Salt Lake Behavioral Health

Rating: 3.0   (5)

Specialties

  • Addiction
  • Alcohol Abuse
  • Drug Abuse
  • Drug Addiction
  • Intervention center
  • Medical Detox
  • Substance Abuse

Payment Options

  • American Express
  • Cash or self-payment
  • Check
  • Mastercard
  • Visa

Accepted Insurances

  • Most Insurances

About

Salt Lake Behavioral Health, is a drug and alcohol addiction treatment rehab in Salt Lake City, Utah. Focusing on changing the lives of those affected by drug and alcohol addiction, the addiction counselors at Salt Lake Behavioral Health aim to do everything in their power to make their patients feel comfortable in their newfound surroundings and provide them with the most effective treatment possible.

Treating all addictions, as well as underlying psychological disorders that may have contributed to the birth of the addiction, is paramount when being treated at a high-quality drug and alcohol rehab in Salt Lake City, Utah. This, amongst other reasons, is why Salt Lake Behavioral Health offers certain treatment approaches that have been proven to work. These treatment approaches may include: Personalized Treatment Plan. Addiction treatment options are available to 18+ and Salt Lake Behavioral Health accepts specific insurances, such as: Most Insurances.

It's important to strive in helping those suffering from drug and alcohol addiction to build a solid foundation for a renewed and improved future. Despite the severity of an addict's addiction, recovery is possible. With the proper treatment plan in place, addiction treatment patients can accomplish all of their goals and more. Get in touch with Salt Lake Behavioral Health by visiting their website at saltlakebehavioralhealth.comchemical-dependency-program to get started.

Contact Details

+1(877) 640-0220
http://saltlakebehavioralhealth.comchemical-dependency-program/
3802 South 700 EastSalt Lake CityUtah  84106

Google Reviews


  5.0   3 years ago

I was honestly very skeptical about trying out the program. I'm in the Air Force and I had a lot of trauma to deal with, but once I did it and completed the program, I felt like a different person! With the help of Salt Lake Behavioral Heath I was able to change how I see myself and started having self love!



  5.0   3 years ago

I was in the Strong Hope program and I cant express enough how much this program changed my life. The staff made the program they are very knowledgeable and attentive. Highly recommend this to anyone who needs help.



  5.0   3 years ago

Strong hope has such care for the patients and out of person experience will go out of there way to help. If you are a women of male in the military with trauma and are needing help. I can’t express how much this is the place for you. Come with a open mind and open heart. You will only get as much out of the program as you put in. They people you meet here are amazing and truely great. The connects you build for people from all branch’s here will last a life time. Id highly recommend this program to others



  5.0   3 years ago

The Strong hope program at SLBH is phenomenal. The nurses, techs, staff, yoga instructors, therapists, and physicians are amongst the most dedicated I’ve ever encountered. If you need help, this is where you need to be.



  5.0   3 years ago

They have shown me the respect and have given me the treatment I needed. It is recommended if you need help this is the best place to go. The staff is friendly and will take care of your needs during your stay.



  5.0   3 years ago

I was in the Strong Hope program, I would recommend any current or past service member that might be struggling to go through the process. The staff is very professional and actually care about helping you with whatever issue you might be struggling with. The facility is nice and the outings were great. I have gained a new positive attitude going forward with life. Thank you SLBH and Strong Hope!



  5.0   3 years ago

This facility, specifically the Strong Hope program, is truly life altering. Here, I regained my will to live and discovered a purpose for my life. In the month I was here, I processed multiple traumas and was able to begin my healing journey fully. The staff is compassionate, nurturing and all have your best interests in mind. I cannot recommend this program enough. I truly believe my life was saved here, and I wouldn’t trade that for anything in the world.



  5.0   3 years ago

This program was excellent. The staff are exceptional, caring and helpful. I would recommend the Strong Hope program to military needing an extensive helpful experience.



  5.0   3 years ago

Salt lake behavioral health is a fantastic hospital. I personally came here for the Strong Hope military program for PTSD and it helped me immensely. This program taught me so much about myself and I can not explain how grateful I am. The staff is full of great people who truly care about you as a person. I would recommend this program to anyone suffering from PTSD of any kind.



  5.0   4 years ago

Most of the reviews on here are from patients or family members of patients who clearly do not understand mental illness or who are trying to avoid taking accountability for their behaviors. It can be devastating to have a family member diagnosed or receive a diagnosis yourself and often people will lash out at an easy target. In this case, the hospital and all the staff are the easy target. Sure, there are imperfections and ways the facility can be improved, but don’t let these reviews deter you from admitting yourself or a loved one here. Oftentimes, people do not want to take medications or follow the recommendations of health professionals and so end up with exacerbated symptoms and then get on google and give bad reviews. Hospital stays are what you make them. Take accountability, accept responsibility for your actions and accept that facing change is hard. SLBH has some of the hardest and best trained in the industry.



