Treatment Programs

The Substance Use Treatment Programs being funded by COMBAT have been broken down into sub-categories to assist you in finding services that meet your specific needs. Some programs may be listed under more than one category because they may have overlapping services. You can use the "Link to page" links throughout this page or in the navigation to go directly to a program's web page. 
 Detoxification

Kansas City Substance Use Discorder Services

HEARTLAND CENTER FOR BEHAVIORAL CHANGE PROGRAM -- Heartland Center for Behavioral Change offers Modified Medical Inpatient Detoxification services, certified by the Missouri Department of Mental Health and accredited by CARF. Heartland Center offers a client-centered approach to care with a focus on alleviating the discomfort of withdrawal symptoms. The program goal is to engage the consumer in evidenced-based practices of continuing psych-social treatment services upon discharge from the detoxification episode.
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Listed By Agency

  1. DETOXIFICATION

    These are the agencies that have COMBAT-funded Medically Monitored Detoxification programs.

    Heartland Center for Behavioral Change
    » Kansas City Substance Use Disorder Services
    Offering inpatient detoxification care with ongoing treatment services 


 Drug Counseling

Children's Mercy TIES

CHILDREN'S MERCY HOSPITAL PROGRAM -- The goal of the TIES program is to identify and support pregnant and postpartum women and their families affected by substance abuse in order to reduce drug use, promote healthier families, increase family stability through education and employment, and build on family resources. This crucial period of pregnancy and childbirth presents a valuable window of opportunity to enhance motivation and encourage women to consider substance abuse treatment. All family members, as identified by the pregnant or postpartum woman, will be served. Referrals will be accepted up to six months postpartum. Families of women 18 and older will be eligible for participation.
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Cornerstones Substance-use Treatment Program

CORNERSTONES OF CARE PROGRAM -- The Cornerstones of Care Substance-use Treatment Program provides a holistic treatment approach that follows a family-functional and supported-recovery model of treatment, so that children and families learn essential skills to maintain a drug-free life. Cornerstones of Care has partnered with COMBAT for 20 years to help children and families preempt the onset of drug use or interrupt a potential cycle of substance abuse for adolescents. Cornerstones of Care serves children and youth who suffer from the effects of traumatic experiences such as neglect and physical abuse as well as substance abuse by family members and violence in the home. This can often times lead to extended out-of-home placements for children. Most children are referred by the Jackson County Family Court or the Children's Division.
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Crittenton Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program

CRITTENTON CHILDREN'S CENTER PROGRAM -- Crittenton's Adolescent Chemical Dependency Intensive Outpatient Program serves young persons, ages 12-19, middle school and high school aged from the Greater Kansas City area, experiencing problems in their lives associated with their use of substances. Crittenton treats the young person as well as their family and community, as the family and community are also affected by the use of substances. Crittenton strives to offer the highest quality, culturally competent care for its clients.
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Guadalupe Center's Outpatient Treatment Program

GUADALUPE CENTER PROGRAM -- among GCI’s programming and services is the Guadalupe Center's Outpatient Treatment Program located at the agency’s Casa Feliz Counseling Center in Kansas City’s Westside neighborhood. The program began in 1991 and is a Level 3-Drug Counseling program certified by the Department of Mental Health and Division of Behavioral Health, and is staffed by bilingual, Spanish/English, qualified counselors. The proposed treatment services and activities will reach an estimated 85 unduplicated Jackson Country residents. Primarily, but not limited to, Latino adult men and women, who are low income and uninsured, facing life challenges due to use of an or multiple illicit substances.
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Hope House Supported Recovery Program

HOPE HOUSE, INC. PROGRAM -- The mission of Hope House is "to break the cycle of domestic violence by providing safe refuge and supportive services that educate and empower those impacted by domestic violence. Hope House will advocate for social change that protects and engenders a person's right to live a life free of abuse." Hope House provides a State-Certified Supported Recovery Program for survivors of domestic violence, specifically addressing the co-occurrence of substance use and domestic violence. Individual and group counseling sessions are provided on a weekly basis. Other components of the program include screening and assessment, community support, and drug testing.
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Imani House (Swope Health Services)

SWOPE HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM -- The Imani House Substance Abuse Treatment Program at SHS is an established and recognized community partner in combating drug abuse in Jackson County. Imani House is an adult substance use treatment program that has served over 10,000 individuals since 1992. The program provides evidence-based services within three levels of care. Program components are designed to address the wide range of problems impacting substance use; complex family relationships, legal, financial, trauma, employment, housing, mental health and chronic medical issues. These often trigger substance use and complicate recovery.
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Plaza Academy Treatment For At-Risk Adolescents

