Silver Springs - Martin Luther School

Teen Rehab Program
$$$$ $$ Cost

Silver Springs' programs help children who are experiencing emotional and behavioral difficulties to learn, to heal, and to find hopeful and bright futures.

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512 West Township Line Road
Plymouth Meeting
Montgomery County, PA
Pennsylvania
19462, United States
  • Age Group
    13 - 17 years

Payment Options

  • Medicaid
  • No Medicare
  • Private Insurance
  • Public Assistance (Check with Provider)
  • Self-Pay

Treatments Offered

  • Behavior Modification
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Couples and Family Counseling
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
  • Family Psychoeducation (FP)
  • Group Therapy
  • Mental Health Treatment
  • Mental Health Treatment for Children
  • Psychotherapy
  • Psychotropic Medication
  • PTSD and Trauma Therapy

Patient Population

  • Children/ Teenagers

Extra Services

  • Education Services
  • Therapeutic Foster Care

Spoken Languages

  • Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

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More about Silver Springs - Martin Luther School

Silver Springs offers residential and community-based mental health services for children who are struggling with emotional and behavioral challenges. Our professional staff partner with families to evaluate children’s needs and to develop individualized treatment plans aimed at helping children build skills so they can thrive at home, in school, and in their communities.

With locations in Plymouth Meeting and Philadelphia, Silver Springs offers a holistic approach to improving the developmental, emotional, and social well-being of children. We invite you to learn more about how we can help. Please click on the links below to learn about each program.

Silver Springs - Martin Luther School Reviews

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1 year, 2 months ago

I stayed here as a residential kid after being removed from the care of my parents in 1989-1992. I had many positive experiences like at Christmas when we went to Washington DC and the Salvation Army soldiers brought us gifts off our wishlist and corn on the Cobb night where we ate as much corn on the Cobb we could manage to eat. I also had a very bad experience with one of the male staff was inappropriate with me. I ran away and went to the police and they brought me back. The staff called a meeting and brought my abuser into the room and asked me if my accusations were true. He was staring at me angrily and I got scared and denied it. I was 10yrs old. I hope things have changed since I was there.

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How did you pay? Free Program
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