Odyssey House – Adult Residential Treatment Program – Salt Lake City, Utah in Salt Lake City Overview
Odyssey House – Adult Residential Treatment Program – Salt Lake City, Utah is a premier addiction treatment facility located in the thriving city of Salt Lake City, Utah. With a mission to provide individuals with the tools and support necessary to overcome addiction and achieve lasting recovery, this facility offers a comprehensive and personalized treatment program for adults. The professional and compassionate staff at Odyssey House is highly experienced in addressing the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of addiction, ensuring that each individual receives the specialized care they need. The serene and welcoming environment of Salt Lake City serves as an ideal backdrop for the transformative journey towards sobriety. At Odyssey House – Adult Residential Treatment Program, individuals can find the support, guidance, and resources needed to embark on a new, healthy, and addiction-free chapter in their lives.
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Treatment Options
The facility offers multiple levels of care, such as:
- Mentoring/peer support
- Housing services
- Discharge Planning
- Employment counseling or training
- Self-help groups
- Naloxone and overdose education
- Outcome follow-up after discharge
- Recovery coach
The center treats the following addictions and co-occurring disorders:
- Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
- Veterans
- Active duty military
- Members of military families
- Criminal justice (other than DUI/DWI)/Forensic clients
- Pregnant/postpartum women
- Clients with HIV or AIDS
- Clients who have experienced trauma
- Clients who have experienced sexual abuse
- Clients who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence
- Clients with co-occurring pain and substance use disorders
- Screening for tobacco use
- Comprehensive mental health assessment
- Comprehensive substance use assessment
- Outreach to persons in the community
- Screening for mental disorders
- Screening for substance use
- Complete medical history/physical exam
Treatment Modalities
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a psychotherapy approach that focuses on changing negative thought patterns and behaviors in order to improve mental health and well-being. It works by helping individuals understand how thoughts and behaviors are connected and how they can learn to develop more positive and effective coping strategies to overcome challenges and improve their quality of life. CBT is a widely-used treatment modality that has been proven effective in treating various mental health disorders, including anxiety, depression, and PTSD. It typically involves regular sessions with a trained therapist to identify and challenge negative thoughts and behaviors, and provide tools for managing them in daily life.
Telemedicine/telehealth therapy is a form of remote medical treatment or therapy that utilizes technology to allow patients to access healthcare services from the comfort of their own homes. This modality offers convenience, accessibility, and flexibility, making it a convenient option for patients with busy schedules or those who are unable to travel to traditional in-person appointments. With the use of video conferencing, online platforms, and other virtual tools, telemedicine/telehealth therapy makes it easier for individuals to receive the care they need without having to physically visit a medical facility.
Substance use disorder counseling is a therapeutic approach that helps individuals struggling with an addiction to drugs or alcohol. It focuses on identifying the underlying causes of substance abuse, developing coping mechanisms, and creating a plan for recovery. This modality utilizes a combination of individual and group therapy sessions to provide support, education, and guidance for managing and overcoming substance use disorders. The ultimate goal is to help individuals achieve and maintain long-term sobriety and improve their overall quality of life.
Trauma-related counseling is a specialized form of therapy that focuses on helping individuals cope with and recover from traumatic events they have experienced. This type of counseling involves addressing and processing the emotional, physical, and psychological effects of trauma in a safe and supportive environment. Trained therapists use a variety of techniques to help clients reduce symptoms, build resilience, and heal from past traumatic experiences. By providing a confidential and compassionate space, trauma-related counseling aims to empower individuals to reclaim their lives and move forward positively.
Smoking/vaping/tobacco cessation counseling is a form of therapy that focuses on helping individuals quit their use of cigarettes, vaping devices, and other tobacco products. Through counseling sessions, individuals are provided with support, guidance, and resources to break their addictive habit and live a healthier, smoke-free life. This treatment modality can be tailored to individuals’ specific needs and can help them overcome the challenges and triggers that may lead to relapse. With the help of a trained counselor, individuals can achieve long-term success in their journey towards quitting tobacco use.