PLAZA ACADEMY PROGRAM -- The Plaza Academy's school-based substance abuse treatment program provides services for all of its 7th- 12th grade students who are at-risk for substance abuse due to their lack of success in their previous environment. This program provides individual counseling, family counseling, group counseling, group education, case management and special education services for the students. Research has shown that adolescents who stay in school and receive substance abuse treatment and education are more likely than their peers to remain drug free.
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ReDiscover Coed, Women & Children's Treatment

ReDISCOVER PROGRAM -- The purpose of the Coed Treatment Services and Women and Children’s program is to reduce alcohol and/or drug use and reduce crime and violence among residents of Jackson County -- with particular focus on Lee's Summit, Blue Springs, southern Kansas City, Raytown and Grandview. This area includes just under one-third of the county's total population. ReDiscover serves all individuals in need of behavioral health services, including substance use and mental health services. However, this program focuses on individuals living in Jackson County who are involved with the family and criminal justice systems and need concurrent substance use treatment, mental health treatment and supportive services. These individuals also experience barriers to treatment, such as lack of adequate health insurance coverage, unemployment, and loss of support systems. Clients require comprehensive, continuous, and recovery-focused care.
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Restart Treatment For Homeless Persons

RESTART, INC. PROGRAM -- reStart, Inc.’s Substance Abuse Treatment program serves homeless youth, adults, and families that have substance abuse and/or dependency issues that impede their ability to build resilience and sustain recovery. Providing supported recovery services helps people break the cycle of homelessness and fulfills reStart, Inc.’s mission of ending homelessness for all persons. A core principle of reStart’s programming is that everyone deserves safe, affordable, stable and permanent housing.
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Rose Brooks Supported Recovery Program

ROSE BROOKS CENTER PROGRAM -- The Rose Brooks Center offers comprehensive services to survivors of domestic violence so that they may find safety and receive supportive services that will help them begin to rebuild their lives. In many situations, substance abuse and domestic violence are tightly interconnected. While substance abuse does not cause domestic violence, there is a statistical correlation between battering incidents and chemical use. Not only do batterers tend to abuse drugs and alcohol, but domestic violence also increases the probability that survivors themselves will use alcohol and drugs to cope with the violence. As such, the issues of domestic violence and substance abuse should be treated simultaneously.
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TMC Recovery Health Services

TRUMAN MEDICAL CENTER PROGRAM -- The Recovery Health Services (RHS) program of TMC Behavioral Health provides evidenced-based outpatient substance use disorder and mental health treatment. With COMBAT funding, TMC offers Level 3 and 4 treatment services ,which include comprehensive assessment and treatment planning; individual substance abuse counseling; groups designed to specifically address substance use disorders; psychoeducation about the disease of addiction and psychiatric conditions; and community support.
» PROGRAM PAGE

Listed By Agency

  1. DRUG COUNSELING


    These are the agencies that have COMBAT-funded Drug Counselng programs.

    Children's Mercy Hospital
    » TIES (Team for Infants Exposed to Substance Abuse)
    Drug counseling for pregnant and postpartum women

    Cornerstones of Care
    » Substance-use Treatment Program
    For children and their families

    Crittenton Children's Center (St. Luke's Hospital)
    » Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program
    For youths 12-19

    Guadalupe Centers, Inc.
    » Outpatient Treatment Program
    Services for men and women

    Hope House, Inc.
    » Hope House Supported Recovery Program
    Substance use treatment for domestic violence survivors
     
    Plaza Academy
    » School-Based Substance Abuse Treatment For At-Risk Adolescents
    For Plaza Academy students (grades 7-12) and their families

    Rediscover
    » Coed, Women and Children's Treatment Services

    Restart, Inc.
    » Substance Use Treatment For Homeless Persons

    Rose Brooks Center
    » Supportive Recovery Program
    Outpatient program for domestic violence survivors 

    Swope Health Services
    » Imani House
    "One Stop Helathcare Shop," offering counseling, outpatient and partial hospitalization services

    Truman Medical Center Behavioral Health
    » Recovery Health Services
    Providing outpatient substance use disorder treatment

 Intensive Outpatient Treatment

Benilde Hall Program

BENILDE HALL PROGRAM -- The mission of Benilde Hall is to provide services for treating addiction, mental health and homelessness, so individuals may return to the community as responsible, employed and permanently housed contributing members of society. Benilde Hall is an all-encompassing program, which provides substance use disorder treatment, mental health treatment, supportive residential housing and a work therapy program for homeless chemically dependent males all in one facility.
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Crittenton Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program

