Supportive transitional living programs for College Students and Young Adults

Transitional living programs provide 24/7 supported living, helping college students build mental wellness and life skills for an independent future.

We understand how hard it is for parents who have young adults who need some extra support for severe mental health conditions after residential treatment. Transitional living programs provide 24/7 support and care that helps youth practice the life and mental health skills they’ve learned in residential treatment, for a successful and independent life when they come home.

What is transitional living for young adults and teens?

Transitional living programs are 24/7 supported living programs that bridge the gap between residential treatment and independent living. These programs provide round-the-clock care, helping youth focus on developing essential life skills, fostering mental health resilience, and preparing young people for successful lives.
Transitional living centers provide a place for people recovering to gain confidence, re-establish their identity and self-worth, and find compassion and love through personal relationships. Most transitional living facilities feature home-like living situations where residents, staff, and volunteers cooperate in a family-like relationship while teaching life skills. More than a halfway house, transitional housing strives for complete healing.
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Age Range

college students and young adults ages 18-34

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Genders served

boys, girls, and LGBTQ+ youth
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Conditions treated

mental health and co-occurring issues
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Average treatment length

Treatment plans vary. Please consult an admissions counselor about your specific situation.
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Therapy time commitment

Round-the-clock care and therapy programs
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Weekly commitment

Group therapy, individual therapy, and experiential activities.

When is a transitional living program necessary for a college student or young adult?

A transitional living program provides college students or young adults with the support to build life skills and manage mental health. Transitional living also prepares young people for independent living and the stressors they can encounter.

Here are some other times when transitional living can be the right choice for college students or young adults :

Transitional living is ideal for college students or young adults who need help with everyday skills like budgeting, cooking, and managing responsibilities.

Young adults facing mental health challenges benefit from continued therapeutic support to build resilience and healthy coping skills.

For college students or young adults with behavioral issues, transitional living provides structure and accountability, encouraging positive routines and personal growth.

college students and young adults gain support with studying, time management, and job readiness, helping them set and reach educational or career goals.

For those without a stable, supportive home, transitional living offers a safe, structured space to build confidence and self-reliance.
Ideal for young adults moving out of residential care, providing a bridge to independent living with ongoing support.

How can transitional living help college students and young adults heal?

Transition homes for young adults offer a safe place to help them re-enter society. These homes provide a structured living environment that supports the development of important life skills for young people.

What are the benefits of transitional living for young adults and college students?

Recovery is an ongoing process and a transitional program for young adults can play a crucial role in full recovery and wellness. There are many benefits to these programs, and several studies continue to show how vital transitional living can be after residential treatment for college students and young adults.
Transitional living programs and group homes help young adults and teens achieve deeper healing through:
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Life skills development:

Transitional housing prepares young adults and college students for independent living by teaching essential money management and career development skills.
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Structured living:

Transitional housing programs provide young adults with structure and a community-based support system. This helps residents keep a routine and focus on their healing.
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Intensive care needs:

Personalized therapy, including individual, group, and family sessions, helps develop coping strategies.
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Safe environment:

A transitional treatment center offers a secure environment with a stable housing atmosphere free from harmful influences.
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Practice handling real-life stressors:

Transitional living gives teens a safe, structured space to practice handling real-life stressors, helping them build the confidence and coping skills they need for independent living.

What are my payment options for an RTC?

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In-network

Our in-network insurance options allow for seamless access to our services without having to worry about additional expenses.
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Self pay

We accept a variety of payment options, including cash, credit, check, and direct deposit, to provide you with the flexibility and convenience you need when investing in your teen or young adult’s mental health treatment.
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Out of network

For out-of-network coverage, our team is equipped to help with navigating the paperwork and reimbursement process. We also offer single-case agreements.

What to Expect from Transitional Living Programs

Providing a place of encouragement and support, transitional living programs offer young adults a launching point, knowing they can handle the stressors of everyday life.
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DBT and stress reduction skills:

Through Dialectical Behavior Therapy and stress management techniques, teens learn strategies to cope with overwhelming emotions and make healthier choices.
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Aftercare:

We help create a plan for continued support after leaving the school, including options like outpatient treatment, support groups, and community resources.
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Educational and vocational support:

Assistance with academic goals, career planning, and job placement.
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Residential treatment:

Comprehensive, round-the-clock support that empowers teens to heal in a safe, therapeutic environment.

