The Utah House

331 West 2700 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84115

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331 W 2700 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84115, United States
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The Utah House

t may be contributing to the client's struggles. The goal of family therapy is to create a supportive and nurturing environment that promotes healing and growth for all family members.

2. Parent Education and Support: The Utah House offers parent education and support to help parents better understand and address their child's mental health and behavioral concerns. This may include providing information on effective parenting strategies, communication skills, and ways to support their child's emotional well-being.

3. Family Activities and Workshops: The Utah House provides opportunities for families to engage in activities and workshops together. These activities can help families build stronger connections, improve communication, and learn new skills to navigate challenges as a team.

4. Community Resources and Referrals: The Utah House can connect families with community resources and referrals to support their ongoing needs. This may include referrals to mental health professionals, support groups, or other services that can help families continue their journey towards healing and growth.

Overall, The Utah House is committed to providing comprehensive and personalized care for youth and their families who are facing mental health and behavioral challenges. Through a combination of therapy, education, support, and community resources, The Utah House aims to empower families to overcome obstacles and build a brighter future together.

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MJEDDV GAME:
1

"Honestly, if I could give 0 stars I would. I moved here to Utah years ago and at the time I was in elementary school. I got sent to the Utah house and at first it was alright but experiencing everything there that I did as a CHILD was pure horror and there were things that were unacceptable. As when I was a child I was broken and had fragile emotions ect. I was in no condition to be treated the way I was there. Things happened that a facility shouldn't of let happen, especially when claiming to help the neglected and abused ect."

1 year ago
Chris W:
1

"A horrible experience!! I already left a detailed review but somehow they were able to have it deleted. My child went there and my review was honest. So don't delete again google."

almost 2 years ago
Valerie Snyder:
3

"I've edited to reflect some changes in my child's therapy. Utah House has provided excellent therapy. We looked in many other places and ran into problems of people not taking our child's explosive behavior seriously or not knowing what to do about it and so blaming autism or blaming us. Utah House gets it right. We wanted somewhere that understood that our child was actually struggling with explosive behavior, defiance, and lying because of trauma, ASD/ADHD/ODD. We don't want him shamed or blamed. We don't want excuses. His behavior was unsafe at home, and we were concerned that he was headed down a path that would lead, at best, to a very sad, lonely life. Utah House doesn't blame or shame kids who have problematic behaviors. They use respectful, safe, affirming, evidence-backed methods to appeal to children's wants and needs, help them understand emotions, consequences, and how changing their behavior and expressing their emotions and desires differently will get them more of what they want, and they also help kids understand when things they want are truly not safe and the answer needs to be no. They do it with compassion and respect, by building rapport and genuinely caring. I will always be grateful for the wonderful service they gave my child when no one else could. I've lowered my rating, however, because there were many severe organization/communication problems and some unprofessional behaviors. I had to repeatedly remind several of the therapists that we expected them to never randomly turn a session into a 5-minute check-in or half-session because "he's having a good day" or "we're building rapport." I have no idea if the insurance was billed differently on those occasions. I had to frequently remind therapists we needed video links or call the office to get one sent, and it was often difficult to get someone to answer the phone. A 24-hour-notice for cancelation or paying a fee is fair. Having to also reply to texts for each of several regularly scheduled, recurring weekly appointments, though, is tricky. There was no time given when the reply was needed, but if it wasn't received "in time," our regular session would be double-booked. We wouldn't find out until the therapist ended the session halfway through the allotted time because they were scheduled with someone else, as well. I wasn't pleased that, when my son's original therapy team quit, the office told us he was being placed with new therapists "to give him a fresh start." Please don't treat my kid as an easy target because your business is struggling. His therapists said he worked hard and behaved respectfully. He didn't need or want a fresh start. If there's high turnover, just be open about it. Finally, getting accurate information about the new schedule with the new therapists became very difficult. We set up a new schedule and agreed on it. We ran into troubles, though, where we received reminders and links for times that were different that than scheduled and people who weren't the right ones for the schedule, and when we asked about it after waiting for a therapist who didn't show up, it turned out none of the agreed-on schedule was available. The hours offered were limited and unusual and didn't work for us. We finally canceled service. It's hard to find kids' therapists who offer what the Utah House provides--a quality, caring approach to an underserved population. But having to constantly wonder whether the appointments are going to take place at all isn't workable. I hope that the Utah House is able to get its scheduling and communication issues addressed. When they handle those things well, they're the best kids' service around. We'd love to be able to work with them again."

almost 2 years ago
Jessica Tripp:
5

"The staff at the Utah house has been amazing!! They have gone out of their way to reach out and give the best treatment possible. With the new staff on board they have been available when I have needed them. They definitely go out of their way to connect with their clients."

almost 3 years ago
Leslie F:
5

"Aly and the staff at the Utah House have helped my family so much over the several years. It has been a life changer. The new Program directors have been great to work with!!! Their office has always been neat and orderly. When I have called - they always answer promptly and are very courteous. Would recommend them for sure to anyone who needs help!!!"

almost 3 years ago
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