DCCCA Wichita
8901 East Orme Street
Wichita, KS 67207
Wichita, Kansas
316-262-0505
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Amenities
Day School
Addiction treatment programs provide an opportunity to get your life back on track with access to school class...es or college courses. Whether you want to finish your GED or go back to school to learn a new trade, facilities often enlist tutors and teachers who are certified or licensed by the state to oversee self-study or distance-learning education.Read More
Addiction Treatment Programs
Adult Program
Alcoholism
Drug Rehab
Opioid Treatment
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.Drug Rehab
No single drug rehab in Kansas is right for everyone. Length, intensity, setting, and treatment methods vary. These can be tailored to meet each person’s needs. With the right program, individuals can successfully end their drug dependency and achieve long-term recovery.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.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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Detox & MAT
Drug rehab in Kansas typically begins with detox. This process can last up to a week. During that time, you’...ll receive 24/7 supervision and medical assistance to cleanse your body of all addictive substances.Read More
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Inpatient Rehab
Inpatient rehab in Kansas involves participation in group, individual, and other types of therapy in a medical...ly supervised setting. Treatment may also include medication management and holistic therapies. It requires living at the drug rehab for the duration of treatment.Read More
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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.Read More
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Drug & Alcohol Intervention
Intervention services are often necessary to encourage a loved one to enter drug rehab in Kansas. These servic...es offer assistance with intervention planning and facilitating, access to resources for developing a treatment plan, and guidance in the admittance process.Read More
Insurance
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).Read More
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.Read More
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.Read More