Christ Child House, a qualified residential treatment facility (QRTP) in Michigan, delivers intensive residential care and a safe healing environment for boys aged 6 to 16 facing trauma. In 2024, they adapted the mental health behavioral stabilization (MHBS) program, enhancing focused support through improved staff-to-child ratios. Their comprehensive approach incorporates psychiatric assessments, evidence-based therapies, and age-specific interventions equipping younger boys and older youth with essential life skills for adulthood.
They offer trauma-informed, child and family-centered programming. Their services encompass residential care, psychiatric and therapeutic support, educational assistance, and activities for life skills development, independent living, and recreation. Through therapies like art and animal therapy, workshops, and enriching outings, they create a secure space for healing and guide children toward successful futures. Additionally, they explore local sites such as museums and sporting events, rock climbing, and ice skating, fostering teamwork and social bonds.
This listing is sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced: April 2026. Always verify current programs and insurance directly with the facility.