Wasatch Crest Treatment Services

Wasatch Crest Treatment Services

心理健康保健

Heber City,UT 181 位关注者

Nestled in the Wasatch Range, we treat alcohol abuse, substance abuse, and co-occurring mental health conditions.

关于我们

Nestled in Utah’s Wasatch Mountain Range, we specialize in providing gender-specific and co-ed care to those struggling with substance use disorders (SUDs) and underlying mental health conditions. Our spacious mountain-style residences in Park City and Heber City offer individuals a refuge where they can process their experiences and start over in sobriety while receiving comprehensive, compassionate care. Tailored to the varying ways women and men experience SUDs, our gender-specific services provide a continuum of care that spans residential treatment, outpatient treatment, and transitional living programs. Intended to help clients develop resilience, explore their passions, and foster meaningful lives in sobriety, our adventure-based experiential therapy program involves alpine recreation and equine therapy. All graduates are encouraged to join the Wasatch Warriors alumni program. Our dedicated alumni coordinator hosts recovery meetings, social events, and service outings, and regularly checks in with our alumni. Our admissions counselors can answer questions about treatment, guide you through the intake process, and welcome you to Wasatch Crest. Reach out at (800) 385-3507.

网站
https://wasatchcresttreatment.com/
所属行业
心理健康保健
规模
11-50 人
总部
Heber City,UT
类型
私人持股
创立
2016
领域
Recovery、Adventure-Based Experiential Therapy、Gender-Specific SUD Treatment、Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment、Equine Therapy、Residential SUD Treatment、Transitional Living Programs、Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)和Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

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    425 W. Moulton Lane

    US,UT,Heber City,84032

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    181 位关注者

    Located in Park City, our Jupiter women's residential treatment center offers gender-specific care for women overcoming substance use disorders. The modern mountain residence provides a nurturing environment for transformative therapy, focusing on trauma processing, self-compassion, and building healthy relationships in sobriety. Jupiter offers individual, group, and experiential therapy rooted in evidence-based modalities. Clients are able to participate in a variety of therapeutic and healing experiences, including: - Nature-based experiential therapy - Equine therapy - Art therapy - Healing workshops for sexual trauma - Grief and loss therapy - Yoga and breathwork - Meditative sound baths With a graduation rate exceeding 90%, Jupiter stands as a beacon of hope and a path to lasting recovery. Reach out at (800) 385-3507 or visit wasatchcresttreatment.com to learn more.

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    The legal profession, while prestigious and intellectually rewarding, brings significant mental health and substance use challenges. Our latest blog covers the alarming statistics of burnout, depression, anxiety, and substance use among lawyers, highlighting the urgent need for compassion and understanding. Legal Mental Health Snapshot: 66% of lawyers feel their careers have negatively impacted their mental health. 46% are considering leaving the profession due to stress or burnout. 28% suffer from depression, 19% from severe anxiety, and 11% have had suicidal thoughts. Substance Use Concerns: Over 20% of lawyers screen positive for problematic drinking. Stimulant and sedative use is reported by 74% and 51% of lawyers, respectively. 46% use tobacco, 31% use marijuana, and 21% use opioids. These statistics underscore the need for increased awareness and support. At Wasatch Crest, we offer gender-specific substance use treatment programs designed to address these unique challenges with compassion and care. Read the full blog to learn more about the challenges and solutions: https://bit.ly/3WARk5A

    Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges Among Lawyers - Wasatch Crest

    Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges Among Lawyers - Wasatch Crest

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    Construction workers are the backbone of our infrastructure, but they face unique mental health and substance use challenges that often go unnoticed. Our latest blog delves into the high rates of anxiety, depression, and substance use within the construction industry, exploring factors like job stress, physical demands, and workplace culture. We also discuss the critical need for gender-specific care and compassionate support systems to help workers thrive. Read the full blog to understand the way towards a healthier and more supportive work environment together: https://bit.ly/3YwfT67

