The Sorenson Center offers a variety of in-person clinical services to residents of the Cache Valley community as well as via telehealth throughout the state of Utah. Our services are provided by licensed clinicians and graduate students in training who work under the supervision of licensed clinicians. For services provided by students or trainees under supervision of licensed professionals, fees are set on a sliding scale according to the client’s income and family size. For services provided by licensed clinicians, many insurances are accepted across our service lines. Please contact the specific service line for more information.
Aphasia Book Club
Wednesday at 2:30PM
Social Language Group
Wednesdays at 4:00PM
Teen Anxiety Group
Tuesdays 6:00PM starting late September
I Jump the Moon Art Exhibit
Lyndsley Wilkerson Gallery

Showcasing the artworks of 12 individuals with differing physical and developmental abilities.
August 12 - October 17
Monday - Friday
8:30AM to 4:30PM
First floor of the Sorenson Center
Mental Health Therapy
If you are interested in Mental Health Services, you may call one of our clinics listed below or submit this form and we will get in touch with you.
Psychology and Counseling
Psychology and Counseling provides therapy and assessment services to clients across the lifespan. Some specialties include LD/ADHD assessments, ACT and DBT for teens and adults with depression or anxiety (including OCD), and support for gender and sexual minority clients.
Marriage and Family Therapy
Marriage and Family Therapy services have a large focus on relationship work. This can include work with couples on relationship distress, conflict, and communication. MFT therapists also provide therapy services to individuals across the life span.
Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling
Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling provides counseling services for persons experiencing Chronic Illness, Disability, and Developmental Disability (including Autism). The emphasis of services is to promote clients’ adjustment and adaptation to disability.
Mental Health: Self-Help and Consultation
ACT Guide
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Guide is an online self-help program designed to foster emotional wellbeing and help individuals cope with mental health issues including depression and anxiety. Specialized ACT Guide programs focus on hairpulling, decluttering, and adolescents.
Single Session Consultation Services
A single session consultation is just what it sounds like – one session with a consultant who helps identify specific steps people can take toward a desired future. Single session consultations are not for everyone and work best for people who have specific, identifiable goals they want to address.
Dementia Caregiver Clinic
The Dementia Caregiver Clinic is composed of an interdisciplinary team of professionals who evaluate the needs of individuals with dementia (or who are suspected of having dementia) and their caregivers. The team provides resources and referrals for additional services or supports tailored to individuals’ needs.
Speech and Hearing
Cochlear Implants
Cochlear Implant Clinic provides testing to determine if a cochlear implant is a good option for individuals with hearing loss. Follow-up mapping services are also available.
Hearing and Balance
Hearing and Balance Clinic serves individuals with hearing and balance needs of all ages. The clinic provides hearing tests as well as hearing aid fitting, programming, and repairs. Balance and tinnitus treatment and evaluations are also available.
Pediatric Audiology
Pediatric Audiology Clinic provides early identification and intervention services for newborns and individuals up to age 21 who have hearing loss.
Speech and Language Clinic
Speech and Language Clinic offers speech and language services across the lifespan. Services can address articulation, language, voice, aphasia, cognitive communication, and stuttering. Therapeutic services also include evaluation for adult swallowing and pediatric feeding disorders.
Developmental Assessment and Treatment
Behavior Support Services
Behavior Support Services provides evaluation and outpatient services to reduce challenging behavior and acquire appropriate behavior and skills. Services primarily focus on youth and young adults who have Autism or other Developmental Disabilities and who exhibit extreme or severe problem behaviors. Procedures are grounded in the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA).
Dietitian / Nutrition Services
Dietitian / Nutrition Services include individual nutrition therapy services for children, teens, and adults, and can address a variety of concerns including picky eating, unhealthy eating, eating disorders, and other nutrition related concerns.
Physical Therapy Services
Physical therapy services are provided by a licensed Physical Therapist at the Sorenson Center. Our physical therapist utilizes various manual therapy and therapeutic exercise techniques to target the root cause of pain, helping individuals avoid unnecessary medications, costly tests, and surgical procedures.
Educational Programs
Aggies Elevated
Aggies Elevated is a two-year residential college-campus program for college students who have intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. The program’s goal for graduates is competitive integrated employment, full community inclusion, and independent living to their highest ability.
ASSERT Autism Program
ASSERT is an intensive preschool program that uses research based instructional techniques to address the needs of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Preschool age children attend the program 20 hours per week.
Housing and Financial Counseling
Housing and Financial Counseling provides education specific to housing and finance. The service offers educational workshops and individualized counseling.
Up to 3 / ABC Classroom
Up to 3 is an early intervention program that promotes the development of children under age three who have a disability or developmental delay. Services are primarily provided in the family’s home.