​​Sunny Days Adolescent Program​

SunCloud Sunny Days: Adolescent Summer Programming 

Looking for a supportive and impactful opportunity for your adolescent to be a part of this summer? SunCloud Health is introducing Sunny Days, an 8-week trauma-informed virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) that provides your child with a fun and engaging opportunity to develop a strong sense of community, emotional regulation skills, support with executive functioning, and an opportunity to explore life transitions as a teenager. A virtual program is offered in addition to our in-person adolescent treatment programs.

Registrations are limited. For questions, more information, or to enroll today, contact Kalie, our Sunny Days admissions coordinator, at (855) 956-2850 or ktokarczyk@suncloudhealth.com, or fill out our form.

3 Levels of Support

SunCloud offers three levels of adolescent treatment services this summer:

  • In-Person Partial Hospitalization: 5 Days a Week
  • In-Person Intensive Outpatient Treatment: 3-5 Days a Week
  • Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program: 3-5 Days a Week for 8 Weeks, 9am to 12pm (6/17/24 to 8/9/24)*
    *Ideal for adolescents and families who need additional flexibility and who have daily summer activities outside of treatment

Join Us for Brighter Days

The SunCloud Sunny Days Adolescent Summer Program includes:
  • Community & Connection: Self esteem, Conflict resolution, Helping others
  • Growth through Transitions: Distress Tolerance, Healthy Coping
  • Executive Functioning Support: Self-Monitoring, Time Management & Organization
  • Emotional Regulations Skills: DBT Skills, Mindfulness
  • Finding Balance: Balanced Eating, Movement, Boundary Setting
Insurance accepted. Self-pay rates are available for non-insured individuals or those whose insurance does not cover the program. For more information or to enroll your adolescent, contact SunCloud Health at (855) 956-2850 or info@suncloudhealth.com.

Video: Why consider getting help for your child during the summer?

Video: Sunny Days, Virtual IOP at SunCloud Health

Video: Why choose one of the SunCloud Health adolescent summer programs?

Video: What is the difference between an in-person vs virtual adolescent summer program?

Video: Sunny Days Virtual IOP

From admit to discharge, we see an aggregate improvement in our adolescents as measured by the PHQ-9. Lower scores reflect an improvement.

PHQ-9 Survey
Katlyn Heath
Director of Family Services

Katlyn Heath is an Independently Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and the Director of Family Services at SunCloud Health. She holds a Master of Science in Family Psychotherapy from San Diego State University and a Bachelor of Science in Human Development from DePaul University. She spent several years working with teens and families in higher levels of hospitalized care before opening her own private practice that has continued to thrive for over 6 years. Specializing in eating disorder recovery, codependency, and covert abuse recovery, Katlyn integrates evidence-based practices and emphasizes collaboration with teens and their families to ensure alignment on treatment goals and lasting outcomes.

Ozlem Dubauskas, MD
Staff Psychiatrist | Naperville Adolescents

Ozlem Dubauskas, MD is a board-certified psychiatrist specializing in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry with over 25 years of experience. She earned her medical degree from Marmara University Faculty of Medicine in Istanbul, Turkey. She then completed her residency in General Psychiatry and her fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center in Chicago. Dr. Dubauskas has worked as an attending psychiatrist across various psychiatric settings, including inpatient, outpatient, partial hospitalization, and chemical dependency programs in Minnesota and Illinois. For the past eight years, she has been dedicated to serving her patients at a prominent residential treatment center, where she has held the role of Medical Director for the last five years. Dr. Dubauskas has extensive expertise in treating a wide range of psychiatric disorders, including mood and anxiety disorders, ADHD, oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), trauma-related conditions, personality disorders, psychotic disorders, and substance use disorders. She provides compassionate, evidence-based care to adults, children, adolescents, and their families, helping them navigate their mental health journeys with comprehensive treatment and support.