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Moundridge, Kansas Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers

Moundridge, KS has several nearby treatment choices including: 3 medicaid treatment centers, 1 inpatient rehab, 4 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Cigna, 1 drug and alcohol detox, 3 outpatient rehabs.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs Serving the Moundridge, Kansas Area:

    drug rehab program - Valley Hope of Moundridge KS
    200 South Avenue B
    Moundridge, KS. 67107
    620-860-1904


    Valley Hope of Moundridge has made a name for itself by dedicating its recovery services to the individuals who struggle with alcohol and drug abuse disorders in Moundridge and within the surrounding neighborhoods.

    Programs are provided on an individualized basis to ensure clients find full recovery in the long term. Valley Hope of Moundridge has also specialized in relapse prevention, brief intervention approach, matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy, individual psychotherapy, activity therapy, and others - as well as many other treatment methods such as legal advocacy, veterans, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, aftercare/continuing care, housing services, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, and more.

    Additionally, Valley Hope of Moundridge has programs such as inpatient drug and alcohol rehab centers, long term treatment facilities, outpatient detox programs, short term drug abuse treatment, outpatient substance abuse treatment services for clients with addictions to alcohol and drugs. The drug and alcohol rehab facility uses treatment modalities that can provide lasting stability to anyone with a drug and alcohol use problem. Finally, Valley Hope of Moundridge accepts clients with different kinds of payment methods - including private insurance, cash or self-payment, medicaid, medicare, payment assistance, other state funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

    Carousel Live LLC DBA Client Centered CounselingSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Carousel Live LLC KS
    121 West Marlin Street
    McPherson, KS. 67460
    620-241-2300

    Carousel Live LLC is 13.7 miles from Moundridge, KS

    Carousel Live LLC has made a name for itself by dedicating its addiction services to the individuals who struggle with drug and alcohol use disorders in Moundridge and within the surrounding neighborhoods.

    Services are provided on an individual basis to make sure clients achieve full recovery in the long term. Carousel Live LLC also specializes in relapse prevention, brief intervention approach, matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy, individual psychotherapy, activity therapy, and others - as well as many other treatment modalities such as legal advocacy, veterans, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, aftercare/continuing care, housing services, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, and more.

    Additionally, Carousel Live LLC has programs such as inpatient addiction treatment programs, long term drug abuse treatment, inpatient detox programs, short term drug addiction treatment, intensive outpatient treatment for clients with addictions to alcohol and drugs. The drug and alcohol treatment facility uses treatment modalities that can provide permanent stability to any person with a drug and alcohol abuse issue. Finally, Carousel Live LLC accepts individuals with different kinds of payment methods - including private insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, payment assistance, other state funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

    Horizons Mental Health Center Inc Substance Abuse ServicesJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Horizons Mental Health Center Inc KS
    1600 North Lorraine Street
    Hutchinson, KS. 67501
    620-663-7595

    Horizons Mental Health Center Inc is 21 miles from Moundridge, KS

    Horizons Mental Health Center Inc has made a name for itself by dedicating its recovery services to the individuals who struggle with drug and alcohol use issues in Moundridge and within the surrounding neighborhoods.

    Services are offered on an individualized basis to ensure clients achieve full recovery in the long term. Horizons Mental Health Center Inc has also specialized in relapse prevention, brief intervention approach, matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy, individual psychotherapy, activity therapy, and others - as well as other treatment methods such as legal advocacy, veterans, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, aftercare/continuing care, housing services, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, and more.

    Additionally, Horizons Mental Health Center Inc has programs such as inpatient treatment centers, long term treatment programs, outpatient detoxification facilities, short term addiction treatment facilities, outpatient substance abuse counseling for verifiable addictions to drugs and alcohol. The alcohol and drug treatment program uses treatment methods that can provide permanent stability to anyone with an alcohol and drug use disorder. Finally, Horizons Mental Health Center Inc accepts clients with different kinds of payment methods - including private medical insurance, private pay, medicaid, medicare, payment assistance, other state funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

    Reno Alcohol Drug ServicesSAMHSA

    alcohol treatment program - Reno Alcohol Drug Services KS
    24 West 4th Avenue
    Hutchinson, KS. 67501
    620-665-6446

    Reno Alcohol Drug Services is 22.9 miles from Moundridge, KS

    Reno Alcohol Drug Services has made a name for itself by dedicating its addiction services to the individuals who struggle with drug and alcohol abuse issues in Moundridge and within the surrounding neighborhoods.

    Services are provided on an individualized basis to ensure people achieve full recovery in the long term. Reno Alcohol Drug Services has also specialized in relapse prevention, brief intervention approach, matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy, individual psychotherapy, activity therapy, and others - as well as other treatment modalities such as legal advocacy, veterans, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, aftercare/continuing care, housing services, treatment for spanish-speaking clients, and more.

    Additionally, Reno Alcohol Drug Services has programs such as inpatient rehab facilities, long term drug abuse treatment, detoxification facilities, short term drug treatment, intensive outpatient treatment for clients with addictions to alcohol and drugs. The drug and alcohol rehab facility uses treatment methods that can provide lasting and permanent stability to anyone with a substance abuse issue. Finally, Reno Alcohol Drug Services accepts individuals with different kinds of payment methods - including private insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, payment assistance, other state funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and others.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      How to face a drug abuser as a family?

