Verified Treatment Center
Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing
Kansas City, MO · 64116
Key Takeaways for Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing
- • Inpatient · Outpatient offered
- • Accepts Medicaid, Private insurance
- • SAMHSA-listed facility
- • Direct line available · Helpline free & confidential 24/7
About Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing
Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing sits in Kansas City, MO, one of the many SAMHSA-registered addiction-treatment facilities across MO. The facility offers specific levels of care: Inpatient, Outpatient. The interesting questions about any specific program are rarely the ones its website answers.
Care levels at Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing
What Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing offers: The facility's documented care levels are The facility offers specific levels of care: Inpatient, Outpatient. — each of which is appropriate for specific clinical presentations. Matching the level to the specific clinical need is the pre-admission work. What matters is whether that matches the specific clinical picture, which only a proper assessment can tell. Most mismatches happen when the assessment is skipped or done inside the facility with a commercial interest in admission.
Insurance and payment
Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing accepts both Medicaid and commercial insurance, which is the broadest payer profile and typically correlates with programs that operate at scale across the economic spectrum. The uncomfortable truth about insurance at most treatment centers is that admissions staff and the utilization-review team sometimes have different understandings of what was promised. Written VOB forces those understandings into alignment.
Specialty programming
The facility's documented specialty programming includes: Young adults, Seniors or older adults, Clients who have experienced trauma. "Specialty track" is a marketing category often; it becomes a clinical category when specific clinicians deliver specific programming for a documented number of hours per week. Ask for those specifics.
Before you call
Three questions for Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing before you sign anything: what ASAM level you are being admitted at; what the written VOB says for your plan; how the program handles MAT. If the clinical situation involves opioid use disorder, confirm explicitly whether Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing offers medication-assisted treatment — buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone. Programs that do not are operating outside the current standard of care. These three together tell you most of what a facility's about.
Listing sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced April 2026. Verify current programs directly with the facility.
Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing at a Glance
Levels of care
Inpatient · Outpatient
Service settings
Outpatient, Residential/24-hour residential
Therapy approaches
Activity therapy, Cognitive behavioral therapy, Couples/family therapy, Dialectical behavior therapy, Group therapy, Individual psychotherapy
Age groups
Children/Adolescents, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors
Special populations
Young adults, Seniors or older adults, Clients who have experienced trauma, Persons with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Children/adolescents with serious emotional disturbance (SED), Persons 18 and older with serious mental illness (SMI)
Insurance & Payment Accepted
Confirm in-network status before admission — verification is free.
Contact & Location
Facility direct line
(907) 452-6251Website
www.fairbanksnative.orgQuestions about this facility
Common questions about Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing
Answered from public sources: SAMHSA listings, federal parity regulations, and our own admissions helpline intake notes.
Is Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing listed in the SAMHSA Treatment Services Locator?
What insurance does Womens and Childrens Center for Inner Healing accept?
How do I know if this level of care is right for me?
Is calling confidential? Will my employer find out?
What happens if I call the helpline instead of the facility?
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