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COMMUNITY AGENCIES/PROGRAMS & RESOURCESBTA (BASIN TRANSIT ASSOCIATION)The Basin Transit Association is a public transportation system, serving the Uintah Basin since 2011. The primary purposes for this service is to provide citizens of the Uintah Basin opportunities to commute to work, school, and reaching shopping centers in the region. Service is available to all citizens in the Uintah Basin. Routes include travel from Duchesne to Roosevelt, Roosevelt to Vernal, and around the city of Vernal.Service and Holidays: BTA buses run Monday through Friday year round. The buses do not run on the following days: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Pioneer Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day,Thanksgiving Friday, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day.Fare RatesRegular..........................................................................$1.00 one wayAll Day Pass...................................................................$3.00Monthly Unlimited Fixed-Route Passes ......................$30.00Children 6 and older must pay regular rateChildren under 6 ride freeChildren 10 and older are permitted to ride without adult supervisionDiscount: 50% Discount for seniors (65+), person with a qualifying disability, or employees/students organizations/businesses contributing $10,000 > annually to the transit system. Discount does not apply to Call-A-Ride services .Call-A-Ride Paratransit Services.................$2.00 one way (passes not accepted on Call-A-Ride services)Scheduled RoutesRoute 1 (Green Route) starts in Vernal then goes to Roosevelt and then back to Vernal.Route 2 (Blue Route) starts in Roosevelt and then goes to Duchesne and then back to Roosevelt.Route 3 (Red Route) stays in Vernal and makes a circular throughout the community.Services for Persons with DisabilitiesAll BTA buses are wheelchair accessible. Persons with disabilities, whether physical or cognitive, may ride the fixed-route service if they are able to get to and from the bus stops.Individuals who are ADA eligible and are unable to get to and from the bus stops may schedule rides on our special curb-to-curb service by calling 24 hours in advance. This special service costs $2.00 per person per one-way trip. This service will be provided to locations that are within 3/4 mile of a non-commuter fixed-route stop. Contact Information:ADA Certification,435-722-5221 or 435-722-4518.BTA Dispatch435-722-5221CHILDREN’S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (CHIP)The Children’s Health Insurance Program, or CHIP, is a state health insurance plan for uninsured Utah kids and teens.Salt Lake Office:CHIPPO Box 143107Salt Lake City, UT 84114-3107877-543-7669’S JUSTICE CENTERThe Children's Justice Center is a homelike facility which serves children and families who are experiencing the crisis and chaos that comes with the disclosure of significant physical or sexual abuse of a child.The Center is designed to help children feel safe and comfortable so that they may begin to deal with the difficult and often frightening issues that surround abuse. The focus and function of the Children's Justice Center is to reduce the trauma of the child abuse investigation and help the child feel safe to reveal the truth.Roosevelt Office:Duchesne County Children's?Justice Center136 North 500 WestVernal, UT 84078435-722-4843Contact: cjc@Vernal Office:Uintah/Daggett Children’s Justice Center167 South 200 EastVernal, UT 84078435-781-0105Contact: tmurray@uintah.DDI VANTAGE EARLY INTERVENTIONDDI VANTAGE, Inc. promotes and provides exemplary services to facilitate the development and independence of children, adults and families with special needs. Programs include Adult and Youth Services, Early Intervention, and Early Head Start.Roosevelt Office:DDI Vantage Early Intervention10 South 200 EastRoosevelt, UT 84066435-722-3008 INDUSTRIES THRIFT STORE (DI)Non-Profit Thrift store for used clothing & home goods, plus new items such as bedding & furniture. The DI also helps provide work to those who have lost a job or need added skills to get gainful employment. Associates gain valuable work experience by working in our facilities and training with local business partners. Individuals can gain retail experience in our stores.Vernal Location: 1070 West Hwy 40Vernal, UT 84078435-789-7945 OF CHILD AND FAMILY?SERVICES (DCFS)The goal of DCFS is to keep children safe from abuse and neglect and provide domestic violenceservices by working with communities and strengthening families.Roosevelt Office:Duchesne County350 West 300 SouthRoosevelt, UT 84066435-722-6550 Office:Uintah/Daggett County1052 West Market DriveVernal, UT 84078435-781-4250 FIRST IN HOME PARENTING PROGRAMFamilies First is Utah’s premier evidence-based in-home parent skill-based intervention designed to teach parents and youth skills to change the unwanted behaviors occurring in the home, and to improve family functioning. Through its service, Families First seeks to promote child safety, child permanency, child well-being and adult well-being. In addition to contracted referrals from Utah Juvenile Courts, Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS), Juvenile Justice Services (JJS), insurance