Behavioral Health
Our services are here for children, adolescents, and families facing mental wellness. Because when it comes to care, we're ready to work with you.
Our programs
Learn about the different options for care.
For youth needing therapy, medication management, or psychological testing.
How to access:
- Call our Assessment, Referral and Consultation Services (ARCS) line at 801-313-7711, weekdays from 9 a.m to 5 p.m.
- Providers can submit a referral by calling ARCS or faxing 801-313-7705.
For youth needing additional support with coping strategies and emotional well-being.
IOP offers your child several hours of condensed treatment, allowing your family to maintain and establish a schedule and home life. While in IOP, your child will participate in group therapy after school three days a week. Our program involves family participation and is led by licensed clinicians and therapists.
How to access:
- Call our Assessment, Referral and Consultation Services (ARCS) line at 801-313-7711, weekdays from 9 a.m to 5 p.m.
- Providers can submit a referral by calling ARCS or faxing 801-313-7705.
Locations include:
Crisis track
- Our crisis track programs is for youths needing additional support, with a focus on stabilizing, creating safety, and establishing coping strategies, including safety planning and treatment recommendation.
Day track
- Our day track program offers children and adolescents additional support, with a focus on strengthening coping skills, enhancing family relationships, and supporting academic success.
How to access:
- Call our Assessment, Referral and Consultation Services (ARCS) line at 801-313-7711, weekdays from 9 a.m to 5 p.m.
- Providers can submit a referral by calling ARCS or faxing 801-313-7705.
- Emergency departments can submit a referral.
Locations include:
- Summit Day Programs - Ogden
- Matt's Place - Centerville (day track only)
- Wasatch Canyons Campus - Taylorsville
- Primary Children's Miller Campus - Lehi (crisis track only)
For youth in crisis who need up to 48 hours to develop a safety and treatment plan.
How to access:
- Available through the Primary Children's Miller Campus Emergency Department in Lehi.
Locations include:
A short stay on an inpatient unit, reserved for when a child or adolescent are at risk of hurting themselves or others. Focus is on stabilizing, providing thorough assessment and evaluation, with safety planning and treatment recommendations.
How to access:
- Accessed through hospital emergency departments.
Locations include:
Conditions we treat
- Emotional dysregulation, family conflict, interpersonal struggles, school difficulties, bullying, personality and development challenges
- Anxiety and related disorders (GAD, OCD, panic disorder, etc.)
- Mood Disorders (depression, Bipolar, etc.)
- Neurodevelopmental disorder (ADHD, ASD)
- Trauma & attachment issues
- Psychosis and thought disorders
How to access support
How to get started with behavioral health services.
Call for support finding behavioral health resources, to schedule an appointment, or for assistance navigating behavioral health services. Anyone can call ARCS to learn more about different treatment options that are available.
- Call our Assessment, Referral and Consultation Services (ARCS) line at 801-313-7711, weekdays from 9 a.m to 5 p.m.
- Providers can submit a referral by calling ARCS or faxing 801-313-7705.
Call 988
Dial the Crisis Life Line at 988 for immediate, no-cost confidential support if you or someone you care about is having a crisis.
Call 877-SAFEFAM (877-723-3326) for immediate, no cost confidential support if you or someone you care about needs support at home.
If your child is hurting themselves, expressing thoughts of hurting themselves, or hurting others, proceed immediately to the nearest hospital emergency department.