      Facing a family member who is a drug abuser is a challenging and emotional process. The ultimate goal should be to encourage the individual to seek help. Here are some steps that can be taken:

      • Educate Yourself: Understanding addiction is key. It's a complex disease that affects both the brain and behavior. Learning about the nature of addiction, its causes, its effects, and the process of recovery will equip you with the necessary knowledge to approach your loved one.
      • Create a Safe Space for Dialogue: Organize a time to sit down and discuss your concerns. The environment should be non-judgmental and non-confrontational to prevent the person from feeling attacked or defensive.
      • Express Concern and Love: Start the conversation expressing your love and concern. Be honest about your feelings and observations, providing specific examples of behaviors that have worried you.
      • Use "I" Statements: Instead of accusing or blaming, use "I" statements to express how you feel. For instance, instead of saying, "You're ruining your life," say, "I feel worried and scared when I see you harming yourself."
      • Encourage Them to Seek Help: Encourage your loved one to seek professional help. Offer to assist them in finding resources, such as therapists, counselors, rehabilitation centers, or support groups.
      • Consider an Intervention: If direct conversation doesn't work, consider planning a professional intervention. An intervention involves a gathering of close friends and family who express concern and urge the individual to get help, guided by a professional interventionist.
      • Set Boundaries: It's important to protect your own well-being. This can involve setting boundaries regarding what behaviors you will not tolerate. Be firm about these boundaries and the consequences of crossing them.
      • Seek Support for Yourself: Coping with a loved one's addiction can be emotionally taxing. Don't neglect your own needs. Seek support from therapists, counselors, or support groups designed for family members of people struggling with substance abuse.

      Why are drug addicts so manipulative?

      Individuals struggling with addiction can sometimes exhibit manipulative behaviors, but it's essential to understand that this isn't a characteristic of the person themselves, but rather a manifestation of the disease of addiction. These behaviors are typically driven by a powerful compulsion to continue using substances, often rooted in physical dependency, fear of withdrawal, or a desire to escape from negative feelings.

      Manipulative behaviors can manifest in various ways. For instance, a person may lie or deceive others about their substance use, make excuses, shift blame, or use emotional tactics to avoid confrontations about their behavior or to secure resources for continuing their drug use. Often, these individuals are not consciously trying to be deceptive or manipulative; instead, they are driven by the intense compulsion created by their addiction.

      Addiction also affects brain functions, including those responsible for judgment, decision making, learning, memory, and behavior control. When the brain's reward system is hijacked by substance use, obtaining and using the substance can take priority over everything else, leading to behaviors that the individual might not exhibit otherwise.

      It's worth noting that not every person with a substance use disorder exhibits manipulative behaviors, and if they do, it's not a sign of their character, but rather the severity of their disorder.

      The development of manipulative behaviors signals a need for professional help. Substance use disorders are serious, and effective treatments often involve a combination of medication, therapy, and long-term follow-up. Therapies like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) can help individuals understand their behaviors, develop healthier coping mechanisms, and rebuild damaged relationships. Family and loved ones can also benefit from guidance and support on how to navigate these challenges without enabling the addiction.


      What are the signs of addiction?

      Physical symptoms: Changes in appearance, such as weight loss or gain, poor hygiene, bloodshot eyes, or constricted pupils, can be indicative of addiction. Additionally, the person may display signs of intoxication or withdrawal, such as tremors, sweating, or flu-like symptoms.

      Behavioral changes: Addiction can lead to significant shifts in behavior, such as increased secrecy, social isolation, or sudden mood swings. The person may neglect responsibilities, withdraw from activities they once enjoyed, or display uncharacteristic aggression or irritability.

      Loss of control: A hallmark of addiction is the inability to control substance use or engagement in harmful behaviors, even when the person expresses a desire to stop. This can lead to increased frequency or intensity of use, as well as unsuccessful attempts to quit or cut down.

      Preoccupation: The person may become preoccupied with obtaining, using, or recovering from the effects of the substance or behavior, often at the expense of other aspects of their life.

      Risk-taking: Addiction can lead to increased risk-taking behaviors, such as using substances in dangerous situations, driving under the influence, or engaging in risky sexual activities.

      Neglecting relationships: Addiction can strain personal relationships, as the person may prioritize their substance use or behavior over their connections with friends and family.

      Changes in sleep patterns and energy levels: Addiction can cause disruptions in sleep patterns, leading to insomnia or excessive sleepiness. The person may also experience fluctuations in energy levels, such as periods of hyperactivity followed by lethargy.

      Tolerance and withdrawal: Over time, individuals with addiction may develop a tolerance to the substance or behavior, requiring higher doses or more frequent engagement to achieve the desired effect. If the person stops using the substance or engaging in the behavior, they may experience withdrawal symptoms, such as anxiety, irritability, insomnia, or physical discomfort.

      Continued use despite negative consequences: A key sign of addiction is the persistence of substance use or engagement in harmful behaviors despite experiencing negative consequences, such as health issues, relationship problems, financial difficulties, or legal troubles.

      Neglect of responsibilities: Addiction can cause a person to neglect personal, professional, or family obligations, resulting in job loss, financial difficulties, or relationship problems.

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