Community Services Guide

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Community Services Guide
Ute Family Services
Community
Services Guide
4/1/2014
Compiled by Marlene Edgley~ Contact (435) 725-4890 for updates on contact
information.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Emergency Numbers.....................................................................................................................Page 3
Ute Tribal Programs
Adult & Child Protection................................................................................................................4
Child Care & Development............................................................................................................4
Clothing.........................................................................................................................................7
Education......................................................................................................................................8
Employment..................................................................................................................................11
Food..............................................................................................................................................12
Health & Medical..........................................................................................................................13
Housing.........................................................................................................................................15
Law Enforcement..........................................................................................................................15
Legal..............................................................................................................................................17
Utilities..........................................................................................................................................24
Basic Needs (Tri County & Wasatch Area Listings)
Adult & Child Protection...............................................................................................................27
Child Care & Development...........................................................................................................27
Clothing.........................................................................................................................................30
Education......................................................................................................................................31
Employment..................................................................................................................................34
Food..............................................................................................................................................35
Housing.........................................................................................................................................37
Health & Medical..........................................................................................................................43
Behavioral Health
Counseling.....................................................................................................................................49
Specialized Services.......................................................................................................................51
Persons with Disabilities................................................................................................................55
Faith-Based Services......................................................................................................................65
Substance Abuse Treatment
Services..........................................................................................................................................60
Community Meetings (AA, ALANON, NA)......................................................................................60
Faith-Based Services......................................................................................................................65
Drug Testing...................................................................................................................................69
State-wide services........................................................................................................................71
Legal
Attorneys.......................................................................................................................................95
Legal Programs..............................................................................................................................98
Law Enforcement........................................................................................................................100
Veterans....................................................................................................................................................101
Utilities......................................................................................................................................................101
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Emergency Numbers:
Emergency (Fort Duchesne)...........................................................................................(435)722-2911
Vernal Central Dispatch...................................................................................................................911
Witness Tip Line (Fort Duchesne)...................................................................................435-725-2677
Uintah County Sheriff.....................................................................................................435-789-2511
Vernal Police Department..............................................................................................435-789-5835
Vernal City......................................................................................................................435-789-2255
Indian Health Services....................................................................................................435-722-5122
Uinta Basin Medical Center (Roosevelt).........................................................................435-722-4691
UBMC OB...........................................................................................................435-722-6150
Ashley Regional Medical Center.....................................................................................435-789-3342
Center for Missing & Exploited Children.....................................................................1-800-843-5678
Hearing Impaired (TTY)................................................................................................1-800-799-4889
Nationwide Runaway Hotline......................................................................................1-800-786-2929
National Child Abuse Hotline.......................................................................................1-800-422-4453
National Domestic Violence Hotline............................................................................1-800-799-7233
National Poison Control Center...................................................................................1-800-222-1222
National Substance Abuse Helpline.............................................................................1-800-662-4357
National Suicide Hotline...................................................................................1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Postpartum Depression...............................................................................................1-800-773-6667
Utah Suicide & Crisis Hotlines......................................................................................1-800-784-2433
Ute Family Services (On call)...........................................................................................435-823-0147
Veterans helpline (Vet-2-Vet).....................................................................................1-877-828-2828
Veterans Crisis Line......................................................................................................1-800-273-8255
Text.............................................................................................................................8388255
Women's Crisis Center...............................................................................Crisis Line (435) 781-2264
Youth America Hotline (Peer Counseling)....................................................................1-877-968-8454
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UTE INDIAN TRIBAL PROGRAMS
Ute Indian Tribe provides a variety of services throughout the Ute communities for their members. The
major programs are listed below along with some useful information.
Main number: (435) 725-4054
Ute Indian Tribe Emergency Service
200 North 7399 East
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Hours: 24/7
Emergency medical services.
Ph: (435) 823-0147
(On-Call number)
CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT REPORTING
Child Protection Services (CPS-Utah State)
Ph: 1-855-323-3237
Ph: 800-678-9399
Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting (state-wide).
Ute Family Services (CPS Reporting)
Ph: (435)725-4877
P.O. Box 925
Ph: (435) 823-0147 (On Call)
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Daytime and After hours reporting for Child Abuse & Neglect. The On-call worker will help with
emergency crisis situations after hours and weekends.
ADULT & CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES
Adult Protective Services
980 W. Market Dr.
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-Th 7am-6pm
Ph: (435) 789-9336 Ext. 216
or 1-800-371-7897
www.hsdaas.utah.gov/ap
The goal of Adult Protective Services is to prevent abuse and protect adults ages 18 and up.
Ute Family Services
Ph: (435) 725-4054
P.O. Box 925
Fax: (435)722-5030
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Location: 2.1 miles South of Bottle Hollow
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
The mission of Ute Family Services is to strengthen families now and for the future through three core
service: crisis/respite/shelter; in-home and center based parenting classes, support groups, short-term
therapy for families including children. Services include child abuse prevention with families identified as
as-risk or identified to child welfare system, adult education, parent engagement in policy/advocacy,
youth development activities, counseling services, among many other services.
Anger Management Individual Counseling
Location: Ute Family Services Building
Ph: (435) 725-4076
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Contact Person: Felecita Foolbear
Hours: by appointment
Anger Management Counseling will help you to identify the triggers, feelings and sources of your anger.
You will learn how to communicate and express your anger in a healthy and positive way. Individualized
counseling will consist of 12 sessions. Participants must attend all sessions to receive a certificate of
completion, to show proof of attendance.
Family Group Decision Making
Ph: (435) 725-4876
Contact: Robyn Stevenson
Cell (435) 823-0431
The Family Group Decision Making offers services for families who need help and support in creating a
safe and healthy environment for their family unit. Families are empowered to make their own decisions
on how to raise their children effectively and culturally appropriate. Families are given the opportunity
to create their own support system by bringing in extended family, friends and community members
that they feel would be helpful in successfully achieving their goals. If you have more questions, please
call the contact person.
LIHEAP Program
Ph: (435) 725-4054
P.O. Box 925
Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Contact Person: Angie Chegup
UFS offers the Ute Tribe LIHEAP Program. Obtain an application from UFS and the following; attach IDs
(Tribal ID or Driver's License); copy of Utility Bill (Electric, Gas, Propane) with name/address of provider
and account number on bill; Social Security card (s)-must present cards of entire household (necessary
for anyone age of 6); Birth Certificate of Children 6 years and under; Proof of income of all household
members (last 4 check stubs, and/or copies of other assistance programs; Social Security, (SSI), Veterans
benefits, GA, Food Stamps (copy of check/bank statements and/or documentation of funds).
Parenting Classes: Love, Limits and Latitude
Ph: (435) 725-4054 Ext. 4023
Contact: Quanah Powaukee
Classes are offered in 11 sessions per cycle. The curriculum used is called " Love, Limits and Latitude."
These classes will be held every Wednesday from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Classes begin on Wednesday,
January 8, 2014 and concludes on March 19, 2014. These classes are considered "open", meaning that
anyone can begin at anytime. These classes are free and will help participants to build a loving
relationship with their children so that they are easier to parent, know how to set appropriate limits and
understand the unique need of children. These classes are for anyone who is a parenting a child or
teenager. For more information, please contact Quanah.
Youth & Adult Individual Counseling
Ute Family Services
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Contact Person: Quanah Powaukee, LCSW
Ph:(435) 725-4054 Ext. 4023
Counseling referrals are accepted for adolescent youth and families needs such as: couples counseling,
depression, anger management, grief, ungovernable behaviors, school achievement, attachment,
transition, etc. Youth must be at least 12 years old. For children younger than 12, counseling services is
offered for caretakers to improve behavior in their young children. In addition, an “open” Parenting
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classes is offered every week where parents are able to join at any time to gain additional skills in
managing their children.
Ute Victims of Crime Department
Ph: (435) 722-5756
Victim Advocacy Program
Contact Person: Merelynn Cambridge
The purpose of the victim's advocate program is to help victims and their children access utilize local
resources available to them such as protective orders, emergency shelter, education, counseling, and
resource and crises intervention, which can prevent the cycle of family violence. Victims of any and all
crimes is eligible to receive services.
Women's Crisis Center
Vernal, Utah
Hours: 24/7
Shelter and crisis services for victims of domestic violence.
Ph: (435) 781-0613
Crisis Line: Ph: (435) 781-2264
CHILD CARE & DEVELOPMENT
Child Care Resource & Referral (Eastern)
ph: 1-88-637-4786
Child Care Referral
Ph: (435) 722-8387
P.O. box 194
Ft. Duchesne, Ut 84026
Hours: M-TH 7:45am-4:45pm
This program assists parents with locating Day care and childcare services. All enrolled Ute Indian Tribal
members are eligible for services.
Family Support Center
259 North 700 East
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 722-2401
www.utahfamilysupportcenter.org
It is the mission of the family support Center to support parents, protect children and preserve families.
The family Support Center speak for those whose voices are too soft to be heard by strengthening
families and preventing child abuse and neglect.
HEADSTART PROGRAMS
Ute Tribe Head Start
Little Mesa Center
6624 East 5500 South
Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026
Ph: (435) 722-0603
www.acfhhs.gov/programs/ohs
Head start is a national program that promotes school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive
development of children through the provision of educational, health, nutritional, social, and other
services to enrolled children and families.
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Little Blossom Center
P.O. Box 217
Ft. Duchesne, Ut 84026
Location: Fort Duchesne, Utah
Hours: M-TH 8am-4pm Fri 8am-11am
Ph: (435) 722-5654
www.primetime4kids.com
Little Blossom Center is a satellite program of Prime Time 4 Kids, which is an early intervention program
for children ages 0-3, developmental delays and disabilities. They are supported by an experienced team
of trained early interventionists, therapists, and nurses that provide free developmental assessments.
Each eligible child is receives follow-up services, home visits, playgroups, specialized instruction, and
collaboration with other child service agencies. Prime Time 4 Kids is a family based service to assist
families with development services as well as provide strategies for children with developmental delay.
Ute Tribe Child Care Referral
Ph: (435) 722-8390
Contact Person: Angelina Lucero
Location: Little Mesa
Hours:
Open to any customer for child care service. Immunizations are required.
Ute Tribal Day Care
Ph:(435) 722-8387
6964 E 100 S.
Fort Duchesne, Ut. 84026
Contact Person:
Hours:
Open to any customer for child care service. Immunizations are required.
Ute Tribe (Pees Cheu) Day Care
Ph: (435) 722-8387
6964 E 1000 S.
Roosevelt, Ut 84066
Contact Person:
Hours: Get Hours
Provide quality Day care services for all community members' children ages 6 weeks to 12 years old.
There are five classrooms that are utilized for classes throughout the day.
Low-income Child care assistance program to have family members provide services for the family.
CLOTHING
FOSTER FAMILY SERVICES-Clothing Closet
Ute Family Services
P.O. Box 925
Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026
Location: Across from Water Settlement office
Contact Person: Marlene Edgley
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
www.utetribe.com
Ph: (435) 725-4026
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Ute Family Services offers financial assistance for basic needs of eligible American Indians who reside on
or near the reservations. Services include cash payments, basic needs, food, clothing, shelter, and
assistance for non-medical institutional or custodial care of adults and children who need protection.
Qualification is determined through an eligibility worker. Donation program is available for children in
the Foster Care Program and families in need.
Urban Indian Center of Salt Lake City
Ph: (801) 486-9943
120 West 1300 South
or 801-486-4877
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
The Urban Indian Center of Salt Lake City (Formerly Indian Walk-In Center) strives to "Preserve the
heritage, enhance the wellbeing and strengthen the future of the people." Services offered for eligible
American Indians in Northern Utah region include Healthcare access & referrals; immunizations,
medical, dental, HIV & STI testing & counseling, CHIP/Medicaid application assistance. Diabetes support;
nutrition counseling, education, depression screening, screenings for glucose, blood pressure,
cholesterol, ht & wt, fitness assessment & instruction. Behavioral Health Outpatient clinic; counseling
for youth & adults (Individual, couples and family), and Adult substance abuse treatment. Youth
Program; physical, Commercial Tobacco & Substance prevention and Chronic disease prevention
programs; Spiritual; identity, formation, craft classes, storytelling, and language arts, Emotional Support;
homework Lab, College preparation; Leadership development, summer program, and youth
conferences. Additional programs include Special Projects which consists of prevention programs, family
health and education, cultural outreach, mentorship, family and community preparedness; and other
referrals for health screenings, resource information, clothing vouchers, volunteer work, community
service work, conferences, workshops, cultural events, legal clinics and resource education.
Domestic Violence
Ute Tribe Victims of Crime Program
Ph: (435) 722-5759
Women's Support Group
Contact: Marjorie, Francine or Merelynn
Supporting each other within our community. Women's group to support those impacted by Domestic
violence. Weekly Group focusing on supporting each other and building community through cultural
activities and sharing our struggles and joys together. Women of all ages are welcomed.
Women's Crisis Center
Ph: (435) 781-0613
1052 West Market Drive
Crisis Line Ph: (435) 781-2264
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: 24/7
Women's Crisis Center provides Domestic violence crisis hotline that is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week. They also provide emergency shelter for those who have been affected by domestic violence.
Additional services include case management, outreach services, and support group for women. For
more information, please contact the office.
EDUCATION
ADULT
Ashley Valley Education Center
Ph:(435) 781-4675
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Ashley Valley High School
559 North 1700 West
Vernal, Utah 84078
Principal: Andy Mckee
Fax: (435) 781-4679
Adult Education, Uintah online and Youth in custody.
Duchesne County Adult Ed
7000 W 3000 S
Roosevelt, UT 84066
Principal: Fred Arko
Ph: (435) 725-4517
Fax: (435)725-4758
Education Department
Ph: (435) 722-2331
P.O. Box 194
Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026
Contact Person: Jenna Reed
Hours: M-Th 8am-4:30pm
This program is designed to help individuals complete their education. Services include higher education
scholarships: adult vocational training; GED preparations and textbooks; GED exam; Unitah River Charter
High School; Upward Bound and BIA Boarding School.
Vocational Rehabilitation
1680 W. Hwy 40
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-0273
www.usor.state.ut.us
Vocational Rehabilitation
1100 E Lagoon St
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-3573
www.usor.state.ut.us
ELEMENTARY / HIGH SCHOOL
Education Department
Ph: (435) 722-2331
P.O. Box 194
Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026
Hours: M-Th 8am-4:30pm
This program is designed to help individuals complete their education. Services include higher education
scholarships: adult vocational training; GED preparations and textbooks; GED exam; Unitah River Charter
High School; Upward Bound and BIA Boarding School.
Uinta County School District
635 West 200 South
Vernal, Utah 84078
Superintendent: Mark Dockins
Ph: (435) 781-3100
Fax: (435) 781-3017
Ashley Elementary School
Ph: (435) 781-3170
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Principal: Lance Hatch
Central Cove Pre-School
Supervisor: Tami Chew
Ph: (435) 781-3125
Fax: (435) 781- 3127
Davis Elementary
Principal: Rick Johnson
Ph: (435) 781-3155
Fax: (435) 781-3193
Discovery Elementary
Principal: Jeff Morris
Ph: (435) 781-3146
Fax: (435) 781-3147
Eagle View Elementary (K-8)
Rt. 2 Box 2468
Roosevelt, Ut. 84066
Ph: (435) 722-2247
Fax: (435) 722-2240
www.uintah.net
"Together we will be safe, respectful, responsible and successful." Attendance matters. All students
college bound.
Lapoint School Elementary School
HC 67 Box 151 E
LaPoint, Ut 84039
Principal: Dennis Arkin
Ph: (435) 247-2637
Fax: (435) 242-2639
Maeser Elementary
Principal: Leonard Sullivan
Ph: (435) 781-3160
Fax: (435) 781-3162
Naples Elementary
Principal: Deborah Chatham
Ph: (435) 781-3150
Uinta Online Navigators
559 North 1700 West
Vernal, Utah 84078
Fax: (801) 820-3158
Contact: Cassie Hayes Ph: (435) 790-1518
Contact: Rebecca Halverton Ph: (435) 790-7276
Vernal Middle School
721 West 100 South
Vernal, Utah 84078
Principal: John Anderson
Ph: (435) 781-3140
Fax: (435) 781-3143
Vernal Junior High School
161 North 1000
Vernal, Utah 84078
Principal: Kathy Hawkins
Ph: (435) 781-3130
Fax: (435) 781-3134
Uintah High School
1880 West 500 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Principal: Julie Wilde
Ph: (435) 781-3110
Fax: (435) 781-3195
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Uintah River High School
P.O. Box 230
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Ph: (435) 725-4088
www.uteed.net
For Grades 9-12.
Duchesne County School District
P.O. Box 446
Duchesne, Utah 84021
Superintendent: David Brotherson
Ph: (435) 738-1240
Altamont Elementary School
Principal: Michiel Bostick
Ph: (435) 738-1375
Fax: (435) 738-1396
Altamont High School
Principal: Janalee Goodrich
Ph: (435) 738-1345
Fax: (435) 738-1370
Duchesne Elementary School
Principal: Jason Young
Ph: (435) 738-1290
Fax: (435) 738-1313
East Elementary School
Principal: Russ Nielson
Ph: (435) 725-4665
Fax: (435) 725-4709
King's Peak Elementary School
Principal: Phillip Bertoch
Ph: (435) 725-4630
Fax: (435) 725-4661
Myton Elementary School
Principal: Jennifer Wall
Ph: (435) 725-4735
Fax: (435) 725-4746
Neola Elementary School
Principal: Roxanne Slaugh
Ph: (435) 725-4715
Fax: (435) 725-4730
Roosevelt Junior High School
Principal: Dean Wilson
Ph: (435) 725-4585
Fax: (435) 725-4622
Tabiona School
Principal: Bob Park
Ph: (435) 738-1320
Fax: (435) 738-1332
Thompsen School
Principal: Fred Arko
Ph: (435) 725-4770
Fax: (435) 725-4776
Union High School
Principal: Rick Nielson
Ph: (435) 725-4525
Fax: (435) 725-4576
EMPLOYMENT / JOB TRAINING
Emergency Employment
Ph: (435) 722-4055
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Contact: Joseph Tapoof
Education Department
Ph: (435) 722-2331
P.O. Box 194
Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026
Hours: M-Th 8am-4:30pm
This program is designed to help individuals complete their education. Services include higher education
scholarships: adult vocational training; GED preparations and textbooks; GED exam; Unitah River Charter
High School; Upward Bound and BIA Boarding School.
Indian Training and Education Center
1455 W 2200 S Ste.100
Salt Lake City, Utah 84119
Ph: (801) 973-6484
Personnel Department
Contacts:
Susan Chappoose
Rachel Shore
Elizabeth Ross
Roneva Valdez
Ingrid Wopsock (Operator)
Felecia Pike Cuch
Fax: (435) 722-6823
Ext. 4010
Ext. 4009
Ext. 4003
Ext. 4017
Ext. 4000
Ext. 4891
Ute Indian Tribe Workforce Investment Act
Ph: (435) 725-4062
P.O. Box 190
(Fax) 435-722-6823
Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026
Location: Ute Tribe Administration Bldg
Hours: M-TH 8:00am-4:30pm
The Workforce Investment Act is a federally funded program under the Department of Labor's section
166 Indian and Native American Programs. The WIA program serves low income, unemployed or
underemployed American Indians residing in Uintah, Ouray reservation, or Uintah and Duchesne
counties. We provide temporary employment opportunities for Native Americans to obtain skills, and
experiences to obtain a permanent employment in the workforce system.
Vocational Rehabilitation
1680 W. Hwy 40
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-0273
www.usor.state.ut.us
Vocational Rehabilitation
1100 E Lagoon St
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-3573
www.usor.state.ut.us
FOOD ASSISTANCE
Ashley Valley Food Pantry
Ph: (435) 789-1014
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426 East 200 South
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M 10a-2pm; Tues 10am-2pm; Th 2pm-6pm
www.ubaog.org
Duchesne County Food Pantry
420 East 100 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: Wed 10am-2pm; Fri 2pm-6pm
Ph:(435) 722-5235
www.ubaog.org
Food Stamps & Department of Workforce Services (DWS)
Ph: 1-866-435-7414
www.jobs.utah.gov
LDS Bishop's Storehouse-Roosevelt
392 North 700 East 107-2
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
General Clothing provision, household goods, and food pantries.
Ph: (435) 722-2540
Ute Food Distribution
Ph: (435) 725-4945
7252 E. 1000 S.
Fort Duchesne, Utah 86026
Ute Food Distribution aims to supply eligible families in need with sufficient food supply for their
families. Applications are available for any person 18 years or older. Determination is based on family
Household income, any other assistance programs, or unemployment information.
WIC (Women, Infant & Children)
Ph: (435) 722-6333
Ft Duchesne, Utah 84026
or (435) 247-1179
WIC's mission is to safeguard the health of low-income women, infants, and children up to age 5, who
are at nutrition risk by providing nutritious foods to supplemental diets, information on healthy eating,
and referrals to health care. To be eligible for this program women and children must meet the income
guidelines. Medicaid recipients automatically qualify.
West side Food Pantry
8180 South 21000 West
Duchesne, Utah 84021
Hours: Tues 10am-2pm; Wed2pm-6pm
Ph:(435) 738-2854
www.ubaog.org
HEALTH & MEDICAL
CHR
Ramalda Guzman
Ph: (435)722-3011
Community Health
Ph: (435) 722-2241
Please request for transportation two days in advance or as soon as you know about your appointment.
