
LEBANON YOUTH ACADEMY

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Lebanon Youth Academy is a 18-bed residential treatment center for boys ages 12 to 17 years old. The center provides a vast array of programs that focus on Mental Health Treatment, Art, Music, Recreation Therapies and Education. Services are provided 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY & GOALS
The program provides intensive mental health treatment services using a trauma-informed approach. Youth participate in individual, family, and group therapy sessions, social and life skills training, victim impact awareness and restorative justice programming. The length of stay is 3-6 months, and depends on the progress the youth has made in the program toward reducing criminogenic needs and risk factors, addressing the youth’s treatment needs, and increasing the youth’s protective factors. The anticipated average length of stay depends on the youth’s pace of success in completing the individualized treatment plan and goals. The program’ goal is to equip youth for successful reintegration into the community to live productive, prosocial, and crime-free lives within a permanent placement.
TYPES OF SERVICES AND TREATMENT
Lebanon Youth Academy provides a vast array of programs that focus on Mental Health Treatment, Art, Music, and Recreation Therapies and Education. Youth receive groups daily, individual therapy weekly and as needed, and family therapy twice a month with birth and foster parents.
Treatment modality focuses on trauma-informed care along with anger reduction therapy and other evidence based treatment modalities. Facility has faith-based services offered through two local churches. Youth participate in TOPS (Teen Outreach Program), completing service-learning projects that benefit the program and community. Youth take part in volunteer work at the Cedar’s of Lebanon State Park to help maintain park grounds; and the Wilson County Animal Shelter where youth feed, walk, groom, and care for animal hygiene needs.
Upon discharge, youth will continue to receive services for a period of time determined by the continuum contract with Omni Community Health. Medical/health services are provided by on-site nursing as well as a contracted physician and psychiatrist.
Tennova Health Care, in Lebanon, provides emergency hospital services. Smile Gallery provides dental services. Individuals are provided breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks daily, which are managed by a licensed dietician, with special medical diets and religious diets provided as needed.
Youth receive nightly and monthly incentive activities and canteen. Input on incentives is provided by the Youth Advisory Board. The facility is required by contract to maintain a 1:5 ratio of staff to individuals, on first and second shifts and a 1:8 ratio on third shift.
ACADEMIC/VOCATIONAL TRAINING
The Education Department is staffed by a Principal and two (2) teachers, one of whom specializes in special education.
Youth attend school the same number of hours as regular Wilson County Schools.
REFERRAL SOURCES & FEES
Facility serves both dependent/neglect and adjudicated youth who need intensive mental health treatment.
The program is contracted under the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services (DCS).