Embark at Hobble Creek
UT
✓ Joint Commission 2 care levels
(833) 567-5838
Free · Confidential · 24/7
About Embark at Hobble Creek
Embark at Hobble Creek is situated in Springville, Utah, amid the foothills of the breathtaking Wasatch Mountains, and in Hobble Creek Canyon. Springville is a unique locality called from the numerous freshwater springs in the vicinity. Clients feel as though they are miles away from everyone throughout their vacation, but they are just 55 minutes from Salt Lake City. Embark provides specialized short-term residential care and assistance for teenage girls seeking treatment for mental health issues and substance use. They offer a therapeutic, compassionate, and safe atmosphere to assist families and their daughters in overcoming behavioral health difficulties that may be interfering with their daily lives. Embark takes pride in tailoring therapy to the specific requirements of each client and family. The center provides treatment for mental health conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, depression, suicidality, PTSD, and more.
Embark at Hobble Creek offers short-term residential program that lasts from one to three months. Pre-teen and adolescent girls will live at Embark's scenic residential treatment center in Pennsylvania and take part in a variety of activities aimed at treating mental health issues and rehabilitation. At Embark, clients can enjoy art therapy projects, local excursions, volleyball, yoga, rock climbing, adventure activities, and more. Embark utilities approaches such as 1-on-1 therapy, family therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), trauma-focused therapy, and motivational interviewing. Embark at Hobble Creek is Joint Commission accredited and accepts private and public insurance. Treatment lasts around 90 days.
Embark at Hobble Creek offers short-term residential program that lasts from one to three months. Pre-teen and adolescent girls will live at Embark's scenic residential treatment center in Pennsylvania and take part in a variety of activities aimed at treating mental health issues and rehabilitation. At Embark, clients can enjoy art therapy projects, local excursions, volleyball, yoga, rock climbing, adventure activities, and more. Embark utilities approaches such as 1-on-1 therapy, family therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), trauma-focused therapy, and motivational interviewing. Embark at Hobble Creek is Joint Commission accredited and accepts private and public insurance. Treatment lasts around 90 days.
Who This Center Serves
Adolescents
Women only
Amenities & Features
Access to Nature
Outdoor Lounge
Walking Trails
What to Expect at Embark at Hobble Creek
1. Initial Assessment
A clinical team evaluates your history, needs, and goals to create a personalized plan.
2. Active Treatment
Evidence-based therapies including 1-on-1 Counseling and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, typically 90 days.
3. Progress & Recovery
Regular progress reviews, skill-building sessions, and adjustment of your treatment plan.
4. Aftercare Planning
Continued support, relapse prevention strategies, and connections to community resources for lasting recovery.
Contact Information
Quick Facts
| Program | 90 days |
| Capacity | 6-15 beds |
| Focus | This center treats mental heal... |
| Insurance | 24 accepted |
| Accreditation | Joint Commission |
Therapies & Methods
Treatment Philosophy
Evidence-Based
Individual Treatment
Family Involvement
Experiential
Conditions & Substances Treated
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Insurance Accepted
Embark at Hobble Creek works with 24 insurance providers.
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Information last verified: April 2026 · Data sourced from SAMHSA