Elevations RTC | |
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Location | |
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Former name | Island View Residential Treatment Center |
School type | For-Profit
Insurance Accepted No Financial Aid Accepted, Residential Treatment Center, Secured/Locked Facility |
Religious affiliation(s) | Non-Denominational |
Founded | 1994; rebranded in 2014 |
Founders | W. Dean Belnap, Lorin A. Broadbent, Jared U. Balmer, Steven Dale Lancaster, and W. Kimball DeLaMare |
Status | Open |
Oversight | Utah Department of Health and Human Services |
NCES School ID | A0109535[1] |
Dean | Ryan Mortensen[2] |
Teaching staff | 10.0 (on an FTE basis)[1] |
Age range | 13 to 18 |
School roll | 43 |
International students | Student and Exchange Visitor Program approved to accept foreign students |
Student to teacher ratio | 4.3 [1] |
Classes offered | Social Studies, Mathematics, English, Science, Music and Art[3] |
Hours in school day | 6 |
Campus type | Secured/Locked |
Accreditations | Joint Commission (JCAHO) Cognia/AdvancED (Academic) |
Tuition | $192,000 annually[4] |
Feeder schools | blueFire Wilderness, Wingate Wilderness, Viewpoint Center, and other Family Help & Wellness Programs |
Feeder to | The Approach Transition House and other Family Help & Wellness Programs |
Affiliation | National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP)[5] |
Alumni | Misha Osherovich;[6] |
Provider Company | Family Help & Wellness (d/b/a Wilderness Training & Consulting, LLC and f/k/a Aspen Education Group) |
Resident Pserofile | ADD/ADHD, Adoption/Attachment Issues, Anxiety, ASD, Bipolar, Depression, Divorce Issues, Grief, Learning Disability, Low Self-Esteem, OCD, Substance Abuse, Trauma |
Website | https://www.elevationsrtc.com/ |
Elevations RTC is a residential treatment center in Syracuse, Utah, for teens ages 13–18.[7] The facility was formerly known as Island View Residential Treatment Center until 2014, when it was acquired by Syracuse RTC, LLC, which does business as Elevations RTC.[8] The Elevations campus is shared with Seven Stars and ViewPoint Center.[9]
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