
Watching your child struggle with his mental health can feel overwhelming and heartbreaking. You may see changes in his mood, behavior, friendships, or school performance—and feel unsure how to help. At RISE Adolescent Treatment Center in Las Vegas, we provide residential mental health treatment for adolescent boys who need more support than outpatient care can provide.
Our 10-bed boutique residential program offers a safe, structured, and compassionate environment where teenagers can stabilize, heal, and rebuild confidence.
When Mental Health Concerns Become More Than “Just a Phase”
Adolescence is already a challenging time. But when emotional struggles become intense, persistent, or unsafe, residential treatment may be appropriate.
We treat adolescent males experiencing:
If your son seems overwhelmed by emotions, increasingly isolated, or stuck in patterns that aren’t improving, it may be time to consider a higher level of care.
Some teens need space away from daily stressors to truly reset. Our residential level of care in Las Vegas provides:
This structure helps boys and girls regulate emotions, build coping skills, and begin to understand what they are feeling and why.
Evidence-Based Treatment for Teen Boys and Girls
Our mental health treatment model includes:
Our clinical team specializes in working with teens and understands how boys often express emotional distress differently than girls.
If your child is struggling, you have not failed. Mental health challenges in teenagers are real—and treatable. With the right support, structure, and compassionate care, adolescents can stabilize, grow, and regain hope.
If you’re wondering whether residential mental health treatment in Las Vegas may be appropriate, we’re here to help guide you.
RISE Adolescent Treatment Center serves families in Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, North Las Vegas, and throughout Clark County. While many of our families are local to Southern Nevada, we also accept referrals from across the country for residential mental health treatment for adolescent boys and girls.