DCCCA Lawrence

1739 East 23rd Street
Lawrence, KS 66046

Lawrence, Kansas
785-830-8238

About DCCCA Lawrence

DCCCA offers community services to improve people's safety, health and wellbeing. They have facilities across multiple locations in Kansas. This 23rd Street facility in Lawrence offers outpatient substance use treatment, prevention services, and family preservation. They also provide court mandated services like alcohol and drug information schools (ADIS).

The facility is located 40 miles west of Kansas City. If you’re coming from Kansas City, take I-70 West to US-40/US-59 toward Lawrence. It takes about 45 to 50 minutes. People from nearby Eudora, Baldwin City, and Tonganoxie can get there within 15 to 25 minutes. Prairie Park Nature Center is close by, as are several other greenspaces.

DCCCA offers both individual and group outpatient therapy and intensive outpatient therapy services that meet nine hours weekly. These programs focus mainly on recovery skill building and relapse prevention. They serve both adults and adolescents seeking healing from substance misuse. Virtual therapy may be accessible. Skilled clinicians coordinate services to deliver trauma informed care.

Their family preservation services help families overcome various immediate crises. This includes basic needs and financial support to mental health and substance use treatment. They also support families in preventing children from entering the foster care system.

A particularly unique aspect of the family preservation services is the START program. This is a specialized in-home service for families facing co-occurring substance use and child welfare concerns. This includes pregnant women using substances and infants who were exposed to substances.

START integrates case management with family mentoring from individuals with lived recovery experience. This ensures timely access to interventions that reduce risks and support addiction recovery. Families are connected to long term community resources that offer ongoing support after services conclude.

DCCCA’s ADIS is an 8-hour class that addresses the consequences of substance misuse and meets the requirements for first-time DUI offenses in Kansas. This class lasts one day and promotes safer decision making and reduces the likelihood of reoffending through quality education.

The facility also offers community prevention programs focused on educating people on how to address and prevent overdoses. They provide statewide harm reduction services like naloxone. This also involves fentanyl test strips and medication disposal bags.

DCCCA accepts Medicaid and provides the sliding fee scale payment option to lower costs for the uninsured.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program Alcoholism Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Men's Rehab Opioid Treatment Rational Behavior Therapy (RBT) Women's Rehab Teen & Adolescent Program

Adult Program

When an individual needs help with an addiction, they can find support at an adult program in Kansas. These treatment programs offer recovery services for men and women ages 18 and older.

Alcoholism

Alcohol rehab in Kansas helps individuals who are struggling with alcohol use disorder learn about recovery, its benefits, and how to achieve it. Treatment focuses on motivation to change, skills to accomplish change, and how to maintain long-term success with sobriety.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

People often benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy in Kansas, as it teaches techniques for coping with negative thoughts, challenging emotions, and triggers. These exercises can be practiced on their own, so people in recovery have effective tools to maintain their sobriety.

Men's Rehab

Often, men’s rehab in Kansas offers treatment for substance use disorders as well as dual diagnosis treatment. These programs can help men who are facing PTSD, ADHD, depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder.

Opioid Treatment

The most common types of opioid rehab in Kansas are detox, inpatient, intensive outpatient, and support groups. Each use evidence-based therapies to teach strategies for overcoming addiction and maintaining long-term sobriety.

Rational Behavior Therapy (RBT)

Rational emotive behavioral therapy in Kansas focuses on the present moment rather than the past. It is action-oriented, helping the individual identify and replace maladaptive beliefs that are contributing to substance use and addiction.

Women's Rehab

Women’s rehab in Kansas provides gender-specific treatment and allows participants to connect with other women who understand their challenges. This targeted support can be beneficial for long-term recovery.

Teen & Adolescent Program

Treatment plans at a young adult program in Kansas typically encompass counseling for addiction as well as co-occurring mental health disorders. Young adults who are struggling with anxiety, depression, PTSD, or ADHD can get help for these disorders as well as substance use disorders.

Levels of Care

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Outpatient Rehab

Kansas outpatient rehab often includes several types of therapy, such as group, individual, and family. You’...ll attend several sessions per week, learning new skills and how to live a sober lifestyle. This treatment will continue for weeks, months, or even years, depending on your ongoing recovery needs.
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Aftercare & Alumni Program

Once you’ve completed early phases of treatment, aftercare rehab in Kansas provides continued support. As yo...u begin to face challenges of everyday life, this program gives you the tools you need to meet them. Ongoing counseling, support groups, and financial guidance are common aspects of aftercare, which may continue for a year or more after initial treatment.
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Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

A dual diagnosis treatment program in Kansas is best suited to meet the needs of those who have co-occurring d...isorders. If you suffer from anxiety, mood disorder, depression, or ADHD alongside addiction, dual diagnosis treatment will effectively treat both disorders.
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Accreditations

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Insurance

financial-aid icon Financial Aid

If you need help paying for alcohol or alcohol and drug rehab in Kansas, financial aid may be a good solution.... Financial assistance options include grants, scholarships, non-profit programs, personal funding, and health insurance programs.
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medicaid icon Medicaid Accepted

When covered by Medicaid, your plan might cover part or all of the costs associated with alcohol and drug reha...b in Kansas (called KanCare).
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private-insurance icon Private Insurance

If you have private insurance, you can use it to cover part of all of the costs of alcohol and drug rehab in K...ansas. Coverage amounts may vary depending on your policy, and you may be left with some costs like a co-payment, or co-insurance.
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self-pay icon Self-Pay Options

Paying for alcohol or drug rehab in Kansas using self-pay options means you are responsible for covering the c...ost of treatment. Examples of private pay include paying in cash, using a credit card, or taking out a personal medical loan.
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sliding-scale icon Sliding Scale Payment

If you're unable to pay the full cost of drug rehab in Kansas, consider a sliding scale payment plan. This fle...xible option provides access to all levels of care while accommodating your budget. To qualify for this treatment discount, you must complete an application and provide supporting financial documentation.
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1739 East 23rd Street
Lawrence, KS 66046

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