Chateau Health & Wellness

Chateau Health & Wellness In-patient treatment center in Utah. Helping thousands to overcome mental health & substance abuse. Begin your journey toward lasting wellness.

Now Located In Oakley Utah, Chateau Health & Wellness, formerly Chateau Recovery, is a premier trauma and PTSD treatment center specializing in care for first responders, military, veterans, and individuals 26 and older. Chateau provides residential (inpatient) and detox programming. We are in a serene mountain setting, offering evidence-based therapies like EMDR, Brainspotting, Accelerated Resolu

tion Therapy, and Neurofeedback. Our expert team creates personalized treatment plans that foster healing, growth, and long-term recovery. We provide a safe, compassionate environment where clients are truly seen, heard, and supported. Reach out to Chateau today.

Detox is more than simply putting a substance down. For some people, withdrawal can bring significant physical and psych...
08/21/2026

Detox is more than simply putting a substance down. For some people, withdrawal can bring significant physical and psychological symptoms that require medical oversight, monitoring, and individualized care.

Chateau Health & Wellness provides residential medical detox with 24 hour medical care, physician directed treatment plans, continuous nursing support, and a quiet, structured environment designed to support stabilization. The program treats substance use involving alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, stimulants, sleep medications, and other substances.

The goal isn’t just to get through detox. It’s safety, symptom relief, stabilization, and a direct transition into ongoing treatment, without leaving someone to navigate the next step alone.

If you or someone you love is struggling with substance use, getting professional support can be the first step toward lasting recovery.

🤝 For specialized support, learn more about Chateau Health & Wellness and resources designed specifically for first responders.

Depression and anxiety don’t always look like a crisis. Sometimes they look like exhaustion you can’t explain, overthink...
08/20/2026

Depression and anxiety don’t always look like a crisis. Sometimes they look like exhaustion you can’t explain, overthinking everything, losing interest in things you once enjoyed, struggling to sleep, withdrawing from people, or simply going through the motions every day.

These aren’t character flaws. They’re signs that something may need attention.

Mental health deserves the same priority as physical health, and you don’t have to wait until you hit a breaking point to seek support. Depression and anxiety are treatable, and the right support can make a real difference.

If you’ve been telling yourself “I just need to push through,” consider this your reminder: you don’t have to do it alone.

🤝 For specialized support, learn more about Chateau Health & Wellness and resources designed specifically for first responders.

You can look fine and still be frozen.You’re working. Showing up. Getting things done. But internally, you feel numb, di...
08/14/2026

You can look fine and still be frozen.

You’re working. Showing up. Getting things done. But internally, you feel numb, disconnected, exhausted, or like you’re simply going through the motions.

That can be functional freeze, a nervous system response often connected to prolonged stress, trauma, burnout, grief, or overwhelm.

Sometimes “I’m fine” really means,“I’m functioning, but I’m not okay.”

Recognizing the signs is the first step toward understanding what your mind and body may be trying to tell you.

What if recovery isn’t just about changing your behavior, but understanding your nervous system?Polyvagal Theory helps e...
08/13/2026

What if recovery isn’t just about changing your behavior, but understanding your nervous system?

Polyvagal Theory helps explain how our nervous system responds to stress, threat, and safety. When the body stays stuck in survival mode, anxiety, shutdown, impulsivity, and disconnection can make recovery feel even harder.

Learning to recognize these responses can create more awareness, more regulation, and more space for healing.

Recovery isn’t just learning to live without a substance. It’s learning how to feel safe in your own body again.

Alcohol use can slowly become something that feels impossible to control, but needing help is not a failure. It’s a sign...
08/07/2026

Alcohol use can slowly become something that feels impossible to control, but needing help is not a failure. It’s a sign that change is possible.

Recovery is about more than stopping drinking. It’s about understanding what’s underneath the struggle, healing the mind and body, rebuilding relationships, and learning healthier ways to move forward.

At Chateau Health & Wellness, treatment focuses on the whole person, addressing alcohol use alongside mental health concerns like anxiety, depression, trauma, and other underlying challenges through individualized care and evidence based therapies.

If alcohol has started affecting your health, relationships, or sense of self, taking the first step can change everything.

A healthier future begins with one conversation.

Learn more by clicking the link in our bio and finding “Alcohol Program” under the “Programs” menu!

Recovery isn't a single decision, it's a process, and every journey begins in a different place.Whether someone is just ...
08/04/2026

Recovery isn't a single decision, it's a process, and every journey begins in a different place.

Whether someone is just starting to question their relationship with substances or has been in recovery for years, each stage of change represents growth.

Progress isn't measured by perfection, it's measured by the courage to take the next step, even after setbacks.

Swipe through to learn the six stages of change and discover why healing isn't about how fast you move, it's about continuing to move forward.

Learn more about Chateau Health & Wellness by clicking the link in our bio!

When stress and disrupted sleep become part of your routine, your mind and body can start showing signs that they need r...
07/31/2026

When stress and disrupted sleep become part of your routine, your mind and body can start showing signs that they need recovery.

Fatigue can impact focus, mood, stress levels, and your ability to handle everyday challenges.

Mental wellness starts with the basics: rest, recovery, connection, and knowing when your body is asking for support.

Small changes can make a difference:
Create a dark, quiet, cool sleep environment
Build a consistent wind down routine
Limit screens and bright lights before bed
Prioritize recovery after high stress days

Rest isn't a sign of weakness. It's part of staying mentally strong.

Learn more about releasing trauma from the body by clicking the link in our bio!

Mental health isn't just one thing, it can look like anxiety, depression, PTSD, trauma, burnout, or simply feeling overw...
07/28/2026

Mental health isn't just one thing, it can look like anxiety, depression, PTSD, trauma, burnout, or simply feeling overwhelmed by everyday life.

Recognizing the signs is an important first step.
The more we understand our mental health, the better equipped we are to care for ourselves and support those around us.

For more information regarding mental wellness or mental health resources, check out our website by clicking the link in our bio!

When a loved one struggles with substance use, families often experience their own challenges such as uncertainty, stres...
07/24/2026

When a loved one struggles with substance use, families often experience their own challenges such as uncertainty, stress, fear, and emotional exhaustion.

Family support is an important part of the healing process. Learning about addiction, building healthier communication, and setting supportive boundaries can help families move forward together.

You don’t have to navigate recovery alone.

Take a moment today to learn, connect, and support your own well being while supporting someone you love.

Find personalized help by clicking the link in our bio!

Trauma and substance use are often connected, which is why recovery can involve more than treating addiction alone.Thera...
07/21/2026

Trauma and substance use are often connected, which is why recovery can involve more than treating addiction alone.
Therapies like Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) may help people process traumatic memories and reduce the emotional distress that can contribute to substance use.

Healing looks different for everyone, but addressing both trauma and addiction can be an important step toward lasting recovery.

For more information about ART, click the link in our bio and find the “Resources” menu, then click “Blog.”

Address

400 W 4200 N
Oakley, UT
84055

Opening Hours

Monday 5am - 10pm
Tuesday 5am - 10pm
Wednesday 5am - 10pm
Thursday 5am - 10pm
Friday 5am - 10pm
Saturday 5am - 10pm
Sunday 5am - 10pm

Telephone

+18018771272

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