  4.0   4 years ago

Well, I am a 30 year old Caucasian male with no dependent children and classified as being in poverty most of my life and recently homeless for last 6 years here in SLC. Trust me. I know how it feels to be mistreated. Looked over. Judged. Hurt. Multiple mental health diagnosis on record as well as being addicted to alcohol, heroin, methaphedamine with period of sobriety long enough to pick up the pieces and get my life stable enough to use again.... I have had the privilege of touring psyc wards from Ogden to midvale 6 in total and out of those hospitals with my medical background and social stigma, lack of family, friends, support and of course no health insurance. Only Salt lake behavioral health showed someone like myself a level of respect and attention not shown in any other location. Those who complained about the policy forget that they were offered multiple options but chose their path. Hospital isn't going to Drop everything and focus on your wants or needs. Too many people to attend to. Like me. I've been there to detox from multiple drugs and get through multiple episodes of psychotic insanity. I was given the same treatment as everyone else and I had a generally positive experience each time. I received partial meds the first night, by the next morning I was on a Subutex taper that continued after my release. Comfortable as you can be in my condition. Ok cafeteria and actual cigarettes to smoke, yes their used as incentive material but the first 2 days it's optional to just stay in bed and veg but you give up cafeteria and smoke privilege. Like a prison? Please...... Obviously y'all are out of touch with a large population living in America. Ever been to prison? Ever spent a winter outside? How about visiting the local soup kitchen and sitting down to eat? Not volunteer. There's 2 specific employees that made the difference. Kim and Brian. Detoxing is hell. They understand that. Realizing that you have a mental health issue is terrifying. They have helped others like us, seen it regularly. I was never refused service, I was treated with respect and all my necessities addressed. Being an addict I only stayed 4-5 days on average and checked myself out once agenst med advice which is easy and straightforward process. Staff never raised their voices and they want participation in all groups scheduled for our benefit. Did we check in to just hide ourself away or spend HOURS talking to your family. Family can help but they can't, won't, haven't and failed in any attempts made. Some people accidentally get Mayo on their chicken sandwich and it ruins their whole week and others just shrug it off and forget it happens. Guess I just lack social sensitivities but when you go through the different levels of hell and get brought back you tend not to sweat the small stuff like asking for the room to be unlocked or showering on routine times, it's just a lil Mayo on your sandwich. Chill. I will rate all my visits as one experience. Generally positive with 2 specific employees that really cared. 4 stars and an honest yet lengthy review from someone on the lower Fringe of society who can appreciate the good work performed there. SLC has a very limited substance abuse support structure. Slowly getting better after operation Rio grande but before this attention SLBH was leading the way offering Subutex doctor appointment and intensive outpatient therapy. Treatment of mental health and substance abuse in tandem is important as well as public awareness to the misery caused by poverty, depression, substance abuse and oppression. Thank you SLBH. Made a change for the better because of your help. No one should avoid help offered or be affraid to just ask them some questions. I believe that they are a 24/7 operation. If you can't afford rehab in the Bahamas or feel the VA hospital is better options for you then go for it. I can agree with all complaints but just view the larger pictures different from everyone else. SLBH was for me.



  5.0   5 years ago

I think it's a great place to work. Obviously, there are certain rules that patients and even visitors need to follow but they are informed as soon as they arrive to their units, as well with the patients' rights. It's all part of the treatment. I'd recommend others to work here.



  5.0   5 years ago

This is a great hospital and the staff really cares about the patients. They are always committed to providing the best care and treatment for everyone. I highly recommend this hospital to anyone in need.



  5.0   5 years ago

This is a great hospital with providers that care for the best outcomes of their patients. With friendly and knowledgeable staff, I would definitely recommend care for anyone needing help.



  5.0   6 years ago

This is a long review, but if you're seriously considering admitting yourself or asking a loved one to, please read all the way through. Salt Lake Behavioral Health is definitely one of the best facilities in their field. While I had a few issues with certain doctors or minor logistics problems, I overall believe they deserve a five-star rating. In every hospital you will find errors, this one just happens to make up for them in so many ways. I specifically need to mention two things. First: their therapists. They have a phenomenal team of therapists who are truly dedicated to your improved health. I sincerely have not seen a staff of this size and quality before. Incredible. Especially Naomi and Anna. Which brings me to my next point. While their inpatient program was good overall (in comparison with the three others I've been in, SLBH probably ties for first place in my book,) their Intensive Outpatient Program is something to be proud of. I chose their outpatient program because it mentioned continuing mental health education, including more about Schema Therapy. SLBH is introducing Schema Therapy to inpatients in a way that is noninvasive or overpowering. They present it as just one of the many options to work towards a healthier you. Schema Therapy really rung true for me, and it is very hard to find a knowledgable therapist trained in this therapy type anywhere else in Utah. I also chose it because the schedule is so accommodating. They have a morning and evening class, and it is held for three hours a day on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Other outpatient programs you'll find require you to be an inpatient at their hospital first, or they are an all-day, full work-week schedule. Once in the program I met Anna Lieber. She is the most dedicated, compassionate, and intelligent person (let alone therapist) I have ever met. She does wonderful work with shame resiliency, which I believe everyone can benefit from, no matter what reason you enroll. But again she is one of the many great members of the Salt Lake Behavioral Health team that is trained and willing to help you be healthy. You have to work for it, just like anywhere, but they'll provide the support you need to do so. They also work with you financially, which is always a huge deterrent for me to get help. Get the help. They will figure out payment plans and anything they legally can to make your well-being affordable. For the record, I walked in hating this place. You probably will too. Getting help is uncomfortable. No one walks out without being better off and more apt to handle the storms life throws at you. You'll get out what you put in. Even if you don't choose Salt Lake Behavioral, don't put off getting help. You're worth it.



  5.0   6 years ago

This place saved my life this year. I would recommend it to anyone struggling with depression, suicide, drug addiction. I was Inpatient and I also was in an Intensive Outpatient program. The staff really cares and treats the patients with love and respect. I will be forever grateful.


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