Drug and alcohol residential trauma-informed care rehab center, Utah Addiction Centers (801-766-2233), launches a mental health crisis hotline. The 24/7 immediate assistance service helps military veterans and emergency responders who are currently in distress.
To the men and women who fight for our right to enjoy life fully: Thank you. We lack the words to express our gratitude for your constant bravery so that we may live every day with freedom.
But allow us now to take your hand and guide you towards your own paradise – one where you do not have to face the demons of your mind alone.
As more studies note the rising cases of people contemplating suicide due to a mental illness, we at Utah Addiction Centers have launched a nationwide mental health campaign to include a 24/7 immediate crisis hotline. You will be connected to a trained mental health professional who specializes in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and trauma and substance abuse.
Learn more at https://utahaddictioncenters.com/first-responders
The newly established service affirms our commitment to support US military veterans, emergency responders, and those recovering from a drug and alcohol addiction with their mental health. Serving under our mission to offer high-quality recovery programs built on mental health, we believe that you must first find healing within yourself before any treatment can be effective.
Our crisis helpline addresses a growing need for compassionate and immediate care for those contemplating suicide. According to the latest statistics, around half of military veterans suffer from some type of PTSD, with a current approximate suicide rate of 25 per day. Experts have noted that these numbers are not limited to military veterans, but to other emergency responders as well such as law enforcement, correctional officers, and firefighters. Further details can be found at https://utahaddictioncenters.com/utah-drug-rehab
Studies have noted that many individuals contemplating suicide often display clear signs of distress before attempting the act. This includes giving or selling personal items, withdrawing from society, and fixing life insurance policies. Families who notice these signs in their loved ones are encouraged to immediately speak to a mental health professional or call us at https://utahaddictioncenters.com/contact-us
Utah Addiction Centers launched our mental health crisis helpline to provide immediate assistance for you or your loved one. Once we speak to you, you can come to our center for residential trauma-informed care treatment. There, you can participate in a personalized intensive treatment plan.
Depending on the severity and needs of your case, we offer individual outpatient therapy, day treatment, and residential treatment. Weekly aftercare groups and family therapy are also available.
We also offer programs for substance abuse recovery. You can find us at https://goo.gl/maps/Wd9qQpoZeBTe7m499
Your mental health always comes first. We give you the safe environment you need to safely and gently find recovery.
Go to https://utahaddictioncenters.com so you can learn more.