to continue emotional and physical success and want further support
    • Need additional help completing high school
    • Are in need of more life skill and vocational training
    • Would benefit from both individual and family therapy

    Waterford has three programs that are highly successful, and we can help to find which one is best for you. Waterford has the Partial Hospitalization Program, where the teen is placed under constant surveillance and helped both medically and mentally as they overcome addictions. There is also the Intensive Outpatient Program that helps the teens continue their sobriety by therapy, education, and frequent drug tests. The final program is the Therapeutic Day School that helps teen focus on the academics they may have missed through incarceration, suspension, or treatment. They can finish school through the program or get back on track to finish at a public high school at home.

    Waterford has a high success rate in helping teens and their families from all over the United States. Happy clients have told us many times how grateful they are that Waterford was an option when they had no idea what to do. We are confident in our abilities to help you, to give you the support and education your family is looking for.

    Call Waterford Academy today at 866-439-0355.

    Cockrell Hill, TX – Cockrell Hill is located in southwest Dallas County a mile south of Interstate Highway 30. The City was named for either Wesley Cockrell or his cousin Alexander Cockrell, an early Dallas county pioneer. The Cockrell place was known to travelers on the stage line that ran from Dallas to Fort Belknap and on to El Paso and the west. The settlement developed as an agricultural crossroads and by the late 1800s had a few scattered homes, a small store, and a school. Water became the overriding issue for the town’s continued growth. Frank Jester, a local developer, laid out the plan for the modern community of Cockrell Hill in 1911. A first attempt at incorporation in 1925 proved unsuccessful, and the following year a vote to disincorporate was approved. The second incorporation passed on July 21, 1937, when the population was 459.

    It’s been known for years that young people who don’t earn a high school diploma face many more problems later in life than people who graduate. Dropouts are more likely to be unemployed, have poor health, live in poverty, be on public assistance, and be single parents.

    Cockrell Hill, TX – Cockrell Hill was established by the pioneer Brentwood Allen Cockrell and his son, Woodrow. They established the town as a way of making a living, and ran it like a business, a tradition which continues today, and is evident in the style of governance in the immediate region. The Cockrell place was known to travelers on the stage line that ran from Dallas to Fort Belknap and on to El Paso and the west.

    More adolescents drink alcohol than smoke cigarettes or use marijuana. More than one in six high school seniors regularly binge drink. Drinking endangers teenagers in multiple ways including motor vehicle crashes, a leading cause of death for this age group. Nearly one in four young people have ridden in a car with a driver who has been drinking.

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