Wasatch Crest Treatment Services Employee Directory
Mental Health CareUtah, United States11-50 Employees
Wasatch Crest is a leading addiction treatment center located in Utah’s Wasatch Mountain Range, offering transformative care for individuals struggling with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. With gender-specific residential treatment and co-ed outpatient programs, we provide a full continuum of care in our alpine natural surroundings that promote healing and growth. Our expansive, mountain-style residences in Park City and Heber City serve as peaceful sanctuaries where clients receive comprehensive, compassionate, and evidence-based treatment. We specialize in treating alcohol addiction, drug addiction, dual diagnosis, trauma, and more through a multidisciplinary approach that emphasizes creating a life worth protecting. At the core of our “Treatment Elevated” philosophy is our commitment to exceptional care, including: * Graduation rates that exceed industry standards * Exceptionally high client satisfaction scores * A team of expert clinicians, medical professionals, and support specialists—many of whom have personally experienced addiction and found lasting recovery. Clients engage in a wide range of therapeutic modalities, including CBT, DBT, EMDR, and motivational interviewing, alongside experiential therapies like alpine recreation, equine-assisted therapy, and adventure-based activities—all designed to help individuals build meaningful, connected lives in sobriety. Wasatch Crest offers: * Medical Detox * Residential Treatment (gender-specific) * Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) * Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) * Transitional living (gender-specific) * Outpatient & Alumni Support We are in-network with most major insurances. We partner closely with referring providers, therapists, and healthcare organizations across Utah and beyond. Whether you’re a provider seeking a trusted referral partner or someone ready to begin your recovery journey, Wasatch Crest is here to help. Learn more by calling (801) 618-1550.