Our History
Bear River Mental Health began providing mental health services in January 1977, and incorporated as a private not-for-profit organization in 1983. We have been providing quality mental health services for over four decades.
Bear River Mental Health serves ALL individuals, regardless of age or ability to pay, who are experiencing a mental health crisis; including suicide ideation, panic attacks, un-controllable behavior, or situations involving a threat to self or others. Under-insured or uninsured children, youth, and their families, individuals involved in the legals system, and all Medicaid eligible individuals, may qualify for service.

Bear River Mental Health provides services to individuals residing in Box Elder, Cache, and Rich counties. There are convenient locations throughout Northern Utah where children, families, and adults of all ages can access quality services in community settings.
Our staff of over 100 trained professionals, representing a broad array of clinical disciplines, are specialized in the treatment of mental illness. These disciplines include
• Mental Health Therapists
• Case Managers
• Family Resource Facilitators and Peer Support Specialists
• Psychiatrists/Medical Doctors/Nurse Practitioners
• Nurses and Medical Assistants
• Other Administrative and support staff
BRMH is served by a governing Board of Directors, comprised of a variety of private, public, and local government stakeholders, including county commissioners. The Board is dedicated to providing consistent oversight of Center operations, while helping to ensure the effectiveness of our services.
Beth Smith – President/ CEO
Rob Johnson – Business Manager
Trevor Cook – Corporate Compliance Officer
Dan Sorensen – Logan Outpatient Clinical Supervisor
Tim Frost – Brigham City Program Director
Janiel Woodland – HR/Administrative Manager
Adam Boman – Bear River House and Residential Clinical Supervisor
Adam Boman – Logan Outpatient Clinical Supervisor
Lance Bingham – Tremonton Outpatient Clinical Supervisor
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