This is a structured living situation for 76 residents who require a supportive, drug and alcohol free living situation for a 6-9 month reentry period after leaving residential treatment. Transitional Housing Program (1990) is available to graduates from any Salt Lake County drug/alcohol counseling program. Parenting skills, healthy communication skills, and substance abuse prevention for the teen are a focus. Outpatient Programs (1999) – standard & intensive, serving adults and adolescents who are dysfunctional due to addiction, but are able to maintain safety and sobriety at a lower level of care.Īdolescent In-Home Services (2009) – serving at-risk adolescents and their families in the home. Most of these children have been abused and neglected and require as much treatment as the parents. These residential programs serve addicted parents with minor children, as well as pregnant women, allowing the family to maintain intact while emphasizing parenting skill development.Ĭhildren’s Services Center (2000) - a therapeutic child development center, providing services for the children in our Parents and Children Programs while their parents are in treatment. Parents with Children Program - the Women with Children Program opened in 1994 followed by the Fathers with Children program in 2005. Youth also participate in Odyssey Academy, our fully accredited alternative school. Vocational training and gradual transition are emphasized (average stay is 6-9 months).Īdolescent Residential Treatment Program (1976) - a therapeutic community treating adolescents, ages 13-18, who may have a wide variety of problems, including substance abuse, antisocial behaviors, and/or emotional problems. Individualized treatment may include: group therapy, individual and family counseling, vocational training, high school education, life skills training, medication management, transitional housing, and specialized treatment, such as grief therapy or anger management.Īdult Residential Treatment Program (1971) - a therapeutic community treating men and women, ages 18 and up, who are extremely dysfunctional due to a long history of substance abuse. We are on the Utah State’s Health Reform Task Force and report to many nationwide foundations. Our agency is Joint Commission accredited, meeting superior standards of client safety and clinical environment of care. The TC treatment method successfully employed by Odyssey House for over 45 years is accredited by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) as a research-based best practice. We benefit from over 110 years of combined experience in the field of addiction treatment accumulated by our six program directors and Clinical Director and COO Christina Zidow. Our CEO and program directors are regularly invited to present information describing how we accomplished our current level of success utilizing the Therapeutic Community (TC) method. Odyssey House is the model for substance use disorder treatment in the Intermountain area, and received three Best of State awards in 2015, recognizing our agency for Best Mental Health Services, Best Youth Treatment Program, and Best Charitable Service Organization. The individuals we serve graduate treatment in good health, with secure housing, and stable employment. Through these methods, the individuals and families we serve change their lives, remain sober, and become contributing members of the community. We place intense emphasis on mental health, education, work training, physical health, family, housing, and personal accountability. Our programs are built on evidence-based, best practice models, and designed to help people successfully overcome each barrier they may face. With cornerstone programs for teens, adults, mothers with children, and fathers with children, services are rooted in an agency wide commitment to treating the whole person to ensure lifelong recovery. Founded in 1971 as a 501(c)3 non-profit, Odyssey has a solid reputation of providing effective interventions for those struggling with addiction, mental health, and physical health issues. At Odyssey House, our mission is to help people understand their true potential, free of drugs and alcohol.
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