Odyssey House Inc Adolescent Treatment Facility is an addiction treatment center located at 607 East 200 South in the 84102 zip code in Salt Lake City, UT.
It is operated by a private non-profit organization. Odyssey House Inc Adolescent Treatment Facility provides administers naltrexone and relapse prevention from naltrexone. Some of the treatment approaches used by Odyssey House Inc Adolescent Treatment Facility include brief intervention services, motivational interviewing and DBT. Odyssey House Inc Adolescent Treatment Facility provides residential heroin rehab, regular outpatient heroin treatment and 60 and 90 day inpatient heroin rehab. It also provides residential treatment for heroin abuse and inpatient dual diagnosis treatment.
Here are the full facility listing details on Odyssey House Inc Adolescent Treatment Facility in Salt Lake City, UT:
Types of Care:
- residential heroin addiction treatment
- residential treatment for dual diagnosis
Service Settings:
- outpatient heroin services
- long term heroin rehab
- regular outpatient heroin treatment
- long-term residential heroin rehab
- 30 day inpatient heroin rehab programs
Opioid Medications used in Treatment:
- Naltrexone used in Treatment
External Opioid Medications Source:
- In-network prescribing entity
Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment:
- Administers medication for alcohol use disorder
Type Of Treatment:
- naltrexone administration
- relapse prevention from naltrexone
Pharmacotherapies:
- Naltrexone (extended-release, injectable naltrexone - Vivitrol)
- Medications for psychiatric disorders
- Medications for HIV treatment
- Medications for Hepatitis C treatment
- Clonidine
Treatment Approaches:
- anger management
- brief intervention services
- cognitive behavioral therapy
- motivational incentives
- community reinforcement
- dialectical behavior therapy
- motivational interviewing
- matrix model
- rational emotive behavioral therapy
- relapse prevention
- substance use counseling approach
- trauma counseling
Facility Ownership:
- a private non-profit organization
License/Certification/Accreditation:
- State substance abuse agency
- State department of health
- State mental health department
- Certified by The Joint Commission
Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted:
- Accepts Federal funding
- Accepts Tribal/Urban/IHS funding
- Accepts Medicaid
- Accepts Military insurance
- Accepts private health insurance
- Accepts self payment and cash
- Accepts state health insurance
Payment Assistance Available:
Special Programs/ Population Groups Supported:
- inpatient heroin rehab for teenagers
- heroin rehab for LGBT clients
- military families
- judicial clients
- co-occurring addiction and mental health treatment
- HIV/AIDS clients
- sexual abuse victims
- domestic violence victims
- people with trauma
- people with co-occurring pain plus substance use
Assessment/Pre-treatment:
- Comprehensive mental health assessment
- Comprehensive substance use assessment
- Outreach to persons in the community
Screening & Testing:
- Drug or alcohol urine screening
- Screening for mental disorders
- Screening for substance use
- TB screening
- Drug and alcohol oral fluid testing
Transitional Services:
- Aftercare/continuing care
- Discharge Planning
- Naloxone and overdose education
- Outcome follow-up after discharge
Ancillary Services:
- case managers
- HIV early intervention
- housing services
- mental health services
- social skills development
- group meetings
Counseling Services and Education:
- individual counseling
- counseling for groups
- family counseling
- substance use education
- hepatitis education, counseling and support
- HIV and AIDS education
- health education services
- employment counseling and training
- vocational training
Tobacco/Screening Services:
- Non-nicotine smoking/tobacco cessation medications
- Screening for tobacco use
Facility Smoking Policy:
Age Groups Accepted:
- accepts adults
- accepts teens
- accepts young adults over 18
Gender Accepted:
- inpatient heroin rehab for women
- in-patient heroin rehab for men
Services for deaf:
- Service for hearing impaired
Additional Spoken Languages: