Alliance Youth Services (AYS) Timpanogos Shadows

Alliance Youth Services (AYS) Timpanogos Shadows - American Fork, UT

Alliance Youth Services ays Timpanogos Shadows is one of mental health clinics in American Fork, UT, located at 995 East 1100 North, American Fork, UT 84003. As part of treatment, it offers integrated dual diagnosis disorder treatment, psychotropic medication and group therapy. Staff members who work at Alliance Youth Services ays Timpanogos Shadows will provide mental health services to children / adolescents. Alliance Youth Services ays Timpanogos Shadows offers outpatient treatment, residential treatment and telemedicine/telehealth and is categorized as a residential treatment center for children. In addition, Alliance Youth Services ays Timpanogos Shadows can provide treatment to LGBT, people requiring dual diagnosis treatment and military families. Additional services that Alliance Youth Services ays Timpanogos Shadows offers include family psychoeducation, court-ordered outpatient treatment and psychosocial rehabilitation services.

Call (855) 615-0033 to get 24/7 help with treatment.

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Address: 995 East 1100 North, American Fork, UT 84003

  1. Care Offered
  2. Service Setting
  3. Facility Type
  4. Treatment Approaches
  5. Emergency Mental Health Services
  6. Who Operates This Facility
  7. Payments and Insurance Accepted
  8. Special Programs and Population Groups Supported
  9. Ancillary Services
  10. Tobacco/Screening Services
  11. Smoking Policy
  12. Age Groups Accepted
  13. Additional Languages Supported

Below is a detailed listing page for Alliance Youth Services (AYS) Timpanogos Shadows in American Fork, UT:

Care Offered

  • mental health treatment
  • dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders

Service Setting

  • outpatient treatment
  • residential treatment
  • telemedicine/telehealth

Facility Type

  • a residential treatment center for children

Treatment Approaches

  • behavior modification
  • cognitive behavioral therapy
  • couples/family therapy
  • dialectical behavior therapy
  • group therapy
  • integrated dual diagnosis disorder treatment
  • individual psychotherapy
  • psychotropic medication
  • trauma therapy

Emergency Mental Health Services

  • Crisis intervention team

Who Operates This Facility

  • a private for-profit organization

Payments and Insurance Accepted

  • Medicaid
  • State corrections or juvenile justice funds
  • State mental health agency (or equivalent) funds
  • State welfare or child and family services funds

Special Programs and Population Groups Supported

  • LGBT
  • military families
  • clients referred from the court/judicial system
  • people requiring dual diagnosis treatment
  • people with trauma
  • people with PTSD
  • children/adolescents with serious emotional disturbance

Ancillary Services

  • court-ordered outpatient treatment
  • education services
  • family psychoeducation
  • psychosocial rehabilitation services

Tobacco/Screening Services

  • screening for tobacco use

Smoking Policy

  • smoking not permitted

Age Groups Accepted

  • children / adolescents

Additional Languages Supported

  • Spanish

Phone #: 801-763-8315

Call (855) 615-0033 to get 24/7 help with treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Mental Health Treatment

What is the admission process for an inpatient mental health facility?

The admission process for an inpatient mental health facility typically involves several steps: assessment by a mental health professional to determine the need for inpatient care, intake interview to gather medical history and treatment goals, medical evaluation to rule out underlying medical conditions, treatment planning based on assessment, and admission to the facility for care under a multidisciplinary team.

What are the admission steps for an outpatient mental health center?

The admission steps for an outpatient mental health center involve referral to the center, intake assessment to evaluate mental health needs, treatment planning with the individual, appointment scheduling for therapy sessions or medication management, and regular follow-up and review of progress.

What is the difference between a mental health hospital and a mental health facility?

The main difference between a mental health hospital and a mental health facility lies in the level of care provided and the types of services available. Mental health hospitals offer acute care for severe psychiatric symptoms, providing intensive treatment and stabilization services. Mental health facilities encompass a broader range of settings, including inpatient hospitals, residential treatment centers, and outpatient clinics, offering various levels of care from short-term crisis intervention to long-term rehabilitation.

Does health insurance typically cover mental health treatment?

Health insurance typically covers mental health treatment to some extent, but coverage may vary depending on the insurance plan and provider. Many insurance plans are required to offer mental health benefits under the Affordable Care Act, including coverage for therapy, counseling, medication management, and inpatient or outpatient treatment. However, specific coverage details, such as copayments, deductibles, and network restrictions, may apply.

Who can benefit from residential mental health treatment centers?

Residential mental health treatment centers can benefit individuals with severe or complex mental health disorders who require intensive, round-the-clock care in a structured environment. This includes individuals struggling with conditions such as severe depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, substance abuse disorders, or eating disorders. Residential treatment offers comprehensive therapeutic interventions, medication management, and support services to help individuals stabilize their symptoms, develop coping skills, and work towards long-term recovery.

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