- 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
Taylor Ziegler, DNP, FNP
Taylor Ziegler is Vice President of Nursing at Camber Children’s Mental Health where she oversees nursing and program services for Camber’s children’s psychiatric hospitals and residential treatment facilities. This includes focusing on enhancing the patient experience, directing all aspects of nursing and direct patient care, and coordinating with all other disciplines to provide the highest possible quality of care. She also manages the maintenance of quality improvement activities to adhere to Camber’s policies and procedures along with the regulations and standards provided by Camber’s regulating bodies.
Taylor began her career with Camber in 2013 as a Behavioral Health Technician. She has gained experience as a Registered Nurse, Lead Nurse, Nursing Supervisor, Director of Nursing and Senior Director of Nursing while at Camber.
Taylor earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN) and a doctorate in nursing practice (DNP) at Fort Hays State University and is board-certified through the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) as a Family Nurse Practitioner. She is also certified to teach Basic Life Support (BLS) classes.
Taylor is located in Hays and is deeply involved in the community, serving on the BSN and DNP Nursing Advisory Board at Fort Hays State University, Nursing Advisory Board at Northwest Kansas Technical College, and the Annual Mental Health Symposium Planning Committee.
“I work with passionate people assisting children and families through times of crisis and need. It’s hard to put into words how it feels to see children gain skills and confidence because of our team’s work.” – Taylor Ziegler