companies, many of the referrals we receive are from healthy families who are simply looking for more effective ways to communicate and impact their children and their behaviors.Salt Lake Office: Utah Youth Village5800 South Highland DriveSalt Lake City, Utah 84121Phone: (801) 272-9980 SUPPORT CENTER OF?UINTAH BASINFSCUB is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. They provide a crisis/respite nursery for children whose parents may need a safe place for their children due to emergencies, crises or daily stress and struggles. Parenting classes are provided. There are no chargesfor services. Roosevelt Office:259 North 700 EastRoosevelt, UT 84066435-722-2401FAMILY SUPPORT HIGH HOPESWe provide parenting classes for ages 0-5, 5-12, and 12-18. We also have an ADHD specific class parents called “Kids with Incredible Potential”. We also provide general information about Job Corp, Suicide and Domestic Violence.Roosevelt Office:865 East 200 North, Suite 3Roosevelt, UT 84078435-722-2407FOOD PANTRIESThe Uintah Basin Food Pantries will provide needed food to those who would otherwise go without. To eliminate hunger in Daggett, Duchesne and Uintah Counties.Website: Location:Westside Food Pantry8180 South 21000 WestDuchesne, UT 84021435-738-2854Hours: Tuesday: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pmManila Location:Flaming Gorge Food Pantry93 North 1st WestManila, UT 84046435-784-3993Hours: Thursday: 9:00 am - 2:00 amRoosevelt Location:Duchesne County Food?Pantry420 East 100 SouthRoosevelt, UT 84066435-722-5232Hours: Monday: 10:00 am - 2:00 pmWednesday: 2:00 pm - 6:00 pmFriday: 10:00 am - 2:00 pmVernal Location:Ashley Valley Food Pantry426 East 200 SouthVernal, UT 84078435-789-1014Hours: Monday: 10:00 am - 2:00 pmWednesday: 2:00 pm - 6:00 pmFriday: 10:00 am - 2:00 pmFOOD $ENSE (SNAP-ED) PROGRAM, USU EXTENSIONA program designed to help with healthy meal planning and healthy food budget planning.Website: Office:USU Extension100 South 50 East P.O. Box 978Duchesne, UT 84021435-738-1140Vernal Office:USU Extension152 East 100 NorthVernal, UT 84078435-781-5452GOLDEN AGE CENTERIn our continuing attempt to assist the senior citizen's of Uintah County, the Uintah County Area Agency on Aging and the Golden Age Center are pleased to provide services for: In Home Services/Case Management, Senior Center/Recreational Activities, Legal Services, Transportation Services, Information and Assistance, Outreach, Health Insurance Counseling, Adult Protective Services, Shopping Assistance, Preventative Health, Congregate Meals, and Home Delivered Meals.Website: Location: Golden Age Center155 South 100 WestVernal, UT 84078435-789-2169Hours: Monday thru Friday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, excluding holidaysGUARDIAN AD LITEM/CASAThe Office of Guardian ad Litem provides attorneys to represent the best interests of children and teens in cases of alleged abuse, neglect, and dependency in the juvenile courts. Sometimes those young people are in foster care, but most often they are able to safely remain at home while the family engages in court-ordered services designed to resolve the circumstances that gave rise to state intervention.Vernal Office: 8th District Office of Guardian ad Litem920 East Highway 40Vernal, UT 84078435-781-9370HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE TARGET (HEAT PROGRAM)The HEAT Program begins on November 1 and closes on April 30 each year. The phone lines are open the last week of October to accept phone calls to schedule appointments for the HEAT Season. HEAT provides a one time winter utility assistance payment to low-income households, targeting those who are truly vulnerable – the lowest income households with the highest heating costs: the disabled, elderly and families with preschool-age children. Items that will be needed to qualify visit: Office:Roosevelt HEAT Office330 East 100 SouthRoosevelt, UT 84066435-722-5218Vernal Location: Vernal HEAT Office1625 West Hwy 40, Dinah PlazaVernal, UT 84078435-781-2021HOUSING AUTHORITIES IN UINTAH BASIN (LOW-INCOME)Myton City Housing Authority is a Public Housing Agency in Myton, Utah that participates in the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program. They provide, conserve and develop safe, sanitary housing for low-income families and elderly individuals.Myton Location:Myton City Housing Authority125 East MainMyton, UT 84052435-722-3952Roosevelt City Housing Authority is a Public Housing Agency in Roosevelt, Utah that participates in the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program. They provide, conserve and develop safe, sanitary housing for low-income families and elderly individuals.Roosevelt Location:Roosevelt City Housing Authority192 South 100 EastRoosevelt, UT 84066435-722-5858The Uintah Basin Assistance Council is the premier developer, manager and provider of safe, affordable housing for low and moderate income and workforce families in the Uintah Basin. Uintah Basin Assistance Council will strengthen its image by promoting its services, creating strong partnerships through education and improving the living condition of its current and future residents and developing additional housing options for the people of the Uintah Basin.Vernal Location:Uintah Basin Assistance