Group Homes for Young Adults in Washington

Young adults at a group home setting

Looking for Group Homes in Washington? At The Crossroads helps young adults coping with independent living, substance use, and emotional immaturity. At The Crossroads (ATC) equips young adult men and women with the solid foundation required to make crucial life decisions that are both proactive and powerful, thus launching them into successful adulthood.

The ATC home is located in beautiful St. George Utah, near the world-famous National and State Parks of Southern Utah. We presently accept and assist young adults from all over the country, including those from Washington.

For the best results, ATC strongly advises against local Group Homes in Washington for your struggling young adult. We know from experience that relocating your child to an out-of-state setting, free from the distractions and influence of unsupportive peers, produces the fastest and greatest improvement.

Over the past few years, there seems to be an epidemic among our young adult generation of an inability to transition into adulthood, and the problem is pervasive and escalating. Adult life beckons but seems out of their grasp. Experts often call these individuals "Avoiders," because of their seemingly "avoidant behavior."

Common symptoms of this "failure to launch" (and common complaints from families) include the following: Ambiguous life purpose, lack of career focus, unrealistic vocational expectations, lack of energy, low tolerance for stress, and relative indifference to the benefits of money.

Fact: Nearly 60% of adults are furnishing some means of financial support for their adult children although they are no longer in school. Parents usually remain unaware of the fact that their efforts simply "enable the behaviors seen in their sons and daughters, the fear of their loved ones failing, or living with the consequences of their behavior, only perpetuates this cycle.

While some advocate the group home environment as a solution, we here at ATC know our "transitional living" program is the most beneficial solution. Our trained staff of therapists prepare the students with essential life skills needed for independence and for facing the adversities of adult life in a mature way.

ATC's comprehensive, thorough transitional living program guides our students in the capacity for college attendance, holding down a job, and learning to maintain their financial needs and obligations as would any stable, successful adult. Call At The Crossroads today at (866) 439-0354 to hear your options.

Mental Health Group Homes

What is a group home? A group home is a private residence for children, teens, young adults, adults, or seniors (state-mandated size of 8-16 individuals) who either cannot live with their families or are diagnosed with chronic disabilities. Historically, the term "group home" referred to "shelters" housing residents who possess some handicap such as a chronic psychiatric disorder, autism, intellectual disability, physical disability, or even multiple disabilities.

We realize the term group homes is often used today more "loosely," and as a general term for treatment programs and therapeutic facilities. Although these more "traditional" shelters for disabled young adults do exist, it's likely that this is not the intent of your search endeavors.

Specifically, we are a "transitional independent living" program, designed for young adults ages 18 to 25 who need a safe, supportive learning environment, assisting and supporting the "transition" into adulthood.

Left to their own devices, young adults with mental health problems and disabilities are not equipped to manage the demands of the "real world." Mental health issues don't affect only adults. Children, teens and young adults may possess mental health dilemmas too. It's a fact that of all people with mental health problems, three out of four displayed symptoms before the age of 24 years old. You will be glad to know that ATC offers access to both psychiatric/dual diagnosis therapy, and a 12-step program for sober living.

The Southern Utah area, where we are located, provides a broad variety of educational opportunities for the At The Crossroads students. The educational pursuit is a significant component of the ATC philosophy. We understand the "pursuit of educational achievement" to be the basis and framework for long-term prosperity. Therefore, while enrolled at ATC, all students are encouraged and inspired to achieve their educational goals.

Our recovering program reestablishes the troubled young adult back to a "pathway" that leads to long-term prosperity. ATC customizes each student's plan to fit their individual and particular needs. The special interests, educational requirements, and personal career goals of each student is taken into consideration.

Washington Gap Year Programs

Here At The Crossroads, our students advance through our "Pathways" program. The Pathways were created to guide our students with a personal experience of success. Both educational and career progression is the fundamental element enabling continued and long-term success. ATC's Pathways Program is broken down into four distinct areas: Independence, Healthy Living, Spiritual Awareness, and Strengthened Relationships. When our young adult students realize the significant "life values" from each area, they in-turn advance toward maturity and independence.

At The Crossroads - Young adult female getting individual therapyThe Pathways to Independence: Life mentors and coaches present assistance to our students regarding their daily schedule, educational, vocational, and work skills coaching.

Knowledge: Students may attend a local college, university or trade schools, GED options are available, staff monitoring of academic performance, and home improvement training/work projects.

