Spirit Mountain Recovery | Roy, UT

At Spirit Mountain Recovery, we help men reclaim their lives from addiction through personalized residential care in a home-like setting.

A Place to Belong

Where every person matters and every family is part of ours

spiritmountainrecovery.com

(801) 640-9954

Small on purpose. Big on heart.

info@spiritmountainrecovery.com

Our Mission Is Simple — Take Care of People Like They’re Family

At Spirit Mountain Recovery, we help individuals reclaim their lives from addiction through personalized care — from residential treatment in a home-like setting to the structure of day programming that supports life in recovery. Our mission is to help people find lasting recovery in a safe, peaceful environment where they feel seen and supported. That means personal attention, warm connections, and a community that stays connected long after graduation. We’re not just here to help you get sober — we’re here to help you build a life you want to live.

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It Started With One Person in Need

One Man’s Recovery Became Hope For Many

It Matters Who’s in the Room With You

Recovery Built Around You

Programs Designed for Recovery

The Complete Approach to Lasting Change

Healing Isn’t a Solo Journey

Healing Happens in More Places Than a Therapy Room

Real People. Real Change.

The People in Your Corner

It All Starts With a Conversation

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It Started With One Person in Need

It was a cold winter in Utah when the phone rang. A young man was struggling — years into his battle with addiction, he had run out of options and out of hope. He didn’t need judgment or another lecture. He needed someone willing to open the door.

Chris and Matt Farni — a father and son who knew recovery firsthand, didn’t think twice about helping this man. Chris had been a direct witness to his son Matt’s struggle with addiction from middle school through his late twenties, experiencing what would become their greatest training in understanding addiction and recovery. When Matt found his path to sobriety, now over 8 years strong, they realized their shared purpose. Together, they cleared out the spare bedroom of their small apartment, put fresh sheets on the bed, and welcomed him in. The first days weren’t easy. There were long silences, shared meals, cautious laughter, and moments when no one knew what tomorrow would bring. But little by little, trust grew. That young man’s eyes brightened, his shoulders lifted, and for the first time in a long time, hope started to return.

That experience changed all three of them. For Chris and Matt, it wasn’t the start of a business. It was the start of a calling — to help people heal not in rows of hospital beds, but in spaces that felt safe, personal, and human. They believed recovery could happen best in a place that felt like home, surrounded by mountains, fresh air, and real connection. From that one spare bedroom grew the vision for Spirit Mountain Recovery. And while the house is bigger today, the heart of it hasn’t changed. We’re still small. We’re still family-run. And we still believe that every single story matters.

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One Man’s Recovery Became Hope for Many

“I had no idea what I was doing,” our founder often says about starting Spirit Mountain Recovery. “I didn’t come from a treatment background. I had never been to rehab. I had no experience running a program at all.” What he did have was his own story. Over a decade ago, Matt was in the depths of addiction. Drugs and alcohol had stripped away everything from him. By every measure, he should not be alive today. But he survived. “Through what I can only call a miracle, I found recovery, and I’ve been sober ever since.” That miracle changed the course of his life. Matt and his father, Chris, wanted to create a space where other men could find that same transformation. They began with almost nothing—just a small three- bedroom apartment, a few beds, and the belief that healing is possible for anybody. From the very beginning, it was not about creating a business. It was about creating a home. A place where men would be treated with dignity, seen as individuals, and surrounded by support. “It wasn’t fancy,” Matt remembers, “but it was real. And it was enough to change lives.”

Matt, Founder

Over the years, that vision grew into what Spirit Mountain Recovery is today: a family-run program in Eden, Utah, surrounded by the very mountains that symbolize strength and renewal. The heart of it has never changed. “From day one, our focus wasn’t on building the biggest program. It was on giving men personal care, connection, and hope—the things that truly make recovery stick.” Spirit Mountain was born from a father’s love, a son’s redemption, and the shared belief that recovery is not just about getting sober. It is about rebuilding your entire life. Today, what started as a single apartment has become a thriving program, helping men heal one life at a time.

