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Who We Serve

Eva Carlston Academy serves adolescent girls, ages 11–18, who are navigating emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges.

Supporting Girls in Middle School and High School

Eva Carlston Academy serves students ages 11–18, with two distinct homes designed to meet the needs of each age group. Our middle school program provides younger girls with extra guidance, structure, and encouragement as they begin their therapeutic and academic journey. In our high school home, older students continue developing independence, resilience, and the skills needed to prepare for college, career, and life beyond.

Two girls smiling and talking outdoors, one wearing a blue hoodie with animated cookie characters.
Two young girls, one with red hair and another with dark hair, are inside a room. The girl with red hair is sitting on a black chair with a purple pillow, wearing a black t-shirt and red plaid pajamas, looking serious. The girl with dark hair is lying on a bed with colorful bedding, reading a book.
Two teenage girls sitting on a brown couch in a living room, one in the foreground smiling and the other in the background relaxed with her hand behind her head, large windows with natural light behind them.
A young girl with long brown hair wearing a patterned t-shirt, smiling and leaning on a balcony railing, talking to someone in a blue shirt, outside a house.
A woman with braided hair smiling and holding a napkin at a table with a plate of assorted fruit and snacks, and a blue drinking glass.
A young woman with long brown hair, wearing a white and navy striped sweater, sitting at a desk with a laptop, smiling and resting her chin on her hand. In the background, another woman with blonde hair and an orange sweater is also seated at a desk.

We Support Girls 11–18, Navigating a Wide Range of Challenges, Including:

  • Anxiety and Depression

  • Trauma and PTSD

  • Suicidal Ideation and Self-Harm

  • Disordered Eating

  • Defiance or Behavioral Struggles

  • School Avoidance or Academic Disruption

  • Learning Differences

  • Substance Use or Addiction

  • Emerging Personality Disorders

  • Low Self-Esteem

  • Identity Confusion

  • Adoption or Attachment-Related Challenges

  • History of Emotional, Physical, or Sexual Abuse

  • Autism Spectrum Diagnoses (mild to moderate)

Eva Carlston has the medical staff to safely accommodate those with diabetes, special dietary restrictions, and other medical issues.

A Place for Hope and Healing

Many of our students have tried other forms of support or treatment and need a setting where they can start fresh, reconnect with themselves, and rediscover their strengths. We work with girls who are bright, creative, sensitive, and capable, but may feel discouraged, overwhelmed, or stuck. Here, they are met with empathy and a team that walks beside them.

Admissions
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Two women hugging outdoors, smiling and sharing an embrace, with trees in the background.

Learn More About How We Help Adolescent Girls and Their Families

Have questions or want to understand more about how Eva Carlston supports adolescent girls and their families? We’re here to talk, answer questions, and help you explore whether our approach might be the right fit.

CALL: 801-449-0089