We believe it is vitally important for our students to learn, understand, and appreciate the importance of work ethic, and be able to apply it to their lives. Our “Work Hard Play Hard” philosophy helps us to achieve this goal. We implement this through charity, meaningful community service, school work, therapy/program assignments, chores, and apprenticeships/employment. After working hard it is equally important to Play Hard. We provide community services projects…
LindsayOctober 16, 2020
Activities used in addition to evidence-based treatment Triumph Youth Services uses many different activities and interventions in addition to evidence-based treatment to address the needs of this target population. Some of these interventions/activities include: Community Service, Community support groups including Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Addiction Recovery Program (ARP), Boy Scouts of America, Dog Training, Seven Habits for Highly Effective Teens, 12 steps and New Freedom Curriculum, just to…
LindsayOctober 14, 2020
We at Triumph work extremely hard at preparing our youth for a successful future. Part of this process is teaching them valuable life skills. A life skill group is held daily to discuss the skill that is being worked on for that week. Staff gives feedback to the students in regards to what area of the skill needs improvement. Some of the life skills we work on are: Decision making,…
LindsayOctober 12, 2020
Triumph Youth Services utilizes Positive Peer Culture (PPC) to empower young men to be self-confident leaders that can make honest, positive life changes. PPC is ultimately designed to replace a negative culture with a more positive one. Our PPC program is aimed to develop pro-social behavior through the development of a therapeutic community. It is proven that changes in these behaviors promote ongoing and lasting positive change. This therapeutic community…
LindsayOctober 9, 2020
The Program Triumph Youth Services now offers a 45-day O&A program for families needing immediate support and stabilization for their son. This initial period of stabilization is intended to offer 24-hour safety, support, and supervision while evaluating the true needs of your son from a therapeutic, behavioral, and educational viewpoint. After the full assessment, families will have the option of continuing with our Residential Treatment program or consider other potential…
LindsayOctober 7, 2020