Utah State Hospital provides comprehensive mental health services in a safe and therapeutic environment, aiming to treat patients with dignity and respect as they work towards their individual recovery goals. The hospital offers distinct programs for different patient demographics, including adults, children, adolescents, and forensic patients.
Adult services encompass five units designed to address severe mental illnesses through interdisciplinary teams employing evidence-based treatments. These programs assist patients in managing their conditions and developing essential life skills for community reintegration.
Pediatric services are provided in state-of-the-art units named Maple, Cedar, and Birch. These units cater to children aged 6-12 and teenagers aged 12-18, providing a blend of psychiatric care and K-12 education through collaboration with the Provo School District.
Forensic services focus on court-ordered competency restoration across six secure inpatient units at the Provo campus and additional outpatient services throughout Utah's jails, prison facilities, and communities.
The facility is accredited by the Joint Commission and offers a multidisciplinary approach that includes psychiatry, nursing, social work, various therapies (recreational, occupational), vocational rehabilitation, medical services, neuropsychology, psychology, substance use counseling among others. The scenic foothills location enhances the therapeutic experience.
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