- Individual Counseling
- Family Counseling
- Substance Abuse Education
House of Hope - Salt Lake City
Paying for Treatment
- Insurance is not Accepted
- Financing is not Available
- Medicare is not Accepted
- Medicaid is not Accepted
Treatment Insights
House of Hope provides substance abuse treatment programs for women, pregnant women and mothers accompanied by children. Treatment options include residential programs, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient care, as well as day programs for children whose mothers are in treatment at the facility. Therapeutic services include 12-step groups, individual, group and family counseling, parenting classes, and relapse prevention training.
House of Hope - Salt Lake City Reviews and Ratings Details
The following is based on a combination of Surveys of Alumni, Staff, Loved Ones, and Reviews and Ratings from around the web.
Reviews at a Glance
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Add Your ReviewHouse of Hope staff does not follow through with nothing. They have a therapist who does not care about the clients. The case manager do all the work. The bosses suck and only show up for trouble. Go ...
House of Hope is a waste of time and money if you want to help your loved ones Odyessy house is the program you want to go to forget the one that doesn't work (house of hope) .
Treatment is an invidual responsibility. Some staff were knowledgeable. Most were not. Clean. Everything else minus a couple of staff members.
Very great program. Comfortable, trusting, effective. This specific treatment center is kind of far from our home so after treatment is over it's hard to stay in touch.
this was one of the worst experiences with a treatment facility I have ever had I was court-ordered to the House of Hope unfortunately my case worker with probation wouldn't give me any other options ...
This place is a joke. They're outlined treatment plans don't work and many of the women that go there are repeat clients. They don't hold to their disciplinary statues, they don't care about personal ...
House of hope!! renamed the HOUSE OF NO HOPE
Authority and accommodations were strengths of the facility. However, it was costly. They are loving yet firm.
they were less expensive and had immediate openings. staff didn't seem as skilled or experienced, really basic, no extra offerings, food was really poor. rather than just reading online reviews (which...
Great staff. However, it is not faith based. It is great. Thourough thought restructure.
HOH (House of Hope) is am amazing place for those wanting help. There is always someone there 24/7 if you need them treatment staff, house staff, etc. the day care facility does wonders with kids They...
Helped me get clean.
- Outpatient
Outpatient treatment describes all addiction treatment that is not residential. Patients live at home while undergoing rehab.
- Residential Treatment
Residential treatment programs provide housing (food and meals) in addition to treatment for substance abuse. Some facilities offer only short-term residential treatment, some offer only long-term treatment and others offer both, ranging from a few days to many months, based on patient needs.
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Center Details
- No Detox Services
- No Behavioral Disorder Treatment
- Yes Dual-Diagnosis Treatment
- Yes Outpatient Services
- No Sober Living Home
- No Day School
- No Private Rooms
- No Pet Friendly
- No Exceptionally LGBT Friendly
- No Men Only
- No Women Only
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I am truely grateful for this program. I did the hard work and found myself , got m childrn back . I completed residential and Day treatment i had the most caring team the whole year i was here. I gai...