Teen PHP Program Near Orland Park, IL

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Teen PHP Near Orland Park When Your Teen Needs A Structured Treatment Day

Families near Orland Park searching for a teen Partial Hospitalization Program are often trying to answer one urgent question: what level of care gives my teen enough support right now? PHP may fit when your teen needs more support than weekly therapy or IOP, but can safely return home outside program hours.

Families near Orland Park often want a practical path that respects home, school, safety, and the need for more structured care. We can help your family compare in-person PHP and IOP options, virtual IOP, residential care in Matteson if needed, and outpatient follow-up.

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When You Are Not Sure What Comes Next

A More Structured Day May Help

If home, school, and weekly therapy are no longer enough to hold things together, PHP may provide a stronger daytime treatment rhythm while still keeping the family connected to the care plan.

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Before The Care Decision

We Help Families Compare Structure And Safety

When you call, you do not need to already know whether PHP, IOP, virtual IOP, residential care, or outpatient support is the answer. We can talk through safety, symptoms, treatment history, school needs, and whether your teen may need structured day treatment, intensive outpatient care, residential support, or ongoing outpatient follow-up.

  • We listen before assuming one level of care.
  • We look at the whole teen, not one diagnosis.
  • We help plan for home, school, family support, safety, and step-down care.

Conditions We Commonly Treat

What PHP May Help Address

When families near Orland Park look for PHP, they are often seeing several concerns collide at once. Our job is to understand the whole picture so the treatment day is built around the teen, not just the diagnosis.

  • Depression, numbness, irritability, and emotional dysregulation
  • Anxiety, panic, OCD symptoms, avoidance, and school stress
  • Eating-disorder symptoms, body image distress, or food-related conflict
  • Trauma symptoms, grief, family strain, and feeling unsafe or overwhelmed
  • Substance use, process addiction, screen overuse, and co-occurring symptoms
  • Self-harm concerns, safety planning, or the need for more daytime structure

Treatment Should Match What Your Teen Needs Now

PHP Should Fit The Teen, Not Force The Teen

PHP can be a step up from weekly outpatient therapy or IOP, or a step down after residential care or a more acute period of symptoms. SunCloud Health can help your family compare Chicago PHP/IOP, virtual options, and residential care in Matteson if needed, including what happens before, during, and after a higher level of care.

Outcomes-Informed Care

A More Measurable Path Through The Treatment Day

When Orland Park families are looking at PHP, they are often trying to understand whether a structured day program can create enough support. Outcomes reporting gives one helpful reference point by showing how average adolescent symptom scores moved from admission to discharge across several measures.

  • Average adolescent depression scores moved from 11.3 at admission to 7.5 at discharge.
  • Average adolescent anxiety scores moved from 37 to 31.2 during treatment.
  • Eating-disorder and trauma symptom measures also moved lower by discharge.

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Our Public Reviews

Families And Providers Often Describe Feeling Supported

Public reviews are not clinical guarantees. They are still useful because they reveal how people describe the experience of working with the team: clear communication, coordination, and a sense of being cared for.

Integrated Care

"Their multidisciplinary approach offers clients a truly integrated treatment experience."

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Coordinated Communication

"Communication with their team has always been professional, timely, and collaborative."

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Community Support

"The community that is built with other patients and the treatment team."

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Why families choose SunCloud

Care That Includes The Whole Family System

Teen treatment works best when the plan reaches beyond the therapy room. We help families understand what support may look like at home, how communication can improve, and what next steps should be considered as symptoms stabilize.

  • Integrated care for overlapping mental health, eating-disorder, trauma, and substance-use concerns.
  • Family involvement that supports boundaries, safety planning, and communication.
  • Step-up and step-down planning so care can adjust as your teen’s needs change.

Admissions Support

Start A Teen PHP Conversation Near Orland Park

If your teen is struggling and your family is unsure where to begin, we can help you sort through symptoms, safety questions, timing, and levels of care that may fit.

Emergency or immediate danger? Call 911.

  1. Tell us what is happening.
    Talk through symptoms, safety, school disruption, and what has already helped or not helped.
  2. Compare levels of care.
    Compare PHP with IOP, virtual IOP, residential care, and outpatient planning.
  3. Leave with clearer next steps.
    Decide what next step feels clinically appropriate and practical for your family.

-Our Research Team-
Timothy D. Brewerton, MD, DLFAPA, FAED, DFAACAP, CEDS-S
Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Dr. Christopher Womack
Medical Director, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Dr. Christopher Womack joins SunCloud as our Medical Director, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

Dr. Womack is board certified in Adult as well as Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, attending the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. Adult psychiatry residency and child fellowship training were completed at the University of Chicago Medical Center.

Dr. Womack’s treatment  philosophy hinges on strength based, evidence informed care, where collaboration is central to guiding individualized treatment.  He has experience caring for children and teens from varied backgrounds, appreciating the importance of how identity can inform treatment.

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Elizabeth E. Sita, MD
Medical Director of Adult Services

Dr. Elizabeth E. Sita, MD, is a Board Certified psychiatrist specializing in the care of patients with eating disorders. She completed her undergraduate training at the University of Chicago and graduated with Highest Honors. She then earned her medical degree at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and was recognized with the Chairman’s Award for Excellence in Psychiatry. She subsequently completed residency with the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, where she was elected Chief Resident and received the Resident Psychiatrist Leadership & Service Award.

Upon completing her training, Dr. Sita joined the staff atAscension Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital Hospital, where she served as Assistant Medical Director of the Center for Eating Disorders and Director of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Services before transitioning to lead the new inpatient eating disorder unit as Medical Director of Eating Disorder Services at Ascension Saint Joseph Hospital – Chicago. In these roles, she has cared for a multitude of adolescents and adults struggling with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and other eating disorders as well as severe, cooccurring mood, trauma, personality, and substance use disorders.

Dr. Sita has been recognized throughout her training and practice for a commitment to excellence in patient care and for her ability to engage patients in their most challenging moments. Her passions include the care of treatment-resistant eating and mood disorders as well as questions of medical capacity and end-of-life decision making.

She believes that, first and foremost, human connection is key to mental health and well-being and strives to share this philosophy in each and every patient encounter. She is excited to bring her expertise to SunCloud Health as the Medical Director of Adult Services!

 

VIDEO: Meet Elizabeth E. Sita, MD, Medical Director of Adult Services

 

Lacey Lemke, PsyD
Assistant Vice President of Clinical Services

Dr. Lacey Lemke (she/her) is a licensed clinical health psychologist with specialized expertise in the treatment of eating disorders and the practice of medical and health psychology. She completed her doctoral training in clinical psychology with a Primary Care emphasis at the Adler School of Professional Psychology. Dr. Lemke went on to complete both her predoctoral clinical internship and postdoctoral fellowship through Ascension Health, where she gained advanced training working with individuals experiencing eating disorders and self-injurious behaviors, as well as within pediatric subspecialty settings including endocrinology, neurology, and adolescent medicine.

Dr. Lemke is deeply committed to providing evidence-based, compassionate care and collaborates closely with interdisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive treatment. Her professional mission is to support patients in achieving their fullest potential by guiding them to the most appropriate level of care and empowering them to make meaningful, sustainable progress toward improved health and well-being.

VIDEO: 2. Meet Lacey Lemke, PsyD.