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UTAH HALFWAY HOUSES
Utah Halfway Houses provide transitional housing for adult men and women in the state.
Types of Halfway houses in the US:
for people with substance abuse issues
reintegration of people who have been recently released from jail
for people with chronic mental health disorders
This houses provide a safe, clean and healthy living environment and structured recovery programs that help men and women overcome drug and alcohol addiction and restore dignity and self esteem . Some group homes can even provide employment opportunities.
Amenities include: gourmet kitchen, gym, pool, spa, central a/c, private bedroom, cable television, high-speed Internet, laundry facilities, entertainment and recreational opportunities, and client transportation.
Some rules and requirements:community service, 12-step program membership, treatment/recovery plan accomplishment, Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, curfews, random drug and alcohol testing.
Residents pay for their own stay or it could be financed by their private health insurance.
Odyssey House Inc 344 East 100 South Street Suite 301 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone:801.322.4257
Salvation Army 2615 Grant Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Phone:801.621.3580
Volunteers of America/Utah 252 West Brooklyn Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Phone:801.363.9400
Halfway Houses 8072 S. Highland Dr. Salt Lake City, Utah 84121 Phone:800.480.5965
Halfway Houses 2017 S. Highland Dr. Salt Lake City, Utah 84121 Phone:800.480.5965
Volunteers of America 697 West 4170 South Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84123 Phone:801.261.9177x2
Youth Care of Utah Inc 12595 South Minuteman Drive Draper, Utah 84020 Phone:801.572.6989
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