About Life Balance Recovery – Spanish Fork
Life Balance Recovery in Spanish Fork, Utah, is a private CARF-accredited addiction treatment facility that offers day treatment, intensive outpatient (IOP), general outpatient, sober living and aftercare services for adults grappling with substance use. They also provide dual diagnosis care for people who have co-occurring mental health disorders. They accept insurance for all services.
Addiction is a chronic illness with psychological and physiological components. The clinicians at Life Balance Recovery primarily help people address the mental and emotional underpinnings of substance use. Like most drug and alcohol rehab facilities, they do this through a combination of individual and group therapy sessions. Additionally, all Life Balance Recovery clients must participate in some form of family therapy. That may feel daunting if you don’t have a good relationship with your family, but the therapist can help facilitate productive conversations, and many people find this is an important part of healing.
Life Balance Recovery’s day treatment services are a good fit for people who need a higher level of care and take place over 25 hours or more each week, Monday through Friday. The IOP program has morning or evening sessions, Monday through Friday, for at least nine hours per week. General OP services are also available and generally involve less than five hours of treatment per week. Besides counseling, participants in these programs will have access to case management, experiential therapy, and life skills training.
Sober living can be a very important part of maintaining long term recovery, and Life Balance offers sober living beds to clients for $650 a month. They also have an alumni group that can continue to access group therapy for free as long as they stay sober and attend alumni activities.
Previous clients are very positive about their experiences. Many say they felt safe and welcome and praise the staff for their warmth, compassion, and professionalism. One said she felt the facility was very LGBTQIA+ friendly. Another said he appreciated that he felt welcome to come back to the facility as an alumnus even after finishing treatment.