Health Educator
Ph: (435) 722-4987
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Contact: Joseph LaFramboise
Homeland Security
Contacts: Eldora Perank
Dondie Gould
Ph: (435) 722-4901 or
Ph: (435) 722-4902
Indian Health Services (IHS)
Ph: (435) 722-5122 (Main Line)
6822 East 100 South
Appointment line (435) 725-6815
P.O. Box 160
(Fax) 435-725-6882
Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026
Dental (435) 725-6813
Location: 2 miles south of Bottle Hollow
Hours: M,T W,F 8am-5pm; Th 1pm-5pm
The IHS is the principal federal health care provider and health advocate for Indian people, and its goal is
to raise their health status to the highest possible level. Eligible individuals and families must show
membership of a federally recognized tribe. Services include ambulatory 40-hour facility staffed by five
physicians, one physician's assistant, three dentists, one optometrist, and three pharmacists. We
provide comprehensive public health services including general medical, surgical follow-up, pediatric,
prenatal care. Dental and optometry services are also available. Other clinical specialties are provided by
visiting consultants, which are scheduled periodically, and Behavioral Health service providers are also
available.
Journey into Wellness Center
Ph: (435) 722-5122 Ext. 6893
Painted Horse Diabetes Program
Ph: (435) 722-4911
Contacts: Cassandra Manning
Jennifer Cesspooch
Ext. 4912
Leeuz Serawop
Ext. 4910
M. Jessica Jenkins
Ext. 4913
Troy Perank
Ext. 4914
Dialysis Driver: Nyhree Curry
Ext. 4915
Please request for transportation two days in advance or as soon as you know about your appointment.
Senior Citizens Department
Contacts:
Pearleen Ridley
Senior Kitchen
Care Center
Fax: (435) 722-0421
Ph: (435) 722-0403
Ph: (435) 722-4936
Ph: (435) 722-0692
Urban Indian Center of Salt Lake City
Ph: (801) 486-9943
120 West 1300 South
or 801-486-4877
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
Hours: M, Wed & Fri 8:30am-4:30pm; T & TH 8:30am-3:00pm
Closed for lunch daily from 12:00 noon to 1:00pm
The Urban Indian Center of Salt Lake City (Formerly Indian Walk-In Center) strives to "Preserve the
heritage, enhance the wellbeing and strengthen the future of the people." Services offered for eligible
American Indians in Northern Utah region include Healthcare access & referrals; immunizations,
medical, dental, HIV & STI testing & counseling, CHIP/Medicaid application assistance. Diabetes support;
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nutrition counseling, education, depression screening, screenings for glucose, blood pressure,
cholesterol, ht & wt, fitness assessment & instruction. Behavioral Health Outpatient clinic; counseling
for youth & adults (Individual, couples and family), and Adult substance abuse treatment. Youth
Programs; physical, Commercial Tobacco & Substance prevention and Chronic disease prevention
programs; Spiritual; identity, formation, craft classes, storytelling, and language arts, Emotional Support;
homework Lab, College preparation; Leadership development, summer program, and youth
conferences. Additional programs include Special Projects which consists of prevention programs, family
health and education, cultural outreach, mentorship, family and community preparedness; and other
referrals for health screenings, resource information, clothing vouchers, volunteer work, community
service work, conferences, workshops, cultural events, legal clinics and resource education.
Ute Indian Tribe Alcohol &
Ph: (435) 722-3234
Substance Abuse Prevention Program
Fax: (435) 722-0232
550 South 6777 East
P.O. Box 936
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Hours: 8a-5p M-TH, 8am-12:00 Fri
Provides Alcohol and Substance Abuse services that for Indian Tribal members who are eligible. Works
with adolescents, women, men, who reside within the Unitah and Ouray Indian reservation. Due to
Federal Law and Indian Health Service 638 contract agreements adults must schedule their own
appointments; Tribal members who reside outside of the Uintah Basin are not eligible for services.
Vital Statistics
Babes Secakuku
Pearl Littlegoose
Dellana Mart
Sharon Small
Ph: (435) 722-5141
Ext. 4990
Ext. 4991
Ext. 4993
Ext. 4994
HOUSING
Building Rehabilitation Program
Contacts: J.T. Murray
or Allana Jim
Ph: (435) 722-1255
Ute Energy Housing
Contact: Debra Jones
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Ph: (435) 722-5141 Ext. 7091
Ute Tribal Housing Authority
P.O. Box 250
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Contact: Emmett Duncan
Ph: (435) 722-4905
Ph: (435) 722-4656
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Police Department (BIA)
Dispatch
Law and Order
PH: (435) 722-2911 /911
Fax: (435) 722-3474
Ph: (435) 722-4211/4212
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Forestry & Fire Dept.
Ph: (435) 722-2012/0964
Ph: (435) 722-4350/4351
DUCHESNE
Duchesne County Dispatch
(435) 738-2424
Duchesne County Jail
21554 West 9000 South
Duchesne, Utah 84021
(435) 738-0190
Duchesne County Sheriff's Department
21554 West 9000 South
Duchesne, Utah 84021
(435) 738-2015
MANILA
Dagget County Sheriff's Department
95 North 1st Avenue
Manila, Utah 84046
(435) 784-3255
Dagget County Jail
(435) 784-3518
ROOSEVELT
Tri-County Probation
Roosevelt Office
127 West 450 South #4
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
(435) 790-4063
Roosevelt City Police Department
255 S. State
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
(435) 722-4558
Utah State Adult Probation & Parole
255 S. State
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
(435) 722-4682
Utah State Highway Patrol
255 S. State
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
(435) 722-0259
VERNAL
Tri-County Probation
Vernal Office
515 North 250 West
(435) 789-6465
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Vernal, Utah 84078
Naples City Police Department
1420 E. Weatherby Dr.
Naples, Utah 84078
(435) 789-9449
Uintah County Dispatch
(435) 789-4222
Uintah County Sheriff's Department
152 East 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
(435) 789-2511
Utah State Adult Probation & Parole
152 East 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
(435) 781-5394
Utah State Highway Patrol
152 East 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
(435) 789-3111
Vernal City Police Department
437 E. Main
Vernal, Utah 84078
(435) 789-5835
LEGAL
ATTORNEYS
VERNAL
Allred & McCellan
Ken Anderson
John Beaslin
Lance Dean
Berry & Trip
Dennis Judd
Mangum & Holt
McKeachine Law Offices
Rachelle Palme
Daniel Sam
Uintah Basin Legal Center
Ph: (435) 789-7800
Ph: (435) 789-2770
Ph: (435) 789-1201
Ph: (435) 789-4900
Ph: (435) 789-5300
Ph: (435) 789-7038
Ph: (435) 789-3535
Ph: (435) 789-4908
Ph: (435) 789-7038
Ph: (435) 789-1301
Ph: (435) 789-5433
ROOSEVELT
Allred & McCellan
Cindy Barton-Coombs
Joel Berrett
Keith Eddington
Herb Gillespie
Ph:(435) 722-3928
Ph: (435) 722-0200
Ph: (435) 722-3606
Ph: (435) 725-0051
Ph: (435) 722-4661
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Cleve Hatch
Roland Uresk
Ph: (435) 725-5550
Ph: (435) 722-4668
DUCHESNE
Marea Doherty
Ph: (435) 738-3122
PUBLIC DEFENDERS
John Beaslin
Lance Dean
Ph: (435) 789-1201
Ph: (435) 789-4900
BAIL BONDS
Bad Azz Bail Bonds
Beehive Bail Bonds
Rebel Bail Bonds
Uintah Basin Bail Bonds
Ph: (435) 789-4455
Ph: (435) 789-2321
Ph: (435) 789-2211
Ph: (435) 789-8000
Ph: (435) 789-2663
Ute Indian Tribe Legal Aide
Contact Person: Kimberly Washburn
Provides Legal services to Ute Tribal members.
Ph: (801) 571-2533
(Leave Message)
Ute Indian Tribe Public Defender
Contact Person: Tara Jones
Ph: (435) 749-9288
Utah Legal Services
205 N. 400 W.
Salt Lake City, Utah 84103
Ph: (800)662-4245
or (801) 869-2715
(In SLC County) (801) 328-8891
www.utahlegalservices.org
Utah Legal Services
Ph: (801) 374-6766
455 N. University Ave.
Fax: (801) 655-5350
Provo, Utah 84601
Utah Legal Services (ULS) is a nonprofit law office incorporated in 1976 committed to making equal
justice a reality by providing free legal help in non-criminal cases to low-income Utahns. ULS serves the
entire state with offices in Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo and St. George. Specialized units also serve
groups with special legal needs including migrant farm workers, American Indians and Senior Citizens.
Utah has over 360,000 persons eligible for legal help from ULS. Many of these poor families live great
distances from the Wasatch Front and are dependent upon the outreach programs of ULS.
Utah Legal Services
298 24th St.
Ogden, Utah 84401
Ph: (801) 394-9431
Fax: (801) 827-0430
Utah Legal Services
229 St. George Blvd.
St. George, Utah 84770
Ph: (435) 628-1604
Fax: (435) 986-7163
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Ute Indian Tribal Justice
Ph: (435) 722-3633
Court of the Unitah and Ouray
Fax: (435) 722-3637
Reservation
P.O. Box 190
898 S 7500 E
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Chief Judge: Judge William Reynolds
Administrator: Roberta Cesspooch
Traffic/ Arr. Court Clerk: Gaylene Wopsock
Criminal Court Clerk: Sandy Pike
Civil Court Clerk (Acting): Roberta Cesspooch
Finance/Court Clerk: Pollyanna Parks
Bailiff/Custodian: Geraldine Rojas
Front Desk Secretary: Nancy Pawwinnee
Tribal Court Server (Acting): Nancy Pawwinne
The Front desk Secretary may help with blank forms, she also takes payments and provide information
on fees. All Court Clerks serve their own paperwork, and take bonds for inmates.
Ute Indian Tribe
Ph: (435) 725-4895
Adult Probation &
Fax: (435) 722-0170
Parole Department
P.O. Box 190
898 S. 7500 E.
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Hours: 8:00am- 4:40pm M-Th
Contacts:
Probation Officer: Robert Yazzie
Ph: (435) 725-4898
Probation Officer: Sweetwater Serawop
Ph: (435) 725-4899
Probation Officer: Tomasita Wissiup
Ph: (435) 725-4904
Ute Indian Tribe Adult Probation & Parole department supervises individual who are placed on
probation/parole by the Ute Tribal courts. Additionally, they are responsible to assure that the
defendants are compliant with the conditions of the court, provide monthly reviews, and present preinvestigation reports as requested by the Chief Judge.
Ute Indian Tribe
Prosecution Department
P.O. Box 190
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
(description here)
Ph: (435) 722-4675
Fax: (435)722-6869
COURTS:
Juvenile Court
Contacts:
Debra Ridley
Myla McCurdy
Lara Ivie
Ph: (435) 722-4930
Ph: (435) 722-4931
Ph: (435) 722-4932
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Cassandra Kochamp
Ph: (435) 722-4933
Ute Indian Tribal Justice Court
Ph: (435) 722-3633
Fax: (435) 722-3637
Ext. 4120
Ext. 4125
Contacts: Nancy L. Pawwinnee
Robert Perez
Ute Indian Adult
Probation &
Parole Department
Robert Yazzie
Sweetwater Serawop
Tomasita Wissiup
Ph: (435) 725-4895
Fax: (435) 722-0170
Prosecution Department
(Info here)
Ph: (435) 722-4675
Fax: (435) 722-6869
DUCHESNE
8th District Court/Juvenile Court
P.O. Box 990
21554 West 9000 South
Duchesne, Utah 84021
Ext. 4898
Ext. 4899
Ext. 4904
Ph: (435) 738-2753
www.utcourts.gov
Duchesne County Justice Court (West)
21554 West 9000 South
Duchesne, Utah 84021
Ph: (435) 738-0109
Utah State Juvenile Courts
P.O. Box 990
21554 West 9000 South
Duchesne, Utah 84021
Ph: (435) 738-2753
MANILA (DAGGETT COUNTY)
8th Judicial District
Ph: (435) 784-3154
Dutch John Justice Court
Ph: (435) 784-3154
Manila Justice Court
Ph: (435) 784-3154
ROOSEVELT
8TH Judicial District
P.O. Box 1286
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-0235
www.utcourts.gov
Duchesne County Justice Court (East)
Ph: (435) 722-3354
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270 North 500 West
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
VERNAL
8TH Judicial District
920 East Hwy 40
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 781-9300
www.utcourts.gov
Naples City Justice
1420 E. Weatherby Dr.
Naples, Utah 84078
Ph: (435)789-9090
Uintah County Drug Court
152 East 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 781-6706
Uintah County Justice
152 East 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 781-5333
Utah State Juvenile Courts
920 E. Hwy 40
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 781-9335
Vernal City Justice
437 E. Main
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-7137
Justice Courts
East Precinct
West Precinct
Ph: (435) 722-3354
Ph: (435) 738-0109
RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT
Red Pine Residential Treatment Center
PH: (435) 722-9906
550 S 6777 E
(FAX) 435-722-4690
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Hours: M-Th 8:00am-4:30pm
Dr. Jason Law, Clinical Director
Cindy Larose, Administrative Coordinator
Betty Murray, Intake Coordinator-Office Mgr.
Red Pine Residential Treatment Center provides drug and alcohol treatment services in a residential
setting for adults ages 18 and over.
RECREATION
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Recreation Department
Ute Tribe Recreation Department
P.O Box 190
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Hours: 8:00am to 4:30pm (may vary)
PH: (435) 722-2249
Recreation Department
P.O Box 883
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Contact: Molly Duncan, Rec. Director or Lynnise Chapoose, Asst. Rec. Director
www.utetribe.com
Recreation has Community Workers in each community, who plan and schedule events for the kids and
Adults: David Sorsenson(Indian Bench), Community worker (Fort Duchesne), JC Reed (Randlett),
Community worker (Whiterocks). The Recreation Department also hosts the following events: Annual
Holiday All Indian Basketball Tournament, Tournament of Tribal Champions, and the 4th of July Softball
Tournament. Recreation is here to serve activities for members of the Ute Indian Tribe and to provide
support other Tribal departments.
Parks & Recreation
Contact: Farrell McCook
Ph: (435) 722-4815
TRANSPORTATION
Ute Indian Tribal Transit
(info here)
Ph: (435) 722-4924
BTA Basin Transit Association
Hours: M-F Year round
Ph: (435) 722-5221 or
Ph: (435) 722-4518
www.ridebta.com
TTY: 711 (Relay Utah)
The BTA buses do not run on the following days: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents'
Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Pioneer Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Thanksgiving Friday,
Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day. BTA only accommodates for service animals. No other animals are
permitted. Exact fare is required. Children under 6 years of age ride free. 50% discount for seniors (65+).
SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Senior Citizens Department
Contacts:
Pearleen Ridley
Senior Kitchen
Care Center
Fax: (435) 722-0421
Family to Family Network
Contact Person:
Location: 2290 E 4500 S Suite 110 SLC, Ut. 84117-4428
Ph: (435)781-6141
Ph: (801) 272-1051
or 1-800-468-1160
Ph: (435) 722-0403
Ph: (435) 722-4936
Ph: (435) 722-0692
http://health.utah.gov/able
Provides parents, training and information for parents of children with disabilities. get more info here.
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Tri-County Health Department
281 East 200 North
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 722-6300
(Fax) 435-722-6301
Tri-County Health Department
133 S 500 E
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 247-1177
(Fax) 435-781-0536
www.tricountyhealth.com
Tri-County Dental Clinic
Ph: (435) 247-1191
133 S 500 E
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: T & Th 8am-5pm
The Tri-County Health Department is dedicated to providing resources, education, an skill to improve
quality of life in the community by utilizing the appropriate Health Promotion techniques. There are
many services available to qualified individuals including child health and development as a s adult
health care. To find out if you qualify, please call the listed number. Tri-County Health Department is a
Medicaid provider. Additional services provided include WIC, STD testing, Vital Records (Birth & Death),
Environmental Health, and immunization clinic, which is held on Mondays from 8:30am-11:30am; and
Wednesdays from 1:00pm-4:30pm.
Prime Time For Kids
Ph:(435) 789-5409
1360 West Highway 40 Suite 1
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-F 8am-4pm
Early intervention program for children ages 0-3 years old, with developmental delays and disabilities.
They are supported by an experienced team of trained early interventionists, therapists, and nurses that
provide free developmental assessments. Each eligible child is receives follow-up services, home visits,
playgroups, specialized instruction, and collaboration with other child service agencies. Prime Time 4
Kids is a family based service to assist families with development services as well as provide strategies
for children with developmental delay.
Utah Family Voices &Family to Family
Health Information Center
2290 East 4500 South Suite 170
Salt Lake City, Utah 84117-4428
Ph: (801) 272-1068 or 1-800-468-1160
Fax: (801) 272-8907
Spanish: (801)-272-1067
Utah Parent Center
Ph:1-800-468-1160
2290 East 4500 South
Suite 110
Salt Lake City, Utah 84117-4428
The Mission of the Utah parent Center (UPC or Center) is to help parents help their children with
disabilities to live productive lives as members of the community. We accomplish our mission by
providing accurate information accurate information, empathetic peer support, valuable training, and
effective advocacy based on the concept of parents helping parents. The Utah Parent Center was
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founded in 1984 by parents of children and youth with disabilities to help other similarly challenged
parents throughout Utah.
Veterans Department
Veterans Department
P.O. Box 190
Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026
Location: Multi-purpose building
Contact Person: Robert Lucero
Ph: (435) 722-0561
UTILITIES
Building Rehabilitation Program
Ph: (435) 722-1255
GAP / EPA
Contacts:
Michael Natchees
Jessica Shuck
Ute Energy Housing
P.O. Box 190
Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026
Contact Person: Debra Jones
Ph: (435) 722-4151
Fax: (435) 722-2083
Ext. 4801
Ext. 4838
Ph: (435) 722-7091
Ute Tribal Housing Authority
P.O. Box 250
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Contact Person: Emmett Duncan
Ph: (435) 722-4656
Water Commission
P.O. Box 190
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Ph (435) 722-7090
Water Settlement
P.O. Box 769
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Contact Person:
Patrick Wyasket
Ph: (435) 722-3136
(Fax) 435-722-5195
Clean Water Act. Sec. 106
Contacts:
Bart Powaukee
Kea/ Nina Murray
Ph: (435) 722-5141
Fax: (435) 2083
Ext. 4821
Ext. 4823
Resources Department
Ph: (435) 722-4151
Ph: (435) 722-3136
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Contacts:
Ferron Secakuku
Sheryle Kidd
Michael Arrochis
Fax: (435) 722-2677
Ext. 4803
Ext. 4805
Ext. 4802
Sanitation Shop
Ph: (435) 722-4961
Environmental Health/Water System Department
Contacts:
Tracy Warrick
Ph: (435) 722-4151
Fax: (435) 722-2021
Ph: (435) 722-5176 / 4879
General Services
POSTAL OFFICES
Fort Duchesne
LaPoint
Myton
Neola
Roosevelt
Tridell
Vernal
Whiterocks
Ph: (435) 722-4713
Ph: (435) 247-2361
Ph: (435) 722-3818
Ph: (435) 353-4218
Ph: (435) 722-3231
Ph: (435) 247-2480
Ph: (435) 789-2393
Ph: (435) 353-4478
HELPFUL NUMBERS
Frontier Travel/Tours
Ph: (435) 789-6073
Western Petroleum
Ph: (435) 722-5171
Moon Lake Electric
Ph: (435) 722-2448
Questar Gas
Ph: (435) 722-2521
Sav On Propane
Ph: (435) 789-3198
Strata
Ph: (435) 722-5007
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TOWN HALL MEETINGS (2013-2014)
Meetings are held concurrently the following locations: at Randlett-Randlett Episcopal Church, Ute
Crossing Bowling Alley-Fort Duchesne, Whiterocks-Whiterocks Community Building and Myton- Myton
City building.
*Meetings are held on following dates:
Date:
Nov 6, 2013 at 5pm
Dec 11, 2013 at 5pm
Jan 8, 2014 at 5pm
Feb 5, 2014 at 5pm
Mar 7, 2014 at 5pm
Apr 9, 2014 at 5pm
May 7, 2014 at 5pm
June 11, 2014 at 5pm
July 9, 2014 at 5pm
Aug 6, 2014 at 5pm
Sept 10, 2014 at 5pm
Oct 8, 2014 at 5pm
Topic:
Drinking & Driving
Tobacco
Intoxicants
Opiates
Youth Violence and AOD use
Child Abuse Prevention
Alcohol
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Methamphetamine
Synthetic Drugs (Spice, bath salts)
Marijuana
Mental Health Screening
For more information please contact staff at the Alcohol/Substance Abuse Prevention Program
(435) 722-3234
*Meeting times and dates are subject to change, contact the office for updated info
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RESOURCES IN THE TRI-COUNTY & WASATCH FRONT Areas
Directory of Resource Listings in the Tri-County (Uintah, Duchesne and Dagget) and Wasatch Front areas.
Changes to contact information may change.
ADULT & CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES
Adult Protective Services
980 W. Market Dr.
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-Th 7am-6pm
Ph: (435) 789-9336 Ext. 216
or 1-800-371-7897
www.hsdaas.utah.gov/ap
The goal of Adult Protective Services is to prevent abuse and protect adults ages 18 and up.
Child Protection Services (CPS-Utah State)
Ph: 1-855-323-3237
Ph: 800-678-9399
Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting (state-wide).
