Get Your Life Back on Track

Sobriety Shouldn’t Cost You Everything You’ve Earned.

Addiction doesn’t care about your title, your income, or how much you’ve built. But the way you get help should. At Resolute Place, our recovery services are built around the unique pressures and priorities of working professionals — people who need real, lasting support without public exposure, career disruption, or a one-size-fits-all program that ignores who they are.

From your first assessment to your final day with us, every service at Resolute Place is delivered by state-licensed professionals in a private, residential setting. We don’t just help you stop using — we help you understand why you started, rebuild what matters, and leave with the tools, confidence, and support network to stay sober for good.

We encourage physical activity as part of long-term well-being, with nearby access to tennis, pickleball, and gym facilities. On the property, residents also have access to our woodworking shop for hands-on creative work and relaxation

Program Benefits

The Resolute Place Difference

Most recovery programs were built for everyone, which means they were built for no one in particular. Resolute Place is different. We created a program specifically for working professionals who need effective, evidence-based addiction treatment delivered with the discretion, flexibility, and individualized attention their lives demand.

Private by Design

Our South Jordan, UT, residence is a small, intimate home — not a clinic or institution. Your stay is confidential, your name is protected, and your privacy is never compromised.

Licensed Clinical Oversight

Every recovery plan is developed and managed by state-licensed Substance Use Disorder Counselors using evidence-based methods — ensuring your care meets the highest clinical standards.

Individualized From Day One

No two residents follow the same path. Your assessment, your plan, your pace. We build recovery around your specific history, needs, and goals — not a standardized program.

Professional Continuity

We offer concierge services, high-speed video conferencing, and transportation support so you can maintain critical professional responsibilities while focusing on your recovery.

Family Integrated

Addiction affects the people you love most. Family and spouse therapy is built into our model — helping restore trust and begin healing for your entire household, not just you.

Legal & Court Support

For residents with DUI or court-related requirements, we provide random testing, compliance tracking, and court-ready documentation — meeting every legal obligation with professionalism and discretion.

Your Bio-Psycho-Social Assessment

Personalized Case Management

Recovery begins with clarity. A state-licensed Substance Use Disorder Counselor conducts a comprehensive bio-psycho-social assessment to understand your full history — including any co-occurring mental health conditions, medical needs, and the specific circumstances that brought you here. This isn’t a form to fill out. It’s the foundation everything else is built on.

A Recovery Plan That Works

Clear Expectations, Real Progress

From your assessment, we develop a fully individualized recovery plan using evidence-based strategies tailored to your goals, lifestyle, and challenges. The plan outlines specific milestones, sets clear expectations, and is regularly reviewed and adjusted as you progress. You’ll always know where you stand and what comes next.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A bio-psycho-social assessment is a comprehensive evaluation that examines three interconnected dimensions of your wellbeing: your physical health and medical history, your psychological state and mental health, and the social factors — relationships, work, environment — that influence your substance use. It gives your counselor a complete picture of who you are and what you need, so your recovery plan is built on real understanding rather than assumptions.

Every assessment and individualized recovery plan at Resolute Place is developed by a state-licensed Substance Use Disorder Counselor (S.U.D.C.). You’ll work directly with your counselor throughout your stay — someone who knows your history, understands your goals, and adjusts your plan as your recovery evolves.

Your recovery plan outlines your specific treatment goals, the therapeutic approaches best suited to your needs, a timeline with clear milestones, and strategies for relapse prevention. It also addresses any co-occurring mental health conditions identified during your assessment and incorporates your professional and personal circumstances — because recovery doesn’t happen in a vacuum.

Absolutely. Your recovery plan is a living document, not a fixed prescription. Your counselor reviews and updates it regularly based on your progress, emerging challenges, and evolving goals. If something isn’t working, we address it — because effective recovery requires flexibility and ongoing attention, not a rigid one-size-fits-all approach.

Yes, completely. All assessment information, recovery plan details, and clinical records are strictly confidential. Your privacy is protected under both our internal policies and applicable healthcare privacy laws. Nothing is shared without your explicit consent — not with employers, family members, or anyone else without your direct authorization.

