Post-Wilderness Prevention Programs
Compass Rose Academy
Wilderness programs can resolve complex deep-seated issues for teens who are grappling with both behavioral and mental health issues. But teens often struggle to transition from the rigid atmosphere of programs back to their homes lives, which lack the structure they’ve adapted to.
Compass Rose’s long-term residential treatment programs help reinforce the values teen girls developed during wilderness programs, lowering the chance that students will fall back into old habits.
The program, which can include a combination of family, group and individual therapy, also provides an opportunity for students to gradually transition back to their home lives.
Visit our Counseling page to discover more about our therapeutic services and how we help teens develop more stable, healthy lives.
Compass Rose Academy was established in 2012 as a subsidiary of White’s Residential & Family Services, Indiana’s largest social services ministry with more than 160 years of experience serving troubled youth.
Compass Rose is a therapeutic boarding school located on 800 acres in Wabash, Indiana. The Christian organization is committed to enriching the lives of children and families through emotional healing, personal development and spiritual growth.
If you or someone you know may be interested in Compass Rose for a teen girl ages 14 to 18, please complete the form below so that we can provide you with more information by email or phone.