Treatment Transition 

Transitioning back to real life is an exciting, happy time for all involved after the hard work that went into the treatment process. After twenty years of assisting families, young adults, and adolescents transition to the next phase of their lives, I can tell you it is hard for everyone to operationalize what they have learned into the real world, no matter the number of parent visits, time in treatment, or visits home.

Transitioning from having peer/therapeutic support 24/7, a program structure, and a daily routine to creating a new normal at home or out on your own, while simultaneously implementing everything you have learned is a difficult process. Initial bumps are to be expected, along with conflict by day 90 or even relapse. Parent, individual, and family weekends can be a critical part of supporting this new beginning, whether it is a return home or independent living as an adult. Having a coach helps everyone stay the course.

We outline below the basics each service provides. Just click on the link that interests you. To learn more, email or call us at 801-376-6298.

I honestly don’t know what I would’ve done without Tracy. She helped me so much through my time of need and not only was someone who helped me but someone I could trust.

- Teya, 19, Jersey