Council992 West MainVernal, UT 84078435-781-4156HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAMThe Uintah Basin Association of Governments housing rehabilitation program uses Community Development Block Grant funds for the rehabbing of roofs, furnaces, water heaters, windows, water pipelines, septic tank or sewer problems, ADA and many other housing needs.To receive CDBG Housing Rehabilitation assistance, households must have an Annual Household Income (AHI) at or below 80 percent of the area median household income (AMI), adjusted for household size, and determined annually by HUD. Clients may only participate in CDBG Rehabilitation grant funding once in a lifetime.Roosevelt Office: Uintah Basin Association of Governments Housing Department330 East 100 SouthRoosevelt, UT 84066435-722-4518JOB CORPSOur mission to teach eligible young people the skills they need to become employable and independent and place them in meaningful jobs or further education. Job Corps is a no-cost education and career technical training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps young people ages 16 to 24 improve the quality of their lives through career technical and academic training.Clearfield Campus:Clearfield Job Corps Center20 West 1700 SouthClearfield, UT 84016-6004 Campus:Weber Basin Job Corps Center7400 Cornia DriveOgden, UT 84405-9605800-733-5627 Location:Duchesne Library130 S Center StreetDuchesne, UT 84021435-738-2800Roosevelt Location:Duchesne County Library70 West LagoonRoosevelt, UT 84066435-722-4441VERNAL LIBRARY has various rooms, and programs available: Story time, TAG, classes, regular meetings,etc. has a calendar of ongoing eventsLOVE AND LOGIC CLASSESThe Love and Logic process includes sharing control and decision-making, using empathy with consequences, and enhancing the self-concept of children. They assert that their methods lead to improved student behavior and achievement. ... Their methods help children learn to be responsible and gain self-confidence.Contacts:Love & Logic for EducatorsChalynn Thomas435-781-3170 Ext. 1342Ashley ElementaryLove & Logic for ParentsKristin Huber435-621-5298Uintah County Library$30 Booklet CostMEN’S RECOVERY CENTER/SOBER LIVING** See Northeastern Counseling Centers***NORTHEASTERN UTAH EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (NUES)NUES provides cooperative services and assists school districts in delivering efficient, equitable and quality educational programs that empower educators to increase student achievement and learning. Services include: Cooperative Purchasing, Grant Writing, Media Library & Duplication, Network Engineering, Professional Development, Regional Coordination, Student Services, and Technology Training.Administrative Office:NUES35 South MainHeber, UT 84032435-654-1921NUTRITION PROGRAMThis program is provided to the Public by the Tricounty Health. Call Tricounty Health Department for more information: 435-247-1174PAC TEAM – (PREVENTION ADVISORY COALITION)The PAC will collaborate and coordinate efforts with a special emphasis on prevention in the areas of substance abuse, suicide, and awareness issues for the local LGBTQ community; to promote and foster safe and healthy communities. Prevention Advisory Coalition is made up of Professionals and community members from the Tri County area. Meetings are on the last Tuesday of each month at Noon at Northeastern Counseling Center. We alternate the meetings between Vernal and Roosevelt. Contact:Sandra Richins435-789-6311sandrar@PASTOR DEE CAIROLIGun safety & Suicide Prevention Roosevelt Location: Roosevelt Christian Assembly Church870 East 200 NorthRoosevelt, UT 84066435-722-2558pastordee@PREVENT CHILD ABUSE UTAH (PCAU)At Prevent Child Abuse Utah, we lay the groundwork to deliver the great childhoods that all children deserve. We promote services that improve child well-being and develop programs that help to prevent abuse and neglect before it occurs.Each year, Prevent Child Abuse Utah educates thousands of children, professionals, parents and the community about how to identify, report and prevent child abuse. Every child deserves to live a happy, healthy life free from abuse.Administrative Office:2121 South State Street, Suite 202Salt Lake City, UT 84115801-532-3404 Office:2955 Harrison Blvd, Suite 104Ogden, UT 84403801-393-3366 CENTERSRoosevelt Location:Roosevelt Aquatic Center90 West LagoonRoosevelt, UT 84066435-722-4851 Vernal Location: The Uintah Community Center610 South Vernal Ave.Vernal, UT 84078435-781-0982 Care is provided up to 3 hours.?SPLIT MOUNTAIN YOUTH CENTERWe are committed to helping youth transition successfully into adulthood and achieve long-term positive outcomes. Through education and youth services, children and youth in care can get the support and treatment needed to succeed. Services Offered:Adult Living for Transitional AchievementCase ManagementDay Skills InterventionDetentionIn-Home Observation and AssessmentReceiving CenterSchool-Based OutreachYouth ServicesRoosevelt Location:Youth Services28 West Lagoon StreetRoosevelt, UT 84066435-722-3226Vernal Location:Split Mountain Youth Center830 East MainVernal, UT 84078435-789-2045SOC/HFW (SYSTEM OF CARE/HIGH FIDELITY WRAP AROUND) - System of Care is a customized service approach to keep families