CHILD CARE & DEVELOPMENT
Child Care Referral
Ph: (801) 355-4847
Children's Center
Ph: (801) 582-5534
Division of Child & Family Services (DCFS)
1052 W. Market Dr.
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-Th 7am-6pm
Ph: (435) 781-4250
www.dcfs.utah.gov
Division of Child & Family Services (DCFS)
350 West 800 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-Th 7am-6pm
Ph: (435)722-6550
www.dcfs.utah.gov
The goal of DCFS is to have communities where children grow up safe from abuse, neglect, and
dependency, where adults are protected from domestic violence, and where parents can be
strengthened in their capacity to keep their family safe
DDI Vantage
58 East 100 North
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 722-3008
www.ddivantage.com
DDI Vantage Early intervention program provides services for children under the age of 3 who have
developmental delays and disabilities and their families by offering a full range of services to meet their
individual needs. The goal is to minimize the effects of the delay thereby reducing the need for long
term intervention throughout the child's school years.
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Duchesne County Receiving Center
Ph: (435) 722-3226
Address:28 W. Lagoon St
Roosevelt, Utah 84066-2841
Contact Person: Robert Jones
The Division of Juvenile Justice Services will provide to the youth we serve the best opportunity to
realize their potential and improve their overall competence, which will allow them to be law-abiding
and productive citizens. Our mission is to provide comprehensive services for at-risk youth within the
framework of the balanced and restorative Justice Model. Community Protection, accountability, and
competency development are integrated goals and philosophical foundations of the model.
Family Counseling Center
Families First (Utah Youth Village)
5800 S. Highland Dr.
SLC, Utah 84121
Ph: (801) 261-3500
Ph: (801) 272-9980 Ext. 129
(Fax) 801-272-9976
www.youthvillage.org
Referrals come from schools, church leaders, therapists, juvenile courts, state agencies, insurance
companies and community organizations. Families First is an in-home intervention designed to give
families the tools they need to solve their problems, and is a low-cost alternative to residential
treatment for troubled youth. UYU helps parents with support, regain control of the family, improve
relations between parent and child, helps the entire family, and not just the child. The intervention lasts
six weeks. Families First specialists are available for crisis help to the family for up to one year after the
service.
Family to Family Network
Contact Person:
Location: 2290 E 4500 S
Suite 110 SLC, Ut. 84117-4428
Ph: (435)781-6141
(801) 272-1051 or
1-800-468-1160
http://health.utah.gov/able
Provides parents, training and information for parents of children with disabilities. get more info here.
Family Support Center
259 North 700 East
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 722-2401
www.utahfamilysupportcenter.org
It is the mission of the family support Center to support parents, protect children and preserve families.
The family Support Center speak for those whose voices are too soft to be heard by strengthening
families and preventing child abuse and neglect.
Frontline Services
Ph: (801) 208-1901
Provides Residential Family Support and Behavior Consultation including family preservation.
Holladay Family And Child Guidance
Provides crisis, family and behavioral therapy services.
Ph: (801)277-8025
Holy Cross Ministries
Ph: (801) 261-3440
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Provides adult and school age counseling.
IHC Behavioral Health Network
Source for all forms of counseling.
Ph: (801-265-3049
HEAD START PROGRAMS
Head Start Program
1710 East 1900 South
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-F 8am-4pm
Ph: (435) 789-4666
www.acfhhs.gov/programs/ohs
Ute Indian Tribe
Head Start Program
988 South 7500 East
Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026
Hours: M-Th 8am-5pm; Fri 8am-12
Ph: (435) 722-4506 Main Line
www.acfhhs.gov/programs/ohs
Myton Center
70 East 100 South
Myton, Utah 84052
www.acfhhs.gov/programs/ohs
Head start is a national program that promotes school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive
development of children through the provision of educational, health, nutritional, social, and other
services to enrolled children and families.
Prime Time For Kids
Ph:(435) 789-5409
1360 West Highway 40 Suite 1
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-F 8am-4pm
Early intervention program for children ages 0-3 years old, with developmental delays and disabilities.
They are supported by an experienced team of trained early interventionists, therapists, and nurses that
provide free developmental assessments. Each eligible child is receives follow-up services, home visits,
playgroups, specialized instruction, and collaboration with other child service agencies. Prime Time 4
Kids is a family based service to assist families with development services as well as provide strategies
for children with developmental delay.
Utah Family Voices &Family to Family
Health Information Center
2290 East 4500 South Suite 170
Salt Lake City, Utah 84117-4428
Utah Parent Center
2290 East 4500 South
Suite 110
Salt Lake City, Utah 84117-4428
Ph: (801) 272-1068 or
1-800-468-1160
Fax: (801) 272-8907
Spanish: (801)-272-1067
Ph:1-800-468-1160
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The Mission of the Utah parent Center (UPC or Center) is to help parents help their children with
disabilities to live productive lives as members of the community. We accomplish our mission by
providing accurate information accurate information, empathetic peer support, valuable training, and
effective advocacy based on the concept of parents helping parents. The Utah Parent Center was
founded in 1984 by parents of children and youth with disabilities to help other similarly challenged
parents throughout Utah.
YOUTH
The NineLine (Youth in Crisis hotline)
Ph: 1-800-999-9999
www.covenanthouse.org/homeless-youth-programs/nineline
Crisis Counseling for homeless and at-risk kids. The Covenant house helps young people in need gain
immediate access to crisis and counseling services. It is also a valuable resource for parents seeking
guidance about difficult family situations or for those desperately trying to locate a runaway child.
ALA-NON
Ph: (801) 262-9587
www.utah-alanon.org
or 866-262-9587(Toll-free)
Support group for families of addicts. Works together with the ALATEEN program.
ALA-TEEN
Ph: (801) 262-9587
www.utah-alanon.org
or 866-262-9587 (Toll-free)
For teens living with Alcohol / or Substance Abuse. ALA-TEEN is part of the AL-NON family groups.
ALATEEN is a fellowship of young AL_NON members, usually teenagers, whose lives have been affected
by someone else's drinking. ALATEEN groups are sponsored by AL-ANON members who help the group
to stay on track. ALATEENS come together to : share experiences, strength, and hope with each other,
discuss difficulties, learn effective ways to cope, provide encouragement, understand AL-ANON
program, and learn the 12 step and ALATEEN twelve traditions.
PRIVATE PROVIDERS
Rob Caldwell
Ph: (435) 781-2450
Ashley Valley Wilderness Inc.
247 S Vernal Avenue
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ashley Valley Wilderness Inc. is a treatment program operated by Mountain Homes Youth Ranch. The
Ashley Valley Wilderness Program is an outdoor-based therapy and drug rehabilitation program for
young adults between the ages of 18-25 years old. It is operated from a more than 15,000 acre working
ranch in Vernal, Utah. Ashley Valley Wilderness offers treatment services for drug and alcohol-related
problems. It conducts physical activities to teach outdoor wilderness skills. The program includes
academic curriculum also includes science, social studies, physical education and language arts. The
program additionally offers therapy and counseling services.
CLOTHING
Deseret Industries
1070 West Hwy 40
Ph: (435) 789-7945
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Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-Sat 10am-6pm
Deseret Industries is both a nonprofit, vocational rehabilitation facility and a thrift store. It is composed
of three related parts. First, trainees work, on the job training, find long term job placement. Second,
the public may purchase inexpensive, quality merchandise in a clean, safe retail environment. To those
in need, merchandise can be provided at no cost. Third, all people may provide meaningful service
through the donation of time and merchandise.
Utah Department of Workforce Services
1050 Market Drive
Vernal, Utah
Ph: (435) 781-4100
www.jobs.utah.gov
Department of Workforce Services (DWS)
140 West 424 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-6500
www.jobs.utah.gov
The Department of Workforce services offers many services to qualified individuals and families.
Clothing assistance can be provided for individuals or families under special circumstances.
Qualifications is determined through an eligibility worker.
Education
ADULT EDUCATION
Ashley Valley Adult Education
250 S. Vernal Ave.
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 781-4675
www.uintah.net
The core values of the school include a consensus that all students can learn and be successful. We
recognize our role in individualizing and adapting curriculum and instruction to meet the learning styles
of the students. We hold ourselves and students accountable for learning and success. The adult
education program is offered to adult students who are in need of:
 completing their high school diploma
 preparing for the GED exam
 learning English as a second language
 improving literacy or improving basic skills
Duchesne County Adult Education
900 E Lagoon
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 725-4517
www.dcsd.org
Uintah Basin Applied Technology College (UBATC)
1100 E Lagoon St
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-6900
Uintah Basin Applied Technology College (UBATC)
Ph: (435) 725-7100
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450 N 2000 W
Vernal, Utah 84078
Utah Department of Workforce Services
1050 Market Drive
Vernal, Utah
Ph: (435) 781-4100
www.jobs.utah.gov
Department of Workforce Services (DWS)
140 West 424 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-6500
www.jobs.utah.gov
The Department of Workforce services offers many services to qualified individuals and families.
Clothing assistance can be provided for individuals or families under special circumstances.
Qualifications is determined through an eligibility worker.
Utah State University (USU) Uintah Basin
987 East Lagoon St
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-2294
Utah State University (USU) Uintah Basin
320 North Aggie Blvd (2000 W)
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 722-2294
Vocational Rehabilitation
1680 W. Hwy 40
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-0273
www.usor.state.ut.us
Vocational Rehabilitation
1100 E Lagoon St
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-3573
www.usor.state.ut.us
ELEMENTARY/ HIGH SCHOOL
Uintah County School District
635 W 200 South
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 781-3100
Fax: (435) 781-3107
Ashley Elementary School
Principal: Lance Hatch
Ph: (435) 781-3170
Central Cove Pre-School
Supervisor: Tami Chew
Ph: (435) 781-3125
Fax: (435) 781- 3127
Davis Elementary
Principal: Rick Johnson
Ph: (435) 781-3155
Fax: (435) 781-3193
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Discovery Elementary
Principal: Jeff Morris
Ph: (435) 781-3146
Fax: (435) 781-3147
Eagle View Elementary (K-8)
Rt. 2 Box 2468
Roosevelt, Ut. 84066
Ph: (435) 722-2247
www.uintah.net
"Together we will be safe, respectful, responsible and successful." Attendance matters. All students
college bound.
LaPoint School
HC 67 Box 151 E
Lapoint, UT 84039
Principal: Dennis Arkin
Ph: (435) 247-2637
Fax: (435) 242-2639
Maeser Elementary
Principal: Leonard Sullivan
Ph: (435) 781-3160
Fax: (435) 781-3162
Naples Elementary
Principal: Deborah Chatham
Ph: (435) 781-3150
Uinta Online Navigators
559 North 1700 West
Vernal, Utah 84078
Fax: (801) 820-3158
Contact: Cassie Hayes Ph: (435) 790-1518
Contact: Rebecca Halverton Ph: (435) 790-7276
Vernal Middle School
721 West 100 South
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 781-3140
Fax: (435) 781-3143
Vernal Junior High School
161 North 1000
Vernal, Utah 84078
Principal: Kathy Hawkins
Ph: (435) 781-3130
Fax: (435) 781-3134
Uintah High School
1880 West 500 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Principal: Julie Wilde
Ph: (435) 781-3110
Fax: (435) 781-3195
Duchesne County School District
P.O. Box 446
Duchesne, Utah 84021
Superintendent: David Brotherson
Ph: (435) 738-1240
Altamont Elementary School
Principal: Michiel Bostick
Ph: (435) 738-1375
Fax: (435) 738-1396
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Altamont High School
Principal: Janalee Goodrich
Ph: (435) 738-1345
Fax: (435) 738-1370
ConAmore School
Principal: Lola Stanfield
Ph: (435) 725-4750
Fax: (435) 725-4758
Duchesne Elementary School
Principal: Jason Young
Ph: (435) 738-1290
Fax: (435) 738-1313
East Elementary School
Principal: Russ Nielson
Ph: (435) 725-4665
Fax: (435) 725-4709
King's Peak Elementary School
Principal: Phillip Bertoch
Ph: (435) 725-4630
Fax: (435) 725-4661
Myton Elementary School
Principal: Jennifer Wall
Ph: (435) 725-4735
Fax: (435) 725-4746
Neola Elementary School
Principal: Roxanne Slaugh
Ph: (435) 725-4715
Fax: (435) 725-4730
Roosevelt Junior High School
Principal: Dean Wilson
Ph: (435) 725-4585
Fax: (435) 725-4622
Tabiona School
Principal: Bob Park
Ph: (435) 738-1320
Fax: (435) 738-1332
Thompsen School
Principal: Fred Arko
Ph: (435) 725-4770
Fax: (435) 725-4776
Union High School
Principal: Rick Nielson
Ph: (435) 725-4525
Fax: (435) 725-4576
Employment / Job Training
Department of Workforce Services (DWS)
1052 W. Market Drive
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph:(435) 781-4100
www.jobs.utah.gov
Department of Workforce Services (DWS)
140 West 424 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-6500
www.jobs.utah.gov
The Department of Workforce services offers many services to qualified individuals and families.
Clothing assistance can be provided for individuals or families under special circumstances.
Qualifications is determined through an eligibility worker.
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Deseret Industries
Ph: (435) 789-7945
1070 West Hwy 40
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-Sat 10am-6pm
Deseret Industries is both a nonprofit, vocational rehabilitation facility and a thrift store. It is composed
of three related parts. First, trainees work, on the job training, find long term job placement. Second,
the public may purchase inexpensive, quality merchandise in a clean, safe retail environment. To those
in need, merchandise can be provided at no cost. Third, all people may provide meaningful service
through the donation of time and merchandise.
Utah State office of Rehabilitation
Eastern Utah District
320 North Aggie Blvd. Suite 105
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: 8am-5pm M-F
Ph: 1-800-473-7530
Ph: (435) 789-0273
or 1-800-286-0273
Fax: (800) 286-0273
or (435) 789-2752
Performs evaluation for academic, medical, Psychological and vocational services. Counseling, guidance,
prevocational, personal adjustment training, remedial education, vocational training, physical
accommodations for disability; medical, surgical, psychiatric, hospital and related care; job placement,
job development, and job seeking skills training.
Job Corps
Labor Commission
Anti-discrimination and Labor issues
Uintah Basin Applied Technology College (UBATC)
Ph: 1-800-733-JOBS(5687)
Ph: 1-800-530-5090
Ph: 1-800-222-1238
Ph:(435) 722-6900
FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Home Delivered Meals/Congregate Meals (Senior Citizens)
Crossroads Senior Center
50 East 200 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-TH 8am-5pm; Fri 8am-4pm
Ph:(435) 722-4296
Gateway Senior Center
734 N Center St.
Duchesne, Utah 84066
Hours: M-TH 8am-4:30pm; Fri 8am-3pm
Ph:(435) 738-1170
Golden Age Center
155 S. 100 W
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-Th 8am-5pm; Fri 8am-4pm
Ph:(435) 789-2169
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Congregate meals are served Monday-Friday to individuals over 60 years of age. No income restrictions.
Lunch is served daily at 12:00.
Manila Senior Center
Ph:(435) 784-3158
165 W Highway 43
Manila, Utah 84046
Manila Senior Citizens Center only serves lunch on Wednesdays at 12:00. Please reserve your space by
calling (435) 784-3158 at least 24 hours in advance and leaving a message. Dinner is served on the first
and third Friday of each month unless otherwise noted on the calendar.
Uintah Basin Area Agency
Contact Person: Diana
Ph: (435) 722-4518
WIC (Women, Infant & Children)
Tri-County Health Department
Ph: (435)722-1179
WIC
133 S. 500 E
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: Mon 8am-pm; Wed 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 247-1179
WIC
281 East 200 North
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: Tues 9am-5pm; Th 9am-5pm
Ph: (435) 722-6333
WIC
Ph: (435) 722-6333
Ft Duchesne, Utah 84026
or (435) 247-1179
WIC's mission is to safeguard the health of low-income women, infants, and children up to age 5, who
are at nutrition risk by providing nutritious foods to supplemental diets, information on healthy eating,
and referrals to health care. To be eligible for this program women and children must meet the income
guidelines. Medicaid recipients automatically qualify.
FOOD PANTRIES
Ashley Valley Food Pantry
426 East 200 South
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M 10a-2pm; Tues 10am-2pm; Th 2pm-6pm
Ph: (435) 789-1014
www.ubaog.org
Duchesne County Food Pantry
420 East 100 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: Wed 10am-2pm; Fri 2pm-6pm
www.ubaog.org
Ph:(435) 722-5235
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Flaming Gorge Country Food Pantry
93 North 1st West
P.O. Box 160
Manila, Utah 84046
Hours: Tues 9am-pm;Wed 2pm-pm; Th 9am-1pm
Ph: (435) 784-3993
www.ubaog.org
West side Food Pantry
8180 South 21000 West
Duchesne, Utah 84021
Hours: Tues 10am-2pm; Wed2pm-6pm
Ph:(435) 738-2854
www.ubaog.org
An individual can qualify by proof of income, by filing out an application, and supplying identification for
everyone in the household. Emergency boxes are available once without formal application. Fresh food
as well as non-perishable food as available. Depending on the supply of donated food on hand at that
time. Food is provided for each family member 3 meals per day supplying him or her for a 5-day period.
DROPS/ Mobile Food Pantry
Food Stamps & Department of Workforce Services (DWS)
DWS
1052 W Market Drive
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-W 7am-6pm;Th 8am-6pm
Ph: 2-1-1
Ph: 1-866-435-7414
Ph: (435)781-4100
www.jobs.utah.gov
DWS
140 West 424 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-Tu 7a-6pm; Wed 8am-6pm; Th 7am-6pm
Ph: (435) 722-6500
www.jobs.utah.gov
To be eligible for food stamps, individuals and families must meet the income qualifications. If you
qualify to receive food stamps, you will get them no later than 30 days from the date the office receives
the application. If the household has little or no money and needs help right away, they may be able to
get food stamps within 7 days. Applications are processed through the DWS. If you need food right
away, contact the food pantry.
HOUSING
COUNSELING
Uintah County Housing Counselor
152 East 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: Appointments only
www.co.uintah.ut.us
Ph: (435) 781-5486
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Vernal City and Unitah County are now offering "housing help" with their "one stop shop." Help can be
provided with emergency rent/ deposit assistance, emergency utility payments, and housing
rehabilitation for those who financially qualify. The counselor can also help with "cleaning-up" credit. All
clients are seen by appointment only.
EDUCATION
UBAOG Homebuyer Education Course
330 East 100 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-TH 7:30am-4pm
Ph: (435) 722-4518
www.ubaog.org
The Homebuyer Education and Assistance grant was received from the Community Development Block
for the 2008-2009 program year. It will be used to provide homebuyer education courses, assisting
clients with homebuyer issues, and providing homebuyer assistance in the form of down payment
assistance and closing costs. Applicants must meet HUD income qualifications.
EMERGENCY
Department of Workforce Services (DWS)
1052 W Market Drive
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-W 7am-6pm;Th 8am-6pm
Ph: (435)781-4100
www.jobs.utah.gov
DWS
140 West 424 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-Tu 7a-6pm; Wed 8am-6pm; Th 7am-6pm
Ph: (435) 722-6500
www.jobs.utah.gov
DWS offers services to qualified individuals and families. There is some limited funding available for
emergency rent/shelter to qualified individuals or families under special circumstances. Qualification is
determined through an eligibility worker.
Turning Point Shelter
Ph: (435) 781-0045
145 West 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: 24/7
The Turning Point Shelter is a transitional shelter with case management programs. Their mission is to
help individuals make positive changes leading to permanent housing and employment while creating
taxpaying citizens for Unitah County.
Uintah Basin Association of Governments (UBAOG)
Community Services Department
330 E 100 S
Ph: (435) 722-4518
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Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-TH 7am-6pm
The Unitah Basin Association of Governments community Services department is committed to meet
the needs of the community by providing emergency services. These services include rental, mortgage
or emergency shelter assistance. Qualification is determined on an individual basis.
HOME OWNERS
Rural Development
80 North 500 West
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-F 8am-4:30pm
Ph: (435) 789-2100 Ext. 6
Rural Development provides assistance for very low and low-income people with the opportunity to
acquire, build, rehabilitate, improve, or relocate dwellings in rural areas. Call for more information and
qualifications.
Uintah Basin Association of Governments (UBAOG)
Homebuyer Assistance Program
330 E 100 S
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-TH 7:30am-4pm
Ph: (435) 722-4518
www.ubaog.org
Homebuyer assistance funds are to be used to assist first time homebuyers with a yearly combined
household income equal to or less than 80% of the median income guidelines for their specific rural
county.
Uintah Basin Association of Governments (UBAOG)
Northeastern Housing Partnership
330 E 100 S
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-TH 7am-6pm
Ph: (435) 722-4518
www.ubaog.org
The housing partnership is a cooperative between Duchesne County Justice Complex (DCJC), Uintah
Basin Technology College and the Unitah Basin Association of Governments. These three agencies work
together to create affordable housing for households that would have no other way to obtain a home. In
Addition, the inmates at the DCJC are obtaining class credits and a skill that will assist them when they
are released.
Uintah Basin Association of Governments (UBAOG)
Self Help Housing Program
330 East 100 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-Th 7:30am-4pm
Ph: (435) 722-4518
www.ubaog.org
Self -Help Housing is a program to assist low and very low income families or individuals to achieve the
dream of home ownership. Participants work together to build each other's homes. Participants are
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required to contribute 30 man hours per week in the evenings and on weekends. Family and friends that
are willing to work in the participant's behalf can contribute these hours. No prior construction
knowledge is required to participate in the program. Participants work under the supervision of a
qualified Construction manager.
