Maryville Academy provides a safe and stable living environment for those who are unable to live at home. While children and adolescents live at Maryville Academy, a team of highly-trained professionals works with them and their families with the goal of restoring family life whenever possible. Children and adolescents who are unable to return to their homes are prepared for long-term residential care, transitional living, foster care or independent living.
Through individual, group and family therapy, children and adolescents are encouraged to communicate their feelings and confront their challenges in a safe and loving environment. We strive to empower our young people by encouraging them to participate in their treatment planning, and we individualize our service provision by keeping in mind each person's unique challenges and strengths.
Maryville Casa Imani
A residential care program for pregnant and/or parenting teens and their children.
A residential care program for pregnant and/or parenting teens and their children.
Maryville Casa Salama
A residential care program for teenage girls and young women with intellectual disabilities and mental illness.
A residential care program for teenage girls and young women with intellectual disabilities and mental illness.
Maryville John and Mary Madden Center
An emergency shelter for young women and their children.
The Maryville MISA Program provides specialized treatment for youth with mental illness and substance use disorder.
Maryville's Scott Nolan Center Residential Treatment Center serves boys and girls who have a severe mental health disorder and whose needs have not been met in foster or group home placements or other less restrictive settings.
Maryville St. George Program
A residential program for teenage boys and young men with intellectual disabilties and mental illness.
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