At the New Haven Stabilization and Assessment house, we are committed to providing a transformative environment that is completely focused on emotional and behavioral stabilization for adolescent females ages 12-18. This 8-12 week program is insurance based and set up to inform families regarding the specific needs of their child.
GUIDE
Formerly known as the Sacagawea House
The Stabilization and Assessment house was formerly known as the “Sacagawea House” . Each of the homes on New Haven’s campus are named after a prominent female figure. Sacagawea, meaning, “a Guide” is one who forges the way through unfamiliar and dangerous territory so that the others who follow may also enjoy success. Sacagawea navigated effectively through difficult terrain, seeking the smoothest, safest path for one of the most important explorations in the history of North America – the Lewis and Clark expedition. We honor her memory and attempt to emulate the qualities of competence and leadership that she embodied.
You may still hear the house referred to in this way, and we feel it is even more fitting now of its current purpose and mission.
Change
Meet the Team
Our experienced and dedicated staff include nursing, clinical psychology, licensed therapist, and residential aides, all of whom are seeking to create a nurturing atmosphere where healing can take place.
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Stabilization and Assessment at New Haven is open year-round, so feel free to contact us anytime with questions, requests or, or to talk to one of our staff members. Simply call, email, or fill out the online application form to let us know how we can best support your family.