What ages do Teen & Adolescent programs serve?
Age eligibility varies by program and location. Contact a local Oceans or Haven location to confirm the age range for a specific program.
Oceans and Haven provide inpatient and outpatient behavioral health care for teens and adolescents when emotional, behavioral or mental health concerns begin affecting home, school, relationships, routines or safety. Age eligibility, services and program availability vary by location.

Behavioral health concerns can affect home, school, relationships, routines and a young person’s sense of themselves. Treatment can address those environments while helping families understand how to support progress.
Growing independence, school demands, family relationships, peer dynamics and rapid developmental change can all shape how behavioral health symptoms are experienced and treated.
Search common diagnoses, symptoms and concerns families may encounter. This educational tool does not diagnose a condition or determine the right level of care.
Some teens and adolescents need more structure while remaining connected to home and everyday life. Others may need hospital-based stabilization. A clinical assessment helps determine what level of care may be appropriate.

Oceans and Haven combine local care with multiple levels of behavioral health support and hospital-based clinical infrastructure when needs become more complex.
Oceans and Haven provide Teen & Adolescent behavioral health care across a growing network of communities and care settings. The figures below are generated from current published location data.
Insurance participation varies by location, program and plan. Select a location or speak with an Oceans or Haven team member to confirm coverage and available services.
Choose a level of care and state to see published Oceans and Haven locations where adolescents are currently listed among the populations served.
Age eligibility varies by program and location. Contact a local Oceans or Haven location to confirm the age range for a specific program.
Needs can include depression and mood disorders, anxiety and panic, trauma-related symptoms, emotional dysregulation, self-harm concerns, school avoidance, attention problems, substance use concerns and changes in thinking or perception.
A clinical assessment helps determine the appropriate level of care based on symptoms, functioning, safety, current supports and individual needs.
Insurance participation varies by location, program and plan. The local team can confirm coverage and available services before treatment begins.
Start with what has been happening. An Oceans team can explain available services, what an assessment may involve and what the next step could look like for a teen or adolescent.