    Substance Use Challenges in the Construction Industry - Wasatch Crest

    Substance Use Challenges in the Construction Industry - Wasatch Crest

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    In a recent Q&A, Wasatch Crest business development representative, Jayme Dick, shares her story of recovery. Here’s a preview of her story—read the full narrative on our blog: https://bit.ly/3WDQy8X Redefining Identity: How has recovery helped you redefine your identity as a woman? Society often imposes limitations on women—how we should look, act, think, what jobs we should have, and what roles we should play. My recovery has taught me to believe in myself and give 100% in everything I do. I've learned to have more compassion for myself, allowing space for both the negative and positive to coexist. I believe in myself, allowing myself to succeed and fail, to experience happiness and sadness, to speak up when necessary. Before sobriety, I struggled to connect with other women and had a difficult relationship with my mom. Since getting sober, that connection has drastically improved. I now value connecting with women and realize the many ways I relate to them. Empowerment: How has recovery empowered you as a woman? Being a woman in recovery is empowering in itself, but the most empowering aspect is realizing all the things I've accomplished that I and others once doubted I could achieve. Recovery has taught me to learn, accept, and love myself for who I am. When you love and accept yourself, you gain the courage to challenge yourself in ways you never thought possible. Empowerment, to me, means allowing myself to be weird, fun, vulnerable—whatever feels right that day, even if it doesn't come naturally. Inspiration: What message do you have for other women struggling with substance or alcohol use? Getting sober is just the beginning of recovery; it's the start of everything. Finding and maintaining happiness is challenging, but the work is worth the reward. It's possible to build the life you want and become the woman you aspire to be, even though it might not always be comfortable. Change can be necessary and scary. Recovery is not one-size-fits-all—your journey will look different from others, so do whatever works best for you.

    What It Means To Be a Woman in Recovery - Wasatch Crest

    What It Means To Be a Woman in Recovery - Wasatch Crest

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    Teachers shoulder immense mental health burdens, grappling with heavy workloads, student engagement, and classroom security concerns. This may cause some teachers to turn to alcohol or substances to cope. From identifying contributing factors to providing practical strategies for self-care, seeking professional help, and utilizing summer break for recovery, we want to empower educators to overcome obstacles and thrive in their crucial role of shaping the future generation. Read more in our latest blog, "Addressing Mental Health and Substance Use Challenges Among Educators" at: https://bit.ly/3VBRIBn #EducatorWellBeing

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    We're honored to be a part of the Park Record's recently published piece titled, "Help awaits for those struggling with their mental health, alliance wants them to know" by Pamela Manson. The piece features Wasatch Crest operations director, Becky Wheelock's incredible journey from struggling with substance use to achieving a full life in recovery. It also highlights the importance of gender-specific treatment, trauma-informed care, and how local organizations are making a difference in mental health and substance use treatment. You can read the full article at https://bit.ly/4c5z0b1

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    This April, we're thrilled to commemorate the one-year anniversary of Jupiter, our women's residential treatment program nestled in Park City. It's been an incredible journey filled with the bravery and determination of the amazing women who we’ve been honored to serve this past year. Here's to many more years of supporting women as they create new stories for themselves in recovery. Reach out to us at (800) 385-3507 to learn more about our gender-specific and co-ed continuum of care.

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    We're proud to be a part of the Park Record's recently published piece called "Opioid overdoses prompted united effort to address behavioral health issues" by Pamela Manson. The insightful article sheds light on our community's journey towards addressing substance use disorders and mental health issues. Following the tragic loss of two teens to opioid overdoses in 2016, our community rallied together to enact meaningful change. We're inspired by the progress made in improving mental health services and addiction treatment. At Wasatch Crest Treatment, we're committed to being part of the solution, offering support, resources, and compassionate care to those on their journey to recovery. Read the full article to learn more about our community's resilience and the ongoing efforts to save lives and promote well-being. Together, we can make a difference. ?? Read the full article here: https://bit.ly/3TXRrba

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