DTAC Cranberry Township For Girls

A safe, structured, female-only residential program from Diversified Treatment Alternative Centers (DTAC).

Designed for adolescent and teenage girls seeking recovery and stability after trauma, the Cranberry facility is a place where young women in healing can receive assistance from experienced mental health professionals and achieve true personal growth and a better future.

 

Now accepting referrals for mid-February admissions.

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Specialized Support for Girls

Who we serve

The Cranberry Township Facility offers focused, trauma-informed treatment for adolescent and teenage girls up to age 17, many of whom have experienced physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, and who need the setting and support where they feel safe to heal.

Our Programs

Our residential programs address a range of needs, including recovery from physical, emotional, and sexual trauma, mood and anxiety disorders, and behavioral health concerns that have disrupted daily life.

Our three principles

Safety:
Every child deserves a setting where she can rebuild without fear.

Structure:
Consistent, clear expectations create stability and progress.

Support:
Healing happens through connection with self, staff, and peers.

Treatment modalities may include:

DTAC's holistic ISTRONG approach along with evidence-based practices such as TF-CBT, DBT, EMDR, Strategic Family Therapy, psychoeducation and life skills training, group therapy, recreation and wellness-based therapies.

Testimonials

Discover what our clients have to say about us.

Join Our Team and Help Young Women Heal

The Cranberry Township is seeking compassionate professionals to join our team. We’re looking for therapists, counselors, nurses, and support staff who are skilled in trauma-informed care and passionate about helping young women rediscover safety and self-worth.

DTAC offers competitive compensation, professional development, and a supportive workplace. Our culture values respect, collaboration, and the pursuit of excellent outcomes for the clients we serve.

Meet Our Clinical Care Team

Richard Armstrong

Chief Clinical Officer

Kacey Jordan

Executive Director

Shayna Honzo

Clinical Director – Cranberry Township

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Does someone you know need help?

The Cranberry Township team is fully qualified to help determine the right treatment program for your child and change your family’s life. Please contact us today to learn more about the admissions process for our residential or outpatient mental health treatment programs.
To submit a referral, please contact referrals@dtacenters.com or complete the form below.

 

Now accepting referrals for mid-February admissions.

The Admission Process

Below are the steps needed to join a DTAC program:

Step 1

Give us a call, send an email or submit a referral online and our care team will determine a preliminary decision regarding the client’s program fit.

Step 2

Once the clinical reviewer accepts the referral our admissions team will reach back out to you to schedule an interview with the client.

Step 3

The prospective client and their parent or guardian will be interviewed to determine clinical fit, level of care, and additional case needs. Then, a start day will be issued.

Begin an online referral

We welcome referrals from parents and guardians, case workers, county agencies, healthcare providers, and partner organizations.
Our referral process is designed to be straightforward, discreet, and responsive so those who need it can access care without delay.

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