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Substance Abuse Center of Kansas in Wichita Kansas

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Substance Abuse Center of Kansas has 2 centers for substance misuse and addiction treatment in Wichita KS. Get pricing, insurance information, and rehab facility reviews.
  • Substance Abuse Center of Kansas
    940 North Waco Avenue, Wichita, KS, 67203
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    Recovered TrustScore 3.5 / 5
    • Outpatient
    • Telemedicine
    • Federal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programs
    • Medicaid
    • Cash or self-payment
    • SAMHSA funding/block grants
    1 accreditation
    MAT

    This centers Recovered Trustscore is based on the total amount of key accreditations (1) & publicly available review data online for this rehab center.

  • Substance Abuse Center of Kansas
    635 North Main Street, Wichita, KS, 67203
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    Recovered TrustScore 3.5 / 5
    • Inpatient (residential)
    • Detox
    • Federal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programs
    • No payment accepted
    1 accreditation
    MAT

    This centers Recovered Trustscore is based on the total amount of key accreditations (1) & publicly available review data online for this rehab center.

Full Center Overview: Substance Abuse Center of Kansas 940 North Waco Avenue, Wichita KS, 67203

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940 North Waco Avenue, Wichita
KS, 67203

Phone: 316-267-3825

Website: http://www.saack.org

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Recovered TrustScore 3.5 / 5

This centers Recovered Trustscore is based on the total amount of key accreditations (1) & publicly available review data online for this rehab center. A Bayesian average is applied to all rehabs to ensure fair visibility. Read here for more info

Important Information

Age Groups Accepted Children/adolescents
Special Programs/Groups Offered Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Specialization Substance use treatment

Payment & Insurance Accepted at This Facility

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Help offered by Substance Abuse Center of Kansas at 940 North Waco Avenue

Treatment Approaches

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    Cognitive behavioral therapy

    Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a commonly used type of therapy widely used in addiction treatment, rehab and recovery as a way of identifying emotional triggers that lead to substance abuse and developing methods to control them.

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    Contingency management/motivational incentives

    Contingency management is a highly effective treatment for substance use and related disorders. These interventions have been widely tested and evaluated in the context of substance misuse treatment, and they most often involve provision of monetary-based reinforcers for submission of drug-negative urine specimens.

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    Community reinforcement plus vouchers

    Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA) Plus Vouchers consists of a 24-week outpatient treatment program for those suffering from cocaine and alcohol addiction. It uses a range of reinforcers such as familial, social, vocational, and recreational to make a sober existence more appealing to those who are abusing substances.

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    Motivational interviewing

    Motivational Interviewing (MI) is often recommended as an evidence-based approach to behavior change and is often used in addiction treatment. MI is a more collaborative approach to therapy and requires patient and counselor to explore issues without advice, judgment, or a set path laid out.

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    Matrix Model

    The Matrix Model provides a framework for substance abusers in treatment to achieve long-term sobriety. Patients learn about issues critical to addiction and relapse, receive direction and support from a trained therapist, and become familiar with self-help programs.

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    Relapse prevention

    The Relapse Prevention (RP) model is widely used in alcohol and drug rehab treatments. It uses CBT practises to prepare those approaching the end of rehab treatment to begin a life of sobriety without falling into old habits of substance abuse.

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    Substance use disorder counseling

    Substance use disorder counseling can incorporate a wide variety of therapies and and treatment models.

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    Telemedicine/telehealth therapy

    Telehealth has grown in popularity and availability across all forms of treatment in the wake of COVID-19. For those who are unable to leave their homes (such as immunocompromised individuals) telehealth services can provide addiction treatment virtually and provide a support network for people unable to receive normal treatment.

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    Trauma-related counseling

    Many people who have experienced trauma will turn to drugs and alcohol as a coping mechanism, which often leads to dependence and addiction. Receiving counseling for trauma in line with addiction treatment can help uncover the connection between them and learn to manage the emotional reactions to trauma that cause substance misuse.

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    12-step facilitation

    12-step programs have been helping those suffering from alcohol and drug addictions for nearly 100 years. They offer a guided path toward recovery that is not based on rigidity but practice and self improvement. They can also provide a support network of people who empathise with and understand the challenges of addiction recovery.

Counseling

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    Individual counseling

    Individual counseling involves patients speaking with a counselor or therapist about their addiction in a one-to-one setting. This type of counseling will often incorporate different forms of behavioral therapies such as CBT in order to help the patient understand their psychological relationship with substance abuse and develop techniques to manage cravings and future temptation.

