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Valley Mental Health's Salt Lake
County:
Valley Mental Health's Salt Lake County offers the following
services. Click on the services to learn more.
Inpatient Care and Services
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- In a hospital licensed to provide 24 hour
psychiatric service to persons who need this service.
Residential Care and Services
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- To help a person transition to the community from
more supervised care or to help them stay out of the more supervised
facility
Outpatient Mental
Health Care and Services
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- Includes: individual therapy/counseling, family
therapy/counseling, group therapy, medication evaluation and management,
and crisis intervention
- Outpatient treatment has an emphasis on short-term
treatment to help individuals and families to manage their problems and
live in the community.
Outpatient Substance
Abuse Care and Services
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- Includes diagnosis and treatment of alcoholism and
drug addition as a subcontractor of Salt Lake County including a continuum
of services from hospitalization to support, as determined by individual
need.
- Specialized services for women and their dependent
children, including a residential program for those referred through the
courts.
- Specialized services for families where a member is
in need of alcoholism and drug addiction treatment.
24-Hour Crisis Care and Services
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- Valley Mental Health provides 24 hour crisis
services for residents of Salt Lake, Summit and Tooele Counties.
- If you are in need of a crisis worker Monday
through Friday (8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.), please call:
- Salt Lake:
- Call our 24 hour crisis hot
line at (888) 949-4VMH (4864).
- Summit:
- Call our office at (888)
949-4VMH (4864) and request
to speak with a crisis worker.
- Tooele:
- Call our office at (888)
949-4VMH (4864) and request
to speak with a crisis worker.
Psychotropic Medication
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- Comprehensive psychiatric services are provided
including prescribing Psychotropic medications and management of these
medications on an outpatient basis.
- The medical staff treat both psychological
disorders and substance use disorders, including those with both substance
abuse and a psychological disorder.
Psychosocial Rehabilitation, including Vocational Training
and Skills Development for individuals with long-term mental illness.
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- Clubhouse model to provide a
supportive and accepting community in which members gain a sense of
belonging and accomplishment through meaningful work relationships:
- The Work-Ordered Day
The work-ordered day engages members and staff together,
side-by-side, in the running of the clubhouse. All clubhouse work is
designed to help members regain their self-worth, purpose, and
confidence by focusing on the strengths, talents, and abilities of its
members and giving them the opportunity to participate in all the work
of the program.
- Employment
The employment program enables members to return to paid work
through transitional and independent employment. Members obtain
confidence, self-respect, and vocational skills through community-based
employment.
- TRANSITIONAL EMPLOYMENT is a work training
program that provides members with part-time, entry-level job
placement with local businesses. The clubhouse provides support on the
job according to the needs of each individual.
- INDEPENDENT EMPLOYMENT assists members to
secure, sustain, and upgrade their own employment.
- Outpatient Recovery Program gives
clients and opportunity for learning or relearning skills needed to
reconnect with themselves, others and the community at large. Skills
classes are tailored to individual needs to help clients find employment,
volunteer opportunities or the continuation of educational goals.
- Community Computer Education Program
is an innovative recovery focused education to work program for
disadvantaged populations displaced by society with severe mental illness,
chemical dependence, and/or other serious life problems. Students work in
a self paced, non-graded, non-competitive environment. The curriculum and
course structure are specially designed to be challenging and
accommodating, offering a readily achievable goal, while gaining easily
applicable, and highly technical skills.
- Pathways to Recovery is a day
treatment model including:
- PSYCHO-EDUCATIONAL GROUPS help clients develop
strategies and skills to cope with depression, family dynamics,
self-help, money management, healthy relationships, understand
schizophrenia, weight management, medication education, and manage
symptoms.
- ACTIVITY GROUPS provide an environment for
clients to learn to develop an interest in enjoyable activities. Clients
in these groups increase their ability to experience and express
pleasure, plan and help organize group activities, learn to interact
spontaneously with others in low demand situations, develop skills for
conflict resolution, and work with others.
- WORK AND SCHOOL SUPPORT GROUPS develop and
enhance employment skills, and supports clients who have returned or are
planning to return to an academic or job training environment.
Forensic Services
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Forensic services are for adults referred to Valley
Mental Health from the criminal courts, State Parole and Probation, Federal
Parole and Probation, Criminal Justice Services and other correction
agencies in Salt Lake County.
- Adult perpetrators in domestic violence cases.
- Adult perpetrators of offenses related to substance
abuse, theft, assaults, fraud and other criminal activities.
- Seriously and persistently mentally ill
perpetrators of crime supervised by AP&P, the court and Mental Health
Court.
Case Management
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- Case management support is provided to assist
clients in effectively utilizing available community resources. It is
provided for clients diagnosed with a severe and persistent mental illness
who require more extensive outpatient services to promote independence and
recovery in the community. They are helped to secure quality medical,
dental, and substance abuse services in the community and are referred to
the program by their primary therapist.
Community
Supports, including In-Home Services, Housing, Family Support
Services and Respite Services
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- These services are made available to clients in
need through referral from their primary therapist.
Consultation and Education
Services, including but not limited to: Case Consultation,
Collaboration with Other State Agencies, Public Education, and Public
Information
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Specialized Services
for Children and Youth:
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Services for children with
autism
School based treatment through the Salt Lake County School Districts
Day Care at our
Expanding Horizons preschool
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