WATERFORD ACADEMY
Family Therapy for Troubled Teens In Hebron, TX
Here at Waterford Academy, we bring family units closer together by addressing the needs of the family and not just the individual. We have a specialized program based on results in our programs, and from other leading programs, In Hebron, TX with a foundation on supporting the family. We work with teens and young adults struggling with drug addiction and other problems that plague our youth today. We understand that when we strengthen the pillars in the family unit recovery lasts longer than just during the treatment phase.
Call us now to learn more about our program (866) 439-0355.
Out patient care generally means you separate your child from the problem, promising family therapy for your child and family. They promise both of these but how do they supply it? By being able to see your child once every few months? We here at Waterford know how to supply your child with the monitoring they need combined with reinforcing the family unit. During the day we care for every patient, while carefully monitoring their progress and having monthly therapy sessions with the family and parents. Your child gets to go home every night. Bringing the family closer together while healing the patient is our main concern.
What You Can Expect From Waterford Academy
Quality Of Care
We can assure you that your family In Hebron, TX will come to know and understand how we can help your family. We help build the foundation of a family by re-establishing trust love and care between everyone in the family unit. Our therapy programs have been proven to work as we match proven techniques custom fit to your families specific needs.
Professional Care Takers
We understand what is necessary through and through taking the time to find the best possible care takers. Experience and knowledge are what we look for when assigning a professional to take care of each family’s individual needs.
Facility
Our state of the art facility provides a comfortable environment. Every person will be taken care of during the day, to then return home to use what he or she learned during the day. Being able to be with the family, as we have learned, helps the individual apply what they have learned.
Aftercare
We can only be there for you and your family for so long. Other therapy programs, only caring about the patient as long as they are enrolled, so often overlook aftercare. Aftercare In Hebron, TX is one of our key focuses because we want to ensure a healthy lasting recovery.
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We know that Waterford Academy can help your family grow closer together. Please give us a call and see how we can help you.
Hebron, TX – Are you concerned that your teen is abusing stimulants? The second most commonly abused prescription medications are classified as stimulants. Because of these stimulants acute effects such as euphoria, increased energy and attention, and relief from fatigue and boredom, they pose a significant risk for abuse and/or addiction.
Hebron was founded in the 1890s and was alternatively known as “Shepton”.The land was donated by the Blackland Townsite Company, a subsidiary of the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad. Historically, the town center was based near the intersection of two railroads, near present-day East Hebron Parkway and 1st Street. Much of that town center has been cleared and developed over. The town was first incorporated in 1961 as a method to prevent Plano and Carrollton from annexing the territory and imposing taxes. The city of Hebron imposed no taxes of its own, and when the time was ripe for a landowner to develop his land, he would ask the town to disannex that parcel. Hebron’s city limits once covered about 25 square miles from the Collin County line west to the Trinity and from the Dallas County line north to State Highway 121. Now it comprises a few plots of land connected with narrow strips and easements, which confuses many maps. Stanley Dozier, the namesake of Dozier Road, was the only mayor of the town between 1961 and 1997. The town is currently managed by a three-person commission with Kelly Clem as the current mayor.
Hebron, TX – Did you know that approximately one in every five adolescents who have engaged illicit use of prescription medications are a greater risk for abuse and dependence that non-users and are 22% more likely to participate in the use of recreational substances such as marijuana and alcohol?
For the last 20 years, Hebron has deannexed large portions of its territory to neighboring communities (Lewisville, The Colony, Carrollton, and Plano), to be annexed by those communities instead. The original goal was for Hebron to disappear entirely as an incorporated community, but recently elected leaders have attempted to reverse the situation and allow Hebron to continue as a town. This is partially in response to the city of Carrollton’s threatening not to maintain the water supply unless the town is annexed to Carrollton.
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