Packing for Eagle Mountain Drug Rehab Residential Treatment |
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Eagle Mountain Drug Rehab, patients comfort and safety is paramount. Below is a list of “Do’s and Dont’s” when it comes to packing for your inpatient stay.
Required to bring:
Recommended clothing items to bring:
Eagle Mountain Drug Rehab has a very conservative dress code to ensure that clients are focusing on their recovery, not on attracting a potential romantic partner!
A weeks’ worth of clothing should be enough. Be sure to pack clothes that are easy to wash.
Remember when choosing clothing to bring, we don’t allow anything too revealing, too tight or too short, no logos, pictures or sayings on either t-shirts, shirts or pants, no “wife-beater” tank tops and no spaghetti strap tops. Women must wear proper undergarments including a bra and underwear, men must wear underwear. No going “commando” for either gender!
Utah weather can be fickle and temperatures can swing wildly, especially in the canyons and foothills where a lot of our outdoor activities take place. With that in mind, here is a list of suggestions:
Men: All pants must come up over buttocks and cover underwear completely. No “bagging” or “sagging”.
Women: Leggings are NOT pants! You may wear leggings only with a dress or long, tunic style shirt that comes at to mid-thigh. All pants must be at least mid-rise. No hip-huggers or pants which show underwear when bending over.
Optional Items:
Toiletries: All products must be alcohol free, non-aerosol and not contained in glass containers. Bring a 30-day supply.
Items Not Allowed:
Candles, incense, food, pop, TVs, stereos, cd players, laptops cell phones, ipods or any electronic device with a camera, recording devices, radios, glass mirrors, aerosol cans, etc.
Required to bring:
- Your current medications with the label showing your name
- Insurance card
- A form of picture identification
- Cash to pay for any prescriptions you may need while here
Recommended clothing items to bring:
Eagle Mountain Drug Rehab has a very conservative dress code to ensure that clients are focusing on their recovery, not on attracting a potential romantic partner!
A weeks’ worth of clothing should be enough. Be sure to pack clothes that are easy to wash.
Remember when choosing clothing to bring, we don’t allow anything too revealing, too tight or too short, no logos, pictures or sayings on either t-shirts, shirts or pants, no “wife-beater” tank tops and no spaghetti strap tops. Women must wear proper undergarments including a bra and underwear, men must wear underwear. No going “commando” for either gender!
Utah weather can be fickle and temperatures can swing wildly, especially in the canyons and foothills where a lot of our outdoor activities take place. With that in mind, here is a list of suggestions:
- Shoes: tennis shoes for activities or sports, shoes or boots for hiking and shower shoes, slippers and a pair of casual sandals.
- Shirts: Plain T-shirts only (may be colored). No logos, sayings, or pictures allowed. All t-shirts must have sleeves. Button down long or short sleeve shirts and long or short sleeve pullovers. NO bare midriffs, or low-cut shirts showing cleavage.
- Pants: May be jean, cotton or khaki. Nothing too tight or revealing. No torn, “shredded” or patched pants.
Men: All pants must come up over buttocks and cover underwear completely. No “bagging” or “sagging”.
Women: Leggings are NOT pants! You may wear leggings only with a dress or long, tunic style shirt that comes at to mid-thigh. All pants must be at least mid-rise. No hip-huggers or pants which show underwear when bending over.
- Exercise clothes: Sweats or “yoga pants” may only be worn during exercise periods. All workout clothes must be modest and no bare midriffs may show.
- Shorts: All shorts must be mid-thigh. No exceptions.
- Bathing Suits: A modest, one-piece suit is required for women and trunks (no speedos) for men
- Pajamas and bathrobe
- A coat, jacket, sweater or hoodie
- A belt
- Hats may only be worn during outside activities. No more than 2 allowed.
- You may bring a small amount of jewelry such as a wedding ring and a watch. One religious neckless is allowed.
Optional Items:
- A battery run alarm clock with no radio
- Tobacco vape products
- You may bring some cash as long as it’s under $100.00. Cash for prescriptions you may need will not count against this and will be held separately.
- Stamps, paper and envelopes for letters.
- Pictures of friends or family are allowed. No more than 5, no bigger than 5 X 7, no frames with glass.
Toiletries: All products must be alcohol free, non-aerosol and not contained in glass containers. Bring a 30-day supply.
Items Not Allowed:
Candles, incense, food, pop, TVs, stereos, cd players, laptops cell phones, ipods or any electronic device with a camera, recording devices, radios, glass mirrors, aerosol cans, etc.
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