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Recovery Ways At Mountain View - Alcohol & Drug Rehab Center Salt Lake City

4883 Box Elder Street,, Murray, Utah, 84107
At Recovery Ways, our mission is to provide the highest level of individualized care to each client that we treat. We are committed to integrated quality care through a holistic approach strengthening mind, body and spirit. We strive to exceed the patient and community expectation in every life we touch.

Facility Highlights

  • Primary Care Coordinator for each person
  • Trained and Certified Interventionists
  • Spiritual Practices

Specialization

  • Recreation Therapy

    Therapeutic Recreation is a process where a nationally certified and state licensed Recreation Therapist uses recreation activities of all kinds to bring about a positive change socially, emotionally, intellectually, physically, or spiritually.
  • Family Program

    The Family Program is an integral part of the recovery process at Recovery Ways. The primary purpose of our program is to educate and support our patient’s families in the many ways that the family system has been impacted.

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Meet the Staff

  • Christine Adams Hill, LCSW
    Christine Adams Hill, LCSWClinical Director
    Chris graduated from the University of Utah with a Masters degree in Social Work in 2009 and earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Brigham Young University in 1996. For the past 11 years Chris has worked in non-profit social service programs throughout Salt Lake Valley. She has experience working with diverse and at-risk populations. She has many years of program design, coordination and supervisory experience through her work at the Bennion Center at the University of Utah. She received Feminist Multicultural Therapy training at the University of Utah’s premiere training facility – the Women’s Resource Center, as well as at the Rape Recovery Center in Salt Lake City. Chris specializes in traumatic stress disorders, sexual abuse/violence, mood disorders and grief/loss issues.
  • Maryann Rosenthal, PhD
    Maryann Rosenthal, PhDExecutive Director
    Dr. Rosenthal is a highly respected clinical psychologist with extensive experience in the field of chemical dependency and recovery, as well as the assessment, education, and management of chronic pain and addiction. Dr. Rosenthal has a unique background working in both the business and clinical sectors of health care. Appointed in 1999 to the State of California’s Developmental Disabilities Board, Dr. Rosenthal has also been a member of the Domestic Violence Council since 2000 and is a founding member of the Elder Abuse Prevention Project. An internationally known speaker and author of Be A Parent, Not A Pushover, Dr. Rosenthal has consulted throughout America, Australia, Europe, and Asia on family dynamics and life achievement issues. She has been published in numerous magazines and has collaborated on many books. We are excited about the work Maryann is doing at Recovery Ways.

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It\'s a clean and amazing place to learn about recovery. I\'ve been to 3 rehabs and this is the nicest I\'ve seen. I would recommend it to anybody. Good staff and food. They took us to meetings, the gym, and other rec activities as well
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Cleanliness, therapeutic environment, professionalism, no punitive environment. Poor upper management performance. Didn't treat employees well and they are all leaving. It was once a great place to send people to get treatment. It is now mediocre.
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Several great employees. Many horrible employees. Very little personal counseling.
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Patients can get loud and out of control while the RC\'s look the other way. Depending on arrival day, if it is on a Friday afternoon or on a Saturday or Sunday when the therapists have left, a patient can wonder aimlessly, alone, friendless and lost until Monday when business returns to normal. Patients should be partnered up with someone to show them around and help establish a routine. Food is excellent but meal times are very short and if you miss the scheduled time frame (which is 30 minutes) you will have nothing to eat except yogurt, or fresh fruit. No desserts are offered (except fruit) and definitely no sweets of any kind. Caffeine is cut off at 1pm. No soft drinks of any kind. These are just small things in comparison to what life has thrown at people in need of assistance with addiction, but for the rates they charge your insurance company, you\'d think the patients were kept a little more comfortable. It\'s the little things that can make or break a recovery plan. Let\'s face it, there is big bucks to be made in the recovery business and these treatment centers know it. Have a loved one help in deciding on what treatment facility would be right for you. Take into consideration the average age of the clientele for a suitable environment. Review the safety stats and don\'t be afraid to ask questions. They are not paying you to seek treatment. You and your insurance (if applicable) are paying them. Good luck.
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I was promised so much before choosing Recovery Ways. They never followed through on what their offer promised. And they billed my insurance company way more than expected and are still trying to bill over a year later. Horrible! They are all in it for the money.