Cold Creek Wellness Center
About Cold Creek Wellness Center
Cold Creek Wellness Center is a residential drug and alcohol detox and treatment facility in Kaysville, Utah offering a full continuum of care for adults and young adults.
With a limited enrollment of just 12 clients at a time, the program provides medically supervised detox, residential treatment, day treatment, intensive outpatient services and sober living transitions.
Treatment often begins with medical detoxification for alcohol, benzodiazepines, opioids, cocaine and methamphetamine where withdrawal is safely managed by clinical staff.
Clients then transition into the residential inpatient program, which includes comprehensive assessments such as psychological testing and addiction severity indexing to build a personalized treatment plan.
Throughout residential care, clients receive evidence based therapies including cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing and equine assisted psychotherapy.
The program also integrates a six week family therapy component, individual and group counseling and medication assisted treatment using buprenorphine or naltrexone for opioid addiction.
After residential treatment, clients step down to day treatment, a 90 day intensive outpatient program and sober living apartments all while working with the same therapeutic team.
Key Facts
- Levels of care: Medical detox, residential inpatient, day treatment, intensive outpatient and sober living
- Who they treat: Adult men and women and young adults with substance use disorders and dual diagnosis needs
- Payment options: Accepts private insurance, military insurance, state insurance, sliding fee scale and self pay with financing available
- Aftercare and support: Lifetime aftercare, recovery coaching, peer mentoring, employment counseling, discharge planning and naloxone education
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