General Mental Health Screening | Univeristy Health Behavioral Health - Futures Community Program
Child and Adolescent Services address complex problems within the age range of 3 to 18 and include anxiety disorders, (post-traumatic stress, separation anxiety), mood disorders, (depression and bi-polar disorder), autism spectrum disorders (difficulties in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication and repetitive behaviors) , attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and oppositional defiant disorder. Services include a trauma informed community, medication services, child and adolescent counseling and play therapy.
Physical Address
300 W 19th Terr, Kansas City, MO 64108
Hours
Screenings M-F 8:30am-10:30am
Application process
Walk-in care is available Monday through Friday from 8am. – 12pm. A master's-level mental health professional will meet with you and help you get the care you need. Each person who utilizes walk-in hours will be assessed and connected to appropriate services.
Fee
Medicaid, Medicare and most types of commercial insurance. Uninsured residents of Jackson County and Kansas City, Missouri can receive services on a sliding fee schedule based on their income/resources.
Eligibility
Adults up to age 25. Some must meet criteria for severely emotionally disturbed or severe and persistent mental illness
Languages
Arabic, Somali and Spanish. Phone-based interpreter services are available for other languages. American sign language.
Service area
Jackson County, MO, some services limited to Kansas City, MO addresses
Agency info
UNIVERSITY HEALTH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
University Health Behavioral Health is the area's only Certified Community Behavioral Health Organization (CCBHO) associated with a hospital. It provides complete behavioral health services for children and