Reintegration Changes Everything
When a young adult returns home after treatment, wilderness therapy, hospitalization, or a major life transition, families often discover that returning home is harder than expected.
Old patterns, communication struggles, emotional overwhelm, and lack of structure can quickly pull families back into crisis mode.
The Coming Home Program helps families create a realistic transition plan, build healthier patterns, and develop the support systems needed for long-term success at home.
Why Families Struggle After Transition
Integration
Returning home requires more than good intentions.
Young adults often leave highly structured environments and return to homes that still carry old communication patterns, expectations, and emotional dynamics. Without support, families can quickly fall back into survival mode.
Preparation
Families need preparation just as much as the young adult.
Parents often want to help but feel overwhelmed, unsure how to respond, or afraid of making things worse. Building a plan together creates clarity, structure, and healthier expectations for everyone involved.
Ongoing Support
Real change requires continued support and accountability.
Families benefit from having guidance during difficult moments, adjusting plans when needed, and learning practical tools that support long-term change instead of temporary progress.
Typical package time frame is 3 months with Adjustment for Family need
Home Program Service Example
Up to 3 Scheduled Sessions a Week
Skype or phone. Most commonly joint sessions but adjusted per situation. Hourly or “retainer” option.
In-Home Parent Skills Trainings or National Group Training
Parent skills training with focus on Skills Support/Development. Coordination of information with treatment team to tailor parent focus to childs specific needs.
Development of a Home Program Timeline
Development of Home Program transition timeline to ensure that the client is moving towards goals and milestones for success.
Development of Transition Plan
Development of Home Program timeline, consequences, structure, etc.
Re-integration Sessions
Sessions with returning client by a guide who understands their and their families experience is a service option.
Program Visit Options
In person visit while in wilderness program or residential program is possible based on program and schedule.
Still have questions?
If you’re unsure whether this training is the right fit for your role or setting,
we invite you to learn more or connect with our team before enrolling.
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