Community-centered Therapeutic services for children
THE HOME
The Audrey Grace House in Abilene, Texas, provides residential treatment services to children, ages 5 to 17, suffering from emotional, behavioral, and attachment or relationship issues. The home accommodates 40 children and treatment length usually lasts 9 to 12 months.
THERAPEUTIC CARE
When a child enters into our care, the treatment team develops a highly individualized treatment plan according to the needs of the child. The treatment plan keeps all staff involved in the child’s development. It is focused on why the child is at New Horizons and what needs to be done so the child can succeed after leaving.
The children who live at the Audrey Grace House attend area schools and participate in community activities. The children regularly fish in the lake behind the house and play games on our large lot. We give our children the same opportunities as their peers by taking them to the library, going to the mall, swimming at the pool and attending community events and football games.
We allow and encourage them to participate in community and school activities by acting in plays, playing sports and attending various events. We plan various activities for the children to share in as part of their continual growth and healing.
Information on Admission
FOSTER CARE / ADOPTION
New Horizons helps children and families in Texas through counseling, foster care, adoption, and residential treatment.
New Horizons Ranch and Center, Inc. DBA New Horizons is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization, tax identification 75-1530340.
New Horizons helps children in Texas through counseling, foster care, adoption, and residential treatment.
New Horizons
147 Sayles Blvd.
Abilene, Texas 79605
(325) 437-1852
New Horizons Ranch and Center, Inc. DBA New Horizons is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization, tax identification 75-1530340.
New Horizons Ranch and Center, Inc. is nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation, demonstrating our commitment to high-performance standards and best practices for child welfare and behavioral health.
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