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Soulegria is a therapeutic day-treatment and transition program for neurodivergent young adults who need help with independence, emotional regulation, executive functioning, and healthy adult routines.
Young adults ages 18–30 with Autism, ADHD, anxiety, depression, executive functioning challenges, and difficulties transitioning to independent adulthood.
It refers to young adults who struggle to move into the responsibilities of adulthood due to emotional, neurological, or developmental barriers. Soulegria provides the structure, coaching, and therapeutic support they need to progress.
Yes. Soulegria specializes in neurodivergent young adults and tailors programming to their strengths and support needs.
Soulegria uses a relational, strengths-based model rather than a behavior-modification system. The focus is on trust, autonomy, skill-building, and realistic independence rather than compliance or token systems.
Clients attend psychoeducation groups, skills sessions, coaching, ranch-based learning, adventure therapy, and community activities. Days are structured to build routines, competence, and confidence.
Most stays last six months, depending on individual needs, progress, and treatment goals.
We provide a PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program) level of care with the option to step down to IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program).
We use evidence-based modalities including CBT, DBT, ACT, trauma-informed care, mindfulness, and executive functioning interventions. Therapy is provided by licensed clinicians.
Yes. Adventure therapy is supervised, clinically guided, and held at safe, accessible outdoor locations within 45 minutes of our campus. Activities are chosen to reinforce the therapeutic theme of the day.
Time management, emotional regulation, communication, cooking, cleaning, budgeting, job readiness, transportation skills, self-advocacy, conflict resolution, and daily routines.
We can support clients with mild or secondary substance-use issues. For primary substance use disorders, we refer families to our trusted partner program before considering admission to Soulegria.
Yes, as long as the individual is safe, regulated, and able to participate in therapy and structured activities with appropriate accommodations.
Soulegria is out-of-network, but we work with PPO insurance plans to obtain reimbursement or single-case agreements whenever possible. We also support families through the verification-of-benefits process. We do not accept medicaid or medicare.
Insurance generally covers the PHP/IOP clinical services. Housing, food, and room-and-board costs are not typically covered but can be affordably purchased through trusted third party companies we can recommend.
Parents receive weekly updates, coaching support, training webinars, and guidance on healthy communication, boundaries, and long-term family stability.
Yes. We provide parent coaching to help families heal, learn regulation skills, strengthen relationships, and move away from guilt or self-blame.
More consistent routines, improved emotional regulation, stronger executive functioning, healthier relationships, increased independence, better insight, and readiness for work, school, or structured living.
Clients can step down to IOP, continue coaching, transition to outpatient therapy, pursue employment or education, or move to a supportive living arrangement. Aftercare planning is collaborative and individualized.