Alpine Recovery Lodge

Alpine, Utah, 1018 E Oak Hill Drive, 84004

Available Programs

  • Adult program
  • Program for men
  • Program for women
  • Total beds : 16
  • Young adult program

Insurance and Financial

  • Self-pay options
  • Private insurance
  • Financing available

About this Facility

Alpine Recovery Lodge is a nationally recognized drug and alcohol rehab treatment facility that offers comprehensive and effective treatment programs. Located in Alpine, Utah, Alpine Recovery Lodge offers their clients a tranquil and comfortable setting coupled with a customized and comprehensive treatment plan – all of which are prime conditions for optimum personal growth and recovery.

Contact us for more information: (877) 415-4060

Alpine Recovery Lodge, Alpine, Utah, 84004

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Accreditations

Joint Commission

The Joint Commission, formerly known as JCAHO, is a nonprofit organization that accredits rehab organizations and programs. Founded in 1951, the Joint Commision's mission is to improve the quality of patient care and demonstrating the quality of patient care.

Joint Commission Accreditation: Yes Accreditation Number: 565528

SAMHSA

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Established in 1992 by congress, SAMHSA's mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on American's communities.

SAMHSA Listed: Yes

State License

State Licenses are permits issued by government agencies that allow rehab organizations to conduct business legally within a certain geographical area. Typically, the kind of program a rehab facility offers, along with its physical location, determines which licenses are required to operate legally.

State License: Utah License Number: 476

Treatment

Alcoholism

Professional addiction treatment at an alcohol rehab in Utah can help people struggling with alcohol use disorder. This disorder occurs when someone becomes psychologically or physically dependent on alcohol. During treatment, individuals undergo detox to safely withdraw from alcohol. Then, they participate in a customized treatment plan that uses behavioral therapies and support systems to help them move forward in recovery.

Drug Addiction

When you enter a drug rehab in Utah, the process usually involves four stages: treatment initiation, early abstinence, maintaining abstinence, and advanced recovery. Treatment methods can rely on medications, counseling, or both, in either an outpatient or inpatient setting.

Dual Diagnosis

In Utah, dual-diagnosis addiction treatment programs have the expertise to help individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders and mental health conditions. These specialized programs are available in an intensive outpatient or residential inpatient setting, depending on the severity of the patient’s mental health. Treatment incorporates therapies, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), 12-Step recovery, skills training, medication management, and aftercare support.

Opioid Addiction

Opioid rehabs specialize in supporting those recovering from opioid addiction. They treat those suffering from addiction to illegal opioids like heroin, as well as prescription drugs like oxycodone. These centers typically combine both physical as well as mental and emotional support to help stop addiction. Physical support often includes medical detox and subsequent medical support (including medication), and mental support includes in-depth therapy to address the underlying causes of addiction.

Substance Abuse

In Utah, individuals looking for substance abuse treatment can find several inpatient and outpatient treatment programs. Typically, you can expect the program to include evidence-based therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), psychoeducation, skills development groups, and experiential therapies, like equine therapy, and adventure therapy. By receiving expert addiction treatment and learning new coping strategies, you’ll drastically improve your mental health and the ability to achieve long-term sobriety.

Level of Care

Medically Assisted Detox

Drug and alcohol addiction often takes a heavy toll on one's body. Over time, a physical dependence can develop, meaning the body physiologically needs the substance to function. Detox is the process of removing drugs and/or alcohol from the body, a process that can be lethal if mismanaged. Medical detox is done by licensed medical professionals who monitor vital signs and keep you safe, healthy, and as comfortable as possible as you go through detox and withdrawal.

24-Hour Clinical Care

At certain points in the recovery process, it's important to have support available 24/7. 24-hour clinical care offers a safe environment in which to recover from drug or alcohol addiction in peace, knowing medical detox and other treatment will happen with professionals on hand.

Inpatient

Residential treatment programs are those that offer housing and meals in addition to substance abuse treatment. Rehab facilities that offer residential treatment allow patients to focus solely on recovery, in an environment totally separate from their lives. Some rehab centers specialize in short-term residential treatment (a few days to a week or two), while others solely provide treatment on a long-term basis (several weeks to months). Some offer both, and tailor treatment to the patient's individual requirements.