REHABILITATION
Uintah Basin Association of Governments (UBAOG)
CDBG Housing Rehabilitation Grant
330 East 100 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-Th 7am-6pm
Ph: (435) 722-4518
www.ubaog.org
The CDBG Housing Grant is a grant that the UBAOG applied for and received through the community
Development Black Program for the 2007-2008 year. It will be used for housing rehabilitation needs for
the region. CDBG housing grant money will be limited to $7,000 per project. Applicants must meet HUD
income guidelines.
Uintah Basin Association of Governments (UBAOG)
Housing Preservation Grant
330 East 100 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-Th 7am-6pm
Ph: (435) 722-4518
www.ubaog.org
The Housing Preservation Grant is a grant awarded by the United States Department of Agriculture,
Rural Development agency. It is a $50,000 grant given to help with Housing Rehabilitation. The Unitah
Basin Association of Governments applied for and received the grant from Rural Development for 20072009. This grant will have a limit of $7,000 per project. Applicant must meet HUD income guidelines.
Uintah Basin Association of Governments (UBAOG)
Single Family Rehabilitation and
Replacement Program
330 East 100 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-Th 7am-6pm
Ph: (435) 722-4518
www.ubaog.org
The UBAO Single Family program offers assistance in the form of a low interest loan. to low-income
residents pr families in need of rehabilitation, replacement, or weatherization of an existing owneroccupied home.
Uintah County Rehabilitation Program
152 East 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: Appointments only-please call
www.co.uintah.ut.us
Ph: (435) 781-5486
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Vernal City and Uintah County are now offering "Housing help" with their "one stop Shop." Help can be
provided with emergency rent/deposit assistance, emergency utility payments, and housing
rehabilitation for those who financially qualify. The counselor can also help with "cleaning-up" credit. All
clients are seen by appointment only.
RENTAL
Ashley Valley Apartment
Ph: (435) 789-8882
1320 W. Main
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-F 9am-12
Ashley Valley Apartments offers housing assistance to low income to moderate income families
subsidized rent and find appropriate housing. Call for more information and qualifications.
Crossroads Villa Senior Apartments
Ph: (435) 722-5858
192 South 100 East
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Housing assistance is available to help low to moderate-income individuals who are 62 years old or older
with subsidized rental units. Call for more information and qualifications.
Housing Authority of the Unitah Basin
992 W. Main
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M,W, F 9am-12 noon
Ph: (435) 781-4156
Housing Authority of the Unitah Basin
Ph: (435) 722-3952
58 East 100 North
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
The Unitah Basin Assistance Council provides affordable housing for seniors. families and person with
disabilities. Available programs include Section 8 vouchers, rental units, and a rent to own program.
These programs are available throughout the Tri-County area. Clients are seen by appointment only.
Applications for programs are available 24/7 in the entry way of Ashley Valley Shadows Senior
Apartments 992 W. Main, Vernal.
Roosevelt Housing Authority
Ph: (435) 722-5858
192 South 100 East
Fax: (435) 722-5810
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-TH 9:30am-5:30pm
HUD Section 8 rental assistance program must be income eligible. Senior housing is also available for
eligible seniors age 62 or older.
Rose Park Apartments
Ph: (435) 789-5450
329 East 500 South
Vernal, Utah 84078
Housing assistance is available to help low to moderate income families subsidize rent and find
appropriate housing. Call for more information and qualifications.
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Stoneridge Apartments
Ph: (435) 722-4165
158 East 800 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-F 8am-4:30pm
Housing assistance is available to help low to moderate income families subsidize rent and find
appropriate housing. Call for more information and qualifications.
Uintah Basin Association of Governments (UBAOG)
Community Services Department
330 E 100 S
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-TH 7am-6pm
Ph: (435) 722-4518
www.ubaog.org
The Unitah Basin Association of Governments community Services department is committed to meet
the needs of the community by providing emergency services. These services include rental, mortgage
or emergency shelter assistance. Qualification is determined on an individual basis.
HEALTH INSURANCE
Children's Health insurance program (CHIP)
Ph: 1-877-543-7669
CHIP is affordable Health Insurance for working families that earn too much for Medicaid and have
children under age 19 years old.
Medicaid Eligibility
Ph:1-800-662-9651
Primary Care Network (PCN)
Ph: 1-888-222-2542
PCN is an insurance program for adult residents of Utah, aged 19-64 who have not had health coverage
for six months and do not qualify for Medicaid.
Unemployment Insurance Program
Ph: 1-866-435-7414
HOMELESS SERVICES
HOMELESS YOUTH
Volunteers of America
Administration Office
435 West Bearcat Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
Ph: (801) 363-9414
www.voat.org
Center for Women & Children
697 West 4170 South
Murray, Utah 84123
Ph: (801) 261-9177
Homeless Youth Resource Center
655 South State Street
Ph: (801) 354-0744
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Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Hours: M, Tu, Th 11:30am-7pm; Fri 11:30am-5:30pm
www.voaut.org/services/homeless-outreach-housing-programs/homeless-youth-resource-center
Serves homeless or at-risk youth ages 15-22 years old. Intakes are taken on a walk-in basis. The center
provides the following: meals, emergency food, sleeping bags, toiletries ,etc. Also available are showers,
laundry facilities, employment, educational opportunities, referrals to mental health, substance abuse
and rape counselors; medical, dental treatments, act as address and phone number for homeless youth
seeking employment, assistance with obtaining identification and housing; drop-in day center, street
outreach program, case management services, and transitional housing for homeless and at-risk of
becoming homeless females ages 16-19. Can take pregnant teen mothers as well.
Young Women's Transition Home
718 South 600 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
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HOMELESS-ADULT
Ph: (801) 359-5545
Volunteers of America
Administration Office
435 West Bearcat Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
website: www.voat.org
Ph: (801) 363-9414
Adult Detoxification Services
252 West Brooklyn Avenue
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
Ph: (801) 363-9400
Cornerstone Counseling Center
447 West Bearcat Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
Ph: (801) 355-2846
Homeless Outreach Program
447 West Bearcat Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
Ph: (801) 631-7584
HEALTH & MEDICAL
Alamont Medical Clinic
Ph: (435) 454-3173
15548 West 4000 North
Alamont, Utah 84001
Hours: M & Th 1pm-3pm; Wed 2:30pm-4:30pm
Alamont Medical Clinic offers care for people who need health care services to those who are injured or
ill. The clinic provides the community with family health care, complete physical examinations, along
with many other services. No x-rays available.
Active Re-Entry
10 South Fairgrounds Road
Ph: (435) 637-4950
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Price, Utah 84501
www.arecil.org
Vernal Satellite Office
330 S. Aggie Blvd.
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M & T 8am-12noon; W-F 8am-5pm
PH: (435) 789-4021/20
www.arecil.org
(serves Uintah, Duchesne and Daggett counties)
Active Re-entry is a community based program which assists individuals with disabilities to achieve lives
in their own communities. They are committed to promoting the rights, dignity, and quality of life for all
persons with disabilities. They offer many services and resources or can help guide to other service
providers: 1) Independent Living Services include but are not limited to handicapped ramps and
handicapped home upgrades; 2) another service provided is the Older Blind Program, which helps
individuals with low vision. Call the number provided for upcoming low vision clinics.
Advance Medical Services
Ph: (435) 789-5398
1392 East 1300 South
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Advance Medical Services provides individuals with the necessary home medical equipment, home
respiratory equipment, home oxygen equipment, and other home medical supply services so that they
can recover in the comfort of their own home. Services include, but not limited to, a growing line of
products and services related to oxygen therapy, respiratory therapy, sleep disorders, crutches, canes,
new and rental equipment, walkers, shower chairs, ostomy supplies, and other home medical
equipment.
Community Assistance Program
Prescription Drug Discount card
Ph: 1-888-311-6224
www.caprxprogram.org/jyk
or caprxprogram@gmail.com
Visit the website to request a card online. This card is available to the general public regardless of age or
income. Use this FREE discount drug card over and over.
Department of Workforce Services (DWS)
1052 W Market Drive
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-W 7am-6pm; Th 8am-6pm
Ph: (435) 781-4100
Applications: 1-866-435-7414
CHIP: 1-877-KIDS(543)-NOW(7669)
Medicaid Information Line:1-800-662-9651
www.jobs.utah.gov
HIPUTAH (Utah Comprehensive Health Insurance Pool)
Ph: 1-800-705-9173
Primary Care Network (PCN)
& Utah's Premium Partnership for Health Insurance (UPP)
Ph: 1-888-222-2542
Department of Workforce Services (DWS)
140 West 424 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-6500
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Hours: M-T 7am-6pm; Wed 8am-6pm; Th 7am-6pm
www.jobs.utah.gov
The Department of Workforce Services (DWS) offers services to qualified individuals and families. There
are several medical insurance programs available for qualified individuals or families. Qualified is
determined through an eligibility worker.
Good Shepard Home Care & Hospice
266 West 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-0499 (Vernal)
(435) 725-0499 (Roosevelt)
www.goodshepardhc.com
The Good Shepard Home Care & Hospice agency offers care to any qualified individual in need of home
health care and hospice care services in his or her home.
Home Health Equipment & Supply
Unitah Basin Home Care Services
41 S Vernal Ave
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Nurse on-call 24 hours
Ph: (435) 781-8259
www.ubmc.org
Home Health Equipment & Supply
Unitah Basin Home Care Services
26 West 200 North
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Nurse on-call 24 hours
Ph: (435) 722-2418
www.ubmc.org
These services provide individuals with the necessary home medical equipment, home respiratory
equipment, home oxygen equipment, and other home medical supply services so they can recover in
the comfort of their own home. Services include, a growing line of products and services related to
oxygen therapy, respiratory therapy, sleep disorders, crutches, canes, new and rental equipment,
walkers, shower chairs, and other home medical supplies.
Planned Parenthood Association of Utah
Salt Lake City Office
email: info@ppau.org
654 South 900 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84102
Ph: (801) 532.1586
or 1-800-627-9558
Northeastern Women's Health
77th S 600 E
Price, Utah 84501
Ph: (435) 637-0313
Fax (435) 637-0317
www.plannedparenthood.org/utah
Services offered include well women exams, physical exams, sports physicals, pap smears, abnormal pap
management, birth control options, hormonal consults, menopause management, breast exams, colds,
Flu & allergies, preventive screenings, STI screening & Treatment, pregnancy testing & counseling,
infertility, UTIs, vaginal infections, incontinent treatment, bladder retraining, medication management,
chronic conditions, depression & anxiety, diet & exercise, and lifestyle counseling.
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Facts of Life Line (recorded messages)
Ph: 1-800-344-4134
or 1-800-711-9848
Planned Parenthood Association of Utah is committed to providing accurate information to individuals
of all ages concerning the emotional and physical aspects of human sexual behavior and reproduction;
providing affordable, high quality reproductive health care services; and protecting and advocating for
the rights of individuals to understand and manage their own reproductive lives. Planned Parenthood
centers provide services work with individuals on a sliding scale payment system; based on the
individual's income.
Petersen Medical Supply
1147 W Hwy 40 Ste 106
Venal, Utah 84078
(located in the Kmart Plaza next to Quiznos)
Ph: (435) 789-5398
www.petersenmedical.com
Petersen Medical offers a full range of respiratory services, such as CPAP and BiPAP equipment,
Nebulizers, and Oxygen Therapy; mobility equipment such as power and manual wheelchairs, scooters,
walkers, canes, lift chairs, compression socks and orthotic braces; incontinence supplies like diapers,
briefs and catheters; and bathroom safety supplies such as shower chairs, commodes, toilet seat risers,
and grab bars. Even hospital beds.
Tri-County Health Department
133 S 500 E
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 247-1177
(Fax) 435-781-0536
www.tricountyhealth.com
Tri-County Dental Clinic
133 S 500 E
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: T & Th 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 247-1191
Tri-County Health Department
Ph: (435) 722-6300
281 East 200 North
(Fax) 435-722-6301
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
The Tri-County Health Department is dedicated to providing resources, education, an skill to improve
quality of life in the community by utilizing the appropriate Health Promotion techniques. There are
many services available to qualified individuals including child health and development as a s adult
health care. To find out if you qualify, please call the listed number. Tri-County Health Department is a
Medicaid provider. Additional services provided include WIC, STD testing, Vital Records (Birth & Death),
Environmental Health, and immunization clinic, which is held on Mondays from 8:30am-11:30am; and
Wednesdays from 1:00pm-4:30pm.
Uintah Basin Medical Care
250 W. 300 N.
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 722-4691
Ph: (435) 722-3971 (Call Ctr)
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www.ubmc.org
Unitah Basin Medical Care
379 N. 500 W.
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 781-2030
Ph: (435) 781-3010
www.ubmc.org
Uintah Basin Healthcare has progressively expanded by adding more physicians and specialties, and by
expanding their facilities. The objective has been to provide more specialized healthcare services locally
so residents don't have to travel long distances to the Wasatch Front when specialized medical services
are needed. UBMC is a 501-C3, not-for-profit corporation. Our mission as Uintah Basin Healthcare is to
foster health & healing… every person, every time. We strive to be a standard of excellence and
cooperation in assisting the people of the Uintah Basin in becoming the healthiest people in Utah.
Among the services provided are emergency services, Home care services, Urgent Care & Occupational
Medicine, Women's Health and Dialysis Center.
Alamont Medical Clinic
Ph: (435) 454-3173
Duchesne Valley Medical Center
Ph: (435) 738-2426
Tabiona Medical Clinic
PH: (435) 848-5509
38080 W SR35
Tabiona, Utah 84072
Hours: M & Wed 10:30am-1:30pm
The Tabiona Medical Clinic offers care for people who need health care services or those that are
injured or ill. The clinic provides the community with total family health care, complete physical
examinations, along with many other services.
Uintah Basin Area Agency on Aging
Ph: (435) 722-4518
330 East 100 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-Th 7am-6pm
The Uintah AAA provides a Seniors' Health insurance information program (SHIP) counselor to assist
with any Medicare or Medicaid insurance questions or to enroll in Medicare Part D.
Uintah Basin Home Care & Hospice
41 S. Vernal Ave
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435)781-8259
www.ubmc.org
U.B. Home Care & Hospice Care
26 West 200 North
Roosevelt, Ut 84066
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 722-2418
www.ubmc.org
Valley Home Medical
Ph: (435) 781-1882
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395 S. Vernal Ave
or (435) 781-3011
Vernal, Utah 84078
(Fax) 435-781-1981
Hours: M-F 8:30am-5pm
Staff on-call-24 hours
Valley Home Medical provides individuals with the necessary home medical equipment, home
respiratory equipment, home oxygen equipment, and other home medical supplies so they can recover
in the comfort of their own homes. Other services include, but are not limited to a growing line of
products and services related to oxygen therapy, respiratory therapy, unit dose pharmacy, sleep
disorders, crutches, canes, new and rental equipment, walkers, shower chairs, and other home medical
equipment. Valley Home Medical works with all health insurance companies.
Smoking Cessation
American Cancer Society
Ph:1-800-227-2345
American Lung Association
Ph: 1-800-LUNG-USA
(586-4877)
The QUIT line
www.tobaccofreeutah.org
Hours: 6am-11pm
(English) Ph: 1-800-784-8669
(Spanish) Ph: 1-855-335-3569
(TTY) Ph: 1-888-229-2182
Utah Department of Health
Ph:1-888-567-8788
Tobacco Program
For more information about smoking cessation programs in your area, call your local health department.
[see listing in the Health & Medical section of this directory]
Sexually Transmitted Diseases / AIDS Information
People with AIDS Coalition of Utah
358 South 300 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Ph: (801) 484-2205
(Fax) 801-484-2665
[see community meetings listing for location and meeting times]
PWACU provides those affected by AIDS with education, resource library, speakers bureau, groups,
recreation and on-line thrift store. Other services include computers, free haircuts, referrals, resume
ass't., and social Security payee. PWACU affiliated programs are organizations which help address the
myriad of concerns and desires of multi-faceted community. While it is part of the mission of PWACU to
develop programming around PWA's collective wants and needs, we are also cognizant of the specific
interests that bring people together. Through organizations that have affiliated with PWACU, our
programming is augmented to reflect the diversity of our community and make PWACU stronger.
Planned Parenthood Association of Utah
Salt Lake City Office
email: info@ppau.org
654 South 900 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84102
Ph: (801) 532.1586
or 1-800-627-9558
Northeastern Women's Health
Ph: (435) 637-0313
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77th S 600 E
Price, Utah 84501
Hours:
Fax (435) 637-0317
www.plannedparenthood.org/utah
Services offered include well women exams, physical exams, sports physicals, pap smears, abnormal pap
management, birth control options, hormonal consults, menopause management, breast exams, colds,
Flu & allergies, preventive screenings, STI screening & Treatment, pregnancy testing & counseling,
infertility, UTIs, vaginal infections, incontinent treatment, bladder retraining, medication management,
chronic conditions, depression & anxiety, diet & exercise, and lifestyle counseling.
Facts of Life Line (recorded messages)
Ph: 1-800-344-4134
or 1-800-711-9848
Planned Parenthood Association of Utah is committed to providing accurate information to individuals
of all ages concerning the emotional and physical aspects of human sexual behavior and reproduction;
providing affordable, high quality reproductive health care services; and protecting and advocating for
the rights of individuals to understand and manage their own reproductive lives. Planned Parenthood
centers provide services work with individuals on a sliding scale payment system; based on the
individual's income.
STD/ HIV / AIDS Education-Tri County Health Dept.
Roosevelt Clinic
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-6300
Blood Test
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 247-1177
Utah AIDS Foundation Hotline
Ph: 1-800-FON-AIDS (865-5004)
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
COUNSELING
Cornerstone Counseling
Substance Abuse & general Mental Health Services.
Ph: (801) 355-2846
Division of Child & Family Services (DCFS)
1052 W. Market Dr.
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-Th 7am-6pm
Ph: (435) 781-4250
www.dcfs.utah.gov
Division of Child & Family Services (DCFS)
350 West 800 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-Th 7am-6pm
www.dcfs.utah.gov
Ph: (435)722-6550
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The goal of DCFS is to have communities where children grow up safe from abuse, neglect, and
dependency, where adults are protected from domestic violence, and where parents can be
strengthened in their capacity to keep their family safe
3 Corners Counseling Center
Ph: (435) 621-2992
38 W 100 N
(Fax) 888-370-4292
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: by appointment
Contact: Dr. Derrick Tollefson
3 Corner Counseling Center provides Domestic Violence Treatment, and Mental Health therapy.
LDS Family Services
63 W Price River Drive
Price, Utah 84501
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 637-2991
www.ldsfamilyservices.org
LDS Family Services has a professional counseling staff who are qualified in the behavioral sciences. They
offer counseling services to individuals, and/ or family in following areas; but not limited to: marital
conflict, parent-child conflict, addiction, abuse, depression, anxiety, and same-gender attraction. To
receive services, members may be referred by their bishop or branch president, or contact the agency
directly. Cost for services is $ 65.00 per session.
NAMI Utah
1-877-230-6264
Northeastern Counseling Center
1140 W 500 South
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 789-6300
(After hours) 435- 828-8241
Northeastern Counseling Center
285 West 800 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 725-6300
(After Hours) 435-823-6823
Roosevelt Rendezvous House
Ph: (435) 722-4958
Northeastern Counseling Center
Ph: (435) 738-5512
54 East 200 South
Duchesne, Utah 84021
It is the mission of the Northeastern Counseling Center to provide high quality, accessible, affordable
human services to the residents of Daggett, Duchesne and Uintah Counties. The overall agency goal is to
help those with mental health, emotional disorders or substance abuse problems to overcome their
challenges and become healthy, functioning members of society. The agency is supported through a
combination of public and private sources. Some services are eligible for private insurance and Medicaid
reimbursement. A sliding scale is available to the uninsured.
The Journey Counseling Center
Ph: (435) 789-1305
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134 West Main Street Suite #201
Vernal, Utah 84078
Vernal Christian Psychology Services
Ph: (435) 828-8028
1845 West 750 South
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: T & W 9am-6pm
Dr. Steve Atar is a clinical psychologist who specializes in neuropsychology. His services include
counseling for children, individual, family and marital.
PRIVATE PROVIDERS
Rob Caldwell
Ph: (435) 781-2450
Ashley Valley Wilderness Inc.
247 S Vernal Avenue
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ashley Valley Wilderness Inc. is a treatment program operated by Mountain Homes Youth Ranch. The
Ashley Valley Wilderness Program is an outdoor-based therapy and drug rehabilitation program for
young adults between the ages of 18-25 years old. It is operated from a more than 15,000 acre working
ranch in Vernal, Utah. Ashley Valley Wilderness offers treatment services for drug and alcohol-related
problems. It conducts physical activities to teach outdoor wilderness skills. The program includes
academic curriculum also includes science, social studies, physical education and language arts. The
program additionally offers therapy and counseling services.
Mind Springs Mental Health
17497 West Highway 64
Rangely, Co 81648
Hours: M, Tu, TH, F 8am-5pm; Wed 11am-9:30pm
24/7 Crisis Line
Phyllis Zadra
Hours: by appointment
Ph: (970) 675-8411
Ph: (888) 207-4004
Michelle Huber
Hours: by appointment
Mind Springs Mental Health offers integrated care with special programs. MSMH serves inside the
Rangely School District, Rangely District Hospital, Department of Social Services, Youth Diversion
Program, Colorado Parole and works with Rio Blanco County Judges and probation officers. Also offers
Group therapy; Enhanced outpatient Program, Strategies for Self-Improvement, and DUI education. DUI
treatment; Dialectical Behavior Therapy; Bipolar/ Depression (Peer Support Group) as well as other
programs include Detox, Day Treatment program, Intensive Family Treatment Team, and Early
childhood.
