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Kolob Canyon Residential Treatment Center

1338 East 600 South, New Harmony, Utah, 84757
Our clinically acclaimed residential treatment program is designed exclusively for girls ages 12-17 suffering from depression or low self-esteem. Our residential treatment program successfully helps many troubled teenage girls change behavior patterns and make better choices.

Facility Highlights

  • Prescription Medications
  • Medical, Psychiatric and Dental Care
  • Develop Courage

Specialization

  • Kolob Canyon School Education Program

    The Kolob Canyon School is child-focused rather than curriculum-focused. A broad enrichment program of art, science, horsemanship, French, and drama give our students opportunities for success that empower them to succeed elsewhere. Teachers are carefully selected based on their expertise and love for what they teach. Most importantly, the program is a place where students feel loved and respected, based on our belief that a child that feels loved will eagerly want to learn and will feel self-confident in doing so.

Facility Settings

  • Average Location/Amenities

Meet the Staff

  • Heather Harris, LCSW
    Heather Harris, LCSW Clinical Director
    Heather Harris earned her Bachelors degree in Social Work from Utah State University and her Masters degree in Clinical Social Work from Walla Walla University in Washington. She is a Utah Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She spent the past four years working with at-risk youth in residential treatment and providing aftercare services to families across the nation. Prior to coming to Kolob, Heather worked with individual couples and families in an outpatient setting and with adolescents in the juvenile justice system. She has a wide range of clinical experiences including working with trauma, mood disorders, attachment, oppositional defiance, family relationship issues, adolescent substance abusers, battered women, Clinical Director of children’s therapeutic programs, she worked with the Guardian Ad Litem pro bono services to children in the foster care system and sexually abused women.
  • Tawny Davis, LCSW
    Tawny Davis, LCSW Executive Director
    Originally from Seattle, WA, Tawny completed her Bachelors degree at Brigham Young University and her Master's degree at University of Utah in Social Work. She has worked as a therapist, a Program Director and a Residential Director for a large treatment program. Tawny's interests and expertise include adolescent treatment, family work, groups, substance abuse recovery, equine therapy, and program management. She's excited to be working with the girls and families of Kolob Canyon.

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Patient Reviews

Overall Ratings
  • 3.2
    Avg. score from 4 reviews
  • 3.3
    Accommodations & Amenities
  • 3
    Treatment Effectiveness
  • 3.3
    Meals & Nutrition
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Corrina
  • Accommodations & Amenities
  • Treatment Effectiveness
  • Meals & Nutrition
Our daughter is currently receiving care at Kolob. We could NOT be happier with the treatment our family is receiving. Our daughter is finding peace and personal insight, making life long friends, and learning to trust again. My husband and I are SO well supported by the staff and are in constant communication with our daughter\'s therapist, Ruth. The connection between Ruth and our daughter is undeniable. She has made more progress in a month at Kolob than she did the entire previous year in outpatient therapy and group therapy. My husband and I participate in virtual family therapy with our kiddo weekly. When extra time is necessary, our therapist accommodates. It is CLEAR that our family\'s well-being is at the heart of Kolob\'s mission. The additional resources available to us include a family support group, numerous live, small group webinars offering tangible, data driven therapies and philosophies, and a large library of recorded webinars. We feel very well supported and are learning so much. The girls do work hard. They care for the horses, regardless of weather, care for themselves and their spaces. They learn responsibility and personal efficacy. The students take weekly day trips to practice their DBT skills in real time with their therapists. Once a month, the embark on a multi-day/night excursion. This is an experiential treatment facility! The girls rebuild their self-worth by learning for these successes, and that they are dependable and valuable. This is a critical part of the experience. The facilities at Kolob are commensurate with the price tag. Our daughter is comfortable, well fed, and deeply cared for. She is safe and beginning to thrive. Kolob was recommended to us by the incredible team at The Menninger Clinic. Menninger is consistently ranked in the top five behavioral health hospitals in the country. Kolob was their first choice for our kiddo. As for cost, Kolob does not take insurance BUT they have a separate division that submits claims directly to insurance for out of network reimbursement. The process has been so simple and we have yet to need to speak directly to our insurance carrier. The reimbursement checks just started to show up in our mailbox about 45 days into the process.
Corrina
  • Accommodations & Amenities
  • Treatment Effectiveness
  • Meals & Nutrition
Our daughter is currently receiving care at Kolob. We could NOT be happier with the treatment our family is receiving. Our daughter is finding peace and personal insight, making life long friends, and learning to trust again. My husband and I are SO well supported by the staff and are in constant communication with our daughter\'s therapist, Ruth. The connection between Ruth and our daughter is undeniable. She has made more progress in a month at Kolob than she did the entire previous year in outpatient therapy and group therapy. My husband and I participate in virtual family therapy with our kiddo weekly. When extra time is necessary, our therapist accommodates. It is CLEAR that our family\'s well-being is at the heart of Kolob\'s mission. The additional resources available to us include a family support group, numerous live, small group webinars offering tangible, data driven therapies and philosophies, and a large library of recorded webinars. We feel very well supported and are learning so much. In regards to the other reviews here, yes, the girls do work hard. They care for the horses, regardless of weather. They learn responsibility and personal efficacy. This is an experiential treatment facility! The girls rebuild their self-worth by learning for these everyday successes, and that they are dependable and valuable. This is a critical part of the experience. As for the reviewer who complained that neither of his children was \'cured\' after their time, I don\'t know what to say. These challenges are *family* challenges that take work, dedication, and sacrifice. Sending your children off to be \'cured\' is completely antithetical to the process and a wholly absurd expectation. The facilities at Kolob are commensurate with the price tag. Our daughter is comfortable, well fed, and deeply cared for. She is safe and beginning to thrive. Kolob was recommended to us by the incredible team at The Menninger Clinic. Menninger is consistently ranked in the top five behavioral health hospitals in the country. Kolob was their first choice for our kiddo. As for cost, Kolob does not take insurance BUT they have a separate division that submits claims directly to insurance for out of network reimbursement. The process has been so simple and we have yet to need to speak directly to our insurance carrier. The reimbursement checks just started to show up in our mailbox about 45 days into the process.
Q.W
    I am a previous girl from Kolob and i will say i had the worst time ever.I did not like the medication administered. Don\'t like how you feel on them, too bad you have to wait for the \"Doctor\" to come back in and talk to you. I understand \"safety and super safety\" (when you first come in to make sure you are not a run or suicide risk) but a lot of times girls would have to do early morning horse chores in the cold. There is no real dietary care for each girl individually, when i was there we were put on the dietary needs of the biggest girl that was there ( around 200 pounds) i gained a tremendous amount of weight to the point where i had to go on a diet when i get home cause i was considered obese. I was lied to by my on site therapist and i was made to take punishments for things i did not do. The girls there have no say in anything and will never be listened too. I am actively working to get Kolob looked into and investigated. I would highly recommend that you find alternative methods to helping your child.
    Randy
    • Accommodations & Amenities
    • Treatment Effectiveness
    • Meals & Nutrition
    My children both attended Kolob Canyon. This was presented as a residential treatment facility with high academic teaching facilities. The teaching was completely nil. The equestrian facilities provided just one or two hours per week of therapy. And, worst of all, the staff appeared completely incompetent. ... Really, scary stuff. All for $6,500/month/child. I am sorry I subjected my children to this and it did not cure the ailment they were sent for, anorexia, self-mutilation.