House Schedule
| Mon | Tues | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | |
| 7:00 AM | Wake/Hygiene | Sleep In | |||||
| 7:30 AM | Chores | ||||||
| 8:00 AM | Breakfast | ||||||
| 8:30 AM | School 1st Period | School 1st Period | |||||
| 9:00 AM | Rec Therapy Group / Outdoor Classroom |
Wake-up | |||||
| 9:20 AM | 2nd Period | Breakfast | |||||
| 10:10 AM | 3rd Period | Educational/ Outdoor Classroom cont. |
Deep Clean | ||||
| 11:00 AM | 4th Period | ||||||
| 11:45 AM | Lunch | ||||||
| 12:30 PM | 5th Period | Free Time | Lunch | ||||
| 1:45 PM | PE | Service - Senior Center | Group Activity | ||||
| 2:30 PM | |||||||
| 3:00 PM | Group - Relationship Building w/Dave | Group - DBT w/ Jack | Group - DBT w/ Brad | Group - Self Esteem w/ Kassandra | Mutual Aid | ||
| 4:00 PM | Bible Study (optional) | Dance | Off Campus Outing / On Campus Free Time | ||||
| 4:30 PM | Dance Class | Yoga | Dance Class | Exercise Class | Hygiene | ||
| 5:30 PM | Hygiene | Dinner | |||||
| 6:00 PM | Dinner | Outing | |||||
| 6:30 PM | Mutual Aid | Dinner | |||||
| 7:00 PM | Study Hour | Study Hour | Group Activity | Study Hour | Hygiene | ||
| 8:00 PM | Meds and Snack | ||||||
| 8:30 PM | Chores | ||||||
| 10:00 PM | Lights Out | ||||||

Important Topics
Parenting and PTSD
Working through the parents’ PTSD symptoms can, in turn, help them cope with their daughter’s trauma. Once they understand that their daughter will be okay, the denial often breaks and real progress in family system can occur.
COMMON SENSE WELLNESS: LIVEABLE LIVING ROOMS
Families that spend quality time together tend to have at least one thing in common—a good place to hang out. If you’ve ever tried to have a relaxed conversation in an uncomfortable physical setting, you know that it’s almost impossible. Setting up an inviting common space in your home that encourages a combination of quiet activity and conversation can help foster communication and connection.
COMMON SENSE WELLNESS: MEALS TOGETHER
In today’s over-programmed culture, the idea of eating together as a family may seem quaint if not absurd. But the benefits of breaking bread regularly with others—especially family—are not only intuitively obvious, they’re also being confirmed by research. Healthier eating habits, social skills, family connection and communication, and even weight control are all positive outcomes that can be influenced by family meals.





