Embark Behavioral Health in Springville, Utah
12-17
Residential
A Residential Treatment Center in Utah for Girls
Located in Springville, Utah, our residential treatment center is nestled in the foothills of the awe-inspiring Wasatch Mountains, right in Hobble Creek Canyon. Our beautiful, serene location near the Springville freshwater springs provides the perfect setting for adolescent and teen girls, including those who identify as nonbinary or are a part of the LGBTQ+ community, to heal and grow. The home-like environment offers an oasis removed from city life but is just 55 miles away from Salt Lake City for group activities and events.
Meet Your Clinical Director!
Jade Bailey
Jade has been working in the mental health field for 12 years. Within that time, she has run multiple programs for adolescent girls. She has been trained in trauma informed care, DBT, and various de-escalation techniques. Jade is a seasoned…
How Our Residential Treatment Center Can Help
Our facility offers inpatient treatment for adolescents and teen girls who are struggling with anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. We provide a healing, nurturing, and safe environment to help girls and their families address and overcome the issues that may be affecting their everyday lives.
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Healing Residential Treatment in Springville, Utah
Our peaceful, therapeutic residential treatment center in the mountains of Utah provides the perfect environment for adolescent and teen girls to overcome difficult mental health issues.



Mental Health Treatment
Anxiety, depression, and suicide are on the rise, and young people are at risk today more than ever before. Too many adolescents and teens in and near Utah go through life struggling with these and other mental health issues. It doesn’t have to be this way.
Residential Treatment Serving Girls in Utah and Across the Country
Our program is proud to offer residential treatment to girls in Utah and across the country. We provide a unique developmental framework that allows us to heal and strengthen the functional, mental, and physical strength of your daughter and of other adolescent and teen girls who come from many different backgrounds and upbringings.
Conditions We Treat
Inpatient Treatment and Therapies Offered
Residential Treatment Serving Girls in Utah and Across the Country
Our program is proud to offer residential treatment to girls in Utah and across the country. We provide a unique developmental framework that allows us to heal and strengthen the functional, mental, and physical strength of your daughter and of other adolescent and teen girls who come from many different backgrounds and upbringings.
Conditions We Treat
Inpatient Treatment and Therapies Offered
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12-17
Residential
Hours
Monday: 9AM - 7PM
Tuesday: 9AM - 7PM
Wednesday: 9AM - 7PM
Thursday: 9AM - 7PM
Friday: 9AM - 5PM
Saturday: 7AM - 3PM
Areas Served
- Nationwide
- Springville, UT
- Spanish Fork, UT
- Salt Lake City, UT
- Los Angeles, CA
- Denver, CO
- Santa Fe, NM
- Boise, ID
- Phoenix, AZ
- Las Vegas, NV
- San Francisco, CA
- Seattle, WA
- Orem, UT
Embark Behavioral Health in Springville, Utah
266 Left Fork Hobble Creek Canyon Road
Springville, UT84663
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