Child/Adolescent Residential Treatment Facilities | KVC Missouri Columbia Campus
- Residential Treatment Program: Offers individual, group and family therapy, psychiatric services, medical services and 24 hour supervision based on each child's individuals needs. - Residential Treatment Services Self-Injury: Offers much needed calm from the storm of self-injury, with numerous therapeutic activities and groups, recreation, and opportunities to practice learned skills in a safe supervised environment.
Date of Last Formal Update
06/02/2023
Data provided by
United Way of Greater St Louis 211
Physical Address
4304 South Bearfield Road, Columbia, MO 65201
Hours
- Residential Treatment Program/Residential Treatment Services Self-Injury: 24 Hours
Website
Application process
- Referrals accepted by phone or e-mail - Referrals can also come from state agencies (Children's Division, Dept. of Mental Health, etc.)
Fee
- Medicaid - Daily fees are negotiated with state agencies and private insurance companies, call for details
Required documents
Parent or guardian must provide: - Proof of Insurance - Child(s) Social Security Card - Child(s) Birth Certificate - Child(s) Copy of Insurance - Child(s) Immunization Records - Child(s) Educational Records - Child(s) Physician Exam/Report - Child(s) Psychosocial History - Child(s) IEP - Child(s) ICPC (if child from another state) - Court Order or Current Custody papers (if applicable)
Eligibility
Residential Treatment Program: - Ages 6-20 years with acute emotional and behavioral problems - Must have US citizenship Residential Treatment Services Self-Injury: - Ages 11-20 years who desire to change their self-destructive behavior and are willing to participate intensive psychotherapy - Must have US citizenship
Languages
English
Service area
Missouri State
Agency info
KVC MISSOURI
To enrich and enhance the lives of children and families by providing medical and behavioral healthcare, social services, and education. ALSO KNOWN AS GREAT CIRCLE