Christ Centered

Help Form

A program built on faith and clinical excellence

The heart of Capstone’s approach: “Every person is made in the image of God to love and to be loved at a core-to-core depth of intimacy with God, self, family and friends while using their unique gifts for a meaningful purpose.” It is in the depths of struggle that God gives opportunities to grow and to develop deeper relationships, strengths and a passion for a purpose.

Christian treatment center core values that includes Christ centered, open and honest, discernment, united front, relational and grit

(2 Corinthians 12:9-10)

If modeled appropriately, a foundation of faith can provide a renewed perspective on relationships, addressing conflicts, hurts, and care for others. This approach comes from a place of personal faith in Christ, which shapes our culture and fosters an encouraging environment for healing deep wounds these young men have experienced.

Many Christian parents do not pursue professional help for their children because they don’t want a treatment or therapy experience that could possibly undermine their beliefs. Numerous Capstone parents have told us that they used search phrases like “Christian residential treatment centers,” “Christian Young Adult Rehab” “faith-based residential treatment centers” and so on, looking for the right fit for their child.

Some parents want the Christian atmosphere so badly that they send their child to a place with genuine Christian people and a strong Christian spiritual experience, only to regret it afterward because the level of expertise in doing effective treatment on their child’s struggle is poor. It would be like needing heart surgery or cancer treatment and choosing a Christian physician because he or she is a Christian, even when the skill level is well below average. That would be a bad decision.

Capstone Treatment Center was established so a family can have both. Capstone is truly a Christian treatment center, but one that has the expertise to address the core underlying issues. We accept clients where they are in their beliefs, from atheist to devout Christian, and work to cultivate spiritual growth through truths that will stand on their own without faith, including honesty, purity, humility, self-control and more. Our spiritual groups on Sundays incorporate Christian principles into lessons these young men can apply to their own walks of faith.