Wasatch Behavioral Health - Vantage Point Youth Service Center

DBA
Wasatch Mental Health - Vantage Point Youth Service Center
Youth Crisis Shelter and Juvenile Receiving Center. Provides a short-term (48 hours, may be extended for homeless youth if space is available.) voluntary facility where youth ages 11-17 who are experiencing trouble at home, high-risk, or homeless may come for refuge, evaluation, and counseling. Also offers a five-week anger management class for youth.
DHHS Codes
SHB, SHG
DHHS Contract Numbers
A02496 SHELTER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY DCFS
DHHS Keywords
Youth Shelter, Male, Female, Temporary Out-of-Home Care, DCFS Custody.
Description:

Provides short-term shelter and time-out placement for vulnerable adolescents, as well as crisis intervention and family counseling. This includes runaway and homeless youth, or youth at risk to become so. Youth can be admitted by parents, law enforcement, or by youth themselves.

Eligibility:
Youth ages 11-17 who are runaways, high-risk or homeless. Youth can be dropped off at any time and stay for up to 48 hours. Time may be extended for homeless youth if there is space available.
Service Hours:
24/7
Intake Procedure:
Call for details about services and verify if they have space or to obtain additional information.
Fees:
There is no cost directly to the consumer of the services and no insurance is necessary. After 48 hours the stay is then $40 (A therapist approval is needed for stay over 48 hours -- except homeless youth).
Service Contact Information:

US

Description:

Provides short term shelter and time-out placement for vulnerable adolescents, as well as crisis intervention and family counseling. This includes runaway and homeless youth, or youth at risk to become so. Youth can be admitted by parents, law enforcement, or by youth themselves.

Eligibility:
Youth ages 11-17 who are runaways, high-risk or homeless. Youth can be dropped off at any time and stay for up to 48 hours. Time may be extended for homeless youth if there is space available.
Service Hours:
24/7
Intake Procedure:
Call for details about services and verify if they have space or to obtain additional information.
Fees:
There is no cost directly to the consumer of the services and no insurance is necessary. After 48 hours the stay is then $40 (A therapist approval is needed for stay over 48 hours -- except homeless youth).
Service Contact Information:

US

Description:

Provides anger management classes for any youth 11-17 in the community. Do not need to be Wasatch Mental Health clients to attend. This is a five week class. Can fulfill a court appointed class.

Eligibility:
Any youth ages 11-17 in the community can attend.
Service Hours:
Class times vary
Intake Procedure:
Call for more information.
Fees:
No cost
Service Contact Information:

US

Description:

Provides short term shelter and time-out placement for vulnerable adolescents, as well as crisis intervention and family counseling. This includes runaway and homeless youth, or youth at risk to become so. Youth can be admitted by parents, law enforcement, or by youth themselves.

Eligibility:
Youth ages 11-17 who are runaways, high-risk or homeless. Youth can be dropped off at any time and stay for up to 48 hours. Time may be extended for homeless youth if space is available.
Service Hours:
24/7
Intake Procedure:
Call for details about services and to verify if they have space or to obtain additional information.
Fees:
There is no cost directly to the consumer of the services and no insurance is necessary. After 48 hours the stay is then $40 (A therapist approval is needed for stay over 48 hours -- except homeless youth).
Service Contact Information:

US