Hawk’s Landing

Where Intervention Meets Opportunity

Hawk’s Landing

Where Intervention Meets Opportunity

Providing a Safe Alternative to the Therapeutic Boarding School Environment. For Boys Aged 13 to 17.

Hawk’s Landing provides an experience different from what is found at a traditional therapeutic boarding school. Our clinically-based residential program is designed for teenage boys who require more intervening guidance and boundary-building support than they may have access to in their home community, without the sequestered environment and intensive oversight of a full boarding school.

Hawk as metaphor for residential treatment for teens

Our Home is in Bonner’s Ferry, Idaho.
Our Residents Are from States Across the Nation.

Hawk’s Landing residential home is located on more than 30 acres of Idaho countryside and timber in the quaint town of Bonner’s Ferry. At Hawk’s Landing, boys have room to play – hiking, mountain biking and field-sport practice space is abundant right on the property, while access to snowboarding and skiing is just a short drive away.

The community of Bonner’s Ferry is small and tight-knit. The environment is supportive, welcoming and ideal for young men who need heightened guidance as they mature, and work on their social skills and emotional development.

A Tradition of Excellence in Therapeutic Care Since 2006

Clinically-Based Residential Care Outside of the Traditional Therapeutic Boarding School Environment

Hawk’s Landing is licensed by the Idaho State Department of Health and Welfare as a children’s residential facility and is led by Dan Tadlock, a licensed clinical social worker with nearly 20-years-experience in residential treatment and wilderness programs for at-risk and troubled teens and their families.

Hawk’s Landing is listed as a “Top Rehabilitation and Treatment Specialist” from the University of Washington.

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