SPECIALIZED SERVICES
ABUSE & NEGLECT
ISAT (Intermountain Specialized Abuse Treatment Center)
Ph: (801) 268-4457
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1555 West 2200 South Suite A
West Valley City, Utah 84119
Ph: (801) 886-8900
www.isatcenter.org
ISAT is a private, nonprofit, 501(c)(3) nondenominational Corporation established in 1983 as
Intermountain Sexual Abuse Treatment Center. The mission of ISAT is to provide specialized services to
individuals and families affected by abuse, in order to help in the healing process and prevent future
victimization. The major focus of ISAT is the prevention and treatment of child abuse, domestic
violence, substance abuse, and related issues through comprehensive outpatient programs. Prior to
August 1984, ISAT was known as the Village Counseling Center under the sponsorship of Utah Girls'
Village. ISAT changed its name in February 1994 to Intermountain Specialized Abuse Treatment Center
to reflect its increased service to clients affected by all types of abuse, particularly domestic violence.
ISAT currently operates centers in Salt Lake City, Provo, Price, Clearfield, Cedar City, and St. George,
Utah. ISAT has become the largest full-service provider of assessment and treatment services for abuse
in the Intermountain area. Also provides 24 hour crisis services.
ADD/ADHD
CHADD
Ph: (801) 537-7878
www.chadd.org
Contact Person: Julie Kinsey
Ph: (801) 282-3515
Virtual Chapter: www.chadd.net/002
Coordinator: Holly Graff
Ph: (800) 233-4050
Resources for parents with children with ADHD, a national resource, a virtual chapter is also available for
webinars, and teleconferences for members.
AUTISM
Autism Support Group
Contact Person: Brandy Iverson
Provides support group for parents with Autistic children.
Ph: (435)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Assessment, Counseling And Educational Services (ACES)
Ph: (801) 265-8000
Services for Substance Abuse, Domestic violence, and other types of family counseling services.
3 Corners Counseling Center
Ph: (435) 621-2992
38 W 100 N
(Fax) 888-370-4292
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: by appointment
Contact: Dr. Derrick Tollefson
3 Corner Counseling Center provides Domestic Violence Treatment, and Mental Health therapy.
ISAT (Intermountain Specialized Abuse Treatment Center)
1555 West 2200 South Suite A
West Valley City, Utah 84119
Ph: (801) 268-4457
Ph: (801) 886-8900
www.isatcenter.org
ISAT is a private, nonprofit, 501(c)(3) nondenominational Corporation established in 1983 as
Intermountain Sexual Abuse Treatment Center. The mission of ISAT is to provide specialized services to
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individuals and families affected by abuse, in order to help in the healing process and prevent future
victimization. The major focus of ISAT is the prevention and treatment of child abuse, domestic
violence, substance abuse, and related issues through comprehensive outpatient programs. Prior to
August 1984, ISAT was known as the Village Counseling Center under the sponsorship of Utah Girls'
Village. ISAT changed its name in February 1994 to Intermountain Specialized Abuse Treatment Center
to reflect its increased service to clients affected by all types of abuse, particularly domestic violence.
ISAT currently operates centers in Salt Lake City, Provo, Price, Clearfield, Cedar City, and St. George,
Utah. ISAT has become the largest full-service provider of assessment and treatment services for abuse
in the Intermountain area. Also provides 24 hour crisis services.
Jewish Family Services
111 E Brickyard Road, Suite 218
Salt Lake City, Utah 84106
Ph: (801) 581-1330
Ph: (801) 746-4334
(Fax) 801-746-4337
Park City Office
Ph: (435) 640-6697
650 Round Valley Drive
Park City, Utah 84060
Jewish Family Service is a nonprofit social service organization that serves individuals from all
denominations. We strengthen individuals and families and educate communities through counseling,
care management, and community education. Our programs serve a diverse population and are tailored
to specific needs, concerns, and circumstances. JFS's highly qualified professional staff has the capability
of working with teens and seniors, refugees and students, families in need of counseling, and families
interested in volunteering. JFS is able to provide a very professional level of support to those in need in
the Jewish and the greater Salt Lake communities. JFS programs include: Counseling for individuals,
couples, and families; Substance-Abuse Awareness for Parents (Connecting the Dots); Care Management
for Seniors; Project EncourAge; Émigré Services; Emergency Assistance and The Joseph & Evelyn
Rosenblatt Free Loan Fund; Volunteer opportunities
Legal Aid Society of Salt Lake
Domestic Violence Victim Assistance Program
Ph: (801) 238-7170
450 South State Street Rm W17
Third District Court
Salt Lake City, Ut 84111
Protective/Restraining Orders, Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services, Domestic Violence intervention
programs.
Women's Crisis Center
Ph: (435) 781-0613
1052 West Market Drive
Crisis Line Ph: (435) 781-2264
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: 24/7
Women's Crisis Center provides Domestic violence crisis hotline that is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week. They also provide emergency shelter for those who have been affected by domestic violence.
Additional services include case management, outreach services, and support group for women. For
more information, please contact the office.
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GRIEF COUNSELING
Caring Connections
Ph: (801) 585-9522
Grieving Partners Support Group
Ph: (435) 789-1165
Contact: Carolyn Henry
Basin Clinic
379 N 500 W
Vernal, Utah 84078
Meeting held at Uintah County Library
Meetings are held on Wednesdays in the Multi-purpose room, upstairs. Losing a spouse, partner
significant other is one of the most painful and stressful experiences of a lifetime. Together we can make
a difference, give comfort and offer hope and healing. There is no charge to become a member of this
group. For more information, call Carolyn at Urgent care at the number provided.
Namaste Healing, Inc.
941 West Hwy 40
Suite C
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 781-0795
Ph: (435) 828-6828
www.namasteinc.com
Services:
 Crystal Therapy
Ph: (801) 259-9553
Contact: Hal
 Hypnosis
(Appt) Ph: (801) 388-0882
Contact: Andrea
Crystal
(For questions) Ph: (435) 828-6828
 Meditation Grief Support
Contact: Crystal
Ph: (435) 828-6828
 Yoga
(Check the calendar)
 Oxygen Therapy
Ph: (435) 790-4264
Contact: Tina
The following services are available at Namaste Healing by our friendly, caring staff. Please feel free to
call each provider at the number given to set up your appointment today! We are happy to answer any
questions that you might have about any of the services we offer. Crystal Therapy, Hypnosis Reiki,
Meditation Grief Support, Yoga, and Oxygen Therapy.
PARENTING CLASSES
Family Support Center of Uintah Basin
259 N 700 E
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 722-2401
Website: www.utahfamilysupportcenter.org
It is the mission of the family support Center to support parents, protect children and preserve families.
The family Support Center speak for those whose voices are too soft to be heard by strengthening
families and preventing child abuse and neglect.
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Love & Logic Parenting Classes
Uintah County Library
Ph: (435) 781-3100 Ext. 2833
204 E. 100 N
Vernal, Utah 84078
Contact: Connie Cook
Ph: (435) 790-7678 (Cell)
Hours: Th 6:30pm-8:30pm
Fri 10am-12noon
Participants need to bring $30 fee for booklet. The class is free. Contact Connie for more information or
questions about the class.
SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Center for Persons with Disabilities
6800 Old Main Hill
Logan, Utah 8432-6800
Hours: M-F 8am-pm
Ph: (435) 797-1981
Or (435)866-284-2821
www.cpd.usu.edu
The center for Persons With Disabilities provides a variety of community services, including training and
technical assistance to consumers, families, professionals and paraprofessionals. policy makers and
students. The major goal of interventions is to improve the quality of life for consumers and their
families.
Utah Family Coalition
Ph: (435) 789-6300
P.O. Box 1908
Vernal, Utah 84078
The Utah family Coalition consists of three family organizations that focus on children's mental health
issues. They are:
 Allies With Families
 New Frontiers for Families
 NAMI-Utah(National Alliance on Mental Illness)
It is their mission to assist families and youth in accessing appropriate mental health services within
their communities and to develop a meaningful, educated and authentic voice for policy change and
advocacy.
Tri-County Health Department
Ph: (435) 722-6300
281 East 200 North
(Fax) 435-722-6301
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
The Tri-County Health Department is dedicated to providing resources, education, an skill to improve
quality of life in the community by utilizing the appropriate Health Promotion techniques. There are
many services available to qualified individuals including child health and development as a s adult
health care. To find out if you qualify, please call the listed number. Tri-County Health Department is a
Medicaid provider. Additional services provided include WIC, STD testing, Vital Records (Birth & Death),
Environmental Health, and immunization clinic, which is held on Mondays from 8:30am-11:30am; and
Wednesdays from 1:00pm-4:30pm.
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FAITH-BASED SERVICES
Ashley Valley Calvary Chapel
P.O. Box 1730
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-6834
www.avcalvary.org
Ashley Valley Calvary Chapel offers basic Christian Counseling to single adults, married couples and
children. Pastor Phil Dagget and a sister in Christ are both present while women and children are being
counseled. There is no fee for services.
Faith Baptist Church
800 S. State
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 353-4949
Church of Christ
3970 South 2500 East
Vernal, Utah 84078
Community Pentecostal
Church of God
1500 N White Rocks Rd.
White Rocks, Utah 84026
First Baptist Church
2100 W Hwy 40
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 722-3027
First Baptist Church
592 East 400 South
Duchesne, Utah 84021
Ph: (435) 738-8618
Grace Baptist Church
3816 South 2500 East
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-8738
Harvest Fellowship Church
122 E. Lagoon St.
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-0132
Celebrate Recovery Christ Centered
12 step Meeting: Fridays 7:30pm
Genesis Change Group
"Ladies of the Night"-Tuesdays 7pm
Genesis Change Group
"Men Helping Men"-7pm
Ph: (435) 789-1347
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Harvest Fellowship church has several recovery and support groups available to the public. These
support groups address a variety of issues including alcoholism, anger, anxiety, depression,
relationships, compulsive and addictive behaviors and much more.
Holy Spirit Episcopal Church
4250 1000 East
Randlett, Utah 84063
Ph: (435) 545-2400
Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall
168 South 200 West
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-3673
LDS Family Services
63 W Price River Drive
Price, Utah 84501
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 637-2991
www.ldsfamilyservices.org
Addiction Recovery 12 Step Group
Time: Thursday & Friday at 7pm
2745 West 100 North
Venal, Utah 84078
Addiction Recovery 12 Step Group
Time: Sunday at 7pm
Uintah H.S. Seminary Building
1880 West 500 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Addiction Recovery 12 Step Group
Time: 6pm
Ages: 10-18
Split Mountain Youth Center
North Conference Room
830 East Main Street
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-2045
Addiction Recovery 12 Step Group
Time: Thursday at 7pm
447 E. Lagoon St.
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Addiction Recovery 12 Step Group
Time: Thursday at 7pm
130 South 300 East
Duchesne, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 738-5795
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LDS Family Services is a behavioral health organization that assists church leaders and their members in
a manner congruent with revealed doctrine and welfare principles. Among services offered are
Addiction services, Overcoming Pornography, Community Resources, Counseling services, Single
Expectant Parent Counseling, and Adoption. If you want to find the nearest office, please contact the
website or call the number provided. LDS Family Services has a professional counseling staff who are
qualified in the behavioral sciences. They offer counseling services to individuals, and/ or family in
following areas; but not limited to: marital conflict, parent-child conflict, addiction, abuse, depression,
anxiety, and same-gender attraction. To receive services, members may be referred by their bishop or
branch president, or contact the agency directly. Cost for services is $ 65.00 per session.
Myton Community Presbyterian Church
22 East 100 South
Myton, Utah 84052
Ph: (435) 722-9196
Oasis House of Glory
Ph: (435) 781-9992
725 South 950 West
Vernal, Utah 84078
The Oasis House of Glory offers basic Christian Counseling to single adults, married couples and children.
Pastors Stephen and Ginger Pierce are both present while women and children are being counseled.
There is no fee for services. Clients are seen by appointments.
Our Saviors Lutheran Church
370 South 400 West
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-1421
Roosevelt Baptist Church
Ph: (435) 722-3540
Celebrate Recovery Christ Centered 12 Step Meeting
Roosevelt Baptist Church
401 Hillcrest Drive
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: 7:30pm Mondays
The Roosevelt Baptist Church offers help and counseling for addiction, family and spiritual matters while
strictly and only using biblical truth to lead their way. They use Celebrate Recovery, which is a biblically
based 12 step program. They also offer a class for the family members of addicts, bible studies and
youth ministries.
Seventh Day Adventist
Church of Vernal
263 W. Main
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-2462
St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church
Ph: (435) 353-4279
17000 North 3900 East
White Rocks, Utah 84085
There are several AA meetings held at St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church. Call for information.
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St. Helen's Catholic Church
432 East 200 North
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-2975
St. James Catholic Church
138 North 100 West
Vernal, Utah 84078
There is an AA meeting held at St. James Catholic Church.
Ph: (435) 789-3016
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
226 W. Main
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-1806
Ute Southern Baptist
Rt. 2 Box 2516
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-1374
Vernal Christian Church
Vernal Christian Psychology Services
1845 West 750 South
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: Tues & Wed 9am-6pm
Ph: (435) 828-8028
World Vision Assemble of God
444 West 400 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-3210
INTERVENTION
Tom McCullom
Ph: (801) 562-0808
Earl Hightower
Ph: (310) 892-9800
Keith Fierman
Ph: (205) 533-2489
Ed Storti, CADC
Ph: (310) 548-3973
John Southworth
Ph: (800) 386-1695
Dr. James Tracy
Ph: (760) 880-9190
Dirk Eldredge II, CADC
Ph: (310) 373-1011
Della Blackbarn
Ph: (918) 747-7095
Kristina Wandzilak
Ph: (415) 747-8224
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William J. Maher, CADC, ACI
Ph: (804) 539-7450
James D. Shelton, MS, MAC, LCDC
Ph: (866) 369-7078
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Ph: (435) 789-0914
Meetings in Vernal and Roosevelt [see community meetings listing for times & locations]
AL-ANON Family Group Meetings
Ph: 866-262-9587
Vernal City Offices
374 E Main St
Location: Community Room
Vernal, Utah 84078 [see community meetings listing for times & locations]
Cornerstone Counseling
Substance Abuse and general Mental Health Counseling services.
Ph: (801) 355-2846
LDS Family Services
63 W Price River Drive
Price, Utah 84501
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 637-2991
www.ldsfamilyservices.org
LDS Family Services has a professional counseling staff who are qualified in the behavioral sciences. They
offer counseling services to individuals, and/ or family in following areas; but not limited to: marital
conflict, parent-child conflict, addiction, abuse, depression, anxiety, and same-gender attraction. To
receive services, members may be referred by their bishop or branch president, or contact the agency
directly. Cost for services is $ 65.00 per session.
Ute Indian Tribe Alcohol &
Ph: (435) 722-3234
Substance Abuse Prevention Program
Fax: (435) 722-0232
550 South 6777 East
P.O. Box 936
Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Provides: SA / TX/OP/; serves Indian Tribal members who are eligible for services: adolescents, women,
men, who reside within the Unitah and Ouray Indian reservation.
COMMUNITY MEETINGS-AA
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA)
"There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to top using."
All Meetings are non-smoking
Closed=Members only
Open=Anyone
AA Hotline
Ph: (435) 789-0914
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SUNDAY
VERNAL
American Legion Hall
Vernal Men's Stag
340 N. Vernal Ave
Vernal, Utah 84078
Time: 10:30am (Closed Meeting)
American Legion Club
Candlelight Discussion
340 N. Vernal Ave
Time:8pm (Open)
LDS Church
Time:7pm (Open)
MONDAY
Vernal
Kingsbury Community Church
Sunlight of the spirit
65 East 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Time: 7pm (Open)
American Legion Hall
Candlelight Discussion
340 N. Vernal Ave
Time: 8pm (Open)
Fort Duchesne
Red Pine AA Meetings
550 South 6777 East
Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026
Time: 7pm-8pm
TUESDAY
Vernal
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
226 W. Main
Vernal, Utah 84078
Time: 8pm-Men's Meeting (Closed)
Whiterocks
St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church
17000 North 3900 East
Whiterocks, Utah 84085
Time: 7pm-open
Ph: (435) 722-9906
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Wednesday
Vernal
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
226 W. Main
Vernal, Utah 84078
Time: 1pm-Women's Meeting (Closed)
LDS East Stake Center
12 step Addiction Recovery
Time: 7pm (Open)
Uintah County Building
1st floor (Conf rm)
Primary Purpose Step Study Group
Time: 7pm
Roosevelt
The Alano Club
144 East 300 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Time:7pm (open)
THURSDAY
Myton
AA Meeting
Time: 7pm (Open)
Vernal
St. James Catholic Church
Venal Book study
138 North 100 West
Vernal, Utah 84078
Time: 8pm (Open)
Whiterocks
St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church
17000 North 3900 East
Whiterocks, Utah 84085
Time: 7pm (open)
FRIDAY
Vernal
Kingsbury Community Church
Sunlight of the spirit
65 East 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Time: 7pm (closed)
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Roosevelt
The Alano Club
144 East 300 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
7pm (closed)
SATURDAY
Vernal
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
226 W. Main
Vernal, Utah 84078
1pm (open)
Roosevelt
The Alano Club
144 East 300 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
7pm (closed)
AL-ANON
All Meetings are non-smoking
Closed-Members only
Open-Anyone
AA Hotline
Alano Club
Ph: (435) 789-0914
Ph: (435) 722-2595
MONDAY
The Alano Club
144 East 300 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Time: 8pm (Closed)
TUESDAY
Vernal City Office building
447 E. Main
Venal, Utah 84078
7pm (Open)
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS (NA)
"There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to top using."
All Meetings are non-smoking
Closed-Members only
Open-Anyone
NA Hotline
Ph: (435) 214-1030
Alano Club
Ph: (435) 722-2595
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SUNDAY
American Legion Hall
340 N. Vernal Ave
Vernal, Utah 84078
Time: 8pm (open)
MONDAY
American Legion Hall
340 N. Vernal Ave
Vernal, Utah 84078
Time: 8pm (open)
TUESDAY
American Legion Hall
340 N. Vernal Ave.
Vernal, Utah 84078
Time: 8pm-open
Roosevelt Baptist Church
12 step celebration of Recovery
Time: 7pm (open)
The Alano Club
144 East 300 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Time: 8pm-open
WEDNESDAY
Red Pine R.T.C.
550 South 6777 East
Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026
Time: 7pm-8pm
American Legion Hall
340 N. Vernal Ave.
Vernal, Utah 84078
Time: 8pm-open
Alano Club
Roosevelt, Ut
Time:7pm (open)
THURSDAY
American Legion Hall
340 N. Vernal Ave.
Vernal, Utah 84078
Time: 8pm (open)
Ph: (435) 722-9906
or (435) 722-9907
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The Alano Club
144 East 300 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Time: 8pm (open)
FRIDAY
American Legion Hall
340 N. Vernal Ave.
Vernal, Utah 84078
Time: 8pm (open)
SATURDAY
American Legion Hall
340 N. Vernal Ave.
Vernal, Utah 84078
Time: 8pm (open)
The Alano Club
144 East 300 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Time: 8pm (open)
FAITH-BASED SERVICES
Ashley Valley Calvary Chapel
P.O. Box 1730
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-6834
www.avcalvary.org
Ashley Valley Calvary Chapel offers basic Christian Counseling to single adults, married couples and
children. Pastor Phil Dagget and a sister in Christ are both present while women and children are being
counseled. There is no fee for services.
Faith Baptist Church
800 S. State
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Church of Christ
3970 South 2500 East
Vernal, Utah 84078
Community Pentecostal
Church of God
1500 N White Rocks Rd.
White Rocks, Utah 84026
First Baptist Church
2100 W Hwy 40
Ph: (435) 353-4949
Ph: (435) 722-3027
Ph: (435) 789-1347
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Vernal, Utah 84078
First Baptist Church
592 East 400 South
Duchesne, Utah 84021
Ph: (435) 738-8618
Grace Baptist Church
3816 South 2500 East
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-8738
Harvest Fellowship Church
122 E. Lagoon St.
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-0132
Celebrate Recovery Christ Centered
12 step Meeting: Fridays 7:30pm
Genesis Change Group
"Ladies of the Night"-Tuesdays 7pm
Genesis Change Group
"Men Helping Men"-7pm
Harvest Fellowship church has several recovery and support groups available to the public. These
support groups address a variety of issues including alcoholism, anger, anxiety, depression,
relationships, compulsive and addictive behaviors and much more.
Holy Spirit Episcopal Church
4250 1000 East
Randlett, Utah 84063
Ph: (435) 545-2400
Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall
168 South 200 West
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-3673
LDS Family Services
63 W Price River Drive
Price, Utah 84501
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 637-2991
www.ldsfamilyservices.org
Addiction Recovery 12 Step Group
Time: Thursday & Friday at 7pm
2745 West 100 North
Venal, Utah 84078
Addiction Recovery 12 Step Group
Time: Sunday at 7pm
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Uintah H.S. Seminary Building
1880 West 500 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Addiction Recovery 12 Step Group
Time: 6pm
Ages: 10-18
Split Mountain Youth Center
North Conference Room
830 East Main Street
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-2045
Addiction Recovery 12 Step Group
Time: Thursday at 7pm
447 E. Lagoon St.
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Addiction Recovery 12 Step Group
Ph: (435) 738-5795
Time: Thursday at 7pm
130 South 300 East
Duchesne, Utah 84066
LDS Family Services is a behavioral health organization that assists church leaders and their members in
a manner congruent with revealed doctrine and welfare principles. Among services offered are
Addiction services, Overcoming Pornography, Community Resources, Counseling services, Single
Expectant Parent Counseling, and Adoption. If you want to find the nearest office, please contact the
website or call the number provided. LDS Family Services has a professional counseling staff who are
qualified in the behavioral sciences. They offer counseling services to individuals, and/ or family in
following areas; but not limited to: marital conflict, parent-child conflict, addiction, abuse, depression,
anxiety, and same-gender attraction. To receive services, members may be referred by their bishop or
branch president, or contact the agency directly. Cost for services is $ 65.00 per session.