12-Step

Participants in 12 step programs engage in rigorous group counseling, peer coaching, and personal development. Though 12 step recovery is rooted in spiritual principles, religious affiliation is not mandatory. The steps model promotes participants’ emotional and psychological healing, which is presumed integral to sustained sobriety. Regular attendance at group meetings is expected. These meetings are free, anonymous, peer-led, and accessible day and night in most communities. Gender and age-specific programs and other specialized formats are common.

Aftercare Support

Completing a drug or alcohol rehab program shouldn't spell the end of substance abuse treatment. Aftercare involves making a sustainable plan for recovery, including ongoing support. This can include sober living arrangements like halfway houses, career counseling, and setting a patient up with community programs like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA).

Intensive Outpatient

Clients often choose to enter intensive outpatient programs (IOP) when they exit inpatient rehab. Others turn to IOP as an alternative to hospitalization. Intensive outpatient rehabs offer high-level care for clients in early recovery and those at an elevated risk of relapse, typically requiring them to commit to between nine and 20 hours of treatment per week. The most prevalent treatment modalities include psychotherapy, recovery education, medication assisted treatment (MAT), and holistic therapies, such as meditation.

Sober Living Homes

Each sober living home in Utah is a residence, not a treatment center. This setting does not provide clinical or medical treatment, but many residents attend recovery groups or outpatient rehab while staying at the home. The setting, also called a halfway house, offers a balance between structure and accountability and living in the “real world,” to help people transition from treatment to everyday life.

Clinical Services

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a therapy modality that focuses on the relationship between one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It is used to establish and allow for healthy responses to thoughts and feelings (instead of unhealthy responses, like using drugs or alcohol). CBT has been proven effective for recovering addicts of all kinds, and is used to strengthen a patient's own self-awareness and ability to self-regulate. CBT allows individuals to monitor their own emotional state, become more adept at communicating with others, and manage stress without needing to engage in substance abuse.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a modified form of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), a treatment designed to help people understand and ultimately affect the relationship between their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. DBT is often used for individuals who struggle with self-harm behaviors, such as self-mutilation (cutting) and suicidal thoughts, urges, or attempts. It has been proven clinically effective for those who struggle with out-of-control emotions and mental health illnesses like Borderline Personality Disorder.

Experiential therapy is a form of therapy in which clients are encouraged to surface and work through subconscious issues by engaging in real-time experiences. Experiential therapy departs from traditional talk therapy by involving the body, and having clients engage in activities, movements, and physical and emotional expression. This can involve role-play or using props (which can include other people). Experiential therapy can help people process trauma, memories, and emotion quickly, deeply, and in a lasting fashion, leading to substantial and impactful healing.

Research clearly demonstrates that recovery is far more successful and sustainable when loved ones like family members participate in rehab and substance abuse treatment. Genetic factors may be at play when it comes to drug and alcohol addiction, as well as mental health issues. Family dynamics often play a critical role in addiction triggers, and if properly educated, family members can be a strong source of support when it comes to rehabilitation.

Group therapy is an essential complement to individual therapy. Each therapy has its own set of unique benefits, and the use of both greatly increases the likelihood of long-term recovery. Addicts frequently become isolated and detached from friends and family. Group therapy helps them reconnect with people, and it allows them to address their issues with others who can relate to what they are feeling and going through. Group therapy also allows residents to share in the successes of others who are undergoing therapy and to receive feedback from peers they are interacting with on a daily basis.

Individual therapy enables residents to address deeply-rooted personal issues that are contributing factors to their addictive behaviors. Working with one primary therapist allows for the building of a relationship of trust and facilitates the uncovering of the root causes of addiction, including the emotional wounds that substance abuse sometimes attempts to cover up. Individual therapy may be combined with life coaching, which is a cognitive behavioral therapy aimed at increasing happiness and functionality in a real world without the need for addictive substances. Through these various modalities, residents are led to understand why they have arrived at their current situation and then to develop motivations and strategies to move towards a better situation. Life coaching differs from counseling in that it focuses more on the present and what lies ahead.

Life skills trainings involve all the skills a person must have in order to function successfully in the world. These include time management, career guidance, money management, and effective communication. Truly successful addiction recovery is based on the ability to not only live substance-free, but to thrive. Life skills teaches the practical necessities of functioning in society, which sets clients up for success in life, and therefore sobriety.

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a modified form of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), a treatment designed to help people understand and ultimately affect the relationship between their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. DBT is often used for individuals who struggle with self-harm behaviors, such as self-mutilation (cutting) and suicidal thoughts, urges, or attempts. It has been proven clinically effective for those who struggle with out-of-control emotions and mental health illnesses like Borderline Personality Disorder.

