children and adult mental health and alochol treatment UTAHI think I need some help ...

In most cases when people "think" they have a problem, they "do" have a problem. The fact this thought has entered your mind is an indicator a problem probably does exist. Whether you're having these thoughts because you are alarmed by your own behavior or because a friend or loved one is troubled by your drinking or drug use, it's ok. Accepting help isn't easy, however once you recognize you need help, you have taken a step in the right direction.

If you want help or would like a free assessment by one of our trained addiction counselors, call our toll-free, anonymous and confidential number at 1-800-821-HELP now. Just be honest and tell the counselor what's on your mind.

Not quite ready to make a call just yet, then take a short online self-assessment. After you are finished the assessment, you should have a better understanding of your personal situation and get a good idea of what to do next.

Our facility treats patients nation-wide and accepts most major-insurances. Many of our clients prefer to self-pay for their treatment. Whatever you are most comfortable with is fine with us ... we just want to help you on your road to recovery!

Don't forget, you can always call our toll free helpline at 1-800-821-HELP 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All calls are confidential and in many cases preliminary assessments can be given right over the phone.