Myton Community Presbyterian Church
22 East 100 South
Myton, Utah 84052
Ph: (435) 722-9196
Oasis House of Glory
Ph: (435) 781-9992
725 South 950 West
Vernal, Utah 84078
The Oasis House of Glory offers basic Christian Counseling to single adults, married couples and children.
Pastors Stephen and Ginger Pierce are both present while women and children are being counseled.
There is no fee for services. Clients are seen by appointments.
Our Saviors Lutheran Church
370 South 400 West
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-1421
Roosevelt Baptist Church
Ph: (435) 722-3540
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Celebrate Recovery Christ Centered 12 Step Meeting
Roosevelt Baptist Church
401 Hillcrest Drive
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: 7:30pm Mondays
The Roosevelt Baptist Church offers help and counseling for addiction, family and spiritual matters while
strictly and only using biblical truth to lead their way. They use Celebrate Recovery, which is a biblically
based 12 step program. They also offer a class for the family members of addicts, bible studies and
youth ministries.
Seventh Day Adventist
Church of Vernal
263 W. Main
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-2462
St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church
Ph: (435) 353-4279
17000 North 3900 East
White Rocks, Utah 84085
There are several AA meetings held at St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church. Call for information.
St. Helen's Catholic Church
432 East 200 North
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-2975
St. James Catholic Church
138 North 100 West
Vernal, Utah 84078
There is an AA meeting held at St. James Catholic Church.
Ph: (435) 789-3016
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
226 W. Main
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-1806
Ute Southern Baptist
Rt. 2 Box 2516
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-1374
Vernal Christian Church
Vernal Christian Psychology Services
1845 West 750 South
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: Tues & Wed 9am-6pm
Ph: (435) 828-8028
World Vision Assemble of God
444 West 400 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-3210
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DRUG TESTING
Ashley Valley Medical Center
151 West 200 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-3342
Basin Paramedical
3456 West 500 South
Venal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-9440
Hartle Chiropractic
383 East Lagoon
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-3370
Intermountain Toxicology
Vernal Office
266 West 100 North
Venal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-5249
Intermountain Toxicology
Roosevelt Office
127 West 450 South #4
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 789-5249
Random Drug Testing Hotline
Hours: Weekdays, including Holidays
Ph: (435) 725-4878
Testing Sites:
127 W 450 S #4
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-Th 8:30am-11:00am; Fri 8:30am-2pm
266 W 100 N #1
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-F 8:30am-11:45am; 1pm-4:45pm
Ph: (435) 725-5249
Ph: (435) 789-5249
MEDIATION
University Of Utah Assessment &
Ph: (801) 532-1850
Referral Services
450 South 900 East
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Hours: M-F 7:30am-4:30pm
It is painful to watch someone you love struggle with an addiction. If the loved one is an adult who is
refusing treatment, there is often a sense of helplessness which only enhances the pain. Please call us
and talk with one of our professionals who will provide concrete guidance tailored toward your specific
situation and make suggestions for ways to convince your loved one to come to our clinic where we
cannot only determine what type of treatment is necessary, but persuade him or her to follow through
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with the referral. Often an individual who initially is unwilling to go to treatment will agree to meet with
us because we are not a treatment program. Although there is a onetime fee, if we can meet face to
face with you or loved one. the guidance we provide will be ongoing to help you navigate the system of
substance abuse treatment as well as move forward through any barriers that may present.
Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
Ph: (435) 673-0608
High Unitah Annual Celebration of Recovery
June 7-9, 2013
351 North Vernal Avenue
Vernal, Utah 84078
Contact Persons:
Tammy
Ph: (435) 790-0982
Teather
Ph: (435) 790-9303
Meetings in Vernal and Roosevelt [see community Meetings listing for times & locations]
Tobacco Quit Line
Ph: 1-800-748-8669
Northeastern Counseling Center
1140 W 500 South
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 789-6300
(After hours) 435- 828-8241
Northeastern Counseling Center
285 West 800 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (435) 725-6300
(After Hours) 435-823-6823
Roosevelt Rendezvous House
Ph: (435) 722-4958
Northeastern Counseling Center
Ph: (435) 738-5512
54 East 200 South
Duchesne, Utah 84021
It is the mission of the Northeastern Counseling Center to provide high quality, accessible, affordable
human services to the residents of Daggett, Duchesne and Uintah Counties. The overall agency goal is to
help those with mental health, emotional disorders or substance abuse problems to overcome their
challenges and become healthy, functioning members of society. The agency is supported through a
combination of public and private sources. Some services are eligible for private insurance and Medicaid
reimbursement. A sliding scale is available to the uninsured.
Volunteers of America
Administration Office
435 West Bearcat Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
Ph: (801) 363-9414
website: www.voat.org
Adult Detoxification Services
252 West Brooklyn Avenue
Ph: (801) 363-9400
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Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
Substance Abuse Treatment-Statewide
AMERICAN FORK
Alliance Clinical Services
(Intake) Ph: (801) 225-4503
71 North 490 West
Ph: (801) 763-7775
American Fork, Ut 84003
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP / Adolescents, persons with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse
disorders, Persons with HIV/ AIDS, LGBT, Seniors/ older persons, Pregnant/ Postpartum women,
Women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders and criminal Justice clients are served. Self-pay, Private, and Military
insurance are accepted. Sliding fee scale (income-based) is available. Spanish speakers are available.
BEAVER
Southwest Behavioral Health Center
Ph: (435) 438-5537
75 West 1175 North
Beaver, Ut 84713
Provides: MH-SA/ TX / OP / Adolescents, Women, and DUI/DWI clients served. Self-pay, Medicaid,
Medicare, State-Financed, Private and Military insurance are accepted. Sliding fee scale is available for
eligible clients.
BLANDING
San Juan Counseling
Ph: (435) 678-2992
356 South Main Street
(Hotline) Ph: (800) 502-3999
Blanding, Ut 84511
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP PH/ Adolescents, DUI/DWI offenders are served. Self-pay, Medicaid,
Medicare, State-financed, Private, and Military insurance are accepted. Sliding fee scale and Payment
assistance are available for eligible clients. ASL and Spanish services are available.
BOUNTIFUL
Bountiful Treatment Center
146 West 300 South Street Suite 100
Bountiful, Ut 84010
Ph: (801) 292-2318
www.methadonetreatment.com
Provides services only for clients struggling with Methadone and Buprenorphrine. SA / TX / DT MM DM
BU / OP / Self-payment is accepted.
Davis Behavioral Health, Inc
Ph: (801) 298-3446
Bountiful Outpatient
(Hotline) Ph: (801) 298-3446
470 East Medical Drive
Bountiful, Utah 84010
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP /; Self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, Private and Military Insurance are accepted.
Sliding fee is available for eligible clients. ASL accommodation is available.
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Lakeview Hospital
Outpatient Substance Abuse Program
630 East Medical Drive
Bountiful, Utah 84010
Ph: (801) 299-2443
www.lakeviewhospital.com/
Provides: SA / TX DT BU / HI OP /; Self-payment, and private insurance are accepted. ASL
accommodation is available.
Lakeview Hospital
New Vision (Detox Center)
630 East Medical Center
Bountiful, Utah 84010
Ph: (801) 299-3777
www.lakeviewhospital.com/
Provides: SA / TX DT BU / HI OP / Self-payment, and private insurance are accepted. ASL
accommodation is available.
Positive Adjustments Corporation
48 East 400 South
Bountiful, Utah 84010
www.positiveadjustments.com
Provides: SA / TX / OP / Self-payment is available.
BRIGHAM CITY
Bear River Health Department
Substance Abuse Treatment
817 West 950 South
Brigham City, Utah 84
Ph: (435) 734-1321
(Hotline) Ph: (435) 730-2793
www.brhd.org
Provides: SA / TX / OP PH/; Adolescents, Person with co-occurring disorders, Pregnant /Postpartum
women, women, DUI/DWI offenders, and Criminal justice clients are served. Self-pay, Medicaid,
Medicare, State-financed, private and Military insurance are accepted. ASL and Spanish services are
available.
CASTLE DALE
Four Corners Community Behavioral
Health Inc. / Emery County Office
45 East 100 South Street
Castle Dale, Utah 84513
Ph: (435) 381-2432
www.fourcorners.ws
Provides: MH-SA / TX BU / OP /; Adolescent, Person with co-occurring disorders, and DUI/DWI offenders
served. Self-pay, Medicare, Medicaid, State-financed, private and Military insurance accepted. ASL and
Spanish services are available.
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Horizon House
Ph: (435) 586-2515
Residential Treatment Center
54 North 200 East
Cedar City, Utah 84720
Provides: SA / TX DT / RS RL OP PH/; Women, Men, and DUI/DWI offenders are served. Self-payment,
Medicaid, and Private insurance are accepted. Sliding fee scale is available. ASL and other assistance for
hearing impaired services are available.
Lighthouse Behavioral Health Services
Ph: (435) 865-1555
413 South Main Street
(Intake) Ph: (435) 673-0050
Cedar City, Utah 84720
Provides: MH-SA / TX/ OP/; DUI/ DWI offenders are served. Self-payment is accepted.
Paiute Tribe Behavior Health Dept.
Ph: (435) 586-1112 Ext. 500
440 North Paiute Drive
(Intake) Ph: (435) 586-1112
Cedar City, Utah 84720
Provides: MH-SA/ TX /OP /; Medicaid and private insurance are accepted.
Southwest Center
245 East 680 South
Cedar City, Utah 84720
Ph: (435) 867-7654
(Hotline) Ph: (435) 867-7654
iron.ut.networkofcare.org
Provides: MH-SA/ TX DT/ OP PH/; Adolescent, Persons with Co-occurring disorders, and DUI/DWI
offenders are served. Self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, State-financed, private and Military insurance are
accepted. Sliding fee scale is a available. ASL accommodation is available.
CLEARFIELD
Intermountain Specialized Abuse
Ph: (801) 773-2055
Treatment Center
(Hotlines) Ph: (801) 773-2055
189 South State Street
or (801) 268-4454
Ste. 160
Clearfield, Utah 84015
Provides: MH / TX / OP /; Adolescent, and Persons with co-occurring disorders are served. Medicare and
State Financed insurance are accepted. Sliding fee scale is available. Spanish language services are
available.
Positive Adjustments Corporation
466 North Main Street
Ste. 207
Clearfield, Utah 84015
Ph: (435) 776-4628
www.positiveadjustments.com
Provides: SA/ TX / OP /; DUI/DWI offenders served. Self-payment is accepted.
DELTA
Central Utah Counseling Center
51 North Center Street
Ph: (435) 864 3073
(Intake) Ph: (888) 343-3073
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P.O. Box 357
Delta, Utah 84624
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP /; DUI/DWI offenders served. Self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, State financed,
private and military insurance accepted. ASL and Spanish language services are available.
DRAPER
Youth Care of Utah Inc.
Ph: (801) 572-6989
12595 South Minuteman Drive
(Intake) Ph: (800) 782-4924
Draper, Utah 84020
Provides: MH / TX / RS RL PH;/ Adolescent, Persons with co-occurring disorders and pregnant
/postpartum women are served. Self-payment and private insurance accepted.
DUCHESNE
Northeastern Counseling Center
Ph: (435) 738-5512
28 East 200 South Street
Duchesne, Utah 84021
Provides: MH-SA/ TX / OP /; Self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, State financed and private insurance
accepted.
EPHRAIM
Central Utah Counseling Center
Ph: (435) 283-4065
390 West 100 North Street
(Hotline) Ph: (877) 469-2822
Ephraim, Utah 84627
(Intake) Ph: (877) 283-4065
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP/; DUI/DWI offenders served. Self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, State financed,
private and military insurance accepted. Sliding fee scale available. ASL and Spanish language services
available.
FILLMORE
Central Utah Counseling Center
Ph: (435) 743-5121
65 West Center Street
(Hotline) Ph: (877) 469-2822
Fillmore, Utah 84631
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP/; DUI/DWI offenders served. Self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, State financed,
private and military insurance accepted. Sliding fee scale available. ASL and Spanish language services
available.
FORT DUCHESNE
Ute Indian Tribe Alcohol &
Substance Abuse Prevention Program
550 South 6777 East
P.O. Box 936
Ph: (435) 722-3234
Fax: (435) 722-0232
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Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
Provides: SA / TX/OP/; serves Indian Tribal members who are eligible for services: adolescents, women,
men, who reside within the Unitah and Ouray Indian reservation.
Ute Indian Tribe
Ph: (435) 722-9906
Red Pine Residential Treatment Center
Ph: (435) 722-9907
Native American Treatment Facility
550 South 6777 East
Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026
Provides: SA / TX / RL ; serves persons with co-occurring disorders, pregnant women, women, men,
DUI/DWI offenders, and Criminal justice clients are served.
HEBER CITY
Heber Valley Counseling
Ph: (435) 654-3003
55 South 500 East Street
(Hotline) Ph: (801) 318-4016
Heber City, Utah 84032
Provides: MH-SA / TX BU / OP /; Adolescents, DUI/DWI offenders, and criminal justice clients are served.
Self-pay, Medicaid, and private insurance is accepted. Sliding fee scale and payment assistance is
available.
HIGHLAND
Ascend Recovery
6280 West 9600 North
Highland, Ut 84003
Ph: (801) 216-4800
www.ascendrecovery.com
Provides: SA / TX DT/ RS RL OP PH/; Serves persons with co-occurring disorders, HIV/AIDS, LGBT,
Seniors/Older persons, Pregnant/Postpartum women, women, men, and criminal justice clients served.
Self-payment and private insurance accepted.
KOOSHAREM
Sorenson's Ranch School Inc.
410 North 100 East Street
Koosharem, Ut 84744
Ph: (435) 638-7318
www.srensonesranch.com
Provides: MH-SA / TX / RL / Adolescents, and persons with co-occurring disorders are served. Self-pay,
Medicaid, and private insurance are accepted.
LAYTON
Davis Behavioral Health Inc.
Addictions Treatment Unit
2250 North 1700 West Street Building C
Layton, Utah 84041
Ph: (801) 773-7060
(Hotline) Ph: (801) 773-7060
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Provides: MH-SA / TX/ RS RL OP PH/; Persons with co-occurring disorders and men are served. Self-pay,
Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance are accepted. ASL and Spanish language services are
available.
Davis Behavioral Health Inc.
Ph: (801) 773-7060
Women's Recovery Center
(Hotline) Ph: (801) 773-7060
2250 North 1700 West Street Building B
Layton, Utah 84041
Provides: MH-SA / TX/ RS RL OP PH /; Persons with co-occurring disorders, pregnant/postpartum
women, and women are served. Self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance are accepted. ASL
and Spanish language services are available.
New Horizons
Ph: (801) 593-0008
360 South Fort Lane Suite 1-B
Layton, Utah 84041
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP / ; Serves DUI/DWI offenders. Accepts self-pay and private insurance. Spanish
language services are available.
LEHI
New Haven Inc.
10998 West 7600 North
Lehi, Ut 84043
Ph: (801) 768-2495
(Intake) Ph: (801) 798-1218
www.newhavenrtc.com
Provides: MH-SA/ TX/ RS RL /; Serves Adolescents, and persons with co-occurring disorders. Self-pay,
private and military insurance is accepted.
LOGAN
Bear River Health Department
Substance Abuse Treatment
655 East 1300 North
Logan, Utah 84341
Ph: (435) 792-6420 Ext. 421
(Intake) Ph: (435) 792-6420
(Hotline) Ph: (435) 881-0358
www.brhd.org
Provides: SA / TX / OP PH/ ; serves Adolescents, persons with co-occurring disorders,
pregnant/postpartum women, women, DUI/DWI offenders and criminal justice clients. Accepts self-pay,
Medicaid, Medicare, state financed, private and military insurance. Offers ASL and Spanish language
services.
Behavioral Mental Health Services DBA
Comprehensive Treatment Clinic
40 West Cache Valley Boulevard
Suite 10-A
Logan, Utah 84341
Ph: (435) 787-2271
www.4therapy.biz
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP /; accepts self-pay, state financed, private and military insurance.
Metro Treatment Of Utah LP Logan
Ph: (435) 755-5915
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Metro Treatment Center
1300 North 200 East
Suite 104
Logan, Utah 84341
www.methadonetreatment.com
Provides services only to Methadone and Buprenorphrine clients; SA / TX DT MM DM BU/ OP; accepts
self-pay.
MIDVALE
Alternative Behavioral Consultants
Ph: (801) 563-1222
7321 South State Street
(Intake) Ph: (801) 646-6547
Suite G
Midvale, Utah 84047
Provides: SA / TX / OP/; Serves persons with co-occurring disorders, HIV/AIDS, LGBT, Seniors/Older
persons, pregnant/postpartum women, women, men, DUI/DWI offenders, and criminal justice clients.
Accepts self-payment. Offers payment assistance for eligible clients.
Highland Ridge Hospital
7309 South 180 West Street
Midvale, Utah 84047
Ph: (801) 569-2153
(Intake) Ph: (800) 821-4357
(Hotline) Ph: (800) 821-4357
www.highlandridgehospital.com
Provides: MH-SA / TX DT / HI OP PH/; Serves persons with co-occurring disorders. Accepts self-pay,
private and military insurance.
Valley Mental Health Cottonwood
Family
Midvale, Utah 84047
Ph: (801) 743-6100
(Intake) Ph: (801) 263-7225
www.vmh.com
Provides: SA / TX / RS RL /; Serves persons with co-occurring disorders, pregnant/postpartum women,
women, beds for client's children, and criminal justice clients. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, state financed,
and private insurance. Offers sliding fee scale.
MOAB
Four Corners Community Behavioral
Health Moab Clinical Office
198 East Center Street
Moab, Utah 84532
Ph: (435) 259-6131
www.fourcorners.ws
Provides: MH / TX BU / OP/; Serves adolescents, persons with co-occurring disorders, and DUI/DWI
offenders. Accepts Self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, state financed, and private insurance. Offers sliding fee
scale.
MOUNT PLEASANT
MATR Inc.
265 North State Street
Ph:(435) 259-6131
(Intake) : (435) 462-4454
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P.O. Box 31
Mount Pleasant, Utah 84647
www.matrbehavioralhealth.com
Provides: TX DT HH / RS RL /; Serves DUI/DWI offenders. Accepts self-pay. Offers payment assistance.
MURRAY
Family Counseling Center
5250 South Commerce Drive
Suite 250
Murray, Utah 84107
Ph: (801) 261-3500 Ext. 114
(Intake): (801) 261-3500
www.familycounselingcenterutah.com/facilities.php
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP/; Serves persons with co-occurring disorders, HIV/AIDS, LGBT, Seniors/Older
persons, pregnant/postpartum women, women, DUI/DWI offenders and criminal justice clients. Accepts
self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed, private and military insurance. Offers ASL and Spanish
language services.
Intermountain Center For Cognitive Therapy
111 East 5600 Street
Suite 318
Murray, Utah 84107
Ph: (801) 268-2887
www.icctutah.com
Provides: MH-SA / TX/ OP/; Serves adolescents, persons with co-occurring disorders, LGBT,
Seniors/older persons, pregnant/postpartum women, women, men, and criminal justice clients. Accepts
Self-pay, State financed, private and military insurance. Offers a sliding fee scale.
Volunteers of America Center for
Women and Children
697 West 4170 South
Murray, Utah 84123
Ph: (801) 261-9177
www.voaut.org
The volunteers of America Center for Women and Children is a 30 bed, social model residential
detoxification center for homeless women and children. The program provides a safe and supportive
living environment for women to withdraw from Alcohol and/or drugs. Women who enter the program
are taking their first steps on the road to successful transition from substance abuse, addiction and
homelessness. Therefore, the program seeks to provide women with the skills necessary to be
successful in treatment and begin the process of moving out of homelessness. There is no cost to Salt
Lake area residents. There is a $65.00 per day cost for outside residents.
NEPHI
Central Utah Counseling Center
Ph: (435) 623-1456
656 North Main Street
(Hotline): (877) 469-2822
Nephi, Utah 84648
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP/; Serves DUI/DWI offenders. Accepts Self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, State
financed, private and military insurance. Offers Sliding fee scale; ASL and Spanish language services.
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OGDEN
Blue Skies Recovery Center
727 24th Street
Ogden, Utah 84401
Ph: (801) 392-8900
(Intake) Ph: (801) 394-1212
(Hotlines) Ph: (801) 392-8900 or
Ph: (801) 394-1212
Provides: SA / TX / OP PH /; Serves adolescents, persons with co-occurring disorders, HIV/AIDS,
Seniors/Older persons, pregnant/postpartum women, women, men, DUI/DWI offenders, and criminal
justice clients. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance. Offers a sliding fee scale.
