Rainbow Mental Health Facility

Details

Name :

Rainbow Mental Health Facility

Address  :

2205 W. 36th Avenue

Town  :

Kansas City

State  :

Kansas

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

66103 2198

Phone  :

913 789 5800

Web URL  :


Description

Rainbow Mental Health Facility Rainbow MHF is an inpatient psychiatric hospital for adults located in the Kansas City metropolitan area The hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission certified by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and licensed for 50 beds

MISSION
Lead in Compassionate PatientCentered Treatment Discovering Solutions

VISION
Every Patient Takes Charge of Their Life

CORE VALUES
Respect

Excellent Services

Safety

Therapeutic Interactions

Acceptance

Teamwork

Effective Communication

Rainbow Mental Health Facility provides services to adults diagnosed with psychiatric disorders regardless of ability to pay or legal status The hospital serves individuals from 5 counties in Kansas through collaboration of services with 3 Community Mental Health Centers These community mental health centers refer individuals to the hospital through a screening process

Effective January 2 2008 Rainbow Mental Health Facility will be a Tobacco Free Hospital On that date no patient will be allowed to use any tobacco products on campus



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