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It Matters

Who’s in the Room With You

Recovery thrives in relationships. Spirit Mountain’s small-group approach gives you the chance to build real, lasting connections with peers and staff who remain part of your support system long after your time here.

Here’s what staying small means for you:

You’ll get genuine one-on-one time with staff.

You’ll build real friendships with peers who truly understand.

You’ll never feel lost in the crowd.

We’re not aiming to be the biggest program. We’re aiming for the best care possible for each person that walks in through the door.

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Recovery Built Around You

No two journeys into recovery look the same. Some men arrive ready to change; others are only beginning to believe it’s possible. Wherever someone is starting from, we begin by listening and then we create a plan that makes sense for their unique story.

Here’s what that looks like at Spirit Mountain Recovery:

Individualized Plans That Evolve: We build a schedule around your needs, not just on day one but continuously as you progress. If something is not working, we change it. Staff to Client Ratio You Will Not Find Elsewhere: With only eight beds and a 2:1 staff to client ratio, you get more direct interaction and more personal accountability than larger facilities can offer. Integrated Clinical and Experiential Work: Traditional therapy is paired with outdoor activities, recreation, and life skills practice so lessons are not just talked about, they are lived. Family Embedded Into Treatment: Parents, partners, and loved ones are invited into the process from the start, not as an afterthought. Healing does not happen in isolation.

Life After Spirit Mountain: Every client leaves with practical skills including budgeting, cooking, career planning, and relationship repair so sobriety translates into a sustainable life.

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Programs Designed For Recovery

Day Treatment (Partial Hospitalization Program/PHP)

Our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), often called Day Treatment, provides the highest level of outpatient care. This level of care offers a full day of structure, guidance, and support while still allowing clients to return home in the evenings. Each day includes individual therapy, group sessions, outdoor experiences, and life-skills activities that make recovery practical and meaningful. We focus on building confidence, teaching healthier ways to cope with stress, and strengthening the skills needed for long-term independence. For families, this level of care offers reassurance that your loved one is receiving daily support while still being able to stay connected at home. It creates space for you to be part of the journey while ensuring they have consistent, focused care throughout the day.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Our IOP is designed for men who are ready to step into more independence while keeping a strong connection to treatment. Several times a week, clients attend therapy and group sessions where we continue to build tools for recovery, guided by staff and supported by peers. We encourage balance by helping clients begin to return to work, school, or family commitments while still maintaining accountability in treatment. For families, this stage often feels like a turning point — watching a loved one practice responsibility, rebuild relationships, and move forward with steadiness, while knowing our team is still walking closely alongside them.

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Some Modalities We Provide At Spirit Mountain, we offer a range of evidence-based and experiential therapies to support each client’s unique healing journey. Every client also meets weekly with our psychiatrist and psychologist to ensure accurate diagnosis, individualized treatment planning, and psychological testing as needed.

Motivational Interviewing – a client-centered approach that helps individuals explore and strengthen their motivation for change.

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) – a powerful therapy used to process trauma and reduce distress associated with painful memories.

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) – focuses on emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness.

ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) – helps individuals accept difficult emotions and commit to behaviors aligned with their values.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) – a structured, goal-oriented approach to identify and change unhelpful thoughts and behaviors.

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The Complete Approach to Lasting Change

Family Support and Therapy From the first day families are invited into the process. We provide education, guided therapy sessions, and ongoing resources so healing extends beyond the client.

Recreational Therapy and Life Skills The mountains of Utah are not just scenery. They are part of the program. Clients learn through hiking, fishing, cooking, and other activities that build confidence and practical life skills.

Meditation and Yoga Daily practices help reduce

Medication Management Licensed professionals oversee all prescriptions to ensure safety, balance, and alignment with the therapeutic work being done.

anxiety, improve sleep, and create tools for staying centered. These are not add ons but integrated parts of the recovery process.

