Maple Mountain Recovery

727 E 1100 S St
Mapleton, UT 84664

Mapleton, Utah
385-332-8836

About Maple Mountain Recovery

Maple Mountain Recovery offers a serene environment to help people recover from substance abuse and other mental health challenges. Using a holistic approach, they have a residential program and an intensive outpatient program. Luxury amenities like organic meals, a sauna, a gym, and a theater. They're in Mapleton, Utah.

One thing I love about this facility is they track their client satisfaction and have found that 87 percent of clients finish treatment. They also found that 91 percent of clients are satisfied with their experience. In part, that’s because they believe that having a small client maximum is the key to providing individualized care. They allow 16 residents living on the premises at a time.

Treatment is individualized and trauma focused while using functional medicine. You’ll engage in group and individual therapy with medication management and experiential therapy. Through somatic experiencing and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy, you’ll be in a safe environment to heal from your trauma. Ketamine assisted therapy is an option for mental health disorders and is offered in conjunction with support and counseling.

Maple Mountain Recovery uses functional medicine in order to stop focusing on symptoms of addiction and address and treat the underlying causes. This includes lifestyle changes and dietary modifications.

If you don’t have the ability to attend the residential program, the intensive outpatient program meets for group sessions three times per week in the evenings. There are both coed and gender specific groups to choose from. During sessions, you’ll learn coping skills and relapse prevention strategies. You’ll also engage in peer support and dedicated case management.

I really like that this facility accepts Care Credit, in the event that they don’t take your insurance.

Maple Mountain’s data shows that clients reported increased feelings of wellness and decreased trauma symptoms. They also reported that clients’ quality of life improved significantly after one year of treatment.

Amenities

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Meditation Room

Yoga and meditation are great activities to support your recovery process during alcohol or drug rehab. These ...therapies have been around for centuries, and they are an effective way to improve well-being. Combining addiction treatment, yoga, and meditation can reduce cravings, improve sleep, relieve anxiety and depression, provide stress relief, promote relaxation, support emotional healing, and improve energy levels.
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Art Therapy

Art and music are mediums that connect with our feelings, making them a great recovery tool during addiction t...reatment. Studies show that combining art/music and drug rehab can have a greater therapeutic impact than drug rehab alone, as you’re able to access parts of your brain and body that you may not have access to during traditional talk therapy. Benefits of art/music therapy include lowering stress and anxiety, promoting healthy neurochemicals, and providing stress relief.
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Adventure Therapy

Hiking is a great way to relieve stress, get perspective, navigate challenges, connect with nature, and improv...e your health - all essential components of sustaining long-term recovery. Studies also show that the body releases endorphins during physical activities like hiking. These endorphins improve mood and act as a natural pain reliever.
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Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program Alcoholism Men's Rehab Women's Rehab Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Drug Rehab Senior Drug & Alcohol Rehab LGBTQ Friendly Rehab Rehab For Veterans Rational Behavior Therapy (RBT) EMDR Therapy Animal & Equine Therapy Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)

Adult Program

An adult program in Utah offers treatment services for those seeking help with drug or alcohol addiction. Methods vary, but most programs use a combination of counseling, medical treatment, and therapeutic activities to help participants achieve recovery.

Alcoholism

For many people, alcohol rehab in Utah is an essential first step on their journey of recovery. These programs provide treatment and support that make it possible to address issues of addiction and make changes that put individuals on the path to sobriety.

Men's Rehab

When individuals attend men’s rehab in Utah, they receive treatment focused on the experiences of men. For example, this treatment removes the stigma of asking for help or looking weak. This helps men move forward with recovery.

Women's Rehab

Women’s rehab in Utah focuses on empowering women with self-confidence and support to achieve long-term sobriety. These programs allow gender-related issues to be handled among other women, which is more comfortable for many participants.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive behavioral therapy in Utah teaches individuals how to calm their minds and face challenges instead of avoid them. This treatment method empowers people to manage feelings and situations that have led to substance abuse in the past.

