Information for families

Ranch Ehrlo Society is a residential treatment centre for male and female youth who show signs of emotional, social, educational, personality and/or psychiatric problems. Established as a non-profit organization in 1966, it provides residential treatment, education, and clinical services for these young people through programs, group homes, and independent living facilities in Regina, Prince Albert, and at its campuses in Pilot Butte, Corman Park and Buckland.

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The age of admission is between 12 and 16 years of age, although this can vary at the discretion of the Ranch. The agency does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, religion, colour, sexual orientation, nationality, ancestry, place of origin, or handicap.

The program at the Ranch addresses an individual’s social, psychological and physical well-being within a culturally sensitive environment, recognizing the right that all people are free to pursue a spiritual path of their own choosing. Given the importance of families, the Ranch also stresses the need to provide programs for parents and ways to assist community
well-being.

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