As a peer-run organization, Latino Behavioral Health Services exists to enhance the mental health awareness and well-being of people with mental illness, their caregivers, and loved ones through support, education, empowerment, and facilitation of resources and services with competent responsiveness to cultural, socio-economic, and linguistics characteristics
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Mon- Fri
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
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860 E 4500 S Ste. 204, Salt Lake City, UT 84107
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To start your journey with us, the first step is to schedule an intake appointment with one of our dedicated intake specialists.
During this initial consultation, our intake specialist will carefully assess your case to determine the most suitable course of action. Depending on your needs, this may involve therapy, peer support services, or a combination of both.
Peer Support helps many clients with grief from separation or loss, parents divorcing, relationship problems, anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder, and other problems.
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We offer a flexible sliding scale fee structure for Peer Services. Meaning The cost of therapy is based on individual, parent, or guardian’s income. LBHS also takes into consideration familial extenuating circumstances to ensure that our services remain affordable for all.
In addition to our sliding scale fees, we provide scholarship opportunities for those who may require further financial assistance. Scholarships are available, and individuals, parents, or guardians are encouraged to apply for these programs to help cover the cost of peer support sessions. New clients will be sent the sliding scale/scholarship application in preparation for their intake appointment.
We are proud to accept Medicaid as a means of payment for our services. This commitment to accessibility ensures that individuals who qualify for Medicaid can access our peer support programs without any financial barriers.
PEER SUPPORT
Our youth peer support program is a recovery service for young individuals (ages 12-26) experiencing mental health conditions and substance use disorders.
For Youth
Peer support is a unique service provided at Latino Behavioral Health Services that offers connection, support, and empowerment to adults facing mental health challenges and substance use disorders.
For Adults
Family Peer Support Specialist (FPSS) offers hope, guidance, advocacy, and camaraderie for parents and caregivers of children and youth receiving services from mental health, substance use, and related services systems.
For Families
Therapy Services
We understand that every individual’s mental health journey is unique, and our program offers a range of therapeutic services tailored to meet the diverse needs of our Latino clients. Our compassionate and experienced therapists work collaboratively with adults to address a variety of mental health concerns, empower personal growth, and enhance overall well-being. Whether you are facing challenges related to stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, or any other issue, our program is here to provide a safe and supportive space for you to thrive and achieve emotional wellness.
For Adults
Youth Therapy Program is specifically designed to cater to the Latinx youth, ages 12 to 24. We recognize that this age group often experiences unique challenges and needs in their journey towards mental well-being. Our program is tailored to provide age-appropriate, culturally and linguistically responsive therapy and support, ensuring that young Latinx have access to the resources they require during these crucial developmental years. We do our best to include parents and families in this journey. Our dedicated team of therapists is committed to fostering a safe and nurturing environment where youth can explore their emotions, receive support, and develop lifelong skills.
Professional therapy helps many clients with grief from separation or loss, parents divorcing, relationship problems, anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder, and other problems.
For Youth
providing comprehensive support to the Latino community through a range of services, including support groups and educational classes. These groups offer emotional support and a sense of community. Additionally, the educational classes provided by Latino Behavioral Health Services aim to empower individuals with knowledge and practical skills to manage their mental health effectively. These classes cover topics such as stress management, coping strategies, and more. Offered for youth, adults, and families.