Find the best alcohol and drug rehabs in Salt Lake City, UT. Browse 48 nearby treatment centers and search for inpatient, outpatient, or detox treatment. Filter by payment options, amenities, specialty programs, and more to find the best treatment for your unique situation.
I was inpatient at Mill Creek for 3 and 1/2 months and the first month was hard wanted to quit everyday and stuck with it now I'm in IOP and at sober living. I'm 7 months sober and feel better than I felt in a long time. My mental and physical health is getting better daily. Ive met some great people in Odyssey both peers and staff. Thank you Odyssey House!!
Response from the owner2 weeks ago
Glad you stuck with it through the hard times Brian. Addiction is a life long complicated disease and requires hard work to fully achieve recovery. It may seem like you've spent a long time going through residential and then outpatient, but you continue to do the hard work and we hope you look back with the feeling that it was good investment of your time.
My name is Jennifer Kligmann and I attend intensive outpatient at sugar house. I was in the criminal justice program of cats and graduated with leadership role of house coordinator. I love everything about this company and about this treatment center. I love the therapists, the caseworkers, upper House, staff and structure.... People at Odyssey genuinely care about me and my recovery I recommend Odyssey House to anybody who really wants to change their life and be the best version of themselves they can be. God bless y'all best regards Jennifer
Response from the owner1 month ago
What an upbeat review Jennifer. Bless you too! Odyssey followed you with care from incarceration to outpatient treatment and your recovery is our number one goal. Keep up the hard work and remember that Odyssey will always be there for you as you pursue your new, happy life.
My precious dad was given such respect and kindness and amazing love and care while he was in the ICU than later transferred to hospice. The patient care here is without a doubt over exceeds expectation. My sweet dad who is also a vet is currently suffering with an aggressive brain tumor.... The team was absolutely wonderful words can't even describe how much you all mean to me and my dad. I love you guys!!!!! They made this experience more bearable. This journey has been heartbreaking beyond words but I'm grateful for the incredible doctors and nurses and palative care and every single person I interacted with thank you from the bottom of my heart n soul For the compassion. God bless you all
Great friendly staff & facility is clean, easy to access. Plenty of parking.
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Salt Lake City is the 45th most expensive city nationwide for addiction treatment affordability, with an average cost of addiction treatment of $61150. This is higher than the average cost of $56782 for addiction treatment in Utah and higher than the national average cost for drug rehab of $57,193.
The costs of drug and alcohol rehab in Salt Lake City vary widely and depend on several factors,
including:
Comparing the Cost of Rehab in Salt Lake City
The costs of addiction treatment listed for cities and states are averages based on the cost of medical detox, inpatient rehab, outpatient rehab, and medication assisted treatment. These averages are high due to the cost of medical detoxification and residential inpatient rehab programs.
These numbers also reflect the raw cost of drug rehab, before any insurance coverage. The typical individual seeking addiction treatment can expect to pay much less for outpatient or intensive outpatient services than the averages listed below.
Average Cost of Treatment in Salt Lake City vs. Utah vs. the
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Cost of Drug Rehab in Salt Lake City vs. Nearby Cities
How to Pay for Addiction Treatment in Salt Lake City?
There are many ways to pay for drug rehab in Salt Lake City. Most rehab treatment centers accept cash or self-payment, as well as private health insurance. However, there are many treatment centers in Salt Lake City that accept Medicaid and Medicare, or offer sliding scale payments or other low-cost payment options. Here's the complete breakdown of how to pay for addiction treatment near Salt Lake City.
Top Insurers for Drug Rehab in Salt Lake City
Aetna is the most widely-accepted insurance for drug rehabs in Salt Lake City, with 25 treatment centers in the city accepting their insurance. Cigna is the 2nd most popular with 25 treatment centers accepting it followed by Blue Cross Blue Shield in 3rd accepted by 24 drug rehabs.
Drug Use in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City has the 135th highest rate of drug use nationwide among nearly 400 cities surveyed. This number reflects the combined use of cocaine, heroin, meth, and marijuana, displayed individually below. The percent shown for each drug represents the number of residents in Salt Lake county that have reported ever using the following drugs, so these numbers should not be interpreted as direct evidence of current drug use in Salt Lake City or Salt Lake county as a whole.
Drug Related Crime in Salt Lake City
In 2023, Salt Lake City had the 35th highest number narcotics violations out of 330 cities nationwide, with a total of 1689 reported drug-related incidents that year. This includes cases of public intoxication, drug arrests, narcotics found during house calls and traffic stops, and any other drug-related crime.
Keep in mind these numbers are dependent on accurate record keeping and reporting laws by local police and sheriffs, and may not fully reflect all drug related crime in Salt Lake City.
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