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Saint Catherine Hospital - Behavioral Health Unit

Saint Catherine Hospital - Behavioral Health Unit

Drug Rehab Center in Garden City, Kansas

  • Mental Health

Saint Catherine Hospital - Behavioral Health Unit provides individualized, evidence-based treatment for addiction and behavioral health needs that includes spirituality, substance abuse education, and community connections, and offers both inpatient and outpatient services.

About

Saint Catherine Hospital - Behavioral Health Unit in Garden City, Kansas is an inpatient facility that provides comprehensive, individualized treatment to individuals struggling with addiction and behavioral health needs. This unit is focused on providing quality care through evidence based practices, while also incorporating spirituality, substance abuse education, and community connections into their care plans. A multidisciplinary team of professionals including psychiatrists, social workers, therapists, and case managers provide individualized services based on the patient’s needs.

Saint Catherine Hospital’s Behavioral Health Unit offers both inpatient and outpatient services for those struggling with addiction and substance abuse. These services may include individual, group and family therapy, medication management, lifestyle management, and education. In addition, the program strives to incorporate the twelve steps of recovery and other evidence based practices into the treatment plan. Through their holistic approach, the program is able to provide a tailored treatment plan for each patient, helping them to achieve long-term recovery.

Saint Catherine Hospital - Behavioral Health Unit is an accredited facility through the Joint Commission and is licensed to provide both inpatient and outpatient services. The unit’s commitment to quality care has been recognized by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment with the 2019 Malcom Baldridge National Quality Award. The Behavioral Health Unit also partners with local agencies and organizations to provide individuals with long-term support and resources, such as job placement and housing assistance.

Genders
  • Male
  • Female
  • Gender Exclusive Center
  • Ages
  • Children
  • Teenagers
  • Adults
  • Seniors (65+)
  • Modality
  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Family
  • Groups
  • Additional
  • LGBTQ+ Allied
  • Hearing Impaired
  • Veteran Specific
  • Hearing-Impaired
  • Conditions and Issues Treated

    Levels of Care Offered

    This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Inpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.

    Inpatient treatment centers offer a safe, secure, and often medically supervised environment for drug or alcohol-addicted individuals. Many of these facilities are equipped to provide detoxification, treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders, and aftercare programs.

    The patient typically spends 28 to 30 days at the facility and will receive extensive drug counseling. They will also learn how to live without drugs and how to make the right decisions in life.

    Therapies & Programs

    Individualized Treatment is essential because it gives addicts the ability to participate in a program that meets their unique needs. An addict should work with professionals who understand what they’re going through, especially if the addict is actively using. Finding the right treatment program for an addict is difficult, but it’s even harder without communicating with those who have experience treating your specific situation.

    Group therapy sessions provide recovering addicts with a chance to cope with everyday situations that many face. Group therapy sessions are held in rehab facilities, clinics, churches or community centers that offer drug addiction treatment.

    People who attend these groups are encouraged to voice their feelings and support other addicts in recovery. This helps group members strengthen their own recovery program while cheering on others who are struggling with sobriety.

    Trauma therapy allows them to work through past trauma to have peace of mind and begin down the road of sobriety. The therapist will work with the individual to help them understand their past and present relationships. Patients may often believe that something is inherently wrong with them or they are unworthy of love. The therapist aims to correct these negative feelings and behaviors by helping the person realize that their actions do not reflect who they truly are.

    Dialectical behavior therapy, or DBT, is one form of cognitive behavioral treatment. This type of therapy typically involves both individual and group sessions with a therapist on a regular basis.

    It uses concepts like mindfulness training to help addicts learn how to identify their thoughts, feelings, behaviors and the experiences that trigger them so they can avoid relapse. DBT also teaches addicts how to regulate their emotions, which can make it easier for them to avoid or overcome negative thoughts and cravings.

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a highly effective treatment option based on the idea that how we feel, think and act all interact together. Our thoughts determine our feelings and behaviors; our feelings affect our thoughts, and our behaviors change our thoughts and feelings. CBT helps people explore their thoughts for problems (or false beliefs) that influence their mood and actions. By examining their thoughts and beliefs, people can recognize distorted or irrational and modify them to more realistic, positive ones. CBT is very goal-oriented, which means that the therapist and patient work together on a specific problem while learning to become more adept at solving future problems.

    CBT works well with a broad range of people, including those with depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, and problems with anger. In addition to helping a client focus on thoughts that can be changed, CBT also allows them to take an active role in their treatment. This is called a collaborative approach because both patient and therapist work together to produce the best possible results.

    CBT is based on cognitive learning theory, which says that our behavior is a learned response to our environment. Cognitive refers to thoughts and beliefs, while behavioral relates to actions or deeds. CBT helps people learn ways of behaving to improve their quality of life by focusing on specific problems or goals they want to achieve. Sometimes, CBT is used alone; other times, it is combined with medications or brief counseling techniques such as solution-focused and motivational interviewing to achieve optimal results for the patient.

    For people trying to kick their drug addiction, nutrition therapy at Saint Catherine Hospital - Behavioral Health Unit is a great tool. Nutritional deficiencies gradually creep in, and before you know it, you’re facing health problems. It helps restore balance to the body, and for many addicts, it represents the first step on the road to recovery.

    Nicotine replacement therapy was developed to help people quit smoking. It does so by providing small doses of nicotine that control cravings and break smoking habits.

    NRTC products like skin patches and gum deliver low-dose nicotine that prevents cravings, making the transition from smoker to non-smoker easier.

    Patient Experience

    Experiential Therapy at Saint Catherine Hospital - Behavioral Health Unit

    Drug addicts can benefit from experiential therapy, which involves real-time activities to process trauma and emotions. This type of therapy is available at Saint Catherine Hospital - Behavioral Health Unit and can help reduce the need to resort to drugs and alcohol. Activities may include role-playing, use of props, and others. The individual learns to release suppressed thoughts that lead to negative feelings and embrace the present moment. Experiential therapy is beneficial in treating various disorders, including drug addiction, eating, and behavioral disorders.

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  • IHS/Tribunal/Urban
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    Additional Details

    Specifics, location, and helpful extra information.
    Saint Catherine Hospital - Behavioral Health Unit Location and Directions
    Address Information401 E Spruce St
    Garden City, Kansas 67846 Phone Number(620) 272-2222 Meta DetailsUpdated November 25, 2023
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    Garden City, Kansas Addiction Information

    About 42% of adults in Kansas have tried an illicit drug at some point in their lives. 12.4% of the state population uses illegal drugs and 4.5% abuse alcohol in a given year. 15.16% of all deaths in Kansas between 2008 and 2017 were caused by either drugs or alcohol.

    Garden City is located in Finney County, which had a total of 8 drug overdose deaths in 2017. In 2017, Garden City had a rate of 16.4 opioid overdoses per 100,000 people. The most commonly abused drugs in Garden City are heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine. Garden City, Kansas, has treatment centers that offer several different treatments. The most common ones are inpatient, outpatient, and 12-step programs.

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