Adult Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Services

Addiction Treatment Services (ATS)

COMCARE's Addiction Treatment Services (ATS) is an outpatient and intensive day treatment program that helps clients improve their functioning, improve their quality of life and reduce their use of alcohol and drugs. ATS also provides treatment for problem gambling.

4035 E Harry St, Wichita KS 67218
(316) 660-7550

Community Support Services (CSS)

CSS provides mental health rehabilitation services for adults who have serious mental illnesses and are at risk for admission to the state hospital.

4035 E Harry St, Wichita KS 67218
316-660-7700

Center City

The Center City program is managed by COMCARE and connects individuals who have been diagnosed with a mental illness and who are experiencing homelessness with professionals who can help them manage their recovery. The goal of the program is to help these individuals achieve mental health stability, obtain housing, and become employed so their overall quality of life is improved.

Whom does this program serve?
Center City serves individuals who have a serious mental illness and have lived in places not considered adequate shelter or are receiving help through emergency shelters.

402 E 2nd St N Wichita, KS 67202
(316) 660-7800

Outpatient Services (OPS)

COMCARE's Outpatient Services provides an array of mental health services designed to help clients improve their functioning, improve their quality of life, and avoid the need for more intensive and expensive mental health treatment.

4035 E Harry St, Wichita KS 67218
(316) 660-7675

Sedgwick County Offender Assessment Program (SCOAP)

This program works with the courts to intercept adults with mental illnesses who have come into contact with the legal system and connect them to services and medication rather than incarceration. Most crimes involved are misdemeanor offenses. Through treatment, SCOAP addresses the causes of the arresting behavior to reduce recidivism among mentally ill persons.

Individuals are referred to SCOAP through various channels of the criminal justice system.