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Provides a variety of residential programs for people experiencing substance abuse or co-occurring disorders. The programs are developed to help individuals improve their readiness to reintegrate into everyday life.
Provides behavioral treatment services and programs focused on decreasing a child’s symptoms to enhance and maintain the child's functioning level. Offers specialized children’s behavioral health programs before or after school, or as a day treatment program.
Provides court-ordered evaluations for people caught driving under the influence. The evaluations are used to assess the client's needs and formulate a treatment plan.
Provides a variety of supportive housing options for clients experiencing severe and persistent mental illness. The goal is to provide clients with a reliable space that focuses on personal, working, and social skill development.
Provides a centralized intake process to assess and screen children and adolescents with mental illness and behavioral health concerns for therapy, medication management, and case management. Programs focus on keeping children in their homes and communities and wrapping services around them for greater success in recovery.
A therapy modality that uses play as a form of catharsis enabling children to express feelings and emotions which, if allowed to build up, could cause further maladjustment. Also, it is used as a tool for diagnosing the source of a child's difficulty.
Provides comprehensive psychiatric day treatment to adults, youth, and children. Day treatment is more intensive than outpatient treatment. Day treatment includes psychiatric medication services, individual therapy, group therapy, and case management.
Provides domestic violence prevention programs to schools and the community through education and awareness. Programs include online articles and presentations to community groups.
Provides homeless services for people experiencing severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI). Services include a non-traditional outpatient unit tailored to this unique population, as well as transitional and permanent housing, alcohol and drug treatment, and "Shelter+ Care" vouchers.
Provides hundreds of housing units throughout the Salt Lake Valley to people with severe and persistent mental illness. Housing programs range from independent living situations to supervised group homes. The goal of the program is to help clients achieve and maintain stability through services such as onsite case management.
Provides a variety of related volunteer opportunities.
Provides substance use disorder counseling services to people experiencing addictions or co-occurring disorders.
Provides case management service from start to finish of a client's treatment. Case managers cultivate a relationship with each client to understand the client's challenges, circumstances, and goals. This allows the case manager to recommend personalized care based on the client's clinical needs. Throughout treatment, the case manager supervises the client's progress and facilitates communication between the client, the client's family, and care professionals.
Provides an evidence-based treatment program that aims to improve outcomes for individuals living with SMI, co-occurring substance use disorders, and who are at elevated risk of psychiatric crisis, involvement with the criminal justice system, and experiencing chronic homelessness.
Provides comprehensive counseling and related services to children who are victims of child abuse.
Provides comprehensive outpatient treatment for substance use disorder and co-occurring disorders to the residents of Salt Lake County. Outpatient programs offer flexibility to clients who cannot participate in residential programs because of personal responsibilities.
Provides a variety of treatment facilities for children and adolescents. Treatment options include inpatient, outpatient, and day treatment. Critical elements of treatment include supportive stabilization, crisis management, developing coping and problem-solving skills, and eliminating dysfunctional or risky behaviors.
Crisis intervention that supports those challenged with mental illness, substance abuse, domestic violence, and/or co-occurring disorders. Developed to help individuals obtain services designed to improve their readiness to reintegrate into community life and decrease future involvement in the criminal justice system.
Provides a variety of daytime services for adults experiencing homelessness and serious and persistent mental illness. Services offered at Valley Storefront include laundry, showers/restrooms, hygiene products, clothing, computer/internet access, referrals, a library, substance use and mental health, and SSI/SSDI enrollment.
Offers outpatient community mental health programs to clients on probation, parole, or who have been referred to treatment by the criminal justice system. Evidenced-based practices are utilized to assess and treat through the development of individualized treatment plans that support individuals in addressing mental health, substance use disorders, or co-occurring symptomology that allows them to maintain compliance with court-ordered recommendations and return home to society as an alternative to incarceration.
Provides general counseling/therapy services to residents of Salt Lake and Tooele Counties at no cost, reimbursed by Medicaid, or on a sliding scale.
Provides counseling, education, support, and training to parents or guardians of minor children.
Provides spouse/intimate partner abuse counseling and support services to victims of domestic violence.
Conducts a comprehensive substance abuse evaluation to develop a personalized treatment plan to meet the client's unique circumstances.
Provides behavioral learning therapy to modify a client's behavioral without reference to introspection, mental processes, and contents, or analysis of the origins of the problem.
Provides a recovery program for people who have been convicted by law enforcement of driving while under the influence. The program will help the client satisfy the treatment mandated by the court.
Provides school-based behavioral health programs by partnering with several local school districts in Salt Lake County. The programs bring evidence-based approaches to school environments. Placing therapists in schools makes therapy easy to access for children and their families, encouraging therapeutic relationship building, as well as the development of problem-solving and coping skills.
Provides drug and alcohol testing ordered by the courts as part of mandated substance use treatment programs. The testing is provided at various locations in Salt Lake and Tooele Counties.
Provides day treatment and counseling to youth experiencing behavioral problems or mental health challenges. The program is intended to divert children toward a positive path and life outcome. Transportation and lunch are provided with each program.
Provides substance use disorder education and prevention services to the community.
Provides emotional support, problem-solving assistance, and guidance for one or both married or cohabiting partners who are experiencing relationship problems. Assistance is provided to identify the root of the difficulties and explore alternative resolutions.
Prescribes medication to clients for a full range of mental health conditions. Medication therapy is used in conjunction with mental health therapy.
Provides community-based mental health and support services tailored to the needs of older adults and seniors. The services offered help seniors lead happy, independent, productive, and socially productive lives.
Provides trauma-informed counseling services to survivors of sexual assault.