While Real Salt Lake and Utah Royals FC honor the month of awareness of mental health, the club encourages all fans, staff and players to remember that they are never alone. Growing hands to support is a sign of strength.
With our partner Intermountain Health, here is how we work to support mental well-being through Utah.
Online assistance options
Intermountain Health offers a variety of behavioral health services to support mental well-being, including clinics in person and online resources. Thanks to options like Connect Care and virtual meetings, UTAH, Idaho and Nevada individuals can access the comfort of their homes. Free guided guided consciousness are also available to help manage stress and improve mental concentration. These services can help a wide range of mental health problems, such as anxiety, depression, consumption of substances, workplace challenges, relationship problems, trauma and suicidal thoughts or behaviors.
Treatment programs
Behavioral health access centers offer immediate crisis treatment, observation and rapid access to the mental health treatment of approved behavioral health professionals. Intermountain Health offers psychiatric and crisis care for people aged 18 and over. Their access centers are ideal for people who know a behavioral health crisis.
Intermountain Health offers four types of behavioral health clinics that offer high -quality care for adults, adolescents and children. They are able to diagnose and deal with several health problems such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, SSPT, etc. They offer several methods of treatment such as counseling, psychiatry and mindfulness courses.
Dayspring is an interlient program dedicated to helping people recover from substance consumption disorders. This is done by strengthening solid adaptation skills and developing means to resist the consumption of drugs or alcohol. DAYSPRING gives patients access to psychiatry, primary care and family doctors to ensure that patients get the best care.
The behavioral health unit is a hospital area designed to stabilize a person with mental health emergency. The main objective of the unit is to provide a safe and secure place where people can receive treatment to go beyond a crisis.
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Behavioral health in primary care is a service provided by the Intermountain Health via your primary care provider. They use a team approach to our health care thanks to programs such as the integration of mental health, collaborative care and personalized primary care. These work together to meet your unique health needs.
The intensive ambulatory behavioral health program has been established to help people who need more intensity treatment than traditional individual psychotherapy which is often once a week or once every two weeks. The MH-IOP allows individuals to stay in their communities while receiving treatment. Often, the MH-IOP can be provided as a higher level of care, rather than the most intense level of care which involves psychiatric hospitalization of hospitalized patients or a residential treatment establishment.
Website and phone numbers
Crisis hotline: 988 https://988lifeline.org/
Stabilization and mobile response: (833) Fame-FAM
State-scale crisis line: 800-273-Talk or (801) 587-3000
Heat on a state scale: 833-Speakut or (833) 773-2588
Safe ut crisis chat and tip line: (833) 372-3388, download the application
Utah Strong Recovery: (385) 386-2289, send an email to utahstrong@utah.gov
Whatever your specific needs, Intermountain Health has a resource for you.
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