Contact Information
300 Comanche Street , 67801, Kansas
Detailed Information
Compass Behavioral Health – Dodge City, KS Detox & Drug Rehab Center
Compass Behavioral Health is a leading detox and inpatient drug and alcohol rehab center in Dodge City, KS. For individuals struggling with an addiction alcohol, benzodiazepines (Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, etc), or opioids (heroin, oxycodone, hydrocodone, etc), a supervised medical detoxification may be necessary before entering residential treatment.
Contact Information
- Phone Number: 620-227-8566
Primary Type Of Service Provided
- Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment
- Mental Health Treatment
Type Of Care (I.E Detoxification, Substance Abuse Treatment, etc)
- Drug And Alcohol Detoxification
- Medication Assisted Treatment (I.E. Suboxone, Methadone)
- Mental Health Treatment
Type Of Care (I.E Detoxification, Substance Abuse Treatment, etc)
- Mental Health Treatment
Types Of Treatment Offered
- Physical Activity Therapy
- Behavior Modification
- Group Therapy
- Individual Psychotherapy
Smoking Policies
- No Smoking
Service Setting (Inpatient, Outpatient, etc)
- Outpatient Mental Health Facility
- Outpatient Treatment
Types Of Payment Accepted
- County Or Local Government Funding
- CMH Block Grants
- Community Service Block Grants
- Medicare
- Medicaid
- Military Insurance (I.E TRICARE)
- Other State Funds Available
- Private Health Insurance (PPO, HMO, etc)
- State Corrections Funds
- State Education Funds
- Cash Or Self-Pay
- State-Funded Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid
- State Mental Health Agency Funds
- State Welfare Or Family Services Funds
- VA (Veteran’s Affairs) Funds
- Sliding Fee Scale (Income-based)
Emergency Mental Health Services
- Crisis Intervention
Special Programs Offered
- Children With SED (Serious Emotional Disturbance)
- Transitional Age Young Adults
Additional Services
- Case Management
- Education Services (I.E GED, College Courses)
- Family Psychoeducation
- Psychosocial Rehab Services
- Suicide Prevention Services
Age Groups Accepted
- Children/Adolescents (17 and under)
- Young Adults (18-21)
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