Group counseling is a therapeutic approach that involves a small group of people meeting regularly with a professional therapist to discuss and explore personal issues and concerns. It allows individuals to gain support and feedback from peers, develop coping skills, and learn from others’ experiences in a safe and confidential setting. This modality can address a wide range of mental health issues and promote growth and self-awareness through shared experiences.
Family counseling is a form of therapy that focuses on improving the relationships and communication within a family unit. This modality aims to help family members understand and support each other better, resolve conflicts, and strengthen overall family dynamics. It can address a variety of issues, such as parenting, marital problems, and behavioral issues in children. Through open and honest communication, family counseling helps families build stronger, healthier relationships.
Marital/couples counseling is a type of therapy that focuses on improving communication and resolving conflicts in romantic relationships. It involves a trained therapist working with both partners to address issues such as trust, intimacy, and problem-solving skills. This type of counseling aims to strengthen the overall relationship and provide tools for navigating challenges and maintaining a healthy partnership.
12-step facilitation is a treatment modality that focuses on using the principles and steps of a 12-step program to help individuals overcome addictive behaviors and maintain long-term recovery. It involves meetings with a trained facilitator where clients can share their experiences, receive support, and learn strategies to implement the 12-step program in their daily lives. The facilitator guides clients through the steps, helps them identify challenges, and offers guidance and resources to support their recovery journey. This approach has been found effective for various forms of addiction and can be used in combination with other treatment modalities.
Intervention Services is a treatment modality designed to address problematic behaviors and substance abuse by intervening before they escalate. This type of service involves creating a personalized plan and utilizing various techniques and approaches to help individuals become more aware of their destructive habits and make positive changes in their lives. Intervention Services often involve support from family and friends to encourage and motivate individuals to seek treatment and make progress towards recovery.
Contingency management/motivational incentives is a treatment modality that utilizes a reward or incentive system to motivate individuals to change their behaviors. It is based on the principle that positive reinforcement can be an effective tool in promoting positive behavior change. This approach is commonly used in treating substance use disorders and other behavioral health issues and has been shown to be successful in promoting long-term behavior change.
Motivational interviewing is a counseling approach that focuses on helping individuals resolve their ambivalence towards behavior change. This method involves gentle guidance and active listening to help individuals explore their thoughts, feelings, and motivations for change. The goal of motivational interviewing is to enhance intrinsic motivation and promote commitment to behavior change. It is often used in therapy sessions for individuals struggling with addiction, mental health disorders, and other behavioral issues.
Anger management is a type of therapy that focuses on helping individuals learn to recognize, understand, and control their anger. This therapeutic approach involves teaching effective coping strategies and communication techniques to reduce the intensity and frequency of anger outbursts and improve overall emotional regulation. Through various methods such as relaxation techniques and cognitive restructuring, individuals can learn how to manage their anger in a healthy and productive way. By improving anger management skills, individuals can experience better relationships and overall well-being.
Matrix Model is a structured, evidence-based treatment modality for individuals struggling with addiction. It combines cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques, family education, and relapse prevention strategies to help individuals develop skills to maintain sobriety and manage their substance use disorder. The focus is on accountability, motivation, and positive reinforcement, ultimately empowering individuals to take control of their recovery journey. The Matrix Model also involves a supportive, therapeutic relationship between the client and therapist to facilitate a successful recovery.
Relapse prevention is a type of treatment modality that focuses on identifying and addressing potential triggers and warning signs that may lead to a relapse in substance abuse or other addictive behaviors. This approach aims to equip individuals with strategies and coping skills to prevent a return to harmful behaviors and maintain long-term recovery. The goal of relapse prevention is to promote sustainable behavior change and improve overall well-being.
Non 12-Step is a treatment modality that focuses on addiction recovery without utilizing the traditional 12-step program. This approach utilizes various therapeutic methods, such as cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness techniques, to address the root causes of addiction and promote long-term recovery. It offers a more personalized and flexible approach to treatment, allowing individuals to find what works best for them in their journey to overcome addiction. Non 12-Step emphasizes self-empowerment and self-discovery, encouraging individuals to take an active role in their recovery process.