safely together while effectively helping children with emotional and/or behavioral health needs thrive in their homes, schools and communities.It’s Voluntary: You choose to start and stop your participation at any time.Your Voice Matters: You, your child and all other family members identify the services you believe will help you succeed long-term. We focus on your strengths and increasing the behavioral and emotional strengths of your child.You Stay in Your Home and Community: You work with us in your home, or other location of your choice. We work together to identify services in your community that are convenient, value your culture, speak your language and meet your individual goals.You’re Part of a Team: Who do you want to help you manage your challenges? A neighbor? A teacher? A counselor? A church leader? Your family works with a Care Manager to form a team that will support you through a coordinated effort—especially if you are currently working with multiple agencies and providers.Contacts:Boni Taylor, Eastern Region Coordinator435-650-6447Jackie Jackson, Care Manager Uintah Basin435-650-4189 FAMILIES – Roosevelt/Vernal – 8 and up – Wednesdays @ 6 in both communitiesTANF (RAPID RE-HOUSING PROGRAM)The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Rapid Re-housing Program purpose is to assist needy families for a maximum of 4 months or until the crisis is over. Considering the client follows a goal oriented plan designed to guide them to success. TANF can assist with rental deposits, rental assistance, rental arrears, utility deposits, utility assistance, and utility arrears. This is intended to get clients back on their feet and functioning or assist until the crisis is over. There is an income guideline determined by family size and certain stipulations that must apply. There must be children under the age of 18 in the household to receive TANF Rapid Re-housing assistance. TANF can only help households who are families. A family is a group of individuals living together related by blood, marriage, or decree of court. The TANF Rapid Re-housing program also requires clients to seek out all mainstream public services as well as an intense job search. This is done through the local Workforce Services liaisons located in Vernal and Roosevelt. Clients are also required to open a child support recovery case if they haven’t already done so, and file taxes to receive earned income credits. Contact/Website:juliet@jodis@ PROGRAM The Teen Outreach Program (TOP) is an after school club at the Vernal Middle School and Uintah Middle School, through TriCounty Health Department. It is a positive youth development program, where youth learn life skills pertaining to communication, health and wellness, emotion management skills, and much more. Each year we participate in a minimum of 20 hours of service, many of which we do as a group. The program is youth led and facilitator guided, which means the youth get a voice in which types of service we participate in, and what lessons they need to learn. We are also happy to get new members of our TOP Club so if you have a child that would be interested in joining we meet at the Vernal Middle School on Wednesdays after school, and the Uintah Middle School after school, for one hour each.TRUST BASED RELATIONAL INTERVENTION (TBRI)Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) is a set of principles and interventions designed to help caregivers and professionals to disarm fear-based behaviors and build a connection with these children to help them reach their highest potential.Contact:DCFSRoosevelt: 435-722-6550Vernal: 435-781-4250TRICOUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENTCSHCN Clinic (Children with special health care needs) post-partum, basic needs assessments?Children with Special Health Care needs is held every 60 days – Medicaid/SSI – sliding scaleo ? Care coordinationo ? Diagnostic serviceso ? A-DOS Testing-will be adding 2 psychologistso ? Kids on the Move – Telehealth optiono ? ADD, ADHD, NASDOccupational TestingVernal Office:133 South 500 EastVernal, UT 84078435-247-1177 Office:409 South 200 EastRoosevelt, UT 84066435-722-6300 POINT HOMELESS?SHELTERTurning Point Homeless Shelter is a transitional shelter for men, women, and families. There is a 60 daylimit for staying.Location:100 North 145 WestVernal, UT 84078435-781-0045 ? (UINTAH BASIN ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENT)Aging, Alternatives and Caregiver, Children’s Justice Center, Community Development, Food Pantries, Foster Grandparents, HEAT, Homebuyers Assistance, Homebuyers Education, Low Income Housing, Meals on Wheels, Medicare Program, Rental Assistance, Self Help Housing, Senior Centers, Transitional Housing, Transportation, Tax Preparation. Office Location:UBAOG Office330 East 100 SouthRoosevelt, UT 84066435-722-4518 BASIN EQUALITY CENTER – LGBTQ+We are a free advocacy and support space for the LGBTQ+ in the basin. Resources, safe space gatherings, engaging events, and advocacy for individuals and their families. We are open to ideas for growth and valuable support. We believe that individuals in the LGBTQ+ community need just that, a community! Questions, discussion and answers in a safe space along with education for family members will be