30 Years of Hope, Healing and Life-Changing Treatment in Kansas City
KVC is commemorating 30 years of our Kansas City treatment center providing compassionate psychiatric care to youth to help them heal.
KVC is commemorating 30 years of our Kansas City treatment center providing compassionate psychiatric care to youth to help them heal.
Nurses at KVC share their passion for helping children and teens overcome struggles with their behavioral and mental health.
March is National Social Work Month and KVC is recognizing the powerful, positive impact our clinical team members and social workers have on their clients and communities! Check out this blog to learn 7 things you didn’t know about social workers and read some inspiring stories from three of our very own team members!
Robert (Bobby) Eklofe, MHSA, has been named as KVC Hospitals President effective immediately. Eklofe has been with KVC for 30 years.
As a therapist at Camber, Janny helps and empowers children and teens struggling with behavioral and mental health challenges.
Read this heartwarming story about two KVC Hospitals team members patiently connecting with a child to teach him how to talk about emotions rather than get angry.
Find out how Bobby Eklofe has supported KVC’s mission for 30 years and gives parents support and hope by helping children overcome mental health challenges.
A young girl was abused by her family for years and was able to overcome her trauma and suicidal thoughts thanks to a compassionate team of professionals.
As a mental health nurse at KVC Wheatland Hospital, Farrah Hendrix engages and connects with youth to help them heal from childhood trauma.
The leadership changes will help KVC Hospitals replicate its unique, effective model and expand children’s access to psychiatric treatment.