10 Ways to Tell the Difference Between ‘Troubled Teen’ Programs and High-Quality Care

10 Ways to Tell the Difference Between ‘Troubled Teen’ Programs and High-Quality Care

It’s not surprising that families are concerned about finding mental health treatment for their children that’s safe, effective, and compassionate. Recent documentaries have exposed the maltreatment many adolescents have experienced at unregulated “therapeutic” boarding schools and wilderness programs, and many parents are understandably worried and confused. But with so many adolescents suffering from anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues, it’s critical that families not feel afraid to seek treatment.

Newport Healthcare is a regulated, accredited, mission-driven treatment program dedicated to providing the highest-quality care for adolescents and young adults struggling with mental health concerns. We are not part of the “troubled teen industry,” and we do not believe in “tough love.” Our programming is based on the foundation of our organizational values: patient first, excellence, empathy, love, and connection. We are also in alignment with the guidelines released by the National Association for Behavioral Healthcare, which describes residential treatment programs as “a vital part of the behavioral healthcare continuum.”

Families and mental healthcare professionals need to know how to identify high-quality treatment programs for young people who are struggling with mental health and substance use disorders. When a teen who is suffering does not receive professional support, the risk of a mental health crisis increases.

The 10 Top Indicators of Safe, High-Quality Treatment

There are critical signifiers that demonstrate a company’s commitment to providing the highest-quality care. Here are 10 important factors to consider when seeking adolescent treatment.

1. Accreditation

A program’s recognition by national accrediting bodies is a clear signifier of treatment quality. Look for accreditation from organizations such as The Joint Commission, the nation’s oldest and largest healthcare accreditation body, which sets the highest standards for healthcare quality; and LegitScript, the only certification available for top-rated treatment centers, granted only after completing a rigorous application process. 

Learn about Newport Healthcare’s Joint Commission accreditation and why it’s so important.

2. Affiliations with Respected Organizations

Recognition and partnership with respected nonprofit organizations, like the American Psychological Association, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and the National Eating Disorders Association, indicate that a treatment program is trustworthy and is held accountable.

View Newport’s affiliations and partnerships.

3. Insurance Partnerships

The willingness of insurance companies to cover the cost of treatment is an indicator that the company provides high-quality care with positive outcomes. Insurers typically do not cover treatment that is ineffective, dangerous, or unaccredited. Moreover, insurers are more likely to cover care that results in sustainable healing—meaning that the insured individual does not require additional treatment stays. Newport is in network with many major insurance companies, and also works with out-of-network companies to cover patients’ treatment costs. We partner with companies including TRICARE, Blue Shield, Kaiser Permanente, and many more.

Learn more about our insurance partnerships.

4. An Evidence-Based Clinical Model

The best treatment programs take an integrated approach that includes both medical and behavioral healthcare. Moreover, they provide trauma-informed care utilizing scientifically validated treatment modalities. In Newport’s integrated approach, treatment is provided by a multidisciplinary team of medical and clinical experts, using modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and EMDR. Experiential modalities, such as Adventure Therapy, are provided with the utmost attention to clients’ safety and sense of security. 

Read about Newport’s clinical model.

Repeated referrals to a treatment program show that referents trust the program and have personally observed the positive impact on individuals they referred. For example, in 2023 surveys, 99.6% of referring professionals said they would refer to Newport again.

5. Published Outcomes Research

The highest-quality mental healthcare programs rigorously track and analyze their treatment outcomes, with the involvement of a third-party research organization. Newport conducts ongoing research on the results of our treatment, and publishes an annual outcomes report for the public. We also use the insights provided by our research to ensure ongoing improvement of our treatment approach.

Download our annual outcomes report.

6. Experienced and Highly Trained Staff

The foundation of a program is its team of leaders and care providers. At Newport, our healthcare leadership has demonstrated and extensive experience guiding top-tier companies in the delivery of successful, safe, and compassionate care. Our clinical staff hold advanced degrees from reputable educational institutions, and receive ongoing supervision and training, and our therapists have appropriate credentials and expertise.

Learn about Newport’s clinical training program.

7. A Community of Referring Professionals

Another indicator of high-quality care is the relationship a treatment company has built with local professionals who work with adolescents and their families. Repeated referrals to a treatment program show that referents trust the program and have personally observed the positive impact on individuals they referred. For example, in 2023 surveys, 99.6% of referring professionals said they would refer to Newport again. These include mental healthcare providers, physicians, school professionals, and employers.

Read about our partnerships with referring professionals.

8. Alumni Testimonials

Many programs use quotes from alumni in their marketing materials. However, when numerous alumni are willing to go on record about their life-changing positive experiences in treatment, this is a good indicator of high-quality care. At Newport, parents and teens considering treatment have the opportunity to speak with families who can share their firsthand experience in our programs.

Watch more videos with our alumni.

9. Family Involvement and Communication

Many abusive programs separate teens from their families, so parents don’t know what their child is actually going through, and aren’t given updates or involved in decision-making. At Newport, family involvement is a key component of care, and families are continually updated on their child’s progress. All of our treatment plans include family therapy, and clinical staff are trained in Attachment-Based Family Therapy, a therapeutic model designed to repair ruptures in the parent-child relationship. Additionally, a client’s length of stay in our residential treatment is individually assessed by their care team, with the goal of returning the child to their home environment where they can continue their recovery with the support of family and a detailed discharge plan.

Learn more about family involvement at Newport.

10. Thought Leadership

Rather than shying away from the spotlight, leadership from reputable treatment companies work to increase awareness of mental health and decrease stigma. They serve as expert resources in the media, present at conferences, and conduct research—exposing themselves to public scrutiny and to review by their colleagues in the field.

Learn about Newport’s Center for Research and Innovation and read press featuring our experts, in publications including the Wall Street Journal, Forbes Health, the Washington Post, Time, Oprah Daily, and more.

Contact Us to Learn More

Newport Healthcare is committed to collaborating with government agencies, nonprofits, and accredited treatment centers to help establish and maintain the highest possible standards for care. Together, we can reach the essential goal of ensuring that young people who seek much-needed treatment are not further traumatized.

We’re happy to answer your questions and share more information about our integrated, evidence-based treatment.

For professionals: If you are a mental health provider, physician, school professional, or employer, contact us at nationalclinicaloutreach@newporthealthcare.com or 866-926-7701 to be connected to your regional Clinical Outreach Specialist (COS). Your COS is available to meet with you in person to explore how Newport can support you and the teens and families you work with.

For families: Call us anytime for more information at 866.298.6378. Newport provides teen mental health assessments at no charge, on site at one of our nationwide locations or by phone. We’ll recommend treatment options and verify your insurance. Get started here.