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Therapeutic boarding school:

A structured and nurturing school setting where teens can grow academically and emotionally, with tailored support for their mental health needs.
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Transitional living:

A bridge to independence, offering young adults guidance and skills to thrive as they step into life’s next chapter.

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Medication management and psychiatric evaluations:

With careful oversight, our clinical team provides evaluations and medication management to ensure your young adult’s needs are met safely and effectively.
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Group therapy:

A supportive space where teens connect with peers, share experiences, and build resilience together.
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Individual therapy:

One-on-one sessions that help teens explore their challenges, build self-awareness, and develop personal coping skills.
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Family therapy:

A collaborative approach to strengthening family bonds and fostering open communication and understanding.
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Group homes and transitional housing:

Group homes and transitional housing for young adults provide a structured, supportive environment where young people can practice independent living skills and build healthy routines.

Healing RTC therapies

Our residential treatment centers offer a wide range of therapies and mental health services designed to help college students and young adults work through challenges such as:
A creative outlet where teens can express emotions and process experiences through art, fostering healing and self-discovery.
A structured approach that helps teens build skills for managing emotions, relationships, and stress in healthier ways.
Hands-on interaction with horses that teaches trust, responsibility, and emotional awareness in a powerful, natural setting.
Active, real-world experiences that encourage teens to face challenges, gain insights, and develop confidence through hands-on activities.
A practical, self-empowering approach that guides teens in making positive choices and building healthy habits for life.
Interaction with trained therapy dogs to help teens experience comfort, reduce stress, and build trust in a supportive environment.

Experts in treating a broad spectrum of mental health conditions affecting college students

Every student who turns to School Source is unique. We develop personalized mental health therapy programs tailored to each individual and their family’s needs.

Transitional living program FAQ

Length of stay varies depending on individual needs. Please consult an admissions counselor about your specific situation.
Teens and young adults live in structured, communal group housing settings with on-site supervision and support. These environments are designed to mirror real-world living while maintaining the guidance and structure needed to build independence safely. Staff are available around the clock, offering mentorship and ensuring a supportive atmosphere.
Many transitional living programs, including ours, work with major insurance providers to cover clinical services at different levels of care. Coverage depends on your plan and may require out-of-network benefits or a single-case agreement. We’re happy to assist you in understanding and navigating your insurance options.
In the United States, most transitional housing centers are autonomous and have no affiliation with government entities or larger organizations. Because of this, they often charge a monthly fee or rent. In return, they provide a clean, comfortable, and safe place to live while also providing a care plan.
Transitional living programs help young adults and college students move from treatment to independent living. Unlike Residential Treatment Centers, these programs provide more opportunities to implement life skills such as meal planning and self-directed recreation. There is more intentional exposure to real-world experiences at transitional living programs, which allows young adults to succeed with newly developed skills.
Transitional living centers and group homes provide young adults and teens with a safe and structured environment where they can continue their recovery and practice new behavioral health and life skills they learned at the Residential Treatment Center.
Although residents of the transitional living programs can be self-admitted, most usually come from residential treatment centers where they have received a referral to a transitional home for further healing.
Transitional living programs offer 24/7 mental health support, with access to individual and group therapy, trauma-informed care, and specialized therapies like equine therapy. Each program provides a safe, therapeutic environment where teens build coping skills, manage stress, and receive guidance to navigate their unique mental health challenges.
Absolutely. Family involvement is encouraged and seen as an essential part of the healing process. Regular family therapy sessions, progress updates, and open communication help you stay connected to your young adult’s growth, allowing you to support their journey toward independence.
Help motivate your adolescent, teen, or young adult to embrace this type of treatment by asking open-ended questions about their situation and how this experience could improve it. Reassure them you’ll provide support by participating in family therapy during their stay and maintaining regular communication with them while they’re at the facility.
Safety is our top priority. Transitional living programs provide a secure, supervised environment with trained staff who ensure your teen is safe, supported, and nurtured. Each resident’s well-being is closely monitored, and staff are equipped to respond to any challenges, ensuring a safe, stable setting.

To ensure a safe and effective environment, teenagers and young adults in group homes must:

To ensure a safe and effective environment, teenagers and young adults in group homes must:

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