Treatment Programs at Diamond Detox

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Diamond Detox provides medically supervised detox in a private, non-hospital setting designed to help you stabilize safely, reduce withdrawal discomfort, and begin recovery with dignity and support. We offer 24/7 clinical care, comfort-focused treatment, and seamless transition planning into the next level of care.

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Understanding Our Treatment Services

Diamond Detox provides medically supervised detox programs designed to support safe stabilization, symptom relief, and a clear transition into ongoing addiction treatment. Located in a private, non-hospital setting in Kaysville, Utah, our facility offers a concierge-style approach to detox that blends clinical care with comfort-focused support.

Our treatment programs are built around a simple but essential goal: help individuals safely withdraw from drugs or alcohol while minimizing discomfort and maintaining dignity throughout the process. With 24/7 medical oversight, trauma-informed staff, and individualized care plans, we create an environment where clients can stabilize physically and emotionally before stepping into the next phase of recovery.

The Diamond Detox Difference

Our treatment approach includes personalized care plans and a focus on comfort and stabilization to guide every stay. We coordinate medical, holistic, and case management services to ensure smooth transitions and better outcomes.

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IV Nutrition

We provide IV nutrition and IV medications to accelerate symptom relief and support recovery. All IV therapies are administered under medical supervision to ensure safe hydration and nutrient replenishment.
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Transportation Provided

Our team will help arrange transportation and handle the details so you don’t have to. We also coordinate with the next provider and handle authorizations to make transfers smooth and stress‑free.
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Experienced and Compassionate Medical Staff

Our clinical team includes licensed nurses and medical providers who specialize in withdrawal management and medication‑assisted care. They provide compassionate, trauma‑informed support to keep you safe and comfortable throughout detox.
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Leadership with Lived Experience

The majority of our staff, including admissions and nursing team members, are in recovery, bringing real-world insight to our program. That lived experience shapes our program and drives empathetic, practical care grounded in understanding and respect.

Getting Started is Easy

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Reach to Us

Call us to speak with an admissions coordinator
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Verify Insurance

We’ll verify your benefits and help you determine costs.
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Schedule an Assessment

Discuss pre-assessment and confirm admission.

Overview of Treatment Programs

Our primary program includes medically supervised detox and stabilization designed for adults who are experiencing physical dependence on substances and require medical monitoring during withdrawal. Unlike hospital-based detox settings, we operate in a more private and supportive environment that prioritizes comfort and individualized attention. Clients receive round-the-clock supervision from nursing and clinical staff, many of whom have personal lived experience in recovery.

Our program is structured to support stabilization across a range of substance use concerns, including alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, prescription medications, and stimulants.

Key goals of our program include:

Safe management of withdrawal symptoms
Medical stabilization and monitoring of vital signs
Emotional support during early recovery
Introduction to recovery planning and next steps
Coordination of continued care after detox

Medical Detox and Stabilization Services

Clients are monitored 24/7 by medical staff who assess symptoms and adjust care plans as needed. This may include medications to reduce discomfort, support sleep, manage anxiety, or stabilize physical symptoms.

Care is individualized based on:

Substance type and duration of use
Medical history and current health status
Severity of withdrawal symptoms
Co-occurring mental health conditions

The environment is intentionally designed to feel calm and supportive, with private rooms and reduced stimulation to help the body and nervous system stabilize.

Medical detox is appropriate for individuals withdrawing from:

Alcohol
Opioids, including heroin and prescription pain medications
Benzodiazepines
Cocaine and methamphetamine
Other stimulants and prescription substances

Substance-Specific Detox Support

Each substance affects the body differently, which is why detox protocols are tailored to the individual.

Alcohol Detox

Alcohol withdrawal symptoms can range from mild to severe complications. Clients receive close monitoring and, when appropriate, medication support to reduce risks and improve comfort. The goal is safe stabilization while preventing complications such as seizures or severe agitation.

Opioid Detox

Opioid withdrawal is managed through symptom-focused care and, when clinically appropriate, medication-assisted treatment options. The focus is on reducing physical distress and supporting early stabilization.

Benzodiazepine Detox

Benzodiazepine withdrawal requires careful tapering and medical oversight. We provide structured protocols to reduce risks associated with abrupt discontinuation.

