Day Treatment School Program

Maryvale offers a program that combines school and treatment for adolescents between the ages of 13 and 17 years who are experiencing significant or persistent problems in their community school and may also be experiencing conflict in their families and/or the community.  This program operates in conjunction with the Greater Essex County District School Board.

The Day Treatment School Program offers a unique and comprehensive approach to education by seamlessly integrating mental health support with academic learning. Unlike traditional educational settings, this program recognizes that many students face complex mental health challenges that can significantly impact their ability to succeed academically. By combining mental health services with individualized academic pathways, the program addresses the unique needs of each student, fostering an environment where they can thrive both emotionally and intellectually.

One key benefit of the Day Treatment School Program is the personalized attention and support students receive through the multidisciplinary team. The integration of mental health services ensures that students have access to counseling, therapy, and other resources to address their individual needs. This intentional approach not only creates a safe and nurturing environment but also allows students to develop coping mechanisms and resilience, empowering them to overcome challenges both in the classroom and in their personal lives. As a result, students in these programs often experience improved mental well-being, which positively impacts their academic performance and overall educational experience.