Taylorsville Comprehensive Treatment Center
5983 South Redwood Road
Taylorsville, UT 84123
About Taylorsville Comprehensive Treatment Center
Taylorsville Comprehensive Treatment Center in Taylorsville, Utah, provides medication assisted treatment (MAT) and counseling support in an outpatient setting. They help adult men and women overcome opioid use disorders (OUD). Their warm and friendly outpatient space can motivate you to stay in treatment and get better. You’ll benefit from the support of nonjudgmental clinical professionals who’ll help you establish a strong foundation for opioid addiction recovery.
I like that they support same day admission and 24/7 appointment scheduling. This eliminates wait time and ensures immediate access to care, especially for folks in crisis or those with an urgent need to seek treatment.
They offer low cost treatment with ample payment options that enhance accessibility. These include commercial and public insurance like Medicare and Medicaid. They also accept self pay options and veterans’ benefits through the VA Community Care Network.
It’s also great that they offer multiple choices of meds for their MAT program. This ensures that treatment can be customized to fit your needs, making recovery more effective and comfortable. They even offer take-home dosing to optimize for convenience. MAT is the most popular evidence based technique for treating opioid dependence, alcoholism and stimulant use. It uses meds approved by the FDA alongside counseling to support “whole person” care.
You’ll normally undergo assessment or evaluation during intake. This helps their clinical team assess needs and create a personalized treatment plan to address those needs. Your care plans will include the specific meds that will work best in helping overcome your unique opioid use. Available options include methadone, Vivitrol, buprenorphine and Suboxone. If you hear this facility referred to as a Suboxone or methadone clinic, that’s because these important meds are included in their regimen. They help you manage opioid withdrawal by reducing withdrawal symptoms and curbing cravings. This makes you more responsive to counseling.
Counseling helps you tackle the psychological aspect of your opioid use. Their skilled counselor will help you navigate the emotional challenges arising from your opioid use and equip you with strategies to prevent relapse. They can help you develop new ways to manage stress and anger without “using.” Group sessions give you the added benefit of being able to interact with others who are also struggling with opioid addiction. Such a supportive setting can help your long term recovery process.