Stimulant Detox

For substances such as methamphetamine or cocaine, care focuses on stabilization, sleep restoration, nutritional support, and emotional regulation. Medical support is used to manage symptoms like fatigue, anxiety, and mood changes.
Each detox plan is adapted daily based on the client’s needs and response to treatment.

Medication-Assisted Treatment and Clinical Support

Medication support is an important part of detox programming when clinically appropriate. Medications are used to improve safety and comfort during withdrawal.

Support may include:

Medications for anxiety or sleep disruption
Symptom management medications for nausea, pain, or agitation
Opioid withdrawal support through approved MAT protocols
Alcohol withdrawal management using tapered medication strategies

In addition to medications, clients may receive IV nutrition and hydration support to help restore physical balance during detox. This combination of clinical interventions helps reduce the intensity of withdrawal and supports faster stabilization.

IV Therapy and Comfort-Focused Care

A key differentiator of our treatment programs is the use of IV therapy and comfort-centered medical support. 

IV treatments may be used to:

Restore hydration
Deliver vitamins and nutrients
Support energy levels during withdrawal
Help regulate physical symptoms more efficiently

This is paired with a concierge-level care environment that includes private rooms, chef-prepared meals, and supportive staff interactions. The goal is to create a setting that feels less clinical and more restorative while maintaining full medical oversight.

Length of Stay and Program Structure

The average length of stay in detox varies based on substance use and individual response to treatment. 

Typical timelines include:

Alcohol and stimulant detox: approximately 5 days
Opioids, benzodiazepines, and more complex cases: 7 to 10 days

There is no rigid daily schedule. Instead, the program is designed around stabilization, rest, and gradual reintroduction to structure as the body recovers. Our focus is not on productivity or strict programming, but on allowing the body and mind to recover in a safe and supported environment.

Concierge Amenities and Client Experience

Our treatment programs are designed to reduce stress and create a sense of safety and comfort during a difficult time.

Amenities and supportive services may include:

Private rooms for rest and recovery
Chef-prepared meals with dietary accommodations
Outdoor spaces with natural views for relaxation
Gentle movement options such as stretching or yoga
Breathwork and meditation support
Epsom salt baths for relaxation
Recreational activities such as movies, games, and reading materials

Smoking and vaping are permitted in designated areas, and personal comfort is supported as part of the stabilization process. The environment is intentionally non-hospital in feel, offering a more residential and private experience.

Daily Experience in Detox

Each day in detox is structured around comfort and stabilization rather than strict scheduling. 

Clients are encouraged to rest as much as their bodies require. Staff is available 24/7 for medical or emotional support, ensuring that care is always accessible. The environment is designed to feel calm, low-pressure, and supportive throughout the detox process.

A typical day may include:

Medical check-ins and monitoring
Rest and sleep support
Meals prepared and served throughout the day
Optional light movement or mindfulness activities
Time for personal reflection or leisure activities
Ongoing medication or symptom management as needed

Meet Our Team

Jordan Burningham
Founder/CEO
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Jordan Burningham

Brett Blaser, DO
Medical Director
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Brett Blaser, DO

Jennifer Beardall
Administrative Director
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Jennifer Beardall

Jennifer has been dedicated to improving healthcare delivery since 2010, where she discovered her passion for creative problem-solving and building efficient processes that empower frontline providers to deliver life-changing care. With a background in finance that began as a teenager helping manage her grandparents’ business, she brings strong analytical skills and operational insight to everything she does.

Having experienced addiction’s impact within her own family, Jennifer is deeply committed to supporting individuals and families on the journey to recovery. In her role with our drug and alcohol detox program, she combines compassion, strategic thinking, and years of healthcare experience to ensure our team has the systems and resources needed to provide outstanding, compassionate care.

Outside of work, Jennifer is a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother who treasures time with her family. She also loves to travel and explore new places with the people she holds most dear.

Zachary Scott
MSN, RN, LSUDC
Operations Director
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Zachary Scott, MSN, RN, LSUDC

With nearly two decades of experience in addiction treatment and recovery services, Zachary holds licenses as a Substance Use Disorder Counselor and a Registered Nurse. Since 2007, he has worked in direct care, program development, and leadership roles across the substance use and mental health field, helping individuals build stable, long-term recovery.

Zachary holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s degree in Nursing with an emphasis in leadership, and he is currently working toward certification as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP). Zachary is a board member of Addicts Fighting Back (AFB). Zachary brings a practical, compassionate, and evidence-based approach to his work at Diamond Detox.

