ABOUT IMANI HOUSE IN KANSAS CITY, MO Swope Health Services operates the Imani House in Kansas City, Mo. The facility provides residential programs, offered by 58 (20.3%) Missouri facilities; outpatient programs, offered by 251 (87.8%) facilities in the state; and intensive outpatient programs, available at only 172 (60.1%) Missouri facilities. The facility is open to […]
Drug and Alcohol Treatment centers in Kansas City (MO)
Our page about drug and alcohol rehabs in Kansas City (MO) is dedicated to helping individuals who are struggling with substance abuse find the help they need to recover. We provide information and resources on a variety of treatment options available in the Kansas City area, including inpatient and outpatient programs, detox services, counseling, and support groups. Whether you or a loved one is seeking help for drug addiction, alcoholism, or both, we can help you find the right treatment program to meet your needs. Our goal is to connect individuals with the resources they need to overcome addiction and start living a healthier, sober life.
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Midwest Recovery Centers
Midwest Recovery Centers is dedicated to providing affordable, honest, and exceptional recovery support to individuals struggling with alcohol and drug dependence. We adhere to the highest treatment standards by utilizing empirically validated practices. Our clients are treated with respect and kindness in an ethical environment. ABOUT MIDWEST RECOVERY CENTERS Midwest Recovery Centers (MRC), located in […]
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ReDiscover – Women and Children’s Campus at Friendship House and Catherine’s Place
ABOUT REDISCOVER – CATHERINE’S PLACE Located in Kansas City, Mo. and established in 1969, ReDiscover is a nonprofit community mental health facility that offers services for Missouri residents with serious mental illness and/or substance abuse disorders. The nonprofit operates Catherine’s Place, which provides intensive residential treatment and outpatient services for addicted pregnant women and women […]
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Truman Medical Centers – Recovery Health Services (RHS)
ABOUT TRUMAN MEDICAL CENTERS – RECOVERY HEALTH SERVICES (RHS) Recovery Health Services (RHS), part of Truman Medical Centers (TMC) in Kansas City, is a dual diagnosis, outpatient treatment program for adults who struggle with substance use and at least one psychiatric disorder. TMC Behavioral Health also offers inpatient psychiatric, children and adolescent outpatient, and medical […]
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Crittenton Children’s Center
ABOUT CRITTENTON CHILDREN’S CENTER Located in Kansas City, Mo., Crittenton Children’s Center (CCC) offers intensive outpatient (IOP) care for adolescents struggling with alcoholism or substance abuse. There is also a residential treatment program for adolescents with behavioral issues stemming from mental illness, neglect, or abuse. While medically supervised detox is not available within this program, […]
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Kansas City VA Medical Center
ABOUT KANSAS CITY VA MEDICAL CENTER Located in Kansas City, Mo., the Kansas City VA Medical Center provides crisis intervention, short-term inpatient treatment, and outpatient-based services for military veterans struggling with psychiatric disorders, chemical dependency, or co-occurring issues. The hospital also offers outreach and case management for homeless veterans. If required, the VA hospital may […]
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Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center
ABOUT SAMUEL U. RODGERS HEALTH CENTER- KANSAS CITY The Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center is a part of a larger health center that offers comprehensive care in three different locations throughout the greater Kansas City, Mo. area. Our outpatient services cater to adults, adolescents, and children who are facing challenges with substance misuse, behavioral health, […]
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The Crossroads Program
ABOUT THE CROSSROADS PROGRAM Serving teens and young adults between the ages of 13 and 25, The Crossroads Program treats substance abuse in individuals and their families. Originally opened as a nonprofit in 1982, The Crossroads Program is based in St. Louis, Mo. with two other locations in Columbia and Kansas City. Intensive outpatient (IOP) […]