Wasatch Crest Programs

Tour Our Uinta Women’s Transitional Living Residence

Women experience addiction and approach recovery differently than men. Wasatch Crest’s women’s transitional living residence allows female clients can heal according to their needs while surrounded by empathetic individuals of their gender. Uinta Women’s Transitional Living Program Director, Becky Wheelock gives a tour of the new women’s residence. Watch it here.

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Clinical Conversations: Keeping Alumni Connected

Wasatch Crest’s Clinical Director, Rich McDonald, CMHC, and Alumni Coordinator, Becky Wheelock, discuss the Wasatch Warriors alumni program. Watch their full presentation below. In early recovery, it can be difficult for newly sober individuals to decide where they fit in. Wasatch Crest’s Alumni Coordinator holds an exit interview with each graduate to get a feel

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Clinical Converstations: Curating a Sober Living Experience

Our Transitional Living Program Director, Tyson Allred, and Clinical Director, Rich McDonald, CMHC, discuss Wasatch Crest’s Uinta Sober Living Program. You can watch their full presentation below. Wasatch Crest’s on-campus Uinta sober living residence is open to males who are transitioning out of residential treatment. In residential treatment, clients are able to stabilize with medical

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How Does Treatment Work at Wasatch Crest?

If you are struggling with addiction and don’t know where to turn, we invite you to consider Wasatch Crest. We take a unique and wholistic approach to treating patients – treatment that includes creating trust, rediscovering yourself, building confidence, and staying connected long after the treatment program is over. Getting Started Our admission counselors are

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