Clinical Consultants
2351 Grants Avenue
Suite 100
Ogden, Utah 84401
Ph: (801) 621-8670
www.clinicalconsultants.org
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP /; Serves person with co-occurring disorders, women, men, and DUI/DWI
offenders. Accepts Self-pay, state financed, private and military insurance. Offers Spanish language
services.
Metamorphosis Ogden Inc.
2144 Washington Boulevard
Ogden, Utah 84401
Ph: (801) 622-5272
www.breakaddiction.org
Provides: SA / TX DT MM DM BU/ OP/; accepts self-pay, and Medicaid insurance. Offers ASL services.
New Horizons Education and Treatment
Ph: (801) 392-6958
3003 Grant Avenue
Ogden, Utah 84401
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP/; accepts self-pay, private and military insurance. Offers Spanish language
services.
Ogden Regional Medical Center ACT
5475 South 500 East Street
Ogden, Ut 84405
Ph: (801) 479-2250
(Intake) Ph: (800) 215-2250
www.ogdenregional.com
Provides: SA / TX DT BU / HI OP PH/; serves persons with co-occurring disorders, HIV/AIDS, Women,
beds for clients' children, and Men. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, State financed, private, and
military insurance. Offers ASL services.
Professional Services Corporation
Ph: (801) 621-3624
533 26th Street
(Intake): (801) 621-3640
Suite 102
Ogden, Utah 84401
Provides: MH-SA / TX DT / OP /; serves adolescents, persons with co-occurring disorders, LGBLT,
Seniors/Older person, pregnant/ postpartum women, women, men, DUI/DWI offenders and criminal
justice clients. Accepts self-pay, Medicare, state financed, Private and military insurance. Offers Sliding
fee scale. Spanish services available.
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Salvation Army
Ph: (801) 621-3580 Ext. 22
2615 Grant Avenue
(Intake): (801) 621-3580
Ogden, Utah 84401
Provides: SA / TX HH / RL /; accepts self-pay and military insurance.
Utah Alcoholism Foundation
Serenity House
529 25th Street
Ogden, Utah 84401
Ph: (801) 392-5971
www.uafut.org
Provides: SA / TX / RL OP /; serves persons with co-occurring disorders, HIV/AIDS, LGBT, Seniors/ Older
persons, Women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders and criminal justice clients. Accepts self-pay and private
insurance.
Weber Human Services
237 26th Street
Ogden, Utah 84401
Ph: (801) 625-3700
(Hotline): (801) 625-3700
www.weberhs.org
Provides: MH-SA / TX DT / RS OP /; serves adolescents, person with co-occurring disorders, women,
men, DUI/DWI offenders, and criminal justice clients. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, state
financed, private and military insurance. Offers sliding fee scale. ASL services available.
OREM
Addiction and Psychological Services
Ph: (801) 222-0603
224 North Orem Boulevard
(Hotline): (801) 222-0603
Orem, Utah 84057
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP /; serves adolescents, person with co-occurring disorders, and DUI/DWI
offenders. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, private and military insurance. Spanish services available.
Discovery House UC Inc.
714 South State Street
Orem, Utah 84058
Ph: (801) 426-6565
(Intake): (801) 293-9999
(Hotline): (888) 366-7929
www.discoveryhouse.com
Provides: SA / TX MM BU / OP /; serves women, and men. Accepts self-pay and Medicaid, and private
insurance. Spanish services available.
Gathering Place UCCODAR
251 East 1200 South Street
Orem, Utah 84058
Ph: (801) 226-2255
www.gatheringplace.org
Provides: SA / TX / OP /; serves pregnant/postpartum women, women, men, DUI/DWI offenders and
criminal justice clients. Accepts self-pay, Medicare, and private insurance. Offers Sliding fee scale.
Institute for Cognitive Therapy Inc.
560 South State Street
Suite G-1
Orem, Utah 84058
www.iccutah.com
Ph: (801) 802-8608
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Provides: SA / TX / OP /; serves adolescents, persons with co-occurring disorders, seniors/older persons,
women, and criminal justice clients. Offers Sliding fee scale. Spanish services available.
NEFA
Ph: (801) 802-0115
382 East 720 South
(Intake): (801) 802-0115 X 0
Orem, Utah 84058
Provides: MH-SA / TX DT / OP/; serves persons with co-occurring disorders, and DUI/DWI offenders.
Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, state financed, private and military insurance. ASL and Spanish
services available.
PANGUITCH
Southwest Center
Ph: (435) 676-8176
609 North Main Street
(Hotline): (435) 676-8176
Suite 6
Panguitch, Utah 84759
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP /; serves DUI/DWI offenders. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, state financed, and
private insurance. ASL services available.
PARK CITY
Renaissance Ranch
4383 West Kilby Road
Park City, Utah 84098
Ph: (435) 940-0406
(Intake): (801) 545-0406 or
PH: (877) 736-7262
www.renaissanceranch.net
Provides: SA / TX BU / RS RL /; Serves men. Accepts self-pay, private and military insurance. Offers
sliding fee scale, and payment assistance.
PRICE
Four Corners Community
Behavior Health Inc.
575 East 100 South
Price, Utah 84501
Ph: (435) 637-2358
(Hotline): (435) 637-2358
www.fourcorners.ws
Provides: MH-SA / TX BU / OP/; serves adolescents, persons with co-occurring disorders, women, men,
DUI/WI offenders, and criminal justice clients. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, and private insurance. Offers
Sliding fee scale.
Intermountain Specialized Abuse
Treatment Center
23 South Carbon Street
Suite 10
Price, Utah 84501
Ph: (435) 637-4852
(Hotline): (800) 303-9805
www.isatcenter.org
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP /; Offers self-pay, Medicare, private and military insurance.
Lighthouse Life and Learning Center
Ph: (435) 637-2306
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251 West 400 North Street
Price, Utah 84501
(Intake): (435) 637-2358
www.fourcorners.ws
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP/; serves adolescents. ASL services available.
PROVO
Project Reality Utah County
Program Site
151 University Avenue
Suite 1400
Provo, Utah 84601
Ph: (801) 851-7119
www.projectreality.net
Provides: SA / TX DT MM DM BU / OP /; serves pregnant/postpartum women, women, and men.
Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, private and military insurance.
Provo Canyon School
4501 North University Avenue
Provo, Utah 84604
Ph: (801) 227-2100
(Intake): (801) 227-2100
www.provocanyon.com
Provides: MH-SA / TX / RL /;serves adolescents. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, state financed,
private and military insurance. Spanish services available.
Utah Alcoholism Foundation House of
Hope Provo
1726 South Buckley Lane
Provo, Utah 84606
Ph: (801) 373-6562
www.uafut.org
Provides: SA / TX / RS RL/; serves pregnant/postpartum women, and beds for client's children. Accepts
self-pay, Medicaid, and private insurance.
Utah County Division of Substance
Abuse outpatient Services
151 South University Avenue
Suite 1400
Provo, Utah 84601
Ph: (801) 851-7157
(Intake): (801) 851-7128
www.utahcountysubstanceabuse.org
Provides: SA / TX MM DM BU / OP PH /; serves person with co-occurring disorders, and DUI/DWI
offenders. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, and private insurance. ASL and Spanish services available.
RICHFIELD
Central Utah Counseling Center
Substance Abuse Center
255 South Main street
Richfield, Ut 84701
Ph: (435) 896-8236
(Intake): (800) 742-9070
(Hotline): (877) 469-2822
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Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP/; serves women, and criminal justice clients. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid,
Medicare, state financed, private and military insurance. Offers Sliding fee scale. ASL and Spanish
services available.
RIVERTON
Papilion House
1691 West 134000 South
Riverton, Utah 84065
Ph: (801) 473-3963
www.papilionhouse.com
Papilion House, Inc. provides housing to targeted populations which include women re-entering from
jail, clients transitioning from residential treatment centers, either with or without dual diagnosis, and
those women who are homeless or at or below 125% of the poverty level. We offer sober support
instruction on how to integrate into the sober community, life skills training and a monthly financial
workshop. they are working with DWS to create specialized employment counseling opportunities. Two
of the transitional units are located in the Utah County.
Salt Lake County Youth Services
1262 West 12700 South
Riverton, Utah 84065
Ph: (801) 468-3834
(Hotlines): (801) 269-7500 or
Ph: (801) 468-3830
www.slcoyouth.org
(Intake): (801) 468-3830
Provides: TX/ OP /; serves adolescents. Accepts self-pay and Medicaid.
ROOSEVELT
Northeastern Counseling Center
Ph: (435) 725-6300
285 West 800 South
(Hotline): (435) 823-6823
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
(Intake): (435) 725-6300
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP /; serves adolescents, DUI/DWI offenders. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid,
Medicare, state financed, and private insurance.
SAINT GEORGE
Aspen Education Group Sunhawk
Academy
948 North 1300 West
Saint George, Ut 84770
Ph: (800) 214-3878
(Intake): (435) 656-3211
www.sunhawkacademy.com
Provides: MH-SA / TX / RL /; serves adolescents, and persons with co-occurring disorders. Accepts selfpay, and private insurance.
Cinnamon Hills Youth Crisis Center
770 East Saint George Boulevard
Saint George, Utah 84770
Ph: (435) 674-0984
(Intake): (800) 782-2888
www.cinnamonhills.com
Provides: MH / TX / RL /; serves adolescents, person with co-occurring disorders, beds for client's
children, and criminal justice clients. Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance.
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Counseling Services of Southern UT
Ph: (435) 673-2822
LLC
561 East Tabernacle Road
Saint George, UT 84770
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP/; serves persons with co-occurring disorders, women, men, DUI/DWI
offenders and criminal justice clients. Accepts self-pay, private, and military insurance.
Intermountain Specialized Abuse
Treatment Center
321 North Mall Drive
Suite A-101
Saint George, Utah 84790
Provides: TX / OP /; Accepts self-pay and private insurance.
Red Rock Canyon School
747 East Saint George Boulevard
Saint George, Utah 84770
Ph: (435) 628-8075
(Intake): (435) 628-4532
Ph: (435) 673-6111
(Hotline): (800) 635-4441
www.redrockcanyonschool.com
Provides: MH-SA / TX / RL /; serves persons with co-occurring disorders, LGBLT, pregnant/postpartum
women, and criminal justice clients. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance.
Southwest Center Behavioral Health
Services
474 West 200 North Street
Suite 300
Saint George, Utah 84770
Ph: (435) 634-5600
(Hotline): (435) 634-5600
www.southwestcenter.com
Provides: MH-SA / TX HH / RS RL OP/; serves adolescents, beds for client's children, and DUI/DWI
offenders. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, state financed, private and military insurance. Sliding
fee scale available.
SALT LAKE CITY
Alpine Center for Personal Growth
Substance Abuse Outpatient Treatment
5689 South Redwood Road
Suite 30
Salt Lake City, Utah 84123
Ph: (801) 359-4884
www.alpinecenters.com
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP /; serves adolescents, person with co-occurring disorders, and DUI/DWI
offenders. Accepts self-pay and private insurance.
Asian Association of Utah
1588 South Major Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
Ph: (801)467-6060
(Intake): (801) 467-6060 Ext. 207
or (801) 467-6060 Ext. 229
www.aau-slc.org
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP/; serves adolescents, and DUI/DWI offenders. Accepts self-pay, and Medicaid
insurance. Offers Sliding fee scale and Payment assistance. Spanish services available.
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Assessment Counseling and
Educational Services (ACES)
2970 South Main Street
Suite 200
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
Ph: (801) 265-8000
www.acestreatment.org
Provides: SA / TX / OP /; serves adolescents, persons with co-occurring disorders, women, men,
DUI/DWI offenders, and criminal justice clients. Accepts self-pay and private insurance. Offers sliding
scale. ALS and Spanish services available.
Catholic Community Services of Utah
Saint Mary's Home for Men
745 E 300 S
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
Ph: (801) 328-1894
(Intake): (801) 428-1300
or (801) 428-1303
www.ccsutah.org
Provides: SA/ TX / RL /;Serves men. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, state financed, and military
insurance. Offers sliding fee scale.
Catholic Community Services of Utah
Women's Treatment Program
745 E 300 S
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
Ph: (801) 977-9119
(Intake): (801) 428-1330
(Intake): (801) 428-1240
www.ccsutah.org
Provides: SA / TX / OP/; serves pregnant/postpartum women, and women. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid,
Medicare, and state financed insurance. Offers a sliding fee scale.
Criminal Justice Services
145 East 1300 South Street
Suite 501
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
Ph:(801) 799-8471
(Intake): (801) 799-8466
or (801) 799-8461
www.slcocjs.org
Provides: MH-SA / TX / OP/; serves persons with co-occurring disorders, DUI/DWI offenders and criminal
justice clients. Accepts self-pay. Offers payment assistance. Spanish services available.
Discovery House Utah
449 East 2100 South Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
Ph: (801) 596-2111
www.discoveryhouse.com
Provides: SA / TX MM BU / OP/;accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance. Spanish
services available.
First Step House
411 Grant Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84116
Ph: (801) 359-8862 Ext. 114
(Intake): (801) 359-8862 Ext. 110
www.firststephouse.org
Provides: SA / TX / RS RL PH /;Serves men and DUI/DWI offenders. Accepts self-payment. Offers sliding
fee scale and payment assistance.
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Haven The Helping Hand Association
974 East South Temple Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
Ph: (801) 533-0070
(Intake): (801) 533-0079
www.havenlc.org
Provides: SA / TX HH/ RS RL/; serves persons with co-occurring disorders. Accepts self-payment.
Intermountain Specialized Abuse
Treatment Center
3809 South West Temple
Suite 1-B
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
Ph: (801)268-4454
(Hotline): (801) 303-9805
www.isatcenter.org
Provides: MH/ TX / OP /; serves adolescents, persons with co-occurring disorders and criminal justice
clients. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, private and military insurance. Offers Sliding fee scale.
Spanish services are available.
Journey At Willowcreek Family
Tree Center LLC
8072 South Highland Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84121
Ph: (800) 453-2124
(Intake): (801) 947-7664
(Hotline): (800) 453-2124
www.journeyhealingcenters.com
Provides: SA / TX BU / RS RL OP PH/; accepts self-pay, private and military insurance.
LDS Hospital Intermountain Healthcare
Dayspring Program
C Street and 8th Avenue
Salt Lake City, Utah 84143
Ph: (801) 408-5580
(Intake): (801) 265-3049
www.intermountainhealthcare.org
Provides: SA/ DT BU/ HI OP/; accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, private and military insurance. ASL
services available.
Metamorphosis
339 East 3900 South Street
Suite 101
Salt Lake City, Utah 84106
Ph: (801) 261-5790
www.breakaddiction.org
Provides: SA/ TX / DT MM DM BU / OP; accepts self-payments. ASL services available.
Odyssey House Inc Adolescent
Treatment Facility
607 East 200 South Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
Ph: (801) 363-0203
(Intake): (801) 322-3222 or
Ph: (801) 428-3427
www.odysseyhouse.org
Provides: SA/ TX/ RS RL OP/; serves adolescents, and persons with co-occurring disorders. Accepts selfpay, Medicaid and private insurance.
Odyssey House Inc Adult
Treatment Program
68 South 600 East Street
Ph: (801) 322-1001 Ext. 3465
(Intake): (801) 322-3222 or
Ph: (801) 428-3415
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Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
www.odysseyhouse.org
Provides: SA/ TX/ RL/;Serves women, and men. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, state financed, private and
military insurance. Offers Sliding fee scale.
Odyssey House Inc Outpatient
340 East 100 South Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Ph: (801) 322-1185
(Intake): (801) 428-3421
(Hotline): (801) 322-1001
www.odysseyhouse.org
Provides: SA/ TX/ OP/;serves DUI/DWI offenders. Accepts self-pay, private and military insurance. Offers
Sliding fee scale and payment assistance. Spanish services available.
Odyssey House Inc Transitional House
1805 West Kimberly Circle
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
Ph: (801) 322-1001
(Intake): (801) 322-3222 or
Ph: (801) 428-3415
www.odysseyhouse.org
Provides: SA/ TX/ OP/; Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, State Financed, private and military insurance. Offers
Sliding fee scale.
Odyssey House Inc Women and
Children's Program
42 South 500 East Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
Ph: (801) 596-1990
(Intake): (801) 322-3222 or
Ph: (801) 428-3415
www.odysseyhouse.org
Provides: MH-SA/ TX/ RS RL/; serves persons with co-occurring disorders, pregnant/postpartum women,
women, and beds for client's children. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, state financed, private and military
insurance. Offers Sliding fee scale and payment assistance.
Odyssey House Inc
344 East 100 South Street
Suite 301
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Ph: (801) 322-4257
(Intake): (801) 322-3222 or
Ph: (801) 363-0203
www.odysseyhouse.org
Provides: MH-SA/ TX HH/ RL OP PH/; serves adolescents, persons with co-occurring disorders, HIV/AIDS,
pregnant/postpartum women, Women, beds for client's children, men, DUI/DWI offenders, and criminal
justice clients. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, private and military insurance. Offers Sliding fee scale and
payment assistance.
Positive Adjustments Corporation
2995 SW Temple Street Suite A
Salt Lake City, Utah 84115
Ph: (801) 466-4484
www.positveadjustments.com
Provides: SA/ TX/ OP/; Serves DUI/DWI offenders. Accepts self-payment. Spanish services available.
Primary Children's Medical Center
Adolescent Residential and Day Treatment
5770 South 1500 West Building A
Salt Lake City, Utah 84123
www.intermountainhealthcare.org
Ph: (801) 265-3142
(Intake): (801) 265-3107 or
Ph: (801) 270-4322
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Provides: MH-SA/ TX DT BU/ HI RS/; serves adolescents, persons with co-occurring disorders, beds for
client's children. Accepts self-payment, state financed, and private insurance. Offers payment
assistance. ASL and Spanish services available.
Professional Services Corporation
Ph: (801) 277-8025
Salt Lake City Office
4667 Holladay Boulevard Suite 2
Salt Lake City, Utah 84117
Provides: MH-SA/ TX/ OP/; serves co-occurring disorders, and DUI/DWI offenders. Accepts self-pay,
Medicaid, Medicare, state financed, private and military insurance. Offers Sliding fee scale.
Project Reality
150 East 700 South Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
(Intake): (801) 364-8080 Ext. 0
www.project reality.net
Provide: Services for Methadone and Buprenorphrine clients only. MH-SA/ TX DT MM DM BU/OP; serves
pregnant/postpartum women, and women. Accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, private and military
insurance.
Rescue Haven
1165 S. State
SLC, Ut 84111
Ph: (801) 521-5925
www.rescuesaltlake.org
Provides: This is a free one year live in program for women.
Rescue Mission of Salt Lake
463 South 400 West
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
Ph: (801) 355-1302
www.rescuesaltlake.org
The New Life Program is a free 12 month program for men.
Sandy Counseling West Unit
Ph: (801) 944-1666
1325 West 2200 South
Suite F
Salt Lake City, Utah 84119
Provides: MH/ TX/ OP/; serves adolescents, and persons with co-occurring disorders. Accepts self-pay,
Medicaid, private and military insurance. Offers Sliding fee scale. Spanish services available.
Sequoia Counseling Center
Ph: (801) 463-7520
3378 South 900 East Street
(Hotline): (801) 581-5333
Salt Lake City, Utah 84109
Provides: MH-SA/ TX/ OP/; serves person with co-occurring disorders, men, DUI/DWI offenders and
criminal justice clients. Accepts self-pay, and private insurance. ASL and Spanish services available.
Therapy In Your Face
1579 West 600 South Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84104
www.1wp.com/go/manuel
Ph: (801) 973-0655
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Provides: MH-SA/ TX/ OP; serves adolescents, HIV/AIDS, Seniors/Older persons, and criminal justice
clients. Accepts self-payment. Spanish services available.
University of Utah Neuropsychiatric
Institute Recovery Works
501 Chipeta Way
Salt Lake City, Utah 84108
Ph: (801) 587-3235
(Intake): (801) 587-3235 X 0
(Hotline): (801) 583-2500
www.med.utahedu/uni
Provides: MH/ TX DT / HI OP/; accepts self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, State financed, private and military
insurance. ASL services available.
University of Utah Medical Center
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Clinic
30 North 1900 East Street Room 1-R52
Salt Lake City, Utah 84132
Ph: (801) 581-6228 Ext. 581
(Intake): (801) 581-6228
www.uuhsc.utah,edu/uni/services.htm
Provides: SA/ TX/ OP/; serves women, men, DUI/DWI offenders and criminal justice clients. Accepts selfpay, private and military insurance.
Univ of Utah Neuropsychiatric Inst.
Staying off Substances (SOS)
501 Chipeta Way
Salt Lake City, Utah 84108
Ph: (801) 587-3229
(Intake): (801-587-3229 X 0
or (801) 583-2550
www.uuhsc.utah,edu/uni/services.htm
Provides: SA/ TX/ OP PH/; serves adolescents, and person with co-occurring disorders. Accepts self-pay,
state financed, private and military insurance.
Utah Alcoholism Foundation
857 East 200 South
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
Ph: (801) 487-3276
(Intake): (801) 487-3276 Ext. 1201 or
Ph: (801) 487-3276 Ext. 1215
www.uafut.org
Provides: SA/ TX / RS RL OP PH/;serves pregnant/ postpartum women, women, beds for client's children,
and DUI/DWI offenders. Accepts self-pay, and Medicaid.
Valley Mental Health Forensic Unit
Ph: (801) 538-2057 Ext. 228
443 South 600 East
(Intake): (801)538-2057
Suite 10
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
Provides: SA / TX / OP / Persons with co-occurring disorders, HIV/AIDS, Gays and Lesbians, DUI/DWI
offenders and criminal justice clients served. Self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance
accepted. ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired and Spanish speakers available.
