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  1. Provo Canyon School ( PCS) is a psychiatric youth involuntary residential treatment center in Provo, Utah, owned and operated by Universal Health Services (UHS) since 2000. [5] The involuntary residential program claims to use an "Acuity Based Care" (ABC) model that identifies and re-assesses the strengths and needs of its students.

    • 1971
    • Nonsectarian
    • Private
    • Open
  2. Sep 20, 2020 · Former students of Provo Canyon School for troubled teens share their stories of physical and mental mistreatment, from isolation to restraints and medication. The school has faced multiple lawsuits, state threats and public accounts of abuse since the 1980s.

  3. Provo Canyon School is a behavioral health center for children in Provo, UT. Learn about our admissions process and how we can help your child.

  4. Provo Canyon School is recognized by multiple federal and state organizations as an intensive, psychiatric youth residential treatment center in Utah because of the depth of our professional clinical staff, medical staff and our focus on evidence-based, clinical “best practices”. PCS utilizes an “Acuity Based Care” (ABC) model that ...

  5. Programs. Provo Canyon School is accredited by the Joint Commission and licensed by the State of Utah to provide Residential Treatment to youth between the ages of 12 and 18. We are known for our comprehensive programs that provide a wide range of individualized and compassionate care to the students and families we serve.

  6. Feb 12, 2021 · Former students, including Paris Hilton, have accused the residential youth treatment center of physical and mental abuse. A bill sponsored by a Utah senator aims to increase transparency and oversight at the facility and others like it.

  7. Oct 2, 2020 · Paris Hilton, who claims to have been abused at the youth residential treatment center, launched the petition with Breaking Code Silence, a social movement of survivors. The school faces allegations of abuse, assault and sex offenses, but denies them and says it is heavily regulated.