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Three Springs Accepting Referrals For Restore Program
May 16, 2007, 08:01

Three Springs, Inc.
Huntsville, AL

Three Springs Accepting
Referrals For Restore Program



Media Contact:
Debra Dombrowski
Communications Manager
256-880-3339
Debra.Dombrowski@threesprings.com

May 14, 2007

Three Springs, Inc. is currently accepting admissions for the recently-introduced Three Springs Restore Program. This nine-day summer refresher begins June 20 and provides youth who have struggled after returning home from residential care with a place to relearn and practice program skills.

The Restore Program is appropriate for young men and women who have graduated from residential therapeutic care but are not adjusting easily to their home environments. These graduates are not struggling enough to merit another residential placement, but would benefit from the opportunity to remember and practice skills previously learned.

Senior staff members experienced in post-discharge issues guide participants through five essential program components: Assessment, Treatment, Adventure, Family Participation and Planning. During this process the youth collaborate with their families to develop solid plans for future growth and success.

Restore serves boys ages 14-18 at Three Springs of Duck River in Nunnelly, Tennessee, outside Nashville. Girls ages 14-19 spend nine days at Three Springs of Paint Rock Valley in Trenton, Alabama, near Huntsville. Both campuses offer beautiful wooded settings providing tranquil environments in which these struggling graduates can rediscover themselves.

Three Springs is a nationally recognized leader in youth services, founded in 1985 to provide therapy and education to adolescents experiencing emotional, behavioral and learning problems.

Operating year-round, Three Springs helps children develop positively by providing therapy and education in a structured environment. Located on more than 20 different campuses in ten states, Three Springs is a trusted and respected resource for helping adolescents deal with serious problems.






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