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    Group counseling

    Group counseling can takes place in both inpatient and outpatient settings and involves those afflicted with substances use disorders/behavioral addictions meeting to discuss their issues. This form of counseling can help create a level of empathy and understanding of others journeys with addiction, which can help to give perspective on an individual's addiction. It also helps to build a support network which helps reduce relapse and promotes positive relationships outside of substance abuse.

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    Family counseling

    Family counseling for substance use disorders and behavioral addictions helps the patient repair relationships with those close to them through open dialogue around past miss doings that were caused by addiction. This helps reestablish trust and builds a support network for the patient.

Assessment/Pre-treatment

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Transitional Services

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Recovery Support Services

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External Opioid Medications Source

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External Source of Medications Used for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment

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Setting

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    Outpatient

    Outpatient treatment centers offer the same level of care as inpatient settings while also allowing the patient to be able to return home each day

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Payment Assistance Available

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Testing

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Gender Accepted

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Ancillary Services

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Facility Operation (e.g., Private, Public)

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Facility Smoking Policy

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Facility Vaping Policy

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Opioid Medications used in Treatment

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Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment

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Type of Opioid Treatment

  • check icon Accepts clients using MAT but prescribed elsewhere

Full Center Overview: Substance Abuse Center of Kansas 635 North Main Street, Wichita KS, 67203

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635 North Main Street, Wichita
KS, 67203

Phone: 316-633-4705

Website: http://www.sackansas.org/

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Recovered TrustScore 3.5 / 5

This centers Recovered Trustscore is based on the total amount of key accreditations (1) & publicly available review data online for this rehab center. A Bayesian average is applied to all rehabs to ensure fair visibility. Read here for more info

Important Information

Age Groups Accepted Adults, Young adults
Specialization Detoxification

Payment & Insurance Accepted at This Facility

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Help offered by Substance Abuse Center of Kansas at 635 North Main Street

Detox

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    Alcohol Detoxification

    The safest and most effective way of tackling detox is through an alcohol rehab center with dedicated medical supervision. This reduces the risks of medical complications caused by withdrawal and reduces the likelihood of relapse

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    Benzodiazepines Detoxification

    The physical and psychological effects of benzodiazepine withdrawal, such as seizures and suicidal ideation, are potentially life-threatening and should always be treated by medical professionals in a medically supervised detox.

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    Cocaine Detoxification

    The first stages of cocaine addiction treatment begin with an initial detox. During cocaine detoxification, the drug is cleared from the body while a healthcare professional manages withdrawal symptoms and keeps the patient calm and comfortable

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    Methamphetamines detoxification

    Meth withdrawal symptoms are often very uncomfortable and are a significant reason people cannot quit meth on their own. Meth detoxification can help manage difficult withdrawal symptoms and prepare the client for the next phase of treatment.

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    Opioids detoxification

    Most people experiencing opioid withdrawal will begin to feel symptoms within the first 8-24 hours after their last dose, and sometimes even sooner. Without a monitored detoxification, these intense withdrawal symptoms will often cause the sufferer to relapse. Opioid detoxification can include a course of medication to help alleviate cravings and manage uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms.

Setting

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    Residential/24-hour residential

    Residential rehab offers the most all-encompassing form of addiction treatment. Those opting for residential treatment will receive around-the-clock care in a substance-free environment, as well as a safe space to detox under medical supervision.

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Testing

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Recovery Support Services

  • check icon Self-help groups
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Gender Accepted

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Payment Assistance Available

  • check icon Payment assistance (check with facility for details)

Facility Operation (e.g., Private, Public)

  • check icon Private non-profit organization

Assessment/Pre-treatment

  • check icon Screening for substance use

Transitional Services

  • check icon Discharge Planning

Facility Smoking Policy

  • check icon Smoking permitted in designated area

Facility Vaping Policy

  • check icon Vaping permitted in designated area

External Opioid Medications Source

  • check icon No formal relationship with prescribing entity

Type of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment

  • check icon Accepts clients using medication assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder but prescribed elsewhere

External Source of Medications Used for Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment

  • check icon No formal relationship with prescribing entity

Type of Opioid Treatment

  • check icon Accepts clients using MAT but prescribed elsewhere

Treatment Centers Nearby

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Recovered TrustScore 3.85 / 5

Miracles Inc Wichita KS

1.12 miles away 1015 East 2nd Street, Wichita, KS, 67214
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Recovered TrustScore 3.85 / 5

ARROW Wichita KS

1.71 miles away 2604 West 9th Street North, Wichita, KS, 67203
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Recovered TrustScore 3.5 / 5

Hunter Health Wichita KS

1.89 miles away 527 North Grove, Wichita, KS, 67214
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Recovered TrustScore 2.98 / 5