CRITTENTON CHILDREN'S CENTER PROGRAM -- Crittenton's Adolescent Chemical Dependency Intensive Outpatient Program serves young persons, ages 12-19, middle school and high school aged from the Greater Kansas City area, experiencing problems in their lives associated with their use of substances. Crittenton treatsthe young person as well as their family and community, as the family and community are also affected by the use of substances. Crittenton strives to offer the highest quality, culturally competent care for its clients.
» PROGRAM PAGE

Imani House (Swope Health Services)

SWOPE HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM -- The Imani House Substance Abuse Treatment Program at SHS is an established and recognized community partner in combating drug abuse in Jackson County. Imani House is an adult substance use treatment program that has served over 10,000 individuals since 1992. The program provides evidence-based services within three levels of care. Program components are designed to address the wide range of problems impacting substance use; complex family relationships, legal, financial, trauma, employment, housing, mental health and chronic medical issues. These often trigger substance use and complicate recovery.
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KC CARE Medication-Assisted Treatment

KC CARE PROGRAM -- The purpose of KC CARE Health Center’s Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program is to engage patients with opioid use disorder in ongoing and coordinated outpatient care to reduce their abuse of opioids through the monitored use of buprenorphine, integrated with behavioral health care.
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Kansas City Substance Use Disorder Services

HEARTLAND CENTER FOR BEHAVIORAL CHANGE PROGRAM -- Heartland Center for Behavioral Change offers Modified Medical Inpatient Detoxification services, certified by the Missouri Department of Mental Health and accredited by CARF. Heartland Center offers a client-centered approach to care with a focus on alleviating the discomfort of withdrawal symptoms. The program goal is to engage the consumer in evidenced-based practices of continuing psych-social treatment services upon discharge from the detoxification episode.
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Mattie Rhodes Nuevo Amanecer (New Dawn)

MATTIE RHOADS PROGRAM -- The Nuevo Amanecer (New Dawn) program is Mattie Rhodes Center’s bilingual and bicultural substance abuse program. The primary, but not exclusive population is Spanish-speaking, Latino individuals who will benefit from a substance abuse program sensitive to their culture and language. Through our substance abuse prevention/treatment program, 80 individuals will be served with over 650 units of service. The youth and adults targeted by this program have been exposed to high rates of poverty, trauma, violence and crime. Many are already involved in/or at high-risk for involvement with the justice system (Truancy Court, Department of Corrections). Additionally, due to factors stemming from poverty, immigration status, community violence, trauma and others, many of those served by this program have co-occurring disorders and treatment needs.
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ReDeiscover Coed, Women & Children's Treatment

ReDISCOVER PROGRAM -- The purpose of the Coed Treatment Services and Women and Children’s program is to reduce alcohol and/or drug use and reduce crime and violence among residents of Jackson County -- with particular focus on Lee's Summit, Blue Springs, southern Kansas City, Raytown and Grandview. This area includes just under one-third of the county's total population. ReDiscover serves all individuals in need of behavioral health services, including substance use and mental health services. However, this program focuses on individuals living in Jackson County who are involved with the family and criminal justice systems and need concurrent substance use treatment, mental health treatment and supportive services. These individuals also experience barriers to treatment, such as lack of adequate health insurance coverage, unemployment, and loss of support systems. Clients require comprehensive, continuous, and recovery-focused care.
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Sheffield Place

SHEFFIELD PLACE PROGRAM -- With a mission “to empower homeless mothers and their children to heal from their trauma and gain self-sufficiency,” Sheffield Place works with high-need homeless families. Because these families have multiple severe needs -- substance abuse, mental health, violence, homelessness, lack of education or job skills, and legal issues -- Sheffield Place provides critical comprehensive services. The majority of Sheffield Place's families have experienced these challenges for generations. The overall goal is for families to become self-sufficient, healthy, productive, law-abiding community members.
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TMC Behavioral Health Recovery Health Services

TRUMAN MEDICAL CENTER PROGRAM -- The Recovery Health Services (RHS) program of TMC Behavioral Health provides evidenced-based outpatient substance use disorder and mental health treatment. With COMBAT funding, TMC offers Level 3 and 4 treatment services ,which include comprehensive assessment and treatment planning; individual substance abuse counseling; groups designed to specifically address substance use disorders; psychoeducation about the disease of addiction and psychiatric conditions; and community support.
» PROGRAM PAGE

Listed By Agency

  1. INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT

    These are the agencies that have COMBAT-funded Intensive Outpatient Treatment programs.

