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Central Kansas Mental Health Center
WEBWe strive to have a positive impact on our community: one story at a time. One person. One family. One couple. One child. One friendship. Central Kansas Mental Health Center’s mission is to make life better in our communities by providing excellent mental health services, education and integrated care which exceeds patients’ expectations.
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Take a Free Mental Health Screening
WEBIf you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, but not in immediate danger, please call our crisis line at 785-823-6322. This line has trained staff available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week to provide crisis support and referral to the right resources to meet your needs. The Suicide and Crisis Lifeline can also provide
Central Kansas Mental Health to Accept $4 Million Grant
WEBFebruary 16, 2021. Central Kansas Mental Health Center (CKMHC) is moving to accept $4 million in grant funding to implement a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic in Salina. On Monday, the CKMHC board of directors voted to have executive director Kathy Mosher explore moving to the CCBHC model. “ (This) would be a clinic that would be
Helping homeless people
WEBCatholic Charities brings a van to do street outreach on Mondays and the Rescue Mission and Central Kansas Mental Health are on the streets on Thursday. “Ashby House is collaborating with several area churches with a Love Salina Fund that is used to provide assistance with rent and utilities,” Andy Houltberg said.
Medication Management
WEBTelemedicine is the process of providing medication management and psychiatry from a distance using videoconferencing. It is live, interactive, and allows us to bring experts into rural areas where there is workforce shortage. While some people may initially be reluctant talking to a person through a screen, young people often prefer it.
Children & Parents
WEBCentral Kansas Mental Health Center’s system of care provides educational opportunities and therapeutic programming that is available for children in their homes, schools and communities. Staff within the CBS department are specially trained to work with children with mental health needs. We have early intervention and prevention programming
Crisis Situations
WEBIf you know someone is in immediate danger, call 911. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, but not in immediate danger, please call our crisis line at 785-823-6322. This line has trained staff available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week to provide crisis support and referral to the right resources to meet your needs.
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