There are 23 medical detox centers in Kansas that specialize in treating drug and alcohol addiction. 4 provide inpatient services. 18 offer detox as an outpatient service. 36 rehab centers offer medication-supported services. Find a provider by city: Wichita, Overland Park, Topeka, or look through our full list of cities in Kansas.
Finding drug or alcohol detox in Kansas can be intimidating. There are several SAMHSA-approved detox centers across the state. For the most part, these are clustered around some of the larger cities in Kansas. Roughly 90% of the detox programs in Kansas are located in or near Kansas City, Topeka, or Wichita. There are others scattered in the more rural areas but for the best care, one of these cities may be the best choice.
Once detox has been completed, seeking aftercare and support is often recommended. There are many different rehab facilities in Kansas that can help support your recovery. There are 4 inpatient treatment facilities in Kansas. There are also 28 rehab programs that offer residential treatment in Kansas. Finally, there is a whopping 151 outpatient treatment providers in the state.
Mental health issues are also quite common along with substance use disorders. A 2020 survey by Mental Health America ranked Kansas at 41st place. This means that Kansas has high rates of mental health issues and low access to behavioral health services. This ranking is for the general population and does not focus on addiction treatment services. Thankfully there are 68 drug and alcohol treatment centers that provide dual diagnosis mental health services in Kansas. Getting this kind of specialized behavioral therapy and treatment plans can be crucial for someone's chances of recovery.
Kansas has been a center for drug activity for several decades. As a major hub for drug trafficking organizations, many types of drugs are constantly moving through the state. Methamphetamine is a particular concern in Kansas. In October of 2021, the Jackson County Drug Task Force and the DEA made four convictions for crystal meth distribution. This came at the end of a three-year investigation. In September of 2021, there was another case where 15 people were indicted in Kansas City for trafficking cocaine. These are just the latest in a long line of high-profile drug trafficking cases in the state of Kansas.
There is an assortment of Mexican cartels that move drugs through the state, and local drug distribution is handled mainly by the Bloods and Latin Kings gangs. Aside from opioids, there has been an increase in many other types of drugs. In recent years there has been a significant increase in the amounts of cocaine that are available in the state. Crystal meth is also increasingly becoming an issue, as in 2017 there were 12 fairly large meth labs seized in Kansas. The methamphetamine issue is still a cause for concern, although the situation has changed in recent years. Domestic meth production still occurs in Kansas but the majority of meth comes from Mexico.
Aside from illicit drugs, there has also been an increase in pharmacy robberies in recent years. This has been perpetrated by both individuals and gangs. The goal is to steal prescription drugs and opioids in particular. In January of 2021, there was a pharmacy robbery in Parsons, Kansas. In November of 2021, there was another attempted robbery in St. Marys, Kansas. During the attempted robbery in St. Marys, the would-be robber specifically said he wanted opioids. This goes to illustrate the seriousness of the opioid problem in Kansas.
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