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Healing Isn’t a Solo Journey

When addiction strikes, it wounds the whole family. We involve families from day one as active participants, not just visitors. They’re learning, healing, and rebuilding trust right alongside their loved one. Here’s how we make that real: Weekly Virtual Family Coaching: Loved ones participate in guided, structured sessions no matter where they live. Family Education and Psychoeducation: We teach what addiction really is, how it changes brain chemistry, and how families can respond in ways that support—not enable—positive change. Joint Therapy Opportunities: When safe and appropriate, family members can join therapy sessions to rebuild trust, improve communication, and face past hurts. Ongoing Support After Graduation: Healing doesn’t stop when the client leaves. Families have access to resources, coaching, and check-ins after discharge to keep momentum going.

When families heal together, recovery lasts longer.

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Healing Happens in More Places Than a Therapy Room Balancing Treatment and Real Life Outpatient care at Spirit Mountain Recovery is designed to provide structure and accountability while allowing you to return home each evening. Treatment becomes part of your day-to-day routine, not something separate from it.

Morning Many clients begin the day with group or individual therapy sessions, setting goals, processing challenges, and learning new coping skills. These sessions are designed to prepare you for the real-world situations you’ll face outside of treatment.

Midday The middle of the day often includes skill- building activities, mindfulness practices, or psychoeducation groups. Clients work on communication, stress management, relapse prevention, and building the confidence to handle responsibilities at home, school, or work.

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Afternoon Depending on your schedule, afternoons may involve outdoor or experiential activities — a hike, mindfulness in nature, or structured group work that helps reinforce lessons in a practical way. Sessions are always intentional, helping you apply recovery tools to real-life scenarios.

Why We Do It This Way Outpatient care is about integration. It gives you the opportunity to practice recovery skills with real responsibilities and relationships, while still receiving the structure, accountability, and professional support that keep progress on track.

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Real People. Real Change.

“They made me feel like I mattered from day one. I wasn’t just another client — I was part of their family. ” — Former Client

“They worked with my son through the hardest time of his life, and they worked with us, too. We all came out stronger. ” — Parent of Client

“I was skeptical at first. Now I can’t imagine where I’d be if I hadn’t made that call.” — Former Client

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The People in Your Corner Roles of Staff

At Spirit Mountain Recovery, clients are supported by a team of professionals who combine clinical expertise with lived experience in recovery. Each role is designed to provide the highest level of care while keeping treatment personal and human. Our Team Includes: Co-Founders and Leadership: A family-run leadership team that brings vision, accountability, and a mission rooted in personal experience with recovery. Clinical Director and Therapists: Licensed therapists and clinicians (LCSWs, LCMHCs, and more) who provide individual therapy, group work, and evidence-based treatment tailored to each client. Medical Director and Psychiatry Team: A physician, psychiatrist, and nursing staff who oversee health needs, medication management, and integrated medical care. Program and Operations Directors: Professionals who ensure that every detail of programming and day-to-day operations runs smoothly, creating a safe and structured environment. Peer Recovery Coaches and Case Managers: Team members with lived experience who walk alongside clients, offering mentorship, accountability, and real-world guidance. Recreational and Experiential Specialists: Staff who lead outdoor therapy, skill-building, and adventure-based activities that make recovery hands-on and memorable.

Voices of the Spirit Mountain Team “Spirit Mountain is about creating a place where men feel genuinely cared for. We go above and beyond for every client — even the tough, resistant ones who aren’t sure they want to be here at first.” — Matt Farni

Yoga and Mindfulness Instructors: Certified instructors who integrate practices that support stress reduction, focus, and long-term emotional stability. Executive Chef and Nutrition Support: A dedicated chef and nutrition team who provide balanced meals, teaching clients how food and wellness support recovery. Family Support Specialists and Admissions Staff: Team members who guide families through education, therapy participation, and ongoing support.

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It All Starts With a Conversation No scripts. No pressure. Just a real person who’s ready to listen and help you figure out the next right step. When you call Spirit Mountain Recovery, you’re calling a place where you’ll be remembered, respected, and supported from the very first hello.

Connect With Us

(801) 640-9954

spiritmountainrecovery.com info@spiritmountainrecovery.com 5145 S Arpt Rd #400, Roy, UT 84067

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