Brandon Sandall
MSN, RN
Nurse Manager
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Brandon Sandall, MSN, RN

Brandon is a healthcare leader and patient advocate with over 20 years of diverse nursing experience spanning clinical management, care coordination, and nursing education. Brandon holds a Master’s degree in Nursing Administration and is bilingual in English and Spanish. His extensive background includes serving as a Nurse Manager for behavioral health and chemical treatment programs and as an Assistant Professor of Nursing.

During the pandemic, Brandon expanded his expertise as a travel nurse, serving as a case manager at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles and the Mayo Clinic in Arizona. Following this, his work as a psychiatric and correctional nurse in Northern Colorado further solidified his clinical foundation. These combined experiences in acute care, mental health, and community leadership have uniquely prepared him to focus his current efforts on the vital field of addiction medicine. Brandon is grateful and proud to be part of the Diamond Detox team.

Allie Chacon
Admissions Manager
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Allie Chacon

Allie is in long term recovery and has a passion to share her story and help others who are struggling with addiction. She believes in leading with love, care and compassion in the community. She has a background in Recreational Therapy and Dance Fitness. She has a strong belief in the power of connection with the mind and body.

Allie has 2 children who are her whole world! She cherishes every moment living life to the fullest with them. Her children bring her so much meaning, purpose and joy. She loves traveling, being outdoors, out on the lake fishing, paddle boarding or adventuring in the mountains and enjoying nature.

Her goals and passions are to help people find peace in healing and help those who are struggling with life experiences and addiction find a greater purpose in life. She loves sharing hope to others to know that Recovery is possible and there is help and support out there to live a beautiful life, present and in the light out of the darkness.

Brooke Grayston
SUDC
Admissions Counselor
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Brooke Grayston, SUDC

I’ve worked in the recovery and mental health field since 2018. Attended the University of Utah from 2021-2025 to get BSW. Currently hold a license for Substance Use Disorder Counseling and Social Service Worker. Outside work, I’m passionate about traveling, exercise and wellness, and family life. A true jack of all trades, I can always be counted on to give an earful about my current hyper fixation rotation. Most of all, I love working with people from all backgrounds and origins. I love being with the Diamond Detox team and hope to be as helpful to as many people as possible!

ShaeLynn Jensen
Admissions/Marketing Manager
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ShaeLynn Jensen

I am a proud single mom of four amazing children who are my entire world. With 9 years of sobriety, my journey has shaped who I am—resilient, dependable, and deeply committed to growth both personally and professionally. I take pride in my work and value showing up every day with purpose and dedication. When I’m not working, you’ll find me snowboarding, enjoying pool days, and making memories with my kids in the sunshine!

Kelsey McAuliffe
Operations Manager
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Kelsey McAuliffe

I have spent over three years working in the drug and alcohol detox field, supporting individuals as they take their first steps toward recovery. As someone in long-term recovery myself, I understand how challenging and overwhelming this stage can feel. My personal journey, combined with my professional experience, allows me to lead with compassion, respect, and genuine care for each person we serve. I am committed to creating a safe, supportive, and well-run environment where individuals are treated with dignity and where both clients and staff can focus on healing, stability, and hope for the future.

Troy Meyer
Admissions/Marketing Director
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Troy Meyer

Hi, my name is Troy. I have been in the industry since 2012. I’m in recovery myself and have worked in acute psych hospitals and residential and outpatient addiction centers as well. I also have experience in interventions, recovery coaching, and transporting clients to and from treatment across the US. I absolutely love giving someone the opportunity to reclaim their life back. I also love being a husband and father to my three children. It’s an honor to have them in my life and it’s an honor to be in theirs.

Lee Warnick
Executive Chef
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Lee Warnick

Born and raised in Dupont Washington while spending summers with his uncle in Ogden canyon. Started his first kitchen job as a cook and kitchen manager at Farreliis Wood Fire Pizza in 1999. Moved to Honolulu Hawaii in 2002 and worked in various restaurants such as the Elks Club 616, Kaakako Kitchen, Tropics Tap House, Dave and Busters. Until he made Sous Chef at real a gastropub then promoted to Chef de Cuisine for BREWD Craft Pub and finally Executive Chef for both and Bent Tail Brewery from 2016 until they closed for the COVID pandemic in 2020. He remembered how much he loved Ogden canyon and decided to relocate his family there. Found a great opportunity and a way to give back to the sober community by working at Diamond Detox and has been there since the beginning of 2021.

