Pathway Inc - Mental health treatment facility in Ozark, AL

Pathway Inc

Mental Health Treatment in Ozark, Alabama

Pathway Inc serves the Ozark community with comprehensive mental health services. The facility is committed to providing accessible, quality care to individuals and families in Alabama.

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Facility Overview

Pathway Inc in Ozark, Alabama, provides a structured Moderate Residential Program for adolescent males ages 10-18 who require specialized mental health and behavioral support. The program is designed to support youths transitioning from foster care or stepping down from intensive treatment, addressing mild emotional and behavioral challenges with a comprehensive, highly structured approach. Pathway combines individual counseling, group therapy, family therapy, and psychiatric services with educational, vocational, and recreational programs to create a holistic environment that fosters growth and stability.

The facility emphasizes authenticity and compassionate care, offering attachment-focused therapy and structured professional interventions to help adolescents navigate emotional challenges, trauma, and family conflict. By integrating substance abuse treatment, independent living skills training, and basic life skills development, Pathway equips young individuals with the tools to succeed in adulthood while supporting their mental, emotional, and social well-being.

Treatment Services

Core Services

Therapies & Approaches

Conditions Treated

Populations Served

Additional Services

  • Moderate Residential Program
  • Substance Use Treatment
  • Medical Services
  • Educational Services
  • Recreational Services
  • Vocational Training
  • Basic Living Skills Training
  • Independent Living Skills Training
  • Boys Services
  • Foster Care Transition Services
  • Step-Down From Intensive Treatment
  • Structured Professional Intervention
  • Developmental Support
  • Authenticity-Based Care
  • Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
  • Attachment Issues
  • Truancy
  • Grief
  • Abuse-Related Trauma
  • Poor Social Boundaries