Co-occurring conditions — such as anxiety, depression, or trauma — are extremely common among people struggling with addiction, and identifying them is one of the most important things your initial assessment can do. If a co-occurring condition is identified, it becomes part of your recovery plan. We ensure you’re connected with the appropriate licensed mental health support so both conditions are treated together, not separately.

The Power of Shared Experience

Peer Support & Group Meetings

One of the most transformative parts of recovery is realizing you’re not alone. Our structured peer support sessions bring residents together in a confidential, low-pressure environment where shared experience becomes a source of strength. For professionals accustomed to projecting confidence, this space offers something rare: the freedom to be honest.

Building at Your Pace

Accountability With Real Connections

We introduce group participation gradually, starting with low-intensity sessions and expanding as you grow more comfortable. Over time, you’ll develop accountability relationships and peer connections that extend well beyond your time at Resolute Place — a network of people who understand your journey and support your continued sobriety.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Peer support and group participation are an important part of the recovery process at Resolute Place, and we strongly encourage full engagement. That said, we understand that group settings can feel uncomfortable at first — especially for professionals accustomed to maintaining a certain image. Sessions are introduced gradually and at a pace designed to build your confidence rather than overwhelm it.

Group sessions at Resolute Place include other residents — all working professionals navigating their own recovery journeys. Our small, intimate residential setting means group sizes are kept deliberately small, fostering genuine connection rather than anonymous participation. Everyone in the room is there for the same reason and operates under the same commitment to confidentiality.

Yes. Confidentiality is a foundational expectation of every group session at Resolute Place. All residents are held to a strict standard of privacy — what is shared in the room stays in the room. This mutual commitment to discretion is what allows honest, productive conversations to take place.

Individual counseling is a one-on-one relationship with your licensed counselor, focused on your personal history, mental health, and recovery plan. Peer support is the shared experience of recovering alongside others who understand addiction from the inside. Both are essential — individual counseling provides clinical depth, while peer support provides community, accountability, and the reassurance that lasting sobriety is possible.

We encourage it. The relationships built during peer support sessions can become some of the most valuable parts of your long-term sobriety. Many alumni maintain connections with fellow residents long after leaving — a network of people who understand your journey, hold you accountable, and celebrate your continued progress.

Group sessions at Resolute Place are structured around recovery-focused topics including relapse prevention, coping strategies, managing professional stress, rebuilding relationships, and re-entry planning. We also facilitate participation in established recovery programs and 12-step meetings as part of a well-rounded peer support experience.

You Don’t Have to Do This Alone

Recovery is stronger when you’re surrounded by people who understand what you’re going through. At Resolute Place, community and professional support go hand in hand — every step of the way.

1-on-1 Mental Health Support

Supportive Counseling Connections

We connect every resident with a trusted, state-licensed addiction recovery counselor for personalized, on-site therapy sessions. From your first meeting, the focus is on building rapport, exploring the root causes of your substance use, and developing coping strategies that work in the real professional world you’ll return to. Independent counselors are available to provide personalized mental health support, either onsite or at their own offices.

Repair the Bonds That Matter Most

Family & Spouse Therapy

Addiction strains relationships. Our family and spouse therapy sessions create a structured, safe space to begin repairing those bonds — establishing healthy communication, addressing concerns, and building a foundation of mutual trust and understanding. Healing your most important relationships is part of healing yourself. Family and spouse therapy may also be arranged to help restore trust, establish healthy boundaries, and begin healing for everyone involved

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Frequently Asked Questions

One-on-one counseling sessions are a regular, scheduled part of your recovery plan — not an occasional add-on. The frequency is determined by your individual needs and the recommendations of your licensed counselor, and it’s reviewed and adjusted as your recovery progresses. Consistent therapeutic contact is one of the most important factors in achieving lasting sobriety.

The therapeutic relationship is one of the most important factors in effective recovery, and we take it seriously. If you feel your current counselor isn’t the right fit, we will work with you to find a better match. Your comfort, trust, and willingness to engage honestly in therapy are too important to leave unaddressed.