VA SLC Healthcare System North Star
Ph: (801) 582-1565 Ext. 1840
SAT (116NS)
Hotlines: Ph: (801) 582-1565 Ext. 2743
500 South Foothill Drive
or Ph: (801) 582-1565 Ext. 2744
Salt Lake City, Utah 84148
Provides: SA / TX DT BU / RS RL OP / Persons with co-occurring disorders served. Self-pay, private and
military insurance accepted. Payment assistance available.
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Volunteers of American (VOA)
Administrative Office
511 West 200 South #160
SLC, Utah 84101
Ph: (801) 363-9414
VOA Center for Women & Children
697 West 4170 South
Murray, Utah 84123
Ph: (801) 261-9177
VOA Day Treatment & Housing
124 South 400 East #230
SLC, Utah 84111
Ph: (801) 355-1528
Homeless Outreach Program
440 South 400 West
SLC, Utah 84101
Ph: (801) 519-9721
VOA Transition Home
718 South 600 East
SLC, Utah 84102
Ph: (801) 359-5545
Volunteers of America Adult
Detoxification Center
Substance Abuse Services
252 West Brooklyn Avenue
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
Ph: (801) 363-9400
www.voaut.org
The Volunteers of America Adult Detoxification Center is a 56 bed residential program where homeless
and low-income men and women can safely detoxify from Alcohol and/or drugs. This program is the
primary provider for detoxification services in Salt Lake City County. Once individuals have completed
physical detoxification, clients are assessed and referred for additional substance abuse services. While
in the program clients attend 12-step recovery groups and participate in case management services in
order to increase readiness for substance abuse treatment and a life in recovery. There is no cost to Salt
Lake area residents. there is a $65.00 per day cost for non-residents.
Volunteers of America
Ph: (801) 364-0744
Homeless Youth Resource Center
The homeless Youth Resource Center delivers a continuum of services to homeless street youth through
three components: A Street Outreach program, a Daytime Drop-in Center and Transition Home.
SANDY
AD Psychotherapy and clinical Counseling
8465 South 700 East Street
Sandy, Ut 84070
www.adpsychotherapy.com
Ph: (801) 233-8577
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Provides: SA / TX DT BU / OP / DUI/ DWI offenders served. Self-pay, Medicare, State financed, private
and military insurance accepted.
Ark of Little Cottonwood
2919 East Granite Hollow Street
Sandy, Ut. 84092
Ph: (801) 733-0200
(Intake): (801) 733-0200 X 0
or (801) 502-5406
www.thearkoflittlecottonwood.com
Provides: MH-SA / TX DT BU / RS RL PH / Persons with Co-occurring disorders, seniors/ older persons,
pregnant/postpartum women, women, and men served. Self-pay, private, and military insurance
accepted. Spanish speaker available.
Changes Counseling/Consultation LLC
7370 South Creek Road
Suite 102
Sandy, Ut 84093
Ph: (801)542-7060
www.changescounseling.org
Provides: SA / TX / OP / Women, Men, DUI/DWI offenders, and criminal justice clients served. Self-pay,
Medicaid, Medicare, state financed, private, and military insurance accepted. Spanish speakers
available.
Froerer Counseling
11075 South State Street
Suite 28
Sandy, Ut 84070
Ph: (801) 501-8444
www.counselingandassessements.com
Provides: MH / TX / OP / Adolescents, DUI/DWI offenders, and criminal justice clients served. Self-pay,
Medicaid, and private insurance accepted. Spanish speakers available.
Inn Care
958- East 11190 South
Sandy, Ut 84094
Ph: (801) 571-4565
(Intake): (800) 409-0454
(Hotlines): (800) 409-0454 or
www.inn-care.com
Ph: (801) 487-0487
Provides: MH-SA / TX DT BU / RS RL / Persons with co-occurring disorders, HIV/AIDS, Gays and Lesbians,
Seniors / older persons, Pregnant/postpartum women served. Self-pay, Medicare, and private insurance
accepted.
Institute Of Change
958 East 11190 South
Sandy, Ut 84094
Ph: (801) 487-0487
(Intake): (800) 409-0454
(Hotlines): (800) 409-0454
www.instituteofchange.com
or (801) 487-0487
Provides: SA / TX BU / OP / Persons with Co-occurring disorders, Gay and Lesbian, Seniors /older
persons, Pregnant/ postpartum women, women, men, and DUI/DWI offenders served. Self-pay,
Medicare, and private insurance accepted. Sliding fee scale and payment assistance is available.
Sandy Counseling Center A DBA of
Humanistic Counseling
8184 South Highland Drive
Suite C-8
Ph: (801) 944-1666
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Sandy, Ut. 84093
www.sandycounseling.com
Provides: MH / TX / OP / Adolescents, persons with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse
disorders served. Self-pay, Medicaid, private, and Military insurance are accepted. Spanish speakers
available.
Turning Point Centers
Ph: (801) 576-0745
616 East 11000 South
Sandy, Ut 84070
Provides: MH-SA / TX / RS RL OP/ DUI/DWI offenders served. Self-pay, Private, and military insurance
accepted.
SPANISH FORK
Utah County Div of Substance Abuse
Foothill Residential Treatment Center
3285 North Main Street
Spanish Fork, Ut 84660
www.utahcountysubstanceabuse.org
Provides: SA / TX DT / RS RL / Persons with co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Abuse disorders,
Persons with HIV/AIDS, Pregnant Women, Women, Men, and Criminal Justice clients served. Self-pay,
private, and military insurance accepted. ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired available.
New Haven
2152 East 7200 South
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
Ph: (801)794-1218
(Intake): (801) 794-1220
www.newhavenrtc.com
Provides: MH-SA / TX / RL / Adolescents, Self-payment, State Financed, Private and military insurance
accepted.
New Haven
2096 East 7200 South Street
Spanish Fork, UT 846660
Ph: (801) 794-1218
www.newhavenrtc.com
Provides: MH-SA /TX DT/ RS RL / Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring Mental Health and Substance
Abuse disorders served; Self-Pay, private, and military insurance accepted.
SUNDANCE
Cirque Lodge
Rural Route 3
Box A-10 3114 East
Ida's Road
Sundance, Ut 84604
www.cirquelodge.com
Provides: SA / TX BU / HI RS RL OP PH / Self Payment accepted.
Ph: (801) 222-9200
(Intake): (800) 582-0709
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TAYLORSVILLE
Discovery House Taylorsville Clinic
5983 South Redwood Road
Taylorsville, Ut 84123
Ph: (801) 293-9999
(Hotline): (888) 366-7929
www.discoveryhouse.com
Provides services only for Methadone and Buprenorphrine clients. SA / TX MM DM BU/ OP Persons with
HIV/AIDS, Gay and Lesbian, Seniors or older, Pregnant Postpartum women, Women, Men, Criminal
justice clients served. Self-pay, Medicaid, State Financed, Private, and Military Insurance accepted.
Spanish speakers available.
TOOELE
Valley Mental Health -Tooele
100 South 1000 West Street
Tooele, UT 84074
Ph: (435) 843-3520
www.vmh.com
Provides: MH-SA/ TX / OP Adolescents, Women, DUI/DWI, and Criminal Justice Clients; Self-pay,
Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed, Private, and Military insurance are accepted. Sliding scale, ASL or
other assistance for hearing impaired, and Spanish speakers available.
VERNAL
Northeastern Counseling Center
(Intake): (435) 789-6300
1140 West 500 South Street
(Hotline): (435)828-8241
Vernal, UT 84078
Provides: MH-SA/ TX /OP Adolescents, DUI/DWI, Criminal Justice Clients; Self-payment, Medicaid,
Medicare, State Financed, and private payments accepted.
WEST JORDAN
Copperhills Youth Center
5899 West Rivendell Drive
West Jordan, UT 84088
Ph: (800) 776-7116 X 294
(Intake): (801) 561-3377 X 278
www.copperhillsyouthcenter.com
Provides: MH-SA / TX BU/ RS RL Services for adolescents, persons with co-occurring mental Health and
Substance Abuse disorders, Criminal justice clients; Self-payment, Medicaid, State financed, private,
military insurance, and access to recovery voucher payments accepted; Payment Assistance available:
Sliding scale, and payment assistance; Special Language services: ASL or assistance for hearing impaired
and Spanish services.
SUPPORT GROUPS (Statewide)
ASIAN ASSOCIATION
PH: (801) 486-5987
Provides services as tutoring, language classes, translation, cultural activities and family counseling to
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
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Bulimics / Anorexics Anonymous
Ph:(780) 443-6077
" The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop unhealthy eating practices."
There are currently no local ABA meetings; however, telephone meetings are available at:
www.anorexicsandbulimicsanonymousaba.com
If you are interested in starting an ABA meeting contact the information line.
Cocaine Anonymous (CA)
CA Hotline (212) 262-2463
" The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering
substances."
There are currently no local CA meetings; however, on-line meetings are available at: www.ca-online.org
If you are interested in starting a CA group, please contact the World service Office at www.ca.org
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDa)
"Co-dependents Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop
healthy relationships. The only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and loving
relationships."
There are currently no local CoDa meetings; however, online meetings are available at
http://codacall.googlepages.com
CENTRO DE LA FAMILIA DE UTAH
PH: (801) 521-4473
Assistance for people of Latino descent. Parenting classes for new or soon-to-be-mothers and fathers.
Greenbacks Bringing Hope Foundation
Ph: (801) 977-7764
Assistance and mentoring for single mothers.
Indian Walk-in Center
Ph: (801) 486-4877
Or (866) 687-4942
Assistance for Native Americans.
International Rescue Committee
Ph: (801) 328-1091
Refugee Assistance.
Nar-Anon
" The only requirement for membership is that there is a problem of addiction in a relative or friend."
There are currently no local Nar-Anon meetings. If you are interested in starting a Nar-Anon meeting in
our area, contact the Meth No More program at 435-781-5374.
National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People (N.A.A.C.P.)
Ph: (801) 250-5088
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Nicotine Anonymous
"The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using nicotine."
There are currently no local Nicotine Anonymous meetings. However, telephone meetings are available
at www.nicotine-anonymouse.org
Overeaters Anonymous (OA)
(Hotline) Ph: (801) 484-1442
"The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively."
OA resources can be found online as well at www.oa.org.
Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA)
(Hotline) Ph: (206) 237-8828
SAA resources can be found online as well at www.saa-recovery/online.htm.
Spenders Anonymous
Resources are available online at www.spenders.org.
Workaholics Anonymous
(Hotline) Ph: (510) 273-9253
Resources are available online at www.workaholics-anonymous.org.
Gamblers Anonymous (GA)
(Hotline) Ph: (888) 424-3577
Resources are available online at www.gamblersanonymous.org.
Pacific Resource Center
Ph: (801) 957-1843
Resources and assistance for Pacific Islanders.
LEGAL
ATTORNEYS
VERNAL
Allred & McCellan
Ken Anderson
John Beaslin
Lance Dean
Berry & Trip
Dennis Judd
Mangum & Holt
McKeachine Law Offices
Rachelle Palme
Daniel Sam
Uintah Basin Legal Center
Ph: (435) 789-7800
Ph: (435) 789-2770
Ph: (435) 789-1201
Ph: (435) 789-4900
Ph: (435) 789-5300
Ph: (435) 789-7038
Ph: (435) 789-3535
Ph: (435) 789-4908
Ph: (435) 789-7038
Ph: (435) 789-1301
Ph: (435) 789-5433
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ROOSEVELT
Allred & McCellan
Cindy Barton-Coombs
Joel Berrett
Keith Eddington
Herb Gillespie
Cleve Hatch
Roland Uresk
Ph:(435) 722-3928
Ph: (435) 722-0200
Ph: (435) 722-3606
Ph: (435) 725-0051
Ph: (435) 722-4661
Ph: (435) 725-5550
Ph: (435) 722-4668
DUCHESNE
Marea Doherty
Ph: (435) 738-3122
PUBLIC DEFENDERS
John Beaslin
Lance Dean
Ph: (435) 789-1201
Ph: (435) 789-4900
BAIL BONDS
Bad Azz Bail Bonds
Beehive Bail Bonds
Rebel Bail Bonds
Uintah Basin Bail Bonds
Ph: (435) 789-4455
Ph: (435) 789-2321
Ph: (435) 789-2211
Ph: (435) 789-8000
Ph: (435) 789-2663
COURTS
DUCHESNE
8th District Court/Juvenile Court
P.O. Box 990
21554 West 9000 South
Duchesne, Utah 84021
Ph: (435) 738-2753
www.utcourts.gov
Duchesne County Justice Court (West)
21554 West 9000 South
Duchesne, Utah 84021
Ph: (435) 738-0109
Utah State Juvenile Courts
P.O. Box 990
21554 West 9000 South
Duchesne, Utah 84021
Ph: (435) 738-2753
Fort Duchesne
Ute Indian Tribal Court
P.O. Box 190
Ph: (435) 722-3633
Fax: (435) 722-3637
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Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026
MANILA (DAGGETT COUNTY)
8th Judicial District
Ph: (435) 784-3154
Dutch John Justice Court
Ph: (435) 784-3154
Manila Justice Court
Ph: (435) 784-3154
ROOSEVELT
8TH Judicial District
P.O. Box 1286
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-0235
www.utcourts.gov
Duchesne County Justice Court (East)
270 North 500 West
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-3354
VERNAL
8TH Judicial District
920 East Hwy 40
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 781-9300
www.utcourts.gov
Naples City Justice
1420 E. Weatherby Dr.
Naples, Utah 84078
Ph: (435)789-9090
Uintah County Drug Court
152 East 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 781-6706
Uintah County Justice
152 East 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 781-5333
Utah State Juvenile Courts
920 E. Hwy 40
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 781-9335
Vernal City Justice
437 E. Main
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: (435) 789-7137
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Justice Courts
East Precinct
West Precinct
Ph: (435) 722-3354
Ph: (435) 738-0109
LEGAL PROGRAMS
Disability Law Center (DLC)
Utah's Protection & Advocacy Agency
205 North 400 West
SLC, Utah 84103
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
Ph: (800) 662-9080 (Voice)
Ph: 800-550-4182 (TTY)
www.disabilitylawcenter.org
The DLC is a private non-profit organization designated by the Governor to protect the rights of people
with disabilities in Utah. The DLC is to enforce and strengthen laws that protect the opportunities,
choices and legal rights of people with disabilities. The DLC provides legal help in non-criminal cases,
free of charge, to those who qualify. The DLC can answer questions, give advice, prepare legal
documents, and represent clients in court and before administrative agencies.
Division of Aging and Adult Services
Ph: (801) 538-3910
120 North 200 West Room 325
Ph: (877) 454-4640
SLC, Utah 84103
www.hsdaas.utah.gov
Division of Aging and Adult services is to serve as a effective and visible advocate for the aging and adult
population, to prevent, where possible, elder abuse, and/or abuse of disabled adults, neglect, selfneglect, exploitation, social, emotional, and/or related problems. Services include investigation to assess
the disabling condition and protective need, adult day care, family support services, adult foster care,
supervision and protective financial arrangements.
Legal Aid Society of Salt Lake City
205 North 400 West
Salt Lake City, Utah 84103
Ph: (800) 662-4245
Ph: (801) 328-8849
www.nlada.org
Utah Legal Services
Ph: (801) 374-6766
455 N. University Ave.
Fax: (801) 655-5350
Provo, Utah 84601
Utah Legal Services (ULS) is a nonprofit law office incorporated in 1976 committed to making equal
justice a reality by providing free legal help in non-criminal cases to low-income Utahans.
ULS serves the entire state with offices in Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo and St. George. Specialized units
also serve groups with special legal needs including migrant farm workers, American Indians and Senior
Citizens. Utah has over 360,000 persons eligible for legal help from ULS. Many of these poor families
live great distances from the Wasatch Front and are dependent upon the outreach programs of ULS.
Utah Legal Services
298 24th St.
Ogden, Utah 84401
Ph: (801) 394-9431
Fax: (801) 827-0430
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Utah Legal Services
229 St. George Blvd.
St. George, Utah 84770
Ph: (435) 628-1604
Fax: (435) 986-7163
Social Security Disability (SSI)
485 N Freedom Blvd.
Provo, Utah 840601
Ph: (800) 772-1213
(801) 377-5651
(801) 377-2744 (TTY)
Many clients may find the application and appeal process to receive social security benefits to be
confusing and overwhelming. Here are some facts which will clients in this situation:
When an initial application results in a "unfavorable" decision, using the help of a knowledgeable
claimant's representative will significantly increase the chances of a successful appeal.
Matthew L. Nielson (Attorney at Law)
1320 Lincoln
Salt Lake City, Utah 84105
Ph: (801) 485-0921
(888) 823-4722
(Fax) 801-566-9621
G. Barrie Nielson-Disability Advocate
Ph: (801) 566-1860
P.O. Box 1116
(800) 75-1480
Sandy, Utah 84091
(Fax) 801- 566-9651
Matthew and Barrie are experienced disability advocates. For many years they have been involved with
Social Security disability hearings and have successfully represented hundreds of claimants in the appeal
process. They understand the Social Security law and regulations, and the procedure for hearings and
appeals. Their offices are a source of information for you and your clients. They help claimants
understand their benefits and rights under the Social Security law and about opportunities to return to
work. There is no charge for consultation and no cost if an appeal results in an unfavorable decision.
Utah Insurance Department
(Ph): (435) 538-3800
3110 State Office Building
(800) 439-3805
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-6901
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm
The Utah Insurance Department is to foster a healthy insurance market by promoting fair, reasonable
and responsive practices that ensure available, affordable and reliable insurance products and services.
The Utah insurance Department will accomplish this by educating, serving and protecting insurance
consumer's governmental agencies and all insurance industry participants at a reasonable cost, and
working with other governmental agencies.
LAW ENFORCEMENT
DUCHESNE
Duchesne County Dispatch
(435) 738-2424
Duchesne County Jail
21554 West 9000 South
Duchesne, Utah 84021
(435) 738-0190
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Duchesne County Sheriff's Department
21554 West 9000 South
Duchesne, Utah 84021
(435) 738-2015
MANILA
Dagget County Sheriff's Department
95 North 1st Avenue
Manila, Utah 84046
(435) 784-3255
Dagget County Jail
(435) 784-3518
ROOSEVELT
Tri-County Probation
Roosevelt Office
127 West 450 South #4
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
(435) 790-4063
Roosevelt City Police Department
255 S. State
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
(435) 722-4558
Utah State Adult Probation & Parole
255 S. State
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
(435) 722-4682
Utah State Highway Patrol
255 S. State
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
(435) 722-0259
VERNAL
Tri-County Probation
Vernal Office
515 North 250 West
Vernal, Utah 84078
(435) 789-6465
Naples City Police Department
1420 E. Weatherby Dr.
Naples, Utah 84078
(435) 789-9449
Uintah County Dispatch
(435) 789-4222
Uintah County Sheriff's Department
152 East 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
(435) 789-2511
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Utah State Adult Probation & Parole
152 East 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
(435) 781-5394
Utah State Highway Patrol
152 East 100 North
Vernal, Utah 84078
(435) 789-3111
Vernal City Police Department
437 E. Main
Vernal, Utah 84078
(435) 789-5835
VETERANS
Veteran's Administration Outpatient Clinic
PH: (435) 725-1050
245 West 200 North
(Fax) 435-725-1057
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-F 8:30am-4:00pm
The Veteran's Administration Outpatient Clinic is a strictly a primary care facility for veterans. After the
initial visit a patient may be referred to the Salt Lake City facility for specialized care services.
UTILITIES
H.E.A.T. Program
Housing & Community Dev. Division
Utah Department of Workforce Services
162 W. Hwy 40
Vernal, Utah 84078
Ph: 211
Daggett County: (435) 781-2021
Duchesne County: (435) 722-5218
Uintah County: (435) 781-2021
www.housing.utah.gov/sealheat.html
HEAT
330 East 100 South
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Ph: (435) 722-4518
www.ubaog.org
The Home Energy Assistance Target (HEAT) program is an assistance program designed to help lowincome households with home energy costs. For eligibility requirements visit the website listed above.
Applications are accepted from November 1 through April 30 or until federal funds are exhausted.
Eligibility is based upon your total household income and household size.
Red Cross Utility Assistance
152 East 100 South
Vernal, Utah 84078
Hours: Appointments only-please call
Ph: (435) 781-5486
www.utahredcross.org
Your local Red Cross provides emergency financial assistance to people who are experiencing difficulty
paying utility bills. Assistance is not intended to relieve individuals of their responsibilities, but is meant
to assist them while they develop practical plans for meeting their own needs.
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Uintah Basin Association of Governments (UBAOG)
Weatherization Program
330 E 100 S
Roosevelt, Utah 84066
Hours: M-TH 7am-6pm
Ph: (435) 722-4518
www.ubaog.org
The Weatherization Assistance Program exists for people in the Uintah Basin area (particularly the low
income, elderly, and disabled) to improve their quality of life through energy efficiency and lower fuel
costs while ensuring their health and safety. Services may include: Insulation, window repairs, door
repairs, caulking, weather stripping, furnace tune-ups, repairs and replacements, and CFL lighting.
Utah Telephone Assistance Program
Ph: (435) 622-5007
www.ubta-ubet.com
The Utah Telephone Assistance (Lifeline/Link-up) Program, provides low-income households with
discounts for initial Landline Telephone installation and their monthly phone bills. For information
contact UBTA/UBET communications by visiting the website or call the telephone number provided.