CASA House is a live-in program for teens who need support with significant mental health and/or addiction challenges. Teens stay at CASA House for an average of four months.
What happens in this program?
The program involves parents and caregivers as active participants in treatment. Treatment includes individual, group and family therapy, social and life skills training, and on-site schooling in small classroom settings.
Who is this program for?
CASA House is for youth in grades seven to 12 who have not responded as expected to previous therapy.
The program serves youth with various needs including severe mental health challenges, addiction issues, complex learning needs, family problems or social issues.
How do I access this program?
Referrals must be made by a health professional, such as a physician or therapist, through Alberta Health Services centralized intake at 825-402-6799.
To access programs you must go through our intake process.