Our licensed counselors draw from a range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and trauma-informed care, among others. The specific methods used are determined by your assessment and the recommendations of your counselor — always tailored to your individual needs and circumstances.

Not necessarily. While in-person family therapy sessions are available and encouraged when possible, we understand that family members may have their own professional and personal commitments. We can facilitate sessions remotely to ensure that distance or scheduling constraints don’t prevent your loved ones from being part of your recovery process.

It’s not uncommon for family members to feel uncertain, hurt, or resistant — especially if trust has been damaged by addiction. Our counselors are experienced in working with reluctant family members and approach every family therapy session with sensitivity and patience. Participation is voluntary, but the door is always open, and we’ll support your family in getting there when they’re ready.

Yes. Co-occurring mental health conditions are common among people struggling with addiction, and our counselors are equipped to address them. If anxiety, depression, trauma, or other mental health concerns are identified during your assessment or emerge during your stay, they are incorporated into your care — because treating addiction without addressing underlying mental health is rarely effective.

Ongoing Progress Monitoring

Behavioral Assessments

Recovery is not a straight line, and we don’t treat it like one. Our team conducts regular behavioral and emotional assessments throughout your stay to track your progress, identify emerging challenges, and adjust your care plan accordingly. These evaluations give both you and your care team a clear, current picture of where you are.

Honest Evaluations As You Achieve Milestones

Accountability That Supports Growth

Our assessments aren’t just clinical checkboxes — they’re conversations. Each evaluation is an opportunity to reflect on what’s working, where you need more support, and what your next milestone looks like. Consistent, honest assessment is one of the most effective tools we use to keep residents on track and moving forward.

Client Stories for Behavioral Assessments

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Frequently Asked Questions

Behavioral assessments are conducted on a regular, scheduled basis throughout your stay — not just at the beginning and end of your program. The specific frequency is determined by your individual recovery plan and clinical needs. Regular assessment is what allows your care team to catch emerging challenges early and adjust your plan before small setbacks become larger ones.

Assessments evaluate a range of emotional and behavioral indicators, including mood stability, stress responses, coping behaviors, engagement in the recovery program, and any changes in attitude or conduct that may signal risk. They give your care team a clear, current picture of where you are in your recovery — and what support you need most right now.

Assessment results are strictly confidential and are not shared with outside parties without your explicit consent. The only exception is court-ordered documentation, which is handled separately and only in accordance with your legal requirements and prior agreement. Your privacy remains protected throughout every stage of your assessment process.

An assessment that surfaces a challenge is doing exactly what it’s supposed to do. If a concern is identified, your care team responds promptly — adjusting your recovery plan, increasing counseling frequency, or introducing additional support as needed. Early identification of a setback is far preferable to discovering it after the fact, and our assessment process is designed to catch warning signs before they escalate.

Yes. Transparency is an important part of recovery, and you have the right to understand your own progress. Your counselor will walk you through assessment findings and discuss what they mean for your recovery plan. These conversations are an opportunity to reflect, ask questions, and take an active role in your own care.

Drug and alcohol testing measures physical sobriety — whether substances are present in your system. Behavioral assessments measure the emotional, psychological, and behavioral dimensions of your recovery — how you’re thinking, coping, engaging, and progressing. Both are essential, and together they give your care team a complete picture of where you are in your recovery journey.

Ready to See What Recovery Could Look Like for You?

Every resident’s journey is different, and yours deserves a plan built around your specific needs, goals, and circumstances. Reach out today for a confidential conversation — no pressure, no commitment, just answers.

Attorney & Court Coordination

Confidential Legal Support

We work alongside you, your attorney, and the court to ensure all reporting requirements are met accurately and on time. Whether you need regular compliance updates or specific documentation for a hearing, we handle it with the same discretion and professionalism that defines everything at Resolute Place — so you can focus on your recovery, not your paperwork.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We most commonly support residents navigating DUI charges, court-mandated treatment requirements, and professional licensing board obligations. If your recovery has a legal dimension — whether criminal, civil, or regulatory — our documentation and reporting services are designed to meet those requirements with precision, professionalism, and complete confidentiality.