Individual psychotherapy is a form of psychological treatment that involves working one-on-one with a therapist to address mental health issues. It is a confidential and personalized approach that focuses on understanding the individual’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in order to improve their overall well-being. Through various techniques and interventions, the therapist helps the individual gain insight, develop coping skills, and make positive changes in their life. This modality can be beneficial for a wide range of mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship issues.
Conditions Treated
Alcoholism
Alcoholism is a chronic disorder characterized by uncontrollable and compulsive consumption of alcohol, leading to negative physical, psychological, and social effects. It is a serious addiction that requires medical intervention and ongoing support for successful treatment.
Mental health treatment
Mental health treatment refers to the various forms of professional support and therapy provided to individuals with mental health conditions. This can include counseling, medication, and other interventions aimed at managing symptoms and improving overall well-being. It is an essential aspect of healthcare that seeks to address the complex emotional, psychological, and behavioral needs of individuals. Effective mental health treatment can greatly improve one’s quality of life and lead to better overall health outcomes.
Substance use treatment
Substance use treatment is a type of care designed to help individuals who are struggling with drug or alcohol addiction. It involves various forms of therapy, support groups, and medical intervention to address the physical, mental, and emotional aspects of addiction and help individuals achieve long-term recovery. A personalized treatment plan is created to meet the specific needs and challenges of each person, with the ultimate goal of breaking the cycle of substance abuse and promoting a healthy, sober lifestyle.
Co-occurring Disorders
Co-occurring Disorders is a term used to describe the presence of both a mental health disorder and a substance abuse disorder in an individual. This condition requires a comprehensive and integrated approach to treatment, addressing both aspects simultaneously for optimal recovery. Without proper management, co-occurring disorders can worsen each other and hinder an individual’s ability to function in daily life.
Levels Of Care
Hospital inpatient treatment
Hospital inpatient treatment refers to specialized medical care provided to patients who have been admitted to a hospital. This level of care typically involves continuous monitoring and treatment by a team of healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and therapists. It is designed to provide intensive and comprehensive care for patients with acute or chronic illnesses, injuries, or complex medical conditions. Hospital inpatient treatment often includes various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, as well as medical and surgical interventions, aimed at helping patients recover and improve their overall health and well-being.
Short-term residential
Short-term residential care is a type of temporary living arrangement that offers support and assistance for individuals who need a higher level of care than they can receive in their own home. This type of care typically includes housing, meals, and access to medical and therapeutic services for a limited duration, usually ranging from a few weeks to a few months. It can be an ideal option for those recovering from illness or injury, transitioning from a hospital stay, or needing temporary respite care.
Long-term residential
care
Long-term residential care is a level of care that provides ongoing support and services for individuals who require assistance with daily living activities due to physical or cognitive limitations. These services are typically provided in a facility setting and aim to improve the individual’s quality of life and maintain their health and well-being over an extended period of time. This type of care is best suited for those who require assistance beyond what can be provided at home or in a short-term facility.
Aftercare
Aftercare is a level of care that provides support and guidance for individuals who have completed a higher level of treatment, such as inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation, for a substance use disorder or mental health issue. It typically involves ongoing therapy, education, and resources to help individuals maintain their recovery and prevent relapse. Aftercare may also involve support for family members and loved ones who have been impacted by the individual’s struggles.
Halfway house
A halfway house is a transitional living facility that provides support and resources for individuals who are transitioning out of institutionalized care or struggling with addiction and mental health issues. At a halfway house, residents receive guidance and assistance in developing independent living skills and creating a stable and healthy lifestyle. This level of care offers a structured environment to promote recovery and successful reintegration into society.
Payment Options
- Cash or self-payment
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
- Private health insurance
- Federal military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)
- Federal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programs
- Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
- IHS/Tribal/Urban (ITU) funds
- SAMHSA funding/block grants
License and Accreditation
- State mental health department
- State department of health
- SAMHSA certification for opioid treatment program (OTP)
- The Joint Commission
Ancillary Services
- Case management service
- Integrated primary care services
- Suicide prevention services
- Domestic violence services, including family or partner
- Early intervention for HIV
- Mental health services
- Social skills development