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Residential Psychiatric Treatment Facility for Adolescents


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Agency:  Heritage Residential Treatment Center
Program name: Residential Psychiatric Treatment Facility for Adolescents
Description : Heritage typically works with clients age 12 to 17 who are experiencing one or more of the following: Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder, Substance Related and Use Disorders, Mood Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Impulse Control Disorder, Schizophrenia, Personality Disorders, Learning Disorders, Identity Disorder, Cognitive Disorder and/or behavioral programs.
Heritage also provides services for adolescents who have emotional, behavioral, and academic problems in combination with a substance abuse problem. The program integrates psychiatric and residential treatment with chemical dependency concepts and treatment modalities. Youth who receive these services will be involved in a variety of specialized treatment activities such as psycho-educational groups, process groups, and twelve-step groups.
Heritage offers individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, family therapy, milieu therapy, and therapeutic recreation.
A fully accredited on-campus education program engages clients in grades 7-12. This unique approach to education is geared to assisting adolescents in the development of a sense of self-worth and preparation for a meaningful life in the community. We emphasize an individualized academic experience which is adapted to the client's level of ability. All our teachers are state certified and most are endorsed in Special Education.
Our on-campus facilities include a indoor volleyball, basketball, and racquetball courts, a game room, athletic fields, swimming pool, riding stables, a low-level ropes course, a climbing wall, and outdoor volleyball and basketball courts. Therapeutic Recreation groups, leisure education, community resource awareness, and a wide variety of recreational activities are all part of the program. Self-esteem groups are also a part of every client's treatment.
Hours of Operation: 24 hours
Eligibility Requirements: Clients age 12 to 17 who have a mental health or chemical dependency diagnosis.
Intake Procedure: Appropriateness for admission to Heritage's treatment program is determined by screening each potential client.
Insurance Information: Check with Admissions Department for more information regarding insurance coverage.
Languages Spoken: English
Fees: Call Admissions Department for current rates.
Primary Contact: MaryAnn Smith, Admissions Director, (801) 226-4600, (email)
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Address: 5600 North Heritage School Drive
Provo, UT 84604
This location is handicap accessible
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Directions:

 From University Avenue, turn west on 5200 North, then turn north on River Run Road (250 West). Road turns into Heritage School Drive and dead ends at Heritage. Go to north end of parking lot and check in with the receptionist at the Administration Building.

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Categorization
*  Group Counseling
*  Residential Treatment Facilities
*  Youth
*  Mental Illness/Emotional Issues
*  Substance Abusers
*  Abused Children
*  Alcohol Abuse Issues
*  Child Abuse Issues
*  Drug Abuse Issues
*  Education Issues
*  Mental Health Issues
 
 
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