Weber Human Services

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237 26th St
Ogden, UT 84401

Weber Human Services in Ogden, UT, is dedicated to delivering quality behavioral health and aging services. Their Evidence-Based Mental Health services are rooted in clinically relevant and up-to-date research, ensuring clients receive effective treatment. Additionally, the agency offers successful aging programs such as Meals on Wheels, in-home programs, case management, and resources for older adults.

Volunteer Services at Weber Human Services provide various opportunities for community members wishing to serve others. The agency also offers different types of mental health services and therapy to meet the diverse needs of individuals seeking support. Moreover, through their Prevention Department, they equip individuals with essential skills like communication, conflict resolution, stress management, and substance abuse education.

For those battling substance use disorders, Weber Human Services provides compassionate and skilled therapists to guide individuals towards recovery. The Weber Human Services Foundation extends its support to individuals and families in Weber and Morgan Counties by offering financial and in-kind assistance for their human service needs.

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