
Newport Academy Northern California
Mental Health Treatment Facility in California
920 Happy Valley Rd, Pleasanton, CA 94566


Facility overview
Center Type: Mental Health
Levels of Care: Inpatient/Residential, Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Client Focus: Teen/Adolescent
Occupancy: 6-15
Facility Summary:
Newport Academy’s programs address the physical, psychological, social, and educational needs of children, adolescents, and their families, from a foundation of compassionate care, clinical expertise, and unconditional love. Our young adult program, Newport Institute, is based in the same acclaimed treatment model, which has yielded industry-leading success rates for young people around the country. Newport Academy is a network of mental health and substance use treatment centers for youth, with the mission to provide children, teens, and their families with the highest-quality care and treatment for trauma, mental health issues, eating disorders, and substance use issues. Rather, they are confronting the human experience of coming into conflict with their environments. This is a process that is especially intense for adolescents as they develop and grow. When society teaches teens that they are “not enough,” they sometimes seek to address that pain with dysfunctional behaviors. What they are truly in search of is a sense of belonging and connection with themselves and those around them. At Newport Academy, we give teens the life skills and self-understanding that allows them to find their place in the world. When clients arrive at Newport Academy, they are typically struggling with insecurity and low self-esteem. Our approach to mental health treatment is to address the core issues that cause depression, anxiety, and self-destructive behaviors. When we look past behaviors influenced by drug use and/or mental health struggles, we are able to see the underlying catalysts driving behavior. We guide our children and teens through their struggles and help them find a path to self-acceptance and healthy living. We meet our children and teens where they are, and provide a safe, accepting, and nurturing environment. Therefore, this allows us to address emotions, patterns, and behaviors as they surface. When a child or adolescent arrives at Newport Academy, our compassionate staff loves them until they can love themselves. The internal healing begins as they learn to see themselves as beautiful, bright, and powerful people who are able to take control of their own lives. Furthermore, unconditional love is the foundation of this transformative process and key to our approach to teen healthcare.