provided. As the community grows we hope to see entertainment and connection grow with it. All participants and activities will be focused on promoting and maintaining Equality and Inclusion. Join the group for event information and a support forum. Join to connect with others actively promoting Equality and the growth of a community for LGBTQ+ people to thrive!Vernal Location:Uintah Basin Equality Center100 East 100 SouthVernal, UT 84078435-709-5174 TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE (UTAP) - LIFELINE UTAP, or the Utah Telephone Assistance Program, and this is focused on providing monthly discounts on landlines, or home phones. The conditions for UTAP include income levels that are slightly greater than poverty guidelines. Or, someone in the household may be receiving some form of public benefit, which can include the following. If a resident is enrolled into National Free School Lunch, Medicaid, SNAP food stamps, HEAT, Federal Public Housing Assistance, SSI, or really any other benefit, then they can enroll.Contact Information:UTAP800-948-7540 Lifeline Program helps families by providing a discount to voice and broadband connectivity services. Utah provides an additional discount for eligible Utah residents. Once you are found eligible for a Lifeline discount by USAC, your service carrier will add the additional discount for you on your bill.Contact Information:Lifeline800-234-9473 FAMILY SERVICES435-725-4054WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMThe Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) helps low-income individuals and families reduce energy costs and increase comfort and safety in their homes. Individuals, families, the elderly and the disabled who are making no more than 200 percent of the current federal poverty income level are eligible for help. However, priority is given to the elderly and disabled, households with high-energy consumption, emergency situations and homes with preschool-age children.Roosevelt Office:Uintah Basin Association of Governments330 East 100 SouthRoosevelt, UT 84066435-722-4518WOMEN'S CRISIS SHELTERVICTIM ADVOCATE435-781-0613’S ADVOCATE OFFICE Duchesne County435-722-8003Ute Indian435-711-5756Vernal Victim’s Advocate435-789-4250WIC (WOMENS, INFANTS, & CHILDREN) Tri-County Health Department435-247-1177.?? DISABILITY RESOURCES711 RELAY UTAHTelecommunications Relay Services (TRS) permit persons with a hearing or speech disability to use the telephone system via a text telephone (TTY) or other device to call persons with or without such disabilities.To make using TRS as simple as possible, you can simply dial 711 to be automatically connected to a TRS operator, or 888-346-3162 for Spanish Relay Utah.. It's fast, functional and free. Dialing 711, both voice and TRS users can initiate a call from any telephone, anywhere in the United States, without having to remember and dial a seven or ten-digit access number.Office:168 North 1950 West, Suite 103Salt Lake City, UT 84116801-715-3470 RE-ENTRYActive Re-Entry is a community based program which assists individuals with disabilities to achieve or maintain self-sufficient and productive lives in their own communities and home. We are committed to promoting the rights, dignity, and quality of life for all persons with disabilities. We offer many and varied programs and resources. We offer Information and Referrals, Independent Living Skills Training, Individual and Systems Advocacy, Peer Counseling and Support, and Nursing Home Diversion and Transition and Youth Postsecondary Life Transition. Our program is committed to promoting the rights, dignity, and quality of life for all persons with disabilities. Active Re-Entry provides services in the seven counties of Eastern Utah- Daggett, Duchesne, Uintah, Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan Counties- just over 27,000 square miles (from the border of Wyoming to the border of Arizona). Price Office:10 South Fairgrounds RoadPrice, UT 84501435-637-4950 FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIESWe are working together to create inclusive communities and improve the lives of children and adults with disabilities and their families through sustainable innovation, collaborative research, responsive service, and interdisciplinary training and education.Logan Office:6800 Old Main HillLogan, UT 84322-6800435-797-1981 SCHOOLThe mission of Con Amore School is to provide students with disabilities with an appropriate individualized educational program.??Our vision is that All students will reach their greatest potential. Each classroom is staffed with a certified special education teacher as well as instructional assistants.??Our students receive related services:??speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and adapted physical education.Location:325 East MainMyton, UT 84052435-725-4750 OF SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES (DSPD)The Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD) promotes opportunities and provides support for people with disabilities to lead self-determined lives by overseeing home and community-based services for more than 5,000 people who have disabilities.Support includes community living, day services, supported employment services, and many