About Ute Indian Tribe Alcohol/Substance Abuse Prevention
Ages Treated
- Children
Genders Accepted
- Female
- Male
Languages Spoken
- English
Facility Type
- Alcoholism
- Drug Addiction
- Dual Diagnosis
- Opioid Addiction
- Substance Abuse
Payments Accepted
- IHS/Tribal/Urban
- Payment Assistance Available
Additional Info
- Smoking Allowed
Conditions and Issues Treated
Alcoholism
Alcoholism is one of the most common addictions in Utah. Alcohol addiction (often referred to as alcoholism or alcohol use disorder) is characterized by a deep craving for alcohol and the inability to quit drinking regardless of any adverse effects. Alcohol use disorder ensues when the chemical changes from long-term alcohol use drive the brain to acclimate to normal functions creating a dependency. Many people who struggle with alcoholism find it challenging to quit without the help of a treatment facility such as Ute Indian Tribe Alcohol/Substance Abuse Prevention. The alcoholism treatment at Ute Indian Tribe Alcohol/Substance Abuse Prevention in Fort Duchesne, Utah is designed to give you the support you need to quit drinking once and for all.
Drug Addiction
Drug addiction is a chronic disease characterized by a physical and psychological dependency on drugs. Drug addiction occurs when extensive drug use causes changes in a person’s brain chemistry, resulting in uncontrollable cravings to use regardless of the adverse effects. The only way to overcome drug addiction or other addiction disorders is to receive addiction treatment. Ute Indian Tribe Alcohol/Substance Abuse Prevention in Utah offers many treatment options for those struggling with drug addiction. If you or someone you love is struggling with drug addiction, get help as soon as possible. Prolonged drug use can result in a destructive addiction cycle where you must continue using drugs to avoid distressing withdrawal symptoms. Regardless of your situation, help is available in Utah.
Dual Diagnosis
Several treatment options are available in Fort Duchesne, Utah to treat individuals with dual diagnoses. In addiction treatment, a dual diagnosis, also known as co-occurring disorder or comorbidity, is when someone suffers from two or more disorders at the same time, such as a drug use disorder and depressive disorder. Integrated treatment for a mental illness and substance use disorder is generally most effective for someone struggling with a dual-diagnosis disorder compared to separate treatments for each condition. Treatment of dual-diagnosis disorders at Ute Indian Tribe Alcohol/Substance Abuse Prevention in Fort Duchesne, Utah includes knowledgeable addiction treatment professionals providing effective services that treat the whole person and supports overall health and recovery.
Opioid Addiction
Opioids/opiates are among the most addictive substances worldwide. Prescribed for various medical needs, opioids encompass a large class of prescription drugs such as morphine, oxycodone, and hydrocodone, and illegal substances such as heroin and opium. People who misuse opioids can develop an opioid addiction very quickly. Opioid addiction, also known as an opioid use disorder, is a condition in which someone compulsively seeks the drug. In Fort Duchesne, Utah, there are many treatment options to choose from for an opioid/opiate addiction. The most effective form of opioid addiction treatment is drug detox, followed by inpatient drug rehab. Ute Indian Tribe Alcohol/Substance Abuse Prevention in Fort Duchesne, Utah offers opioid addiction treatment tailored to your unique needs and situation.
Substance Abuse
Substance abuse refers to the act of misusing drugs or alcohol. Substance abuse problems can refer to illicit drugs — such as heroin, cocaine, or methamphetamine — or legal drugs, such as alcohol or prescription medications. Substances frequently abused in Fort Duchesne, Utah include alcohol, marijuana, prescription drugs, methamphetamine, cocaine, opiates/opioids, hallucinogens, and more. The main difference between substance abuse and drug addiction is that individuals with substance abuse problems can quit or change their unhealthy habits. In contrast, addiction is a disease in which someone can’t just stop using when their addiction causes them harm. People engaged in substance abuse put themselves at risk for developing a substance use disorder, a severe mental health condition that can make it difficult for people to stop using drugs or alcohol on their own. Ute Indian Tribe Alcohol/Substance Abuse Prevention in Fort Duchesne, Utah works to address substance abuse and help people to build fulfilling lives in recovery.
Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
- Accepts clients using medication assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder but prescribed elsewhere
Opioid Treatment
- Accepts Clients Using MAT but Prescribed Elsewhere
Additonal Client Services
Case Management Service, Mental Health Services, Social Skills Development, Self-Help Groups, Housing Services, Assistance With Obtaining Social Services, Recovery Coach
Levels of Care Offered at Ute Indian Tribe Alcohol/Substance Abuse Prevention
Aftercare
Aftercare programs help people stay on track after they finish addiction treatment. Think of going to treatment as the first big step towards getting better. Usually, this treatment lasts for a short time, from 30 to 180 days. But recovery takes much longer.
Here at Ute Indian Tribe Alcohol/Substance Abuse Prevention in Utah, our aftercare programs are here to help when the main treatment is done. Once someone completes their treatment, they team up with our staff to make a plan for what comes next. This plan is all about keeping up with their recovery. Also, they can choose to keep getting help from us to stay strong in their journey to stay healthy and free from addiction.
Assessment/Pre Treatment and Transitional Services and Hospitals
Comprehensive Substance Use Assessment, Screening for Substance Use, Screening for Mental Disorders, Outreach to Persons in the Community
Therapies, Programs & Treatment Approaches at Ute Indian Tribe Alcohol/Substance Abuse Prevention
Additional Client Services
Case Management Service, Mental Health Services, Social Skills Development, Self-Help Groups, Housing Services, Assistance With Obtaining Social Services, Recovery Coach