Drug Rehab

When you enter a drug rehab in Utah, you start a journey toward recovery. This usually involves four stages: treatment initiation, early abstinence, maintaining abstinence, and advanced recovery. Addiction experts are available to help you every step of the way with personalized treatment and support.

Senior Drug & Alcohol Rehab

Taking the older adult's unique needs into account, elderly rehab in Utah increases recovery success. Physical limitations, chronic medical conditions, and other common age-related concerns are incorporated into these programs to provide relevant, safe, and effective treatment.

LGBTQ Friendly Rehab

Women’s rehab in Utah focuses on empowering women with self-confidence and support to achieve long-term sobriety. These programs allow gender-related issues to be handled among other women, which is more comfortable for many participants.

Rehab For Veterans

Individuals looking for Veteran’s rehab in Utah have multiple options. Programs include sober living homes, inpatient care, outpatient programs, 12-step groups, and dual diagnosis treatment.

Rational Behavior Therapy (RBT)

Rational emotive behavioral therapy in Utah can be applied to any form of substance abuse treatment. It is often used in dual diagnosis treatment, to address both addiction and associated issues such as anxiety or depression.

EMDR Therapy

EMDR Therapy is a neurobiological treatment modality used to address trauma disorders and related mental and behavioral health challenges. Short for eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, EMDR is designed to help clients cope with distressing memories and emotions, including fear, sadness, and anger. EMDR may help clients in addiction recovery manage the psychological and emotional triggers that contribute to substance misuse and/or addiction relapse.

Animal & Equine Therapy

Animal & equine therapy are evidence-based complementary therapies drawing on the emotional, psychological, and physiological benefits of regular contact with animals. Addiction recovery programs may incorporate the care of therapy dogs, cats, horses, and other animals into their treatment model to support clients’ development of recovery-focused life skills, including personal responsibility, time management, and empathy. Contact with therapy animals may reduce stress, enhance mood, decrease depression and anxiety, and increase clients’ self-esteem and sense of wellbeing.

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an integrative, community-based care strategy designed to address the needs of persons with severe and/or complex mental illness or behavioral disorders. ACT is typically provided by a multidisciplinary team of medical and mental health care providers, social workers, therapists, and other specialists, including addiction recovery professionals. These services are frequently provided in the home and community to clients in crisis, those who are clinically unstable, and those who are unable or unwilling to travel to a hospital or clinic for in-person treatment.

Levels of Care

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Outpatient Rehab

Utah outpatient rehab allows you to remain at home during treatment. You’ll visit a counselor’s office or ...treatment center a couple of times per week for sessions. You’ll also attend 12-step group meetings. This support will provide accountability and help you continue to develop strategies to prevent relapse.
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Inpatient Rehab

Depending on the program, inpatient rehab in Utah can last from four to 12 weeks. It involves living at the fa...cility under 24/7 supervision. Typical treatment methods include individual, group, and recreational therapy as well as medication.
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Detox & MAT

When you decide to enter drug rehab in Utah, you’ll commonly start your recovery with detox. You’ll receiv...e round-the-clock care to cleanse your systems of all addictive substances. This may involve medication to alleviate withdrawal.
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Accreditations

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Utah state license

State License #:

4869

Insurance

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You can pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Utah out-of-pocket in Utah - this is known as self-pay or private pa...y. Self-pay gives you access to a broader range of detox in Utah and inpatient rehab in Utah, because you are not subject to the restrictions or limitations of private insurance companies or state-run programs.
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If you have private insurance, it may be possible to use it to help cover the cost of alcohol and drug rehab i...n Utah. The amount covered may vary depending on your policy and whether the treatment center is in-network or out-of-network. You may be left with some costs like a co-payment, or co-insurance. Check with your insurer for more information.
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Contact Maple Mountain Recovery

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727 E 1100 S St
Mapleton, UT 84664

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