more.Administrative Office:195 North 1950 WestSalt Lake City, UT 84116844-275-3773 (Toll Free)801-538-4200 OF WORKFORCE SERVICES (DWS)Employment services for general public (some programs are for eligible individuals). Services provided include:Job search and job preparation assistance, On-site recruiting and hiring events, Career exploration and coaching,Veterans employment assistance, and Adult and youth employment and training programsVernal Office:1050 West Market DriveVernal, UT 84078866-435-7414 Office:140 West 425 South #300Roosevelt, UT 84066866-435-7414 LAW CENTERUTAH CENTER FOR ASSISTIVE To enforce and strengthen laws that protect the opportunities, choices and legal rights of people with disabilities in Utah Salt Lake Office:205 North 400 WestSalt Lake City, UT 84103800-622-9080 HANDOUTSFree Online Resources regarding disabilities and more. DEVELOPMENTAL ASSESSMENT CLINICS (UDAC)The University Developmental Assessment Clinics (UDAC) is a center for excellence for the evaluation of children with or at risk for developmental delays throughout the state of Utah. The UDAC has three clinics that provide developmental assessments and management recommendations for infants and children: The Child Developmental Program, Neonatal Follow-up Program, and the Heart Center Neurodevelopmental Program.For Appointment:801-587-2255? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Locations:Primary Children’s Eccles Outpatient Building81 North Mario Capecchi DrSalt Lake City, UT 84113 County Health Department & Justice Building151 S University Ave, Ste 1610Provo, UT 84601 (REHAB SERVICE) We help individuals with disabilities obtain meaningful employment, integrate into the community, improve accessibility in their activities of daily living and determine eligibility for federal disability benefits.Vernal Office: 320 North Aggie Blvd. Suite 105Vernal, UT 80478435-789-0273 Office:140 West 425 S #330 Roosevelt, UT 84066 435-755-2129 CENTER FOR ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY (UCAT)The Utah Center for Assistive Technology (UCAT) is a statewide resource offering information and technical services to help people with disabilities acquire and use assistive technology devices. UCAT offers free evaluations to anyone within the state of Utah.?Salt Lake Office:Judy Ann Buffmire Building1596 West 500 SouthSalt Lake City UT 84104801-887-9380 DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTHThe Utah Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (DSAMH) was created as Utah’s substance abuse and mental health authority by Utah statute?§62A-15-103. We oversee the publicly funded prevention and treatment system. If you, a friend, or family member is living with a mental health illness or a problem with alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs, there is help available.State Headquarters:195 North 1950 WestSalt Lake City, UT 84116801-538-4171800-273-8255 (Suicide Prevention Lifeline) DEVELOPMENTAL?DISABILITIES COUNCILThe Utah Developmental Disabilities Council will advocate, build capacity and encourage systems change to support people with disabilities and their families to fully and independently participate in their communities.Salt Lake Office:155 South 300 West Ste. 100Salt Lake City, UT 84101801-245-7350 PARENT CENTERThe mission of the Utah Parent Center (UPC or Center) is to help parents help their children, youth and young adults with all disabilities to live included, productive lives as members of the community.We accomplish our mission by providing accurate information, empathetic peer support, valuable training and effective advocacy based on the concept of parents helping parents.**The term parent is broadly defined to include anyone serving in that role.Salt Lake Office: 230 West 200 South, Suite 1101Salt Lake City, UT 84101800-468-1160 REHABILITATION support individuals with disabilities in obtaining competitive, integrated employment through professional vocational counseling and guidance, and through partnerships with employers, school districts, higher education and other agencies. We also serve Utah businesses by offering training on hiring individuals with disabilities and workplace accommodations.??Vernal Office: 320 North Aggie Blvd. Suite 105Vernal, UT 80478435-789-0273Roosevelt Office:140 West 425 S #330 Roosevelt, UT 84066 435-755-2129?LEGAL SERVICESCOUNTY ATTORNEY OFFICESLegal representation for each county in the Uinta Basin.Duchesne Office:Duchesne County Attorney21554 West 9000 SouthDuchesne, UT 84021Civil: 435-738-1145County: 435-738-0184Vernal Office:Uintah County Attorney641 East 300 South #200Vernal, UT 84078435-781-5436MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDERSBEHAVIORAL HEALTH ASSOCIATES OF UTAHWe provide professional care, whether for substance abuse or other addiction issues, depression, anxiety, chronic pain, life coaching, psychological assessments, or counseling and therapy for yourself or those you care about.Main Office:1042 Fort Union Blvd #1073Midvale, UT 84047435-688-2428 or 1-855-999-3777 HYPERLINK "" Contact: Milo Garcia, CMHCCAROLYN HENRY KRUGERI specialize in the treatment of relationship problems, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, and addictions. Vernal Office:388 West 100 NorthVernal, UT 