Journey Home is one of the most professional transitional living programs from Wyoming, we think that developing well-rounded skills is the best solution to achieve a long-lasting basis upon building success in our life. With more than a decade of experience in the field, our team established these five core principles as the most important areas to develop for becoming a successful and capable adult.
These principles are:
We differ from other transitional living programs in the fact that our program from Wyoming is intended to involve parents and the resident in planning goals and treatment, this way we build up more sense of agency in our girls and assigned female at birth.
Journey Home helps Wyoming teens in a Transitional Living Program setting who are struggling with challenges similar to those below:
– Negative Peer Group
– Trauma
– Academic Underachievement
– Social Isolation
– Grief and Loss
– Low Self Esteem
– Family Conflict
– Technology Addiction
– Impulsive Behaviors
– Learning Differences
– School Refusal/ Truancy
– ADHD
– Anxiety
– Mood Disorders
– Depression
– Low Self Confidence
As parents we don’t want to see our beloved children suffer because they’re unfit and can’t keep up with the requirements of our modern society. At Journey Home, one of the most qualified healthcare centers in transitional living programs, we help to develop and accomplish critical achievements for teens from Wyoming who are on a recovery path.
Our transitional living program from Wyoming focuses on learning and managing five core principles that we believe are the foundations for a happier and more successful life. Our intervention is carefully planned with the participation of a professional team of psychologists, but also a proactive consultation with parents, and of course the active role of the patient in order to make their more responsible about their life.
Journey Home is located in Layton, just outside Salt Lake City, Utah. Of course we accept teens from all U.S.A. including Wyoming, and believe that a time away from home can be beneficial to struggling youth. According to experts, living in an everyday contact environment with peers, greatly improve socialization.
We differ from others transitional living programs because we focus on a wide variety of skills to achieve, that can be summarized in these five core principles: healthy living, education, life skills, personal responsibility and social integration. Every goal is carefully chosen to fit the individual needs in that particular area.
Journey Home is a healthcare center that aims to recover these teens beyond the simple cure and give them back to society as young and skillful women, with a real fighting chance for success, and not just as normal approved individuals.
Prevention and Early Intervention in Mental Health: A summary of the most common problems related to adolescence and transition to adulthood, regarding several areas such as health, safety, resources and relationships. It’s a great place for families to start in their quest for deeper understanding about how to help their youth succeed.
Helping Youth Transition from Out-of-Home Care to Adulthood: A practical guide for social workers about intervention with transition to adulthood from out-of-home care. In such delicate circumstances, it’s important for teenagers’ mental health and wellness to be center-stage.
Journey Home helps Wyoming families from cities and towns like Evansville Bar Nunn Cheyenne Casper Burns Pine Bluffs
Some examples of cities from Wyoming which may have families who could use Journey Home : Cheyenne Casper Evansville Bar Nunn Burns
Kim has a Bachelors of Science degree in Political Science & Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Corrections from Weber State University. She has been employed at Solstice and Journey Home since February 2011 as a Mentor and is now Admissions Director. She has traveled extensively around the world and has enjoyed calling various destinations home. This has given her the ability to empathize with the teens who may be at times homesick for home and family. Her hobbies include reading, writing, and socializing with friends and family.