
Who We Are
Three Springs of Sierra Vista is located at the foot of the Huachuca Mountains in Hereford, Arizona. Sierra Vista is a level one, secure, intensive residential treatment program that offers 24 hour care for boys and girls ages 12-18.
FOR ADMISSIONS CALL:
Michelle Chapo, MSA, Director of Admissions
Phone (520) 378-6466
Address: 4120 E. Ramsey Rd., Hereford, AZ 85615
- Individualized Treatment
Our goal is to provide treatment in a caring, structured and stable setting. Treatment plans are developed and designed to address prevailing mental health, substance abuse and behavioral issues, as well as build on the child's strengths to help them reach their full potential.
Common Primary Diagnosis and Disorders include: Conduct Disorder, Depression, Substance Abuse or Dependence, Bipolar Disorder, Adjustment Disorder, Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Personality Disorder, PTSD, ADHD, and Inappropriate Sexual Behavior.
- Treatment Team
The Multidisciplinary treatment team includes a Board Certified Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, 24 hour duty nursing care, and dedicated mental health and educational staff.
- Education
Sierra Vista provides an academic program that is based on Arizona Department of Education guidelines. Classrooms are small. Certified teachers help each child to continue with, or return to the appropriate grade level. Special education services are available. Credits are earned toward a high school diploma and are transferrable to each child's next academic setting. NCA accredited.
Three distinct therapeutic services are offered with gender specific programming on separate units for boys and girls.
- Male Dual Diagnosis/Substance Abuse Unit
Provides treatment for boys who are experiencing severe emotional, behavioral and addictive disorders.
- Sexual Behavioral Problems Unit
Provides treatment for boys who exhibit inappropriate or aggressive sexual behaviors, or have committed a sexual offense.
- Female Mental Health and Substance Abuse Unit
Provides treatment for girls who are experiencing severe emotional, behavioral and addictive disorders.
- Licensing and Accreditation
The program is licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) and the Office of Behavioral Health Licensure (OBHL), and accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).