84078435-781-8000 435-790-5209CLOVERLEAF COUNSELINGSpecialty Areas: Children, Adolescents, Young Adults, Adults, Family Therapy, Play Therapy, Couples Therapy, Depression, Anxiety, ADD/ADHD, Abuse Grief and Loss, Self-Harm, Divorce, Anger, and Stress Management. Vernal Office:100 East 100 SouthVernal, UT 84078(s):Candance Sam, LCSW702-353-0952 808 PACFIC COUNSELINGSpecializes in abuse, neglect, addictions, alcohol & substance abuse, anxiety, panic attacks, depression, dissociative disorders, marriage & relationship issues, PTSD and sexual abuse.Vernal Office:38 East 100 NorthVernal, UT 84078435-219-0576Counselor(s):Rhonda Kamai-Kekela, LCSWHARRIS COUNSELING & CONSULTINGVernal Office:280 West 100 North Suite BVernal, Utah 84078435-219-6312Roosevelt Office:855 East 200 NorthRoosevelt, Utah 84066Counselor(s):Les Harris, LCSW (435)219-0561He works with children, teens, and adults on various issues including trauma, depression, anxiety, and substance abuse.Trevor Irish, LCMHC (435)219-6312He works with children, teens, and adults. He provides domestic violence therapy, NOJOS, and sexual offender therapy. He is also trained in EMDR and Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.Diane Carney, CSW (435)210-0997 Her interests include incorporating mind/body bridging and mindfulness in to our lives. She is also a certified Life Coach. Keith Beard, LCSW (435)828-2949 He is trained in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and works with children, teens, and adults.HIGGINS FAMILYSpecializing in parenting education services and adolescent, adult, marriage, and family counseling in the Uintah Basin.Vernal Office:100 E 100 SVernal, UT 84078435-828-3255(s):Christina Higgins, MS (435) 828-3255Parenting Coach who works with children and parents. Jesse P. Higgins, MS, LMFT, CFLE (435) 828-3256Provides adolescent, adult, relationship, and family counseling services. He specializes in working with difficult to treat problems like thoughts of suicide, self-harm, relationship sexual concerns, addictions, and adolescent problems.LDS FAMILY SERVICESLDS Family Services is a counseling service offered to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Family Services provides short-term professional counseling for individuals, couples, and families. Services need to be authorized by a bishop, stake president, or mission president.?Price Office:630 W Price River DrivePrice, UT 84501435-637-2991LIGHTHOUSE YOUTH & FAMILY THERAPYExperience treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), abuse (physical, emotional, mental and sexual), anxiety, depression, oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), conduct disorder, family therapy, autism (Asperger’s), and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). I enjoy working with families and individuals of all ages, especially children and adolescents. ?Specialized training in EMDR, trauma-focused CBT, autism, depression, anxiety, marital problems, and children. I have worked in several different therapy settings that deal with both mental health and substance abuse problems. Vernal Office:365 West 50 North Suite W7Vernal, UT 84078435-790-2757Counselor(s):Charles Crane, LMFTMANDARAN LYNN COUNSELINGCounseling Focus: Relationship and communication problems with couples. Individual counseling for those struggling with anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder and life transition.Vernal Office:280 W. 100 N. Suite AVernal, UT 84078435-315-2615(s): Mandaran Lynn, LMFTMOUNTAINLANDS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTEROur mission is to provide low-income, uninsured, and under-insured individuals with high quality healthcare. We believe that everyone in our community is benefited as access to appropriate and affordablehealth care is provided to those who face the most significant barriers to care. Services provided areMedical, Dental, Pharmacy, and Mental Health Services.Medical & Mental1680 W Hwy. 40 Ste. 201Health Services:Vernal, UT 84078435-789-2024 Services:133 South 500 EastVernal, UT 84078435-247-1190 UTAH (NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS)We advocate for and support Utah individuals and families impacted by mental illness. NAMI Utah offers classes and support groups throughout Utah for families, caregivers, and individuals living with mental illness. Utah Office:1600 West 2200 South, Suite 202West Valley City, UT 84119801-323-9900 or 877-230-6264 COUNSELING?CENTERNCC provides counseling, therapy, addiction treatment and services for families and?children. Services include: Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Prevention & Education, Addiction Recovery, PsychiatricMedication, DUI Counseling and Emergency Services.Roosevelt Office:285 West 800 SouthRoosevelt, UT 84066435-725-6300(s):Jason Norman, CSWKeith Evans, M.D. (Medication Services)Melody Miller, LCSWRochelle Danley, LCMHCSamantha Atwood, LCMHCSpencer Donovan, LMFTSuzanne Maddocks, LCSWTricia Bennett, LCSW (Clinical Site Supervisor)Vernal Office:1140 West 500 SouthVernal, UT 84078435-789-6300(s):Catherine Jurado, LCSWJonathan Crane, LCSWK. Heath McDougal-Deans, CSWKevin Stewart, LAMFTRick Wright, LCSWRobert Hall, LCSW (Clinical Director)Sara Simpson, ACMHCSummer Korth, FNP (Medication Management)Tiara