Hannah H.
MSN, RN
Detox Nurse
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Hannah Harrow, MSN, RN

Hannah is a dedicated registered nurse with a Master of Science in Nursing Leadership and a deep commitment to supporting individuals on their recovery journey. With experience in addiction medicine, she focuses on providing compassionate, evidence-based care while fostering environments that promote healing, dignity, and long-term wellness.

What Happens After Detox?

Detox is the first step in treatment and recovery, but it is not the final step. Once clients are medically stabilized, our clinical and case management team works closely to create a personalized transition plan. This may include transitions to residential treatment, a partial hospitalization program (PHP), an intensive outpatient program (IOP), or sober living support.

Our goal is to ensure that every client leaves detox with a clear, structured next step in place. This reduces the risk of relapse and supports long-term recovery success through consistent care and follow-up.

Start Treatment in a Safe, Supportive Setting

If you or a loved one is ready to begin detox, Diamond Detox offers 24/7 medically supervised care in a private, non-hospital environment designed for comfort, safety, and stabilization. Our admissions team can help verify insurance, answer questions, and coordinate a smooth, same-day or next-day admission when appropriate.

You do not have to go through withdrawal alone. Support is available now.

Admissions and Intake Process

Our admissions process is designed to be fast, simple, and supportive.

The intake process typically includes:

Initial assessment and verification
Medical screening by clinical staff
Review of substance use history and current symptoms
Medication reconciliation
Urine drug screening when appropriate
Orientation and facility overview

Most intakes take approximately 60 to 90 minutes. Personal belongings are reviewed to ensure safety and compliance with facility guidelines. Transportation support may be coordinated when needed to help clients arrive safely and without barriers.

Discharge Planning and Continuum of Care

It is vital for discharge planning to begin at admission and continue throughout the detox process.

Each client works with case management staff to identify the most appropriate next step in care, which may include:

Residential treatment programs
Partial hospitalization programs (PHP)
Intensive outpatient programs (IOP)
Sober living environments
Outpatient therapy and counseling

The goal is to ensure continuity of care so clients do not transition from detox without support in place. 

Staff coordinate referrals, communicate with receiving providers, and assist with transportation when needed. This helps create a smoother transition into the next stage of recovery.

Location and Accessibility

We are located in Kaysville, Utah, offering a quiet and private setting that supports rest and stabilization. The environment is intentionally designed to feel removed from the stressors of everyday life while still providing full clinical care. Clients from across Utah and surrounding states access treatment through direct admissions or referral pathways.

Frequently Asked Questions

Detox length varies depending on the substance and severity of use. Most clients stay between 5 and 10 days while their symptoms stabilize and medical needs are managed.

Withdrawal symptoms can be uncomfortable, but our medical team uses medications, IV support, and symptom management strategies to reduce discomfort and keep clients as stable as possible throughout the process.

Not necessarily. Diamond Detox provides medically supervised detox in a private, non-hospital setting with 24/7 clinical care and full medical oversight.

Yes. Treatment is voluntary. Clients may leave at any time, although our team provides ongoing support and education to encourage safe continuation of care.

We begin discharge planning on day one. Most clients transition into residential, PHP, or outpatient programs depending on their needs and clinical recommendations.

We recommend comfortable clothing, basic toiletries, ID, and prescribed medications in original bottles. Most personal items should be kept to a minimum for safety and comfort.

Phone use is limited during the first 24 hours to support stabilization. After that, scheduled access is available based on clinical guidance and program policies.

Symptoms vary depending on substance use, but may include anxiety, fatigue, nausea, sleep disruption, or mood changes. Our medical team provides 24/7 support to safely manage symptoms.

Insurance coverage varies based on plan and clinical needs, and our admissions team is available 24/7 to verify benefits and walk you through your options. We aim to make the process simple, transparent, and fast so you can focus on getting the care you need without unnecessary delays.

Start Your Recovery With Safe, Supportive Detox

If you or a loved one is struggling with substance use, you do not have to go through withdrawal alone. Diamond Detox provides medically supervised detox in a private, supportive environment designed to help you stabilize safely and begin recovery with dignity.

Our admissions team is available 24/7 to answer questions, verify insurance, and help coordinate transportation when needed. Recovery can start today with one simple call.

Call now or contact our admissions team to begin the detox process.