Our reports are formatted to meet court standards and typically include confirmation of your enrollment and attendance, compliance with program requirements, milestone progress, results of random drug and alcohol testing, and documentation of any incidents requiring disclosure. Reports are thorough, accurate, and designed to withstand legal scrutiny.

We understand that legal timelines are not always predictable. When a court date or legal deadline arises, we work as quickly as possible to prepare the necessary documentation. We strongly recommend informing us of any known legal obligations at the time of intake so we can build reporting timelines into your plan from the start.

Yes. With your authorization, we can communicate directly with your attorney to ensure that documentation is accurate, timely, and aligned with your legal strategy. We treat every interaction with your legal team with the same discretion and professionalism that defines our approach to your recovery.

No. Court documentation is prepared and submitted only to the parties legally required to receive it — typically the court, your attorney, or a probation officer. Your employer is never contacted or included in any documentation without your explicit consent. Your professional privacy remains fully protected throughout the legal reporting process.

Legal proceedings can shift, and we adapt with them. If your court requirements change — new testing mandates, modified reporting schedules, updated documentation requests — notify your care team and we’ll adjust our processes accordingly. Staying current with your legal obligations is part of what we’re here to help you manage.

Built-In Accountability

Random Drug & Alcohol Testing

Random drug and alcohol testing is a standard part of life at Resolute Place — and for good reason. Accountability is one of the most effective tools in sustaining sobriety, and consistent testing reinforces the commitment you’ve made to yourself and to your recovery. Results are documented and incorporated into your regular progress reports. Since residents come and go as needed to carry out their normal daily activities, a drug test and / or breathalyzer is administered each time you return.

Confidential Drug Test Documentation

Court & Attorney Compliance

We accommodate testing requested by you, your attorney, or the court — providing the frequency, documentation, and chain-of-custody standards that legal proceedings require. Whether you’re fulfilling a court mandate or simply want the added accountability, our testing protocols are thorough, professional, and handled with complete confidentiality.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Testing is conducted on a random, unscheduled basis — which is precisely what makes it effective. There is no fixed calendar, and residents are not given advance notice. This approach ensures the integrity of results and reinforces the genuine accountability that is so important to lasting recovery. The frequency may also be adjusted based on your recovery plan or legal requirements.

Our testing panel is comprehensive and covers a broad range of substances, including alcohol, opioids, stimulants, benzodiazepines, cannabis, and other commonly misused drugs. The specific panel used may be adjusted based on your history, recovery plan, or the requirements of your attorney or the court.

All test results are documented accurately and stored securely as part of your confidential resident file. Results are incorporated into your regular progress reports and, where required, into court-ready documentation. No results are shared with unauthorized parties — your privacy is protected at every step of the process.

A positive test result is addressed promptly and without judgment — but it is addressed. Your care team will meet with you to understand what happened, assess the impact on your recovery plan, and determine the appropriate clinical response. If you have court-related obligations, any required disclosures will be handled in accordance with your legal requirements and prior agreements.

Yes. We accommodate testing requests from you, your attorney, or the court at any time. If your legal situation requires a specific testing frequency, substance panel, or chain-of-custody documentation standard, we will work to meet those requirements precisely. Court-requested testing is treated with the same professionalism and confidentiality as all other aspects of your care.

Testing is conducted on-site at Resolute Place, ensuring convenience, privacy, and consistency. On-site testing eliminates the need for residents to travel to an external facility, maintains the integrity of the chain of custody, and keeps the process discreet — in keeping with our commitment to protecting your privacy throughout your recovery.

Take Your Next Step to Real Change

The Hardest Part is Making the Call. We’ll Handle the Rest.

If you’ve read this far, you already know something needs to change. Maybe you’ve known for a while. The question isn’t whether you need help — it’s whether you can get it without losing everything you’ve worked for. At Resolute Place, the answer is yes.

Getting started is simple and completely confidential. Reach out to Ric directly, and you’ll have an honest conversation about your situation, your needs, and whether Resolute Place is the right fit. No intake forms to navigate alone. No automated phone systems. No pressure. Just a straightforward conversation with someone who has been where you are and built something specifically to help you through it.

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