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Why Parents
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Turn-About
Unique setting teens that are particularly resistant to change are more likely to be impacted by the unique setting of an historic horse and cow ranch
Accredited academics - students earn credits that can transfer back to their home school
- Why Horses? Learn how the horsemanship program helps struggling teens
- Learn more about Admissions to Turn-About Ranch
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Northwest Association of Accredited Schools

National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs
Licensed by the State of Utah Department of Human Services
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800.842.1165
Typical Student
Turn-About Ranch Residential Treatment Program is a high impact program for struggling teenagers between the ages of 13-17. Turn-About Ranch has experience in the treatment of the following diagnoses and behaviors:
Diagnoses
- Abuse (physical, emotional, or sexual)
- Adjustment Disorder
- Anxiety Disorder
- Attachment Disorder
- Attention/Hyperactivity Disorders
- Bi-Polar Disorder
- Depression
- Eating Disorder
- Impulse Control Disorders
- Oppositional Defiant Disorder
- Parent-Child Relational Problem (including adoption)
- Personality Disorder
- Sleep Disorder
- Somatoform or Factitious Disorders
- Substance Addictions or Related Disorders
- Tic Disorder
- Tourette’s Disorder
- Trauma including PTSD
- Learning Disabilities
- Diabetes
Behaviors
- Anger
- Low Self-esteem
- Poor Academic Performance
- Truancy
- Adoption Concerns
- Authority Problems
- Manipulative
- Promiscuity
- Rebellion
- Isolation
- Irritability
- Family Problems
Some behaviors that would preclude treatment at Turn-About Ranch:
- Aggressive behaviors that could put other students or staff at risk
- Serious Active Eating Disorder
- Active Suicide attempts
- Sexual perpetrator behaviors
- Students whose psychotropic medication regimen is not stable
- Psychotic Behaviors
We do not utilize any government funding source. This means students at Turn-About Ranch are neither court adjudicated students nor are they students whose families are no longer involved. Parents place students directly or with assistance from Clinical Professional or Educational Consultants.