Experiential therapy is a form of therapy in which clients are encouraged to surface and work through subconscious issues by engaging in real-time experiences. Experiential therapy departs from traditional talk therapy by involving the body, and having clients engage in activities, movements, and physical and emotional expression. This can involve role-play or using props (which can include other people). Experiential therapy can help people process trauma, memories, and emotion quickly, deeply, and in a lasting fashion, leading to substantial and impactful healing.

Research clearly demonstrates that recovery is far more successful and sustainable when loved ones like family members participate in rehab and substance abuse treatment. Genetic factors may be at play when it comes to drug and alcohol addiction, as well as mental health issues. Family dynamics often play a critical role in addiction triggers, and if properly educated, family members can be a strong source of support when it comes to rehabilitation.

Group therapy is an essential complement to individual therapy. Each therapy has its own set of unique benefits, and the use of both greatly increases the likelihood of long-term recovery. Addicts frequently become isolated and detached from friends and family. Group therapy helps them reconnect with people, and it allows them to address their issues with others who can relate to what they are feeling and going through. Group therapy also allows residents to share in the successes of others who are undergoing therapy and to receive feedback from peers they are interacting with on a daily basis.

Individual therapy enables residents to address deeply-rooted personal issues that are contributing factors to their addictive behaviors. Working with one primary therapist allows for the building of a relationship of trust and facilitates the uncovering of the root causes of addiction, including the emotional wounds that substance abuse sometimes attempts to cover up. Individual therapy may be combined with life coaching, which is a cognitive behavioral therapy aimed at increasing happiness and functionality in a real world without the need for addictive substances. Through these various modalities, residents are led to understand why they have arrived at their current situation and then to develop motivations and strategies to move towards a better situation. Life coaching differs from counseling in that it focuses more on the present and what lies ahead.

Life skills trainings involve all the skills a person must have in order to function successfully in the world. These include time management, career guidance, money management, and effective communication. Truly successful addiction recovery is based on the ability to not only live substance-free, but to thrive. Life skills teaches the practical necessities of functioning in society, which sets clients up for success in life, and therefore sobriety.

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Experiential Therapy

Experiential therapy is a form of therapy in which clients are encouraged to surface and work through subconscious issues by engaging in real-time experiences. Experiential therapy departs from traditional talk therapy by involving the body, and having clients engage in activities, movements, and physical and emotional expression. This can involve role-play or using props (which can include other people). Experiential therapy can help people process trauma, memories, and emotion quickly, deeply, and in a lasting fashion, leading to substantial and impactful healing.

Research clearly demonstrates that recovery is far more successful and sustainable when loved ones like family members participate in rehab and substance abuse treatment. Genetic factors may be at play when it comes to drug and alcohol addiction, as well as mental health issues. Family dynamics often play a critical role in addiction triggers, and if properly educated, family members can be a strong source of support when it comes to rehabilitation.

Group therapy is an essential complement to individual therapy. Each therapy has its own set of unique benefits, and the use of both greatly increases the likelihood of long-term recovery. Addicts frequently become isolated and detached from friends and family. Group therapy helps them reconnect with people, and it allows them to address their issues with others who can relate to what they are feeling and going through. Group therapy also allows residents to share in the successes of others who are undergoing therapy and to receive feedback from peers they are interacting with on a daily basis.

Individual therapy enables residents to address deeply-rooted personal issues that are contributing factors to their addictive behaviors. Working with one primary therapist allows for the building of a relationship of trust and facilitates the uncovering of the root causes of addiction, including the emotional wounds that substance abuse sometimes attempts to cover up. Individual therapy may be combined with life coaching, which is a cognitive behavioral therapy aimed at increasing happiness and functionality in a real world without the need for addictive substances. Through these various modalities, residents are led to understand why they have arrived at their current situation and then to develop motivations and strategies to move towards a better situation. Life coaching differs from counseling in that it focuses more on the present and what lies ahead.

Life skills trainings involve all the skills a person must have in order to function successfully in the world. These include time management, career guidance, money management, and effective communication. Truly successful addiction recovery is based on the ability to not only live substance-free, but to thrive. Life skills teaches the practical necessities of functioning in society, which sets clients up for success in life, and therefore sobriety.