    Benilde Hall
    » Benilde Hall Program
    Outpatient and supportive housing for men

    Crittenton Children's Center (St. Luke's Hospital)
    » Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program
    For youths 12-19

    Heartland Center for Behavioral Change
    » Kansas City Substance Use Disorder Services
    Offering inpatient detoxification care with ongoing treatment services 


    KC CARE

    » Medicated-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
    For individuals with opioid use disorder

    Mattie Rhodes
    » Nuevo Amanecer (New Dawn)
    Bilingual and bicultural program

    Rediscover
    » Coed, Women and Children's Treatment Services

    Sheffiled Place
    » Sheffield Place
    Services for homeless mothers and their children

    Swope Health Services
    » Imani House
    "One Stop Helathcare Shop," offering counseling, outpatient and partial hospitalization services

    Truman Medical Center Behavioral Health
    » Recovery Health Services
    Providing outpatient substance use disorder treatment

 Partial Hospitalization Treatment

CMHS Substance Use Disorder Program

COMPREHENSIVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, INC. PROGRAM -- The CMHS Substance Use Disorder program provides an array of high-quality services to assist those who otherwise cannot afford or access services in overcoming their addictions. The program achieves its purpose by providing residential substance use services, comprehensive day treatment, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), community-support services, and wrap-around services such as employment support, housing assistance, financial education, and health/well-being support. CMHS staff provide a critical resource for Jackson County community members who have nowhere else to turn for help and treatment.
» PROGRAM PAGE

Imani House (Swope Health Services)

SWOPE HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM -- The Imani House Substance Abuse Treatment Program at SHS is an established and recognized community partner in combating drug abuse in Jackson County. Imani House is an adult substance use treatment program that has served over 10,000 individuals since 1992. The program provides evidence-based services within three levels of care. Program components are designed to address the wide range of problems impacting substance use; complex family relationships, legal, financial, trauma, employment, housing, mental health and chronic medical issues. These often trigger substance use and complicate recovery.
» PROGRAM PAGE

ReDiscover Coed, Women & Children's Treatment

ReDISCOVER PROGRAM -- The purpose of the Coed Treatment Services and Women and Children’s program is to reduce alcohol and/or drug use and reduce crime and violence among residents of Jackson County -- with particular focus on Lee's Summit, Blue Springs, southern Kansas City, Raytown and Grandview. This area includes just under one-third of the county's total population. ReDiscover serves all individuals in need of behavioral health services, including substance use and mental health services. However, this program focuses on individuals living in Jackson County who are involved with the family and criminal justice systems and need concurrent substance use treatment, mental health treatment and supportive services. These individuals also experience barriers to treatment, such as lack of adequate health insurance coverage, unemployment, and loss of support systems. Clients require comprehensive, continuous, and recovery-focused care.
» PROGRAM PAGE

Listed By Agency

  1. PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION

    These are the agencies that have a COMBAT-funded Partial Hospitalization treatment programs.

    Comprehensive Mental Health Services, Inc.
    » Substance Use Disorder Program

    ReDiscover
    » LS Treatment Services(Coed) and Women and Children's Program







 Recovery Houses

Amethyst Recovery Housing

AMETHYST PLACE PROGRAM -- Amethyst Place provides women recovering from a substance use disorder—and their children—a place to continue their healing. The recovery housing includes 37 fully furnished private apartments, food and hygiene pantry, mobile medical and dental services, clothing closet, household coaching, direct financial assistance, 24/7 campus staffing and randomized drug/alcohol screens. The professional support also includes improving education and employment outcomes, promoting self-sufficiency, developing new parenting and independent living skills, and overcoming the impact of trauma.
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Healing House

HEALING HOUSE INC. PROGRAM -- Healing House serves as one of the primary Room and Board providers in Jackson County for people recovering from Substance Use Disorder (SUD). Jackson County COMBAT will support residential services for 350 participants through two programs: 1) Supervised participants living at HH and attending the Swope Imani 28-day intensive inpatient program and 2) Both homeless female and male participants that have no outside funding available for supervised transitional living.
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Kansas City Substance Use Disorder Services

HEARTLAND CENTER FOR BEHAVIORAL CHANGE PROGRAM -- Heartland Center for Behavioral Change offers Modified Medical Inpatient Detoxification services, certified by the Missouri Department of Mental Health and accredited by CARF. Heartland Center offers a client-centered approach to care with a focus on alleviating the discomfort of withdrawal symptoms. The program goal is to engage the consumer in evidenced-based practices of continuing psych-social treatment services upon discharge from the detoxification episode.
» PROGRAM PAGE

