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Mental Health

  • 42 S State St
  • Clearfield, 84015
  • 801-451-6238
Our support group's mission is to provide a comfortable and relaxed setting where people who have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease can meet and socialize, as well as learn from subject matter experts about health and wellness, in order to enable Parkinson’s patients and their caregivers to maximize their strengths and quality of life as much as possible. Our monthly schedule will consist of knowledgeable briefers, fun activities, and social interactions all aimed at supporting Parkinson’s patients, their families, and caregivers.
  • 934 S Main St
  • Layton, 84041
  • 801-776-0054
In a private setting, female clients share information and ideas to help each other sustain recovery, improve relationships, become better mothers, and clarify individual goals. This weekly support group is open ended and available to clients indefinitely.
  • 320 S 500 E
  • Kaysville, 84037
  • 801-402-0650
Teachers, Family Service Workers, and other support staff are available to assist families in areas of need. Child development activities are designed to enhance each child's growth and development through hands-on learning. These activities help to develop critical thinking, problem solving, and social skills. 
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  • 1600 W Antelope Dr
  • Layton, 84041
  • 801-807-1000
The caring, compassionate staff of Davis Behavioral Health Unit, part of the Behavioral Health network of Utah, is committed to providing patient-centered care and treating all aspects of the patient from a biological, psychological, social, and spiritual perspective. We provide crisis management services and inpatient psychiatry.   Our treatment team includes licensed psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, masters-level therapist/clinician, recreational therapists, registered nurses, and nutritionists. The treatment team establishes a personalized care plan in a safe, therapeutic environment based on the patient’s individualized psychiatric assessment by a licensed medical provider and psychosocial assessment by a mental health therapist/clinician.
  • 70 E 100 N
  • Farmington, 84025
  • 801-402-5160
Student Services Department provides resources for staff and parents. Service include: Case management, home school, guardianship, variances, foreign exchange students, home/hospital, comprehensive counseling and guidance, and crisis team.
  • 2317 North Hill Field Road, Suite 103
  • Layton, 84041
  • 801-525-4645
This weekly group focuses on life and social skills for young people who are struggling with social interaction, autism spectrum disorder, or symptoms, and social or group expectations. The group specifically addresses self care, social efficiency, confidence and strength building, and self advocacy. For more information call the phone number provided.
  • 2317 N Hill Field Rd #103
  • Layton, 84041
Difficult things happen to good people. Domestic Violence hurts women and families. There is NO excuse for abuse. Find support and healing through individual counseling or a Support Group. Group availability by demand. Need 6 women for a group. No one deserves to feel unsafe. 
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  • 2650 W 2700 S
  • Syracuse, 84075
  • 801-773-0200
Elevations was founded with one purpose in mind, to help struggling teens find success. We offer Specialized Clinical Groups to address specific problems, Accredited Academics to ensure your Child can graduate on time, and Experiential Education opportunities to build confidence and understanding. We offer Specialized Clinical Groups to address specific problems. Experiential Education opportunities to build confidence and understanding. Everyone at Elevations works towards giving your child the skills to be successful long term in a challenging world.
  • 466 N Main St #210
  • Clearfield, 84015
  • 801-603-2547
Our Goal is to teach and empower families with specific skills and resources to effectively change their entire family system through an approach that builds on their strengths and goals, while targeting their vulnerabilities and negative cycles.  This type of treatment model impacts the identified child indefinitely. The treatment environment is maintained through the parents and siblings as the child grows into adulthood and beyond.

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