FAQs
How do I get my son/daughter admitted?
How much does it cost?
Cost depends on factors such as how your child is referred to Nexus and how long
he/she needs treatment. Your
Admissions Coordinator
can help you determine costs and finances.
How long will my son/daughter be in treatment?
When your child arrives at a Nexus treatment site, he/she will be evaluated and
an individualized treatment plan created for him/her. As your child progresses through
treatment, that plan may be revised.
Will I be involved in my child’s treatment?
Family participation is vital to your child’s success. Nexus programs use individual,
group, and family therapy in treatment. You will meet with your child’s therapist
to determine a meetings schedule.
Can I visit my child while he/she’s in treatment?
Your child’s therapist will advise you on visiting your child while he/she is in
treatment. Visits are encouraged for family therapy and meetings. If distance is
an issue, Nexus offers videoconferencing capability and equipment at no cost to help you keep
in touch with your child.
Will my child attend school during treatment?
All Nexus locations offer an on-site, year-round, fully licensed school for youth
in treatment.
What will my child’s life be like in treatment?
Each Nexus location offers a unique, home-like setting. Students live, eat, exercise,
and go to school on campus. They build relationships with counselors, teachers,
and other students, and they attend individual, group, and family therapy to face
their unique challenges. Progress is tracked through stages and may continue after
treatment in a follow-up care program.
What happens after treatment?
When your child completes Nexus treatment, we’re still here to help. We provide
follow-up services including monitoring, support, and additional referrals for up
to three years after treatment.
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