Residential Alcohol & Drug Treatment & Rehabilitation Programs
All individuals seeking admission into treatment are required to undergo a complete screening and substance abuse assessment. The results of the assessment process dictates the level of care and services needed and serves as the basis for developing the individual's treatment plan.
Fees for services are on based on a sliding income scale. Fees for indigenous individuals who are residents of the state of Missouri are underwritten by the Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse.
Primary Recovery Plus Program Facility and Northland Community Center
Contact:
Jayne Montgomery, Primary Recovery Plus
1800 Wyandotte
Kansas City, Missouri 64108
816-842-1805, ext. 102
or
Jack Mushrush, Northland Community Center
106 Elizabeth
Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
816-630-8986, ext. 111
The Primary Recovery Plus Program (PR+) available at both our Kansas City PR+ facility and Northland Community Center consists of detoxification and three additional levels of care. Clients are assigned their own primary counselor who will follow their treatment throughout all phases.
Our detoxification units are a social (non-medical) facilities for men and women 18 and older. Admission is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To be admitted, you must be a Missouri resident with a need for detoxification services (determined by a simple assessment). Staff members monitor progress and provide supervision and care during withdrawal from alcohol and drugs.
While in the detoxification unit, clients are kept safe and comfortable while their bodies rid themselves of alcohol and/or drugs. Should physical complications arise, clients are quickly escorted to nearby medical facilities for care.
PR+ consists of three levels:
Level I – Twenty-one-day residential treatment offering 50 hours of weekly therapeutic activities. Level I focuses on drug addiction/abuse and auxiliary services as needed. Before transitioning to Level II, clients and their primary counselor develop a Relapse Prevention Plan.
Level II – Eight-week, less restrictive phase in which clients live and work within the community and attend treatment four times a week (including one individual session) as their schedules permit. Both day and evening groups are provided.
Level III – Twelve-week phase including group sessions three times a week and an individual session once a month.
The length of stay depends on individual needs. A clinical review with the Missouri Department of Mental Health Division of Alcohol and Drugs must be filed if more than three days of care are necessary. All clients are assisted in seeking continued treatment, oriented to Twelve Step meetings, and are encouraged to engage in aftercare programming following treatment. Before leaving the program, at their request, clients may be screened by a Level I counselor.
The counseling staff are either licensed, degreed or Missouri State Certified Substance Abuse Counselors.
Deaf/hearing impaired programs are available.
Northland Community Center receives funding from Clay-Platte-Ray Mental Health Levy Board of Trustees and Clay County Drug Court.
COMBAT
Contact:
Jayne Montgomery
1800 Wyandotte
Kansas City, MO 64108
816-421-1805, ext. 102
At our Wyandotte Street location, Kansas City Community Center operates an intensive 30-day substance abuse treatment program for the Jackson County Community Backed Anti-Drug Tax program (COMBAT). KCCC has been a COMBAT provider since 1990. The COMBAT beds are available to any Jackson County resident whose primary problem is drug addiction rather than alcohol abuse. Program services are similar to those provided in our 21-day residential program (group therapy, group education, individual and family counseling) but are more intensive. Life skills and relapse prevention skills are developed prior to discharge, along with appropriate aftercare recommendations. A strong emphasis is placed on the 12-step program involvement; clients attend both in house and community 12-step meetings.
To learn more about Kansas City Community Center and alcohol or drug abuse, or to get more information about our Kansas City alcohol and drug treatment programs in the metro area, please contact us at 866-242-6670 or send us an e-mail.






