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May 22, 2024 8 mins

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This is what it looks like when collaboration fuels transformation.

In this episode of the Turning Winds Podcast, host Kevin Zundl speaks with Danny Baccum about what it truly takes to help teens before, during, and after treatment. From coordinating care with school districts and outpatient therapists to understanding why longer stays often lead to better outcomes, Danny shares insights from both the road and the heart.

Together, they explore:

* Why a longer stay in treatment can support lasting change
* The importance of a supportive post-treatment community
* How Turning Winds collaborates with school districts, PHPs, IOPs, and other providers to create a seamless path to recovery
* What families often don’t know about their options and how that knowledge gap can delay effective care
I
f you're wondering whether residential care is the right next step or what comes after your teen returns home, this episode offers practical guidance and real-world perspective.

Need help now? Call Turning Winds at 800-845-1380
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Keywords:
adolescent residential treatment, teen mental health podcast, Turning Winds, Danny Bacon, PHP IOP care, long-term treatment outcomes, academic recovery, educational therapy, collaborative mental healthcare, aftercare support, school reintegration, troubled teen programs, parental guidance for teen therapy, green space healing, therapeutic education programs

To learn more about Turning Winds, visit turningwinds.com or call 800-845-1380.

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