Summer 2026 Mental Health Support for Kids and Teens | PHP & IOP Programs Now Enrolling
Summer Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Programs | June 8 – August 14 | In-Person and Virtual Options | Rolling admission
Compass Health Center is now enrolling for its additional Summer 2026 mental health programs for children, adolescents, and young adults ages 5–23.
These summer Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) programs expand upon Compass’s year-round services. They are designed for young people who need more support than weekly therapy during summer break, without requiring inpatient hospitalization.
When school is out and routines shift, symptoms of anxiety, depression, OCD, and other mental health challenges can intensify. Compass’s summer programs provide structured, psychiatrist-led care that includes:
- Evidence-based group therapy
- Creative arts and expressive therapies
- Coping skill development
- Emotional regulation and executive functioning support
- Social skills practice
- Family collaboration
- Weekly psychiatric check-ins and medication management
Summer 2026 programs:
- Creative Arts & Expressive Therapies
- Social Skills Building
- High School Readiness
- College Preparedness
Programs are available in person at select Compass Health Center locations and virtually in participating states. Services are offered Monday through Friday with rolling admissions from June 8 through August 14, 2026. Program availability and age ranges vary by site.
Parents, guardians, and referring professionals can learn more or begin the referral process here or call 877-552-6672.
About Compass Health Center
Founded in 2011, Compass Health Center provides in-person and virtual Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) programs for children, adolescents, young adults, and adults experiencing mental health challenges that impact daily functioning. Compass offers specialized programs for anxiety, depression, OCD, trauma, school refusal, and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders across multiple states.