Additional Phone Numbers
- (866) 952-7930
Additional Email Addresses
- info@elevationsrtc.com
- jjacques@elevationsrtc.com
Type of Entity
Limited Liability CompanyBusiness Management
- Mrs. Judith Jacques, Executive Director
- Mrs. Jenn Wilde, Clinical Director
Business Category
- Mental Health Services
- Psychologists
- Psychiatrists & Psychiatric Services
Service Area
Residential Treatment Center for young men and women ages 13 - 17. We help students overcome challenges stemming from mental health problems, emotional disorders, learning disorders,substance abuse, and other underlying issues. Elevations helps teens struggling with the following:
- Mood disorders
- Emotional disorder
- Family discord
- Depression
- Alcohol use
- Grief and loss
- Attention and concentration problems
- Substance use
- Impulsivity
- Oppositionality/Oppositional Defiant Disorder
- Substance use
- School refusal
- Negative relationships
- Impaired daily functioning
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Overview
Elevations RTC is one of the nation's premier co-ed residential treatment programs for struggling teens ages 13 - 18. At our 90-bed facility, we offer: integrated individual, group, and family therapeutic programming; full-time psychiatric and nursing services; college preparatory academics; and robust service and recreational activities. Our program is accredited through The Join Commission, AdvancED/Northwest Accreditation Commission and the Utah Department of Human Services. Through our comprehensive approach, Elevations offers teens and their families the opportunity to reunite, recover, and rebuild relationships, self worth, and a brighter future.
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