COMPASS Program - Utah

COMPASS is a government-funded program to help patients with opioid use disorder get the treatment they need. COMPASS stands for Community Outreach MAT Peer Addiction Support Services.

Weekdays 801-314-2626After Hours 801-890-7500

Outpatient treatment for opioid use disorder

COMPASS is a government-funded program to help patients with opioid use disorder get the treatment they need.

  • COMPASS providers can prescribe medications to manage withdrawal symptoms and cravings. The program includes regular telehealth visits with a mental health provider and access to a peer recovery specialist. Patients in the COMPASS program also have access to social work resources.

If you do not have health insurance or have limited insurance benefits, the COMPASS program can pay for your addiction medication.

  • The federal government financially supports this program. This means that if you do not have health insurance or have limited insurance benefits, the COMPASS program can pay for your addiction medication. The program will also pay for all of your telehealth visits with the COMPASS provider. If you have insurance, we will bill your insurance as usual

We can help you connect with other resources in the community that offer food, housing, clothing, job training, and education assistance.

  • If you lack safe housing or face food insecurity, you may have a more difficult time managing your substance abuse disorder. There is no cost for using a peer recovery coach. These services are covered 100% by the program. The intent of the COMPASS program is to make treatment affordable and accessible to every patient who needs help.
Weekdays 801-314-2626After Hours 801-890-7500
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What is the COMPASS Program?

In this video, COMPASS Program Development Manager, Ingrid Maughan, describes how COMPASS offers medications to manage withdrawal symptoms, regular telehealth visits with a mental health provider, and access to a peer recovery specialist.

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Why is the COMPASS Program valuable?

Nurse Practitioner, Mandi Spens, explains why and how the COMPASS Program can be of value to our communities.

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