Overview
Willow Springs Center is a 116-bed residential treatment facility helping children and adolescents, ages 5 through 17, recover from emotional, psychiatric, behavioral and chemical dependency problems. Since its’ opening, Willow Springs Center has been a leader in the Western United States in the provision of general residential treatment. The hospital provides separate living dorms for children and adolescents with no overlap in programming.
The Center is accredited by the Joint Commission and licensed by the State of Nevada as a psychiatric hospital. It is a member of the American Association of Children's Residential Treatment Centers.
Residents live in a dormitory-type setting providing a 24-hour therapeutic environment and full time interdisciplinary clinical and medical staff. A secured (locked) setting and consistent staffing allow patients to feel and to be safe.
There is a gym, playground, spacious courtyard for recreational activities and the Challenge by Choice ropes course.
Mission Statement
At Willow Springs, we are compassionate, committed and caring people, dedicated to inspire hope, as well as the ability to achieve and celebrate success through the power of relationships developed with children, families, and the communities we support.
Willow Springs promotes clinical excellence, an environment of collaboration and trust while maintaining fiscal responsibility and integrity for patients, customers and the communities we serve.
Important Facts
- Opened in 1988
- Licensed by the State of Nevada as a psychiatric hospital for ages 5-17
- Joint Commission accredited
- Provider for Tricare, Nevada Medicaid, Alaska Medicaid and most insurance companies
- Secure, locked facility
- On-site licensed private school with state-certified teachers
- Children's program
- Adolescent program
- Ascent Substance Abuse programs
- Recreational therapy and group activities
- "Challenge by Choice" ropes course
- Thorough psychiatric assessment, treatment and stabilization
- Educational assessment
- Intensive individual, group and family therapy
- Medication monitoring
- Coordinated treatment team approach