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Family Therapy

Research clearly demonstrates that recovery is far more successful and sustainable when loved ones like family members participate in rehab and substance abuse treatment. Genetic factors may be at play when it comes to drug and alcohol addiction, as well as mental health issues. Family dynamics often play a critical role in addiction triggers, and if properly educated, family members can be a strong source of support when it comes to rehabilitation.

Group therapy is an essential complement to individual therapy. Each therapy has its own set of unique benefits, and the use of both greatly increases the likelihood of long-term recovery. Addicts frequently become isolated and detached from friends and family. Group therapy helps them reconnect with people, and it allows them to address their issues with others who can relate to what they are feeling and going through. Group therapy also allows residents to share in the successes of others who are undergoing therapy and to receive feedback from peers they are interacting with on a daily basis.

Individual therapy enables residents to address deeply-rooted personal issues that are contributing factors to their addictive behaviors. Working with one primary therapist allows for the building of a relationship of trust and facilitates the uncovering of the root causes of addiction, including the emotional wounds that substance abuse sometimes attempts to cover up. Individual therapy may be combined with life coaching, which is a cognitive behavioral therapy aimed at increasing happiness and functionality in a real world without the need for addictive substances. Through these various modalities, residents are led to understand why they have arrived at their current situation and then to develop motivations and strategies to move towards a better situation. Life coaching differs from counseling in that it focuses more on the present and what lies ahead.

Life skills trainings involve all the skills a person must have in order to function successfully in the world. These include time management, career guidance, money management, and effective communication. Truly successful addiction recovery is based on the ability to not only live substance-free, but to thrive. Life skills teaches the practical necessities of functioning in society, which sets clients up for success in life, and therefore sobriety.

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Group Therapy

Group therapy is an essential complement to individual therapy. Each therapy has its own set of unique benefits, and the use of both greatly increases the likelihood of long-term recovery. Addicts frequently become isolated and detached from friends and family. Group therapy helps them reconnect with people, and it allows them to address their issues with others who can relate to what they are feeling and going through. Group therapy also allows residents to share in the successes of others who are undergoing therapy and to receive feedback from peers they are interacting with on a daily basis.

Individual therapy enables residents to address deeply-rooted personal issues that are contributing factors to their addictive behaviors. Working with one primary therapist allows for the building of a relationship of trust and facilitates the uncovering of the root causes of addiction, including the emotional wounds that substance abuse sometimes attempts to cover up. Individual therapy may be combined with life coaching, which is a cognitive behavioral therapy aimed at increasing happiness and functionality in a real world without the need for addictive substances. Through these various modalities, residents are led to understand why they have arrived at their current situation and then to develop motivations and strategies to move towards a better situation. Life coaching differs from counseling in that it focuses more on the present and what lies ahead.

Life skills trainings involve all the skills a person must have in order to function successfully in the world. These include time management, career guidance, money management, and effective communication. Truly successful addiction recovery is based on the ability to not only live substance-free, but to thrive. Life skills teaches the practical necessities of functioning in society, which sets clients up for success in life, and therefore sobriety.

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Individual Therapy

Individual therapy enables residents to address deeply-rooted personal issues that are contributing factors to their addictive behaviors. Working with one primary therapist allows for the building of a relationship of trust and facilitates the uncovering of the root causes of addiction, including the emotional wounds that substance abuse sometimes attempts to cover up. Individual therapy may be combined with life coaching, which is a cognitive behavioral therapy aimed at increasing happiness and functionality in a real world without the need for addictive substances. Through these various modalities, residents are led to understand why they have arrived at their current situation and then to develop motivations and strategies to move towards a better situation. Life coaching differs from counseling in that it focuses more on the present and what lies ahead.

Life skills trainings involve all the skills a person must have in order to function successfully in the world. These include time management, career guidance, money management, and effective communication. Truly successful addiction recovery is based on the ability to not only live substance-free, but to thrive. Life skills teaches the practical necessities of functioning in society, which sets clients up for success in life, and therefore sobriety.

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Life Skills

Life skills trainings involve all the skills a person must have in order to function successfully in the world. These include time management, career guidance, money management, and effective communication. Truly successful addiction recovery is based on the ability to not only live substance-free, but to thrive. Life skills teaches the practical necessities of functioning in society, which sets clients up for success in life, and therefore sobriety.

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Nutrition Therapy

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Settings and Amenities

Private setting
Mountain Views
Yoga studio
Recreation room
Meditation room
Hiking

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