
Psychiatric Residential Treatment in North Dakota
Luther Hall
1505 5th Avenue South
Fargo, ND 58103
Phone: 701-232-8905
Fax: 701-232-353
Email: [email protected]
Program snapshot
- Located in Fargo, ND
- For males and females, ages 10-17
- Emotional, behavioral, and mental health program
- On-site education
Located in a quiet residential neighborhood in Fargo, North Dakota, Luther Hall consists of 14 bedrooms, a recreational center, sensory room, lounging areas, and multiple spaces for family visits and therapy sessions. There is green space outside to play onsite, along with a small garden.
On-site educational instruction is provided by LearnWell Schools.


Psychiatric Residential Treatment program
Emotional, behavioral, and mental health program
Ages 10-17 Males and females
When a child’s behavior becomes unmanageable—even with high levels of adult intervention, and even when the child is provided love, structure, and protection—that child is most likely experiencing emotional, behavioral, or mental health issues.
We are experts in working with youth who have ongoing emotional and/or behavioral manifestations, like aggression, self-harm, social withdrawal, emotional outbursts, inappropriate social interactions, inability to self-regulate/self-soothe, and suicidal tendencies.

“This place saved me. I used to try ending my life all the time before going there. After leaving, I never attempted again.” – Former Client


For professionals and referral partners
If you are a state or county social worker or a community partner seeking residential treatment services for a child or youth, our programs are designed to meet complex needs.
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From the blog
Empathy Is Essential in Residential Treatment
We are quick to judge parents, even when we don’t know the backstory. In residential treatment, we work hard to recognize the parent’s effort in trying to find help for their child, no matter how they show up throughout the treatment process.
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Daily Reflection
Use this sheet to check in on yourself and reflect on the things that support your mental health and well-being each day.
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Helping Teens Build a Healthier Relationship with Social Media
Social media is a primary source of connection for many, but it’s crucial—especially for youth—to balance online interaction with real-life socialization. Being intentional about how we engage with content and having open and honest conversations about responsible usage can help set boundaries that support mental well-being.

Our accreditations
- Accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA)
- Licensed as a Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility for Children and Adolescents by the North Dakota Department of Human Services






