About Piney Ridge Treatment Center
Piney Ridge Treatment Center is a psychiatric residential treatment facility in Fayetteville, Arkansas specializing in substance use and mental health treatment for adolescents. The center provides a structured, campus based environment where teens ages 12 to 17 receive intensive residential care for co-occurring disorders. Piney Ridge emphasizes personalized treatment planning, family involvement and on site education to support both recovery and academic continuity.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Treatment begins with a comprehensive assessment by a multidisciplinary team, who work with each resident and their family to create a personalized care plan. Adolescents enter residential treatment designed to address substance use alongside psychiatric and behavioral health challenges in a safe and supervised setting.
Programming includes individual therapy, group therapy and family therapy to build coping skills, strengthen family relationships and prevent relapse. Teens continue their schooling through on site education services while receiving the therapeutic support they need. Gender specific programs for boys and girls ensure developmentally appropriate care tailored to each young person's needs.
Quick Facts to Know
- Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas on a dedicated campus at 2805 East Zion Road
- Level of care: Residential psychiatric treatment for substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders
- Who they treat: Adolescents ages 12 to 17, with gender specific programming for boys and girls
- Approach: Individualized treatment planning, family therapy and a structured therapeutic environment
- Payment options: Accepts Medicaid and most private insurance; self pay options available
- Amenities: On site education services and campus setting designed for adolescent residential care
To start the admissions process at Piney Ridge Treatment Center in Fayetteville, you can reach out to the 24/7 admissions team. They can verify insurance benefits, discuss payment options and explain how the residential program supports teens with substance use and mental health needs.




