Drug Rehab in Utah
  Utah Young Adult Treatment Programs
  by NewRoadsTreatment.com
18Jul/11Off

New Roads Treatment Centers Accepts Insurance

New Roads Treatment Centers accepts most common health insurance plans.  We have insurance professionals on staff ready and willing to answer any question you have about your insurance benefits.  Getting drug treatment for you or a loved one is an important decision both emotionally and financially.  We understand the stresses and concerns that come along with this decision and are here to make the admissions process as simple and comfortable as possible.

 

Our drug treatment center offers a continuum of care starting with our detox facility.  Drug detox is normally 5-10 days in length and is covered by some insurance plans.  We have a 24/7 medically monitored on call nursing staff.  Our 90-day residential drug treatment center is focused for young adults 18-28.  Our masters levels therapists meet with every client 1-2 times a week and conduct a variety of therapeutic groups.  Our extended care program is also for young adults.  We provide sober living along with day drug treatment.  Clients learn to take what they have gained from addiction rehab and apply it in real world situations.  Clients transition from the safe confines of a drug rehab facility into jobs, school, and all of life’s stresses.

20Jun/11Off

Capstone and New Roads Merge!

Capstone Counseling and New Roads Treatment Centers are proud to announce that we have merged to become one of the largest, fully licensed and privately funded addiction treatment facilities in Utah. We boast a team of seasoned therapists and administrators who are experts in working alongside the courts to insure that clients receive affordable treatment in a timely manner.

 

We now accept insurance and are able to provide a broader spectrum of services, which include:

 

Evaluations:

• Drug and Alcohol

• Domestic Violence

• Mental Health

Residential (Inpatient) Treatment

Outpatient Treatment:

• Intensive Outpatient (IOP)

• General Outpatient (GOP)

• Basic Drug & Alcohol (BD&A)

PRIME For Life (DUI class)

Medically Assisted Detoxification (Suboxone, Vivitrol and other helpful medications available)

• Educational Classes:

• Theft (Level I & II)

• Anger Management (Level I & II)

• Parenting

• Thinking Errors

• Life Skills

• Appropriate Sexual Conduct (Level I & II)

Domestic Violence Course

Individual and Family Counseling

 

* Classes also available in Spanish and funding may be available

 

NOTE: There is possible funding available for all services provided through the Access To Recovery (ATR) County Funding Grant. Please have your clients contact us as soon as possible and prior to their sentencing date to ensure compliance with the courts and to expedite the process.

 

We are currently accepting new clients. Please contact us with any questions or concerns.

25Feb/100

What to Bring to Drug Detox in Utah

Detox is normally a 3-5 day process

Detox is normally a 3-5 day process

Drug Rehab in Utah starts with a very important first step - Detox.  Most detoxification centers in Utah will have the bare essentials for what is needed to successfully compete the process. However, detoxing from alcohol or drugs such as morphine, Heroin, Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Xanax & Valium, marijuana, cocaine & amphetamines is physically not the most pleasant and can be eased a little by bringing some niceties from home...

1. Personal Towels/Bath Robe - Most detox centers in Utah will have facility issued towels.  These are not always the highest quality as they put through the machine washer many times over.  Having your own towel and robe can provide a bit more privacy and comfort.

2.  Swimwear for Sauna - Many detoxification facilities are providing some time in a sauna to help release toxins and rejuvenate the body during this draining process.  It is always a bit more relaxing having your own clothing items.

3.  Personal Art/Decor - Some times while going through detox in Utah, it can feel a little cold.  Bringing some photos of family and friends or personal art that helps put your mind and body in a peaceful place can be beneficial while detoxing from drugs or alcohol.

4.  CDs, DVDS, Ipod - There is down time during this process of recovery and detoxification.  Personal music and movies can be soothing, warm, and uplifting while you detox in Utah.

5.  Sandals, Slippers, Contacts, Eyewear - While detoxing in Utah you are in a relaxed environment.  Plenty of trips in and out of bed.  It is a good idea to have some easy where sandals and the appropriate eyewear.

Some basic items you do not bring or will not be allowed to bring to detox centers in Utah...

1. Glass containers
2. Mouthwash
3. Medications
4. Stuffed animals/pillows
5. Laptop computers

17Feb/100

Drug & Alcohol Detox in Utah at New Roads Treatment Centers

Utah_Detox_roomNew Roads Drug Detox program is open to all adults and offers a medically supervised comprehensive social detoxification for alcohol, morphine, Heroin, Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Xanax & Valium, marijuana, cocaine & amphetamines. Our board certified physician uses the most advanced protocols to make sure clients remain in comfort while detoxing, which increases the completion of a full and healthy detox.

Drug and alcohol detoxification includes a set of interventions directed to cleaning toxins from the body and easing a client through acute intoxication and withdrawal. At New Roads, detoxification is focused on reducing the physical drawbacks caused by the abuse of drugs or alcohol. The New Roads medically supervised detoxification program includes 24-hour nurse support in order to prevent potential medically complicated situations that may develop if the client was left untreated.

At the same time, detoxification is helping to reduce the intensity of a substance abuse disorder. New Roads detoxification program is not focused on psychological, social, or behavioral problems resulting from alcohol and drug use. The program provides a base to treatment and the first step to the road to recovery from drug and alcohol abuse.