Director of Admissions
Jolene McGuire
Admissions Email
Admissions Phone
Physical Address
63 East 11400 South #186
Sandy,
UT

Aspiro is the pioneer of Wilderness Adventure Therapy offering safe, effective, and clinically sophisticated short-term treatment for adolescents and young adults:
Aspiro Adolescents (13 – 17)
• Adolescents male, female, transgender, non-binanry
• Single gender groups
• Dual diagnosis
Vantage Point (13 – 17, 18 – 25)
• Adolescents and Adults
• Single Gender & Co-ed groups
• Highly specialized and specific treatment for complex and “quirky” students with significant anxiety, neurodevelopmental, social, learning and processing issues
Aspiro Young Adult (18 – 25)
• Co-ed groups
• Dual diagnosis, substance abuse
• Failure to launch
Aspiro's methods, goals, objectives, and group placement are uniquely tailored based on the individual's needs. Our therapists, with assistance from the field guides, are able to drive the direction and success of each group to maximize clinical effectiveness.
We operate our program from a clinically sophisticated and research-based model. Everything we do is intentionally designed to assist students and their families in creating lasting changes. We understand that every student is capable and unique, and that each student deserves treatment that is specifically tailored for them in order for them to flourish.
To summarize, here is a direct testimony from one of our parents:
“During this difficult time in trying to help my son, I never felt that anyone ‘got it’ until I met [our therapist] and his staff. They truly have a genuine care for their students and for [the student's] success.”








General Information
Private Company
Privately Owned
Aspiro
Public Land
Bureau of Land Management
National Forest Service
National Park Service
State Lands
Aspiro is enriched by public and private land use.
Wilderness Therapy Model
Base Camp | Adventure Therapy
Not Applicable
N/A
Not Applicable
10 Weeks
Group
13 - 17
No
Call For More Information
Family Participation
Required by Program
-
Recommended by Program
Recommended by Program
-
Required by Program
Recommended by Program
Recommended by Program
Family Workshop / Visits
-
-
Recommended by Program
-
-
Staff Information
Yes
1:3
24 Hours
< 10
> 10
Yes
Clinician Information
> 8
> 50%
2 Days
Call for more information
Breathing Techniques / Breath Work
Meditation
Yoga
Please call Aspiro for details
Medical / Wellness
On staff
< 50%
Nurse
EMT
Naturopathic Physician
Physician / MD
Psychiatrist / MD
Please call Aspiro for details
Call For more information
Psychological Evaluations
> 50%
Academic Offering
Yes
Yes
The Aspiro Group
www.aspiroadventure.com
Program Licensing and/or Accreditation
Please call Aspiro for details
Yes
Nuts & Bolts
Yes
> $500.00
Call for more information
No
No
No
Yes
< 50%
Salt Lake City [SLC]
0.5 Hours
General Information
Private Company
Privately Owned
Aspiro
Public Land
Bureau of Land Management
National Forest Service
National Park Service
State Lands
Aspiro is enriched by public and private land use.
Wilderness Therapy Model
Base Camp | Adventure Therapy
Not Applicable
N/A
Not Applicable
10 Weeks
No
Group
Can be 17 to Enroll
Must be 18+ to enroll
Please call program for group details
Call For More Information
Family Participation
Required by Program
-
Recommended by Program
Recommended by Program
-
Required by Program
Recommended by Program
Recommended by Program
Family Workshop / Visits
Recommended by Program
Staff Information
Yes
1:3
1:4
24 Hours
< 10
> 10
Clinician Information
> 8
> 50%
2 Days
1
Breathing Techniques / Breath Work
Meditation
Yoga
.
Medical / Wellness
Contracted psychiatrist as needed
< 50%
Nurse
EMT
Naturopathic Physician
Physician / MD
Psychiatrist / MD
Call For more information
Psychological Evaluations
> 50%
Academic Options
Nuts & Bolts
Yes
> $500.00
Call for more information
No
No
Call For More Information
< 50%
Salt Lake City [SLC]
0.5 Hours
Mission Statement
The mission of Aspiro is to be recognized as the most clinically advanced Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare program in the world; providing a safe, research-based assessment and experiential treatment model with a focus on skill building, family systems, relationships, and strengths.