- Locations
Admin Office
21350 W. 153rd St. Olathe, KS 66061
- How We Help
Overview
As the regional leader in youth mental health treatment, our innovative services help youth achieve health and wellness.
Treatment Programs
- Admissions
Overview
Learn how to admit your child to a Camber treatment location or make a client referral.
- Youth Disorders
- Resources
Overview
Our free resources help you stay informed and educated about mental health, brain development, and childhood trauma as well as how Camber is working toward building healthier communities.
- About Us
Overview
Our philosophy is to provide collaborative, compassionate and effective care through the use of timely, individualized treatment planning.
Learn More About Us
Children’s Mental Health Hospital in Wichita
Where We’re Located
1507 W. 21st St.
Wichita, KS 67203
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Providing Life-Saving Mental Health Treatment
Camber Wichita, previously known as KVC Hospitals, helps youth ages 6 to 18 who are struggling with depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, the impacts of trauma, and other mental health conditions. Our inpatient hospital provides a modern, safe, and child-friendly environment that encourages positive interactions and creativity with 24-hour supervision. We accept Kansas and Missouri Medicaid plans and most private insurance plans.
If you’re concerned about your child’s mental health or would like to make a client referral to Camber:
Helping Kids and Families Heal
While receiving treatment at Camber, youth learn how to identify and control their emotions in our unique experiential learning centers while engaging in interactive activities such as virtual reality. Recreation features include a gym and indoor and outdoor activity spaces to allow kids to be kids while receiving treatment. We also provide private visitation rooms for family therapy, visits and evaluations. For those unable to travel, secure tele-video is available.
Click here to learn more about the services provided during inpatient treatment including what to expect during the admission and discharge processes.
If your child or teen is currently experiencing a mental health emergency that requires immediate attention, go to your local emergency department or community mental health center right away, or call 911. You can also call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.
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