At Wood Heaven Living, we believe every individual deserves the opportunity to live with purpose, stability, and dignity. “Be Your Best” represents our commitment to helping individuals reach their highest potential through structure, consistency, and individualized support. We focus on building daily routines, life skills, and personal responsibility in an environment that is safe, supportive, and respectful. Progress looks different for every individual. Our role is to provide the guidance, accountability, and support needed to move forward—one step at a time. Through consistent care and intentional support, individuals are empowered to grow, gain confidence, and work toward greater independence. At Wood Heaven Living, being your best isn’t about perfection—it’s about progress, stability, and creating a better path forward.
We believe in working toward the highest level of independence for every single person we support.
People supported throughout WHL are invited to explore their communities each and every day through our Exploration program.
As a company, we value all communities and strive for an all-inclusive workforce to provide the services for the people we care about.
WHL has a team of board certified behavior analysts who mentor a large group of behavior specialists and interns providing plans built with experience and innovation.
Direct Support Professionals are at the heart of the services WHL provides. They are graduates of WHL University because we think staff development should start right at the beginning and make our leaders for the future.
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WHL has provided the highest quality residential services in Utah.
WHL provides a wide range of mental health and behavioral services to kids and adults and their families.
WHL started supporting people with Autism and developmental disabilities with complex behavioral needs.
WHL’s Adult Day Activity Program (ADAP) offers an alternative to traditional workshop or vocational programs for adults with autism and other disabilities.