Newport Academy, Orange, California

Aerial view of California coast
899 N Ranch Wood Trail
Orange, CA, 92869

Newport Academy Overview

Newport Academy is a teenage treatment center for addictions, as well as mental disorders that are disrupting the lives of the youth. The treatment center provides a wide range of treatment services targeting the youth, with a particular focus on those aged between 12 and 20. While the primary programs that have been developed by Newport Academy focus on assisting the youth in beating their addiction to alcohol and drugs, the center also has numerous options for common mental illnesses experienced by young patients, such as anxiety, trauma, depression, and eating disorders. They have been rated as one of the top rehabilitation centers in the area for teenagers.

Housing at Newport Academy

A full residential treatment program is provided to some of the patients admitted to the Newport Academy. The residential treatments come with a housing that has been designed to create a “home-like” atmosphere, ensuring that every admitted patient feels at home and more comfortable. The idea is to create a safer environment that will promote healing, instead of fear.
Two separate residential departments are provided by the academy to ensure male and female patients are treated separately. This creates a better opportunity for the staff to offer the patients specialty treatment services that have been tailored toward their gender.

Treatment Options at Newport Academy

The treatments provided by Newport Academy has been divided into three major categories to offer patients, and the parents of those teenagers admitted to the facility with a better understanding of what to expect.
Residential – Residential treatment plans provide inpatient treatments that add the patient to a safe environment where healing can begin. Patients are attended to by therapists, psychiatrists, medical staff, and clinicians, all of whom will play an important role in their recovery, whether it is from an addiction or a mental disorder.
Outpatient – Customized outpatient programs can also be provided to patients in need of recovery from drug abuse, as well as those with depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues. These programs are personalized toward the needs of every unique patient to provide them with therapy sessions, access to group sessions, and more.
Day Schools – Patients can attend the day schools at Newport Academy when addiction and mental illness has caused them to suffer poor self-esteem, depression, and the inability to create healthy relationships. In addition to focusing on the academic achievements of the patient, day schools also help to foster improvements in self-esteem and confidence and teach the student how to build better relationships.

Payment Options at Newport Academy

The majority of insurance providers in the area tend to cover treatment plans provided by Newport Academy. This ensures that treatment can be in reach of most patients who are covered by a health insurance plan. Patients who are not insurance can apply for financing or arrange repayments with the admission staff members and the financial counselor.
While each program is tailored toward the patient’s needs and no specific pricing details are provided by Newport Academy, patients should expect to pay an average of $33,750 for every 30 days that they need to stay at the facility.

Licenses

Newport Academy has received several accreditations to provide authentication toward the high-quality services that they offer teenagers with mental and substance abuse disorders. The list of accreditations and licenses obtained by this particular treatment facility is quite impressive, especially when compared to those obtained by other centers in the same region.

These accreditations include:

  • Joint Commission for Behavioral Health Care
  • Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services
  • Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
  • International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals
  • National Eating Disorders Association
  • National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs
  • Department of Children and Families
  • Department of Health and Human Services
  • Independent Educational Consultants Association
  • National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers

Amenities at Newport Academy

Apart from providing a range of helpful therapies, the academy also has faculties, and day-time academic classes that ensure the young patients admitted to being treated can continue to thrive in school. Each patient is provided with a customized academic plan that will help them succeed in other areas as well, including their social skills and self-awareness.

Staff

Newport Academy employs over 200 professionals in a large variety of fields to bring teenagers with substance abuse problems the best care there is to offer. Professionals who are involved at Newport Academy to help those patients in need succeed in overcoming their addictions, resolving their mental health issues, and exceeding in academic fields, including a variety of specialists, therapists, psychiatrists, clinicians, and more.
Some of the faces that make up the academy include:

Jamison Monroe

Founder & CEO of Newport Academy

Jamison is experienced in proving personal and professional recovery services. He is a spokesperson, a kundalini yoga instructor, a meditation teacher, and a writer. Jamison believes in holistic learners. He appeared on ABC, FOX, CNN, and several other major news channels for his expertise in the treatment of addictions among teenagers.

Barbara Nosal (Ph.D., LMFT, LADC)

Chief Clinical Officer

Barbara has over two decades of experience in the fields of depression and addiction in teenagers. She is also a licensed Marriage Family Therapist, as well as a certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor. Barbara has a Master’s Degree in Counselling Psychology, as well as a Doctorate in Transpersonal Psychology.

Michel Mennesson (MD)

Psychiatrist

Michel Menneson is board-certified and specializes in the provisioning of psychiatry for adolescents and children. He is also qualified in Addiction Psychiatry and a trained pediatrician. Michel also acts as an assistant professor at the Yale University Department of Psychiatry.

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