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Treatment

We provide high quality treatment services to assist youth with the necessary tools for a healthy, successful, and safe transition to the community.

Religious and Pro-Social

As a companion to treatment, all youth are provided the opportunity to participate in pro-social, recreational, and religious activities 

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Our Volunteer Program is an integral part of the continuum of care for our youth. Both volunteer and youth can benefit from the positive experience.

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Adobe Mountain School

Walt Pesterfield, Secure Care Bureau AdministratorWalt Pesterfield
Bureau Administrator
2800 West Pinnacle Peak Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85027
Main Office: (623) 869-9050
Main Fax: (623) 516-9725
Email: Contact Bureau Administrator


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Programs

Adobe Mountain School provides high quality behavioral treatment services to assist youth with acquiring the necessary tools to contribute to their healthy, successful and safe transition back into the community. Each youth placed in our secure care facility or on parole receives rehabilitative services appropriate to the youth's age, risk, needs, abilities, and committing offenses. In addition, treatment groups and specialized housing units focus on youth with histories of violence, substance abuse, mental health issues or sexual offenses.

Evidence-based treatment programs are delivered by licensed mental health professionals, master's level clinicians, and agency trained case managers. All youth receive core cognitive behavior therapy treatment, a comprehensive behavioral health and substance abuse program, and specialty treatment as needed based upon clinical evaluation. All youth must exhibit progress in their primary treatment needs before being considered for release.

Youth are also provided religious services and pro-social opportunities as a pathway to responsible citizenship. This includes weekly religious services, special holiday celebrations, spiritual retreats and studies, ASA sanctioned sports, student council, Boy Scouts, Wildland fire program, arts and clubs, restorative justice, work/community service, and special events.

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Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections
1624 West Adams Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
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