Valley Behavioral Health – Women’s CORE Program
Comprehensive Residential Treatment in Salt Lake City
Valley Behavioral Health’s Women’s Co-Occurring Re-Entry and Empowerment (CORE II) Program provides essential residential treatment for women struggling with the complex intersection of mental health disorders and substance use issues. Located at 1228 South 900 East in Salt Lake City, Utah, this program offers a secure and supportive environment designed for comprehensive healing and successful reintegration into the community.
CORE II is specifically tailored as a dual diagnosis treatment facility. This means that both the mental health condition (which is the primary focus) and the substance use disorder (secondary focus) are addressed simultaneously within the personalized treatment plan. This integrated approach is crucial for achieving long-term recovery, recognizing that one condition often exacerbates the other.
Treatment and Support Services
The program emphasizes a high level of support, featuring 24-hour supervision seven days a week to ensure client safety and immediate access to care. The clinical focus is broad, addressing severe mental health challenges and co-occurring substance dependency. Conditions treated include, but are not limited to:
- Schizophrenia
- Bipolar Disorder
- Severe Depression
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Trauma
- Anger Management Issues
The Women’s CORE Program is dedicated to providing compassionate care that helps clients stabilize their mental health and manage their addiction. A significant component of the program involves preparing clients for life after residential care, gradually transitioning them into less intensive settings as they gain the skills and stability necessary for independence and active community participation.
Location and Contact
This residential facility is a crucial resource within the Valley Behavioral Health network, a private non-profit organization committed to decreasing barriers to effective treatment. While the program is situated in a central Salt Lake City location, the commitment to empowering women extends through structured therapeutic services and community-focused rehabilitation efforts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between CORE I and CORE II?
CORE I is Valley Behavioral Health’s residential program specifically designed for men, while CORE II is the residential program tailored specifically for women.
What is the primary level of care provided?
The Women’s CORE Program provides a residential level of care, offering structured, live-in treatment focused on dual diagnosis—primarily mental health with secondary substance use treatment.
Do they treat trauma?
Yes, the program addresses trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as part of the comprehensive treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions.
How does the program support community re-entry?
The program includes components aimed at helping participants integrate back into the community by slowly transitioning them into less intensive settings as they become more stable and ready for independence.



