A supervised place for her to heal and recover

Girls-only Residential Treatment for New York Residents: Travel Option

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Distance from daily triggers that keep pulling her back

Family involvement throughout treatment

Academic support to keep school on track

What families are saying

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From our Google Profile

Our daughter came home nearly two and a half months ago after completing 75 days at Roots Renewal Ranch. I have absolutely no hesitation in recommending Roots Renewal Ranch.

Megan B.

My daughter was there for 70 days and the staff treated her with great care. She bonded with her counselor and enjoyed the activities. She loved the horses and other animals on site as well. The family weekend was amazing! I highly recommend Roots!

Jay L.

This is a place of healing for both children and parents. The support system is beyond expectations. What Roots did for our family could never be repaid. We thought we had lost our child forever; however, Roots brought our little girl back to us. It’s a scary feeling for any parent, but Roots is a safe place, and you’ll see positive transformations in the long run.

Juan H

Roots is a wonderful place. The staff is amazing and they went above and beyond to help my granddaughter. They teach the girls self love and confidence. I would definitely recommend them for anyone who needs help for themselves or their loved ones.

Kathy H.

I always tell people, if it weren’t for roots, I probably would not be here today. I would not be the strong person I have become. Roots gave me a home when I felt I didn’t have a home. They taught me how to stand up for myself when I had been pushed down my entire life.

AJ W

A structured Program away from the pressures at home

School pressure, problematic phone use, and the same peer circle can keep pulling your daughter back into crisis. A residential setting outside that daily loop can give her room to stabilize without cutting your family out of treatment.

Roots Renewal Ranch serves girls ages 13 to 17 at our residential ranch in Argyle, Texas. Your daughter gets therapy, school support, daily routines, peer support, and medical oversight in one supervised setting. Your family stays involved through therapy, parent support, and return-home planning.

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A look around the ranch

A short tour around the facility

Stay involved while she is in residential care

Sending your daughter from New York to Texas should not mean losing sight of treatment. Before admission, we explain how parents stay involved while she is at the ranch.

  • Admission planning: Our admissions team explains the steps that come before intake, including clinical review, insurance or payment readiness, and travel preparation.
  • Family sessions: Weekly family therapy gives parents and teens a structured place to work on communication, trust, boundaries, and repair while residential support is still in place.
  • Sibling support: Sibling groups and individual sibling support create a place for brothers and sisters to process what has been happening at home.
  • Family intensive weekend: Your family gets dedicated time together at the ranch to practice, reconnect, and prepare before she comes home.

Every part of her day is accounted for

Your daughter will be living outside your home. We make the daily picture clear before admission: who is with her, what her day includes, how safety is watched, and how treatment stays organized.

  • Care for teen girls: We serve girls ages 13 to 17, so expectations, peer groups, school structure, and family work are built around adolescence.
  • Daily supervision: Girls live full-time at the ranch with supervised routines, clinical assignments, group work, school time, meals, and restorative activities.
  • Medical support: We provide 24-hour nursing and medical support, with psychiatric and medical needs reviewed during admission and treatment planning.
  • Trauma-informed therapy: Our clinicians may use DBT, CBT, EMDR, somatic psychotherapy, harm reduction, and SMART Recovery based on your daughter’s needs.
  • Reduced distractions: Personal electronics are not part of the residential stay, so feeds, messages, and peer pressure are not constantly pulling her out of care.

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Keep school on track during residential treatment

If your daughter is already missing classes, losing credits, or refusing school, treatment cannot create a second crisis for your family to repair later. We keep education inside the residential day so school stays visible while clinical work is underway.

Home-campus connection

  • Girls may remain enrolled in their home campus through online learning platforms while receiving treatment.

Teacher support

  • Full-time teacher support, classroom time, assignments, and weekly updates help school stay active during care.

Parent and school updates

  • Weekly progress communication gives parents and schools more than silence while she is away.

Credit recovery options

  • When needed, academic support can include credit recovery resources and structured classroom time during the residential day.

Get cost and coverage answers before you commit

We verify benefits and explain costs before admission planning moves forward, so your family is not making decisions based on guesswork. If you plan to use insurance, we check it early. If not, admissions can walk you through what private pay involves.

  • Current concerns: We ask what has been happening with school, mood, trauma, substance use, family conflict, and prior treatment.
  • Treatment match: A phone assessment helps us understand whether our residential program is appropriate to consider before planning moving forward.
  • Benefit verification: We check employer-based commercial insurance and many out-of-network benefits, then walk through possible coverage and remaining costs.
  • Coverage boundaries: Medicaid and state-funded insurance are not accepted, and the insurance company makes final coverage decisions.
  • Travel readiness: If residential treatment is recommended and payment details are clear, we explain what your family should prepare before the trip to Texas.

We work with leading health insurance plans

Your insurance provider may cover 100% of your child’s treatment costs

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Questions parents ask about our Residential Treatment Program

Yes, families from New York can apply to Roots. Distance is part of the conversation, not a barrier to starting one. Our admissions team can walk you through what treatment includes, how your family stays involved from home, what school continuity looks like, and what admission would require before your family makes any decisions.

Out-of-state residential care may be appropriate when the same school, social, home, or substance-related pressures keep pulling your daughter back into the crisis. Our ranch gives her a structured residential day away from those daily pulls while your family stays involved in treatment.

No, family involvement is built into the program. Parents stay connected through weekly family therapy, parent support groups, and a dedicated family weekend. 

Yes, and we build school into the residential day so it doesn’t get pushed aside while clinical work is happening. Girls can stay connected to their home campus through online learning, with teacher support, structured classroom time, and weekly updates going back to you and the school. If credits are already at risk, we can talk through credit recovery options during the admissions conversation.

Insurance may cover residential treatment with us, depending on your plan. We verify employer-based commercial insurance and many out-of-network benefits, then explain possible coverage and costs. Medicaid and state-funded insurance are not accepted.

Mental health and substance use concerns can be treated together in residential care. If your daughter is facing trauma, depression, anxiety, self-harm, drug use, alcohol use, or overlapping concerns, bring those details into the first conversation.

Admission timing depends on clinical needs, payment details, and available space. We explain what has to be completed before your family commits.

No, we provide residential treatment, not emergency hospital care. If your daughter needs acute stabilization or cannot be kept safe before residential admission, a hospital or emergency setting may need to come first.

Talk with admissions before your family commits

Sending your daughter to residential treatment is a major decision, especially when care would happen out of state. If your family is exploring options from New York, an admissions call can help you understand what Roots would require before you make any commitments.

We explain whether Roots can meet her needs and how school would continue. The first call is only a place to get clear answers, not a commitment to start treatment.

  • Call our admissions team: Reach (888) 399-0489 for a private conversation.
  • Clarify payment: If you plan to use insurance, we verify benefits. If not, admissions can explain private-pay costs.