Primary Children's Wasatch Canyons Behavioral Health Campus
5770 South 1500 West, Taylorsville, UT 84123
About the Business
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The Primary Children's Wasatch Canyons Behavioral Health Campus is a leading health institution located at 5770 South 1500 West in Taylorsville, Utah, United States. This campus specializes in providing comprehensive behavioral health services for children, offering a range of programs and treatments to support their mental and emotional well-being. With a team of dedicated professionals and state-of-the-art facilities, the Primary Children's Wasatch Canyons Behavioral Health Campus is committed to providing top-quality care for children in need.
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Location & Phone number
5770 S 1500 W, Taylorsville, UT 84123, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Kaila, Dr. Meek, Lane and "B" you four are the only reason that this location is getting a 2 star! My original choice was a 1 star and so right now all I can say is that across the board I am disappointed! You four have been the only reason I felt there was even an ounce of care provided to my child. Good luck if you go here with staff relations and commutation between family and internally with their drastic shift changes and poor relay back and forth to the next shift round!"
"My son had another episode, and instead of helping him they cut him from the program and stated he had to re do the entire process. Took him elsewhere and I’m so thankful I didn’t look back at this place."
"I want to start by saying that every single review on here, good and bad, are valid. I was put in the day treatment program by my main therapist, a temporary psychiatrist and my mother as a kind-of intervention. If they hadn't, I would not be here today. I was in the day treatment facility for just under 11 weeks when I was 14 years old (2019). I was there Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm. There were definitely good and bad things that happened when I was in this program. While i was in there, here are some of the things I took from it: - 2 of the psyche techs that worked with me were arrogant, and seemed to be there just for the paycheck. It was obvious that they did not enjoy being around teenagers, and would often dismiss my physical pain, force answers from me in process group, and judge me while I ate lunch or a snack. - I did not like my therapist, and often asked my mother if I could change therapists. Unfortunately there was nothing either one of us could do. When I expressed something, she would listen and then go on a tangent about how day treatment would fix it. It did not. Another therapist made me very uncomfortable. He would often make comments to me that were outright disturbing, and was very intimidating. When he was apart of process group for the day, I was genuinely scared to go. When I went to IOP after, he was even worse to me. He disrespected me and questioned my need for a service animal once I was able to bring her into the sessions with me. - During "school hours" we were discouraged to even look in the same direction as one of the boys in the program. (Boys and girls were separate at this time.) Leaders/teachers had said "You would never get anything done if we had mixed classes." Which was weird to me, because we were all completely fine in process group when we were all together. - The skills I learned there I still use to this day (I am now 18 years old). I was told that "you get what you give in," and when I learned these DBT skills and used them everyday, my mental health did get better. - The other kids I was put with were also dealing with a lot. Some of them were very bad influences on me, and my mother agreed. I don't think it was a very good idea to put drug addicts and unstable kids who went "AWOL", with "softer minded" people who had eating disorders, suicidal ideations, and other mental illnesses. All of these kids's mental and physical health matter, but these kids who were doing drugs underage, illegally, and encouraged others to do it too was not a good fit if everyone wanted to come out differently. I put the comparison of "soft minded" people to "intense minded" people. "Soft": 1, Behaved in school, at home, and other homes; 2, did not drink, sneak out, do anything illegal. "Intense": 1, skipped classes often, went "AWOL," snuck out at night; 2, did drugs/drank; had a very angry temperament and would lash out at others. Everyone matters, this is just how I saw the two "types" of kids divided. - The rec therapists were AMAZING! I had so much fun at the end of the day when we were able to just relax and have a crafty afternoon/evening. In the process progressing or winning a game in rec therapy, we had the chance to earn a fun deck of cards. At the end of my treatment plan, I had earned around 8 decks of cards, and I now collect them for fun! (I am at about 120 decks now.) That was definitely a plus of being there. - In the morning we would have "school assignments." While I was there I was able to complete my fine arts credits, and was able to earn some math, english, social studies, science, social studies, and gym credits as well. With all of this studying there, I was able to graduate high school a semester early, and finish my fine arts/elective credits by sophomore year. - It was a love-hate experience. There were good things that came out of it, and some trauma as well. My mental health changed for the better afterwards and I excelled in school. It was necessary, but not loved."
"I was inpatient here for 3 months in 1997 and outpatient for nearly one year following. I think my parents just didn't know what to with me and needed a break because they didn't want to see that I was (am) gay. Although I am very successful in my life now, this place messed me up very bad for many years, and it was a hard road and hard work to heal from this traumatic experience. This was a long time ago, and I know that society, and hopefully, this institution, has progressed. But I would never impose a place like this upon a child. There are many other, better, safer, resources... I developed a lot of self destructive habits only AFTER I was admitted, to get attention, to gain a sense of control, and simply survive. I will not go into the details of the horrors that I experienced here, out of consideration of being appropriate for the public to view on the internet, but also out of fear of large institutions like this, whose arms reach far and wide. Fortunately, I liked my therapist, which was my only saving grace, and knowing when my next appointment was kept me alive... Strangely, when I got ahold of my records from this place 6 years after I had been discharged, the records were very vague, and what was recorded was VERY different than what I recalled. So much was not recorded or omitted, intentionally, I believe."
"The front desk ladies sit and talk about the patients rudely while we are in ear shot sitting in the waiting room. Specifically Allison. We were so uncomfortable as a patient knowing that we will be gossiped about as soon as we leave the waiting area. So unprofessional it’s so hard to find mental health availability as it is and to not feel safe as a patient is scary. My daughter loves her therapist Cathy, and it’s too bad the administration is so unprofessional."
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