Hard Work: Expert guidance in resume development, mock interviews and feedback from local business administrators, staff monitoring of job performance.

Money Management: Personal financial training (banking, budgeting, checking, savings), financial and budget monitoring, understanding and improving individual credit scores.

The Pathways to Healthy Living: Designed to assist striving young adults develop behaviors in their lives through living a healthy lifestyle. ATC has developed a strong life-changing curriculum that concentrates on developing a healthy life.

Diet and Exercise: Gym memberships and personal fitness programs, cooking and nutrition classes, obtaining a food handler's permit, and meal preparation skills.

Emotional Health: Learning to set and achieve goals, Using the Franklin-Covey “FOCUS” System, identifying personal values, regular personal goal reviews, updates to the family on progress.

The Pathways to Spiritual Awareness: Our young adults are encouraged to experience spiritual awareness in their own way, and on their own terms. Spiritual knowledge is found only by surrendering "control" while exploring a deeper recognition of self and the world in which we live.

Connection with a higher power: Evening gatherings, identification of personal values, weekly M&M's ("meal and meetings," unaffiliated with any particular religious organizations).

Charity through Service: Leadership projects, organized local area service projects (senior students help plan, locate, and coordinate service events).

The Pathways to Strengthen Relationships: Restoring an important relationship (parents, family, and friends) is essential to any progression toward independence. ATC provides young adults with the chance to develop healthy relationship skills needed.

Family Relationships: Family and students working together, conference calls with student, family and therapist, relationship workbooks for both families and students.

Active, Involved and Positive Social Life: "Achievers Club" (under direction of LMFT), actively involved in regional community, students discover and learn purpose, vision, and strategy.

ATC offers a powerful, life changing curriculum that will be a foundation leading to healthy adult living. Through our programs and treatment, we feel that it is possible to achieve total independence. Call At The Crossroads today at (866) 439-0354 to know your options.

National Mental Health Resources for Parents

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) - Alcoholics Anonymous is an worldwide organization of men and women who have experienced a drinking problem. AA is self-supporting, nonprofessional, apolitical, multiracial, and accessible virtually everywhere. There are no requirements for age, gender or education. AA's group is permitted for anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem. Since the book "Alcoholics Anonymous" first appeared over 75 years ago, this fundamental text has sustained millions of men and women in their restoration from alcoholism.

MentalHealth.gov - MentalHealth.gov affords one-stop access to U.S. government mental health issues and mental health illness information. MentalHealth.gov strives to instruct and guide: The general public, health and emergency preparedness professionals, policy makers, Government and business leaders, and school systems.

Washington Mental Health Resources for Parents and Young Adults:

National Alliance on Mental Illness of Washington (NAMI) - NAMI Washington supports 22 local NAMI affiliates in communities around the state of Washington. The mission NAMI Washington is to enhance the quality of life for all those touched by mental illness. NAMI Washington accomplishes this by presenting a unifying voice of advocacy that organizes the distribution of statewide support, education, and recovery. NAMI Washington is composed of individuals, friends, and families working to further research and abolish the stigma associated with mental illness. NAMI Washington is committed to being a leader and resource for others to produce profound transformations for people living with mental illness.

Washington State Department of Social and Health Services: Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR) - The Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR) is a component of the Behavioral Health and Service Integration Administration (BHSIA). As a branch, they are joined by a single mission: To transform lives. Each department within DSHS has a refined focus on this task. DBHR transforms lives by supporting independence, choice, and safety through innovative services that change lives through sustainable recovery and wellness.

Important facts that parents should know..

Establishing rules and consequences for underage drinking is an important strategy for parents to consider. Rules might include no underage drinking, leaving parties where alcohol is served and not riding in a car with a driver who's been drinking. Agree on the consequences of breaking the rules ahead of time and enforce them consistently.

Don't take it personally when your teenager slams the door to her bedroom. It is not primarily about you, it's about your teen’s tangled up feelings, difficulty controlling themselves, their immature ability to understand and express their emotions. Taking it personally wounds you, which means you either close off, or lash out, or both. Which just worsens a tough situation for all concerned.

Failure To Launch Programs In Washington

We understand that one individual's condition cannot be applied to all of our clients. Because of this, At The Crossroads is committed to the guidance of each child's needs, and we do this with consideration and care. Call us at (866) 439-0354 to speak with one of our knowledgeable family advocates.