Sheffield Place

SHEFFIELD PLACE PROGRAM -- Sheffield Place's mission is "to empower homeless mothers and their children to heal from their trauma and gain self‐sufficiency." Sheffield Place provides treatment services and supportive housing to homeless mothers and their children. The reason for family homelessness can be traced to the severe, chronic and continuous trauma the family has experienced. The mothers at Sheffield Place demonstrate the pervasive, negative effects of severe trauma. Like their mothers, the children bear deep emotional and often physical scars. These families have multiple barriers including addiction, mental health, violence and poverty issues. Services provided include individual therapy, therapy and educational groups, case management, employment assistance, recovery support and housing.
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Sisters In Christ Recovery Houses

SISTERS IN CHRIST PROGRAM -- Sisters In Christ is a resource to women rebuilding their lives, identifying their purpose, and in need of support that promotes physical, emotional, and spiritual wholeness after experiencing a substance-use disorder, mental health issues, incarceration, and / or homelessness. SIC recovery houses offer safe and stable housing for women referred by the judicial system or transitioning from substance abuse treatment and/or correctional facilities into the community. SIC housing also focuses on women with mental health issues. In SIC transitional housing, residents will rebuild and strengthen their lives, while working toward fulfilling the three primary objectives of the program: 1) Developing resiliency to substance abuse activity and involvement. 2) Re-establishing personal ownership and responsibility. 3) Developing skills and strategies for successful and long-term family and community reunification.
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Welcome House Sober Living Recovery Program

WELCOME HOUSE, INC. PROGRAM -- The Welcome House Sober Living Recovery Program is a Level III Recovery Residence for men 21 or over with substance use disorder (SUD). The only entry requirement is a willingness to stay sober, with no regard for financial status or insurance coverage. Overseen by certified staff and a program director who is a Licensed Master Social Worker, the program provides critical residential stability and accountability in a substance-free environment for those in early recovery.
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Listed By Agency

  1. RECOVERY HOUSES

    These are the agencies that have a COMBAT-funded treatment programs that include recovery houses, sober-living facilities and other treatment facilities that provide residential care for clients.

    Amethyst Place, Inc.
    » Recovery Housing
    For women with Substance User Disorders and their children

    Healing House, Inc.
    » Healing House Recovery Houses
    Services for men and women

    Heartland Center for Behavioral Change
    » Kansas City Substance Use Disorder Services
    Offering inpatient detoxification care with ongoing treatment services 


    Sheffiled Place
    » Sheffield Place
    Services for homeless mothers and their children

    Sisters In Christ
    » Recovery Houses
    For women transitioning from substance abuse treatment and/or correctional facilties

    Welcome House, Inc.
    » Sober Living Recovery Program
    Sober-living facillity for men 21 and over 

 Residential Inpatient Treatment

CMHS Substance Use Disorder Program

COMPREHENSIVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, INC. PROGRAM -- The CMHS Substance Use Disorder program provides an array of high-quality services to assist those who otherwise cannot afford or access services in overcoming their addictions. The program achieves its purpose by providing residential substance use services, comprehensive day treatment, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), community-support services, and wrap-around services such as employment support, housing assistance, financial education, and health/well-being support. CMHS staff provide a critical resource for Jackson County community members who have nowhere else to turn for help and treatment.
» PROGRAM PAGE

ReDiscover Coed, Women & Children's Treatment

ReDISCOVER PROGRAM -- The purpose of the Coed Treatment Services and Women and Children’s program is to reduce alcohol and/or drug use and reduce crime and violence among residents of Jackson County -- with particular focus on Lee's Summit, Blue Springs, southern Kansas City, Raytown and Grandview. This area includes just under one-third of the county's total population. ReDiscover serves all individuals in need of behavioral health services, including substance use and mental health services. However, this program focuses on individuals living in Jackson County who are involved with the family and criminal justice systems and need concurrent substance use treatment, mental health treatment and supportive services. These individuals also experience barriers to treatment, such as lack of adequate health insurance coverage, unemployment, and loss of support systems. Clients require comprehensive, continuous, and recovery-focused care.
» PROGRAM PAGE

Listed By Agency

  1. RESIDENTIAL INPATIENT

    These are the agencies that have COMBAT-funded Residential Inpatient treatment programs.

    Comprehensive Mental Health Services, Inc.
    » Substance Use Disorder Program

    ReDiscover
    » LS Treatment Services(Coed) and Women and Children's Program