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    Aftercare Treatment is a Must Have for Troubled Teens From Cross Roads, TX

    Are you the parent of a troubled teen from Cross Roads, 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 Cross Roads, 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.

    Cross Roads, TX – The people who live in Cross Roads love living here for the country atmosphere, the bountiful trees, and the close proximity to Lake Lewisville, Lake Ray Roberts, Denton, Dallas, and Fort Worth. To maintain the beauty and serenity of our Town, there are ordinances in place regarding the protection and preservation of trees, specifics for commercial landscaping, sign specifications, residential subdivision requirements and others.

    Functional families usually involve strong bonds built on a history of openness and support. This type of environment is vitally important for your child as they move into their teen years.  Teens are striving to form a self-identity, sense of autonomy, acceptance and validation by their peers.  By avoiding criticism of the methods your teen chooses to create this identity protects the bonds of trust they have formed with you throughout their pre-teen years.  It provides them with a safe avenue to share with you considerations of harmful or dangerous ways to “fit in” and feel accepted.  If they share these considerations with you or you suspect they are choosing methods that endanger themselves or others, it’s time to be proactive and address your concerns.

    Cross Roads, TX – Cross Roads does not have city property tax (county taxes and school district taxes still apply) and relies on sales tax revenues and fees to fund the necessary expenditures such as road improvement and maintenance, administration, ambulance, and fire protection. Cross Roads has an elected mayor and council government. Elected representatives serve two-year terms. Our town runs on “volunteer power” with all elected representatives and committee members volunteering their time for the benefit of our citizens.

    Were you aware that among secondary school students, the most commonly abused prescription medications are opioids, stimulants, anxiolytics, and sleep-aids/sedatives? Due to the increase of medications prescribed to address symptoms of anxiety, depression, ADHD, among other mental health disorders, the illicit use of these drugs have also increased.

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