Asian Association of Utah
155 South 300 WestSalt Lake City, UT 84101
801-467-6060
http://www.aau-slc.org
Asian Association of Utah provides a wide array of treatment types and services. You can see them all here or if you are interested in specific services, you can click one of the filter buttons above.
Type of care refers to the primary types of care that Asian Association of Utah provides. These are generally the main focuses of care that Asian Association of Utah provides.
Service Setting tells you what kind of treatment environments are provided for care. These generally range from inpatient (individual stays at the treatment facility), outpatient (individual goes to the treatment center at specified times but returns home each day) and many others. Asian Association of Utah provides the following service settings:
The treatment approaches provided by Asian Association of Utah are the main treatment methods that Asian Association of Utah provides. It is important to understand the different types of treatment approaches as they vary in methodology and application. A good example that many people are familiar with would be the 12 step approach such as AA. Other familiar approaches are cognitive behavior therapy or group therapy.
Special programs are more specific types of care offered by Asian Association of Utah. They can be focused on age groups such as seniors or adolescents, or groups of individuals such as LGBTQ or Veterans. Special programs allow Asian Association of Utah to provide unique types of care to a wide array of individuals.
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Type of Care:
Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services Naltrexone (oral) Vivitrol (injectable Naltrexone) -
Service Setting:
Outpatient Drug Rehab Intensive Outpatient Treatment Regular Outpatient Treatment -
Treatment Approaches:
Cognitive/behavior Therapy -
Special Programs:
Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders Seniors Or Older Adults Adolescents Pregnant/Postpartum Women Adult Women Adult Men Persons With HIV Or Aids Persons Who Have Experienced Trauma Domestic Violence Transitional Age Young Adults