Littledyke, CSWTravis Spencer, LMFTPROGRESSIVE THERAPYSpecializes in trauma, complex trauma and PTSD, EMDR, Sand tray plus EMDR work, and anxiety and depression issues.? I also do some marital work.? Although I mostly work with adults, I also work with adolescents and children older than about 6.?Vernal Office:983 West Main Street, Suite BVernal, UT 84078435-219-9967Counselor(s):Laura Hall, LCSWRED PINE RESIDENTIAL TREATMENTThe mission of the Ute Indian Tribe Red Pine Residential Treatment Center is to promote wellness and healing from the use of alcohol and drugs by providing individualized, comprehensive and culturally-based treatment and recovery services to all the Ute Tribal members of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, as well as others who may be in need of these services. Red Pine provide the following services: Alcohol and drug evaluation; individual, group and traditional therapy; Male and Female Sweats; 12 step groups.Vernal Office:550 S. 677 E.Fort Duchesne, UT 84026435-722-9906(s):Jason Law, LCSW, Clinical DirectorJordan Whitbeck, LCSW, Lead CounselorMichelle Chapoose, SUDCRichard Curry, SUDCSYNERGY COUNSELING SERVICESWe specialize in relationships, substance abuse, trauma, general anxiety and depression. We work with children 6 and older, teenagers and adults.Vernal Office:388 West 100 NorthVernal, UT 84078435-781-8000 435-828-8379Counselor(s):Melissa Huber, LCSWTHE JOURNEYWe specialize in children, adolescents, and adults with healing from trauma?and intimate partner violence. We also work with general mental health. We also have a yoga instructor for children's skills groups where they work on boundaries, self-regulation, and tolerance for frustration skills thought yoga. This is at no cost for children who are already receiving treatment in our clinic. 8 yrs old and older. We also do classes at the Children's Justice Center that are free and open to the community, but registration is necessary.?Parent using Nature AND Nurture and Body Safety Classes.Vernal Office:185 N. Vernal Ave, STE 1Vernal, UT 84078435-789-1305 Office:244 W Hwy 40Roosevelt, UT 84066Counselor(s):Joslin Batty, LCSWJessica Tibbitts, LCSWRylee Lester, CSWMichelle Smith, ACMHCAlisha Gowen, MSWiGayla Perkins, ACMHCAdrianna Potts, AMFTAshley Tuft, AMFTMEDICAL/DENTAL/PROVIDERS/PARTNERSAshley Regional MedicalCenter435-789-3342Dinosaurland Pediatrics435-789-9060 Community HealthCenter435-789-2024 lands FQHC (Federally qualified health centers) - sliding fee scale, can provide medication, can do some psychotropic meds, for a much reduced price, they also provide dental services?Mountainlands Community HealthCenter (Dental)435-247-1190https:vernalOccupational Therapy435-722-6186 PotterUINTAH BASIN MEDICAL HEALTH CAREUintah Basin Medical 435-725-2000http:staff/show_speciality.php?speciality=Pediatrics&by=specialVernal ClinicUS Indian Health Service435-722-5122(IHS Ft. Duchesne)Valley Family Clinic435-789-0064435-781-2030LOCAL SCHOOLS/EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENTAltamont Elementary435-738-1375 High School435-738-1345 Elementary435-781-3173 Valley Education?Center435-781-4675 eAcademy Ballard385-715-5400 Elementary435-725-4450 Cove Preschool435-781-3127 School435-725-4750 Elementary435-781-3155 Elementary435-781-3147 County Adult Education Center435-725-4514 Elementary435-738-1290 High School435-738-1260 View Elementary435-722-2240 Elementary435-722-4665 Start (Daggett)435-687-5301Lapoint Elementary435-247-2637 Blossom Early?Intervention435-722-5654Kings Peak Elementary435-725-4630 Elementary435-781-3162 Elementary435-725-4735 Elementary435-781-3150 Elementary435-725-4715 Jr. High435-725-4585 School435-738-1320 Terra Academy844-323-6562 High School435-725-4525 High School435-781-3195 Middle School435-781-3134 River High435-725-4088Ute Tribe Head Start435-722-4506 Middle School435-781-3143 SERVICESAbuse/Neglect of Seniors & Adults with Disabilities Hotline800-371-7897Ambulance (Roosevelt)435-722-4558Ashley Regional Medical Center435-789-3342BIA435-722-2911Central Dispatch435-722-4558Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline855-323-3237Duchesne Victims Advocate435-722-8003Daggett County Sheriff's Office435-784-3255Family Support Center435-722-2401Fire Department (Vernal)435-789-0988Fire & Police After Hours435-789-4222Fort Duchesne Emergency Number435-722-2911Indian Health Services435-722-5122National Child Abuse Hotline800-422-4453National Domestic Violence Hotline800-799-7233National Helpline for Mental HealthFor Substance Abuse800-662-HELP (800-662-4357)National Postpartum DepressionHotline800-PPD-MOMS (800-773-6667)National Runaway Safeline800-RUNAWAY (800-786-2929)National Suicide Prevention Lifeline800-273-8255Poison Control800-222-1222Roosevelt Police Department435-722-4558Sexual Violence Crisis Line888-421-1100Statewide Resources211 Basin Healthcare435-722-4691Tri County Health Department435-247-1177Turning Point Shelter435-781-0045Uintah Basin Medical Center435-722-4691Uintah County Sheriff’s Office435-789-2511Utah Domestic Violence Hotline800-987-5465Ute Indian Victim Advocate435-722-5756Vernal Police Department435-789-5835Vernal Victim’s Advocate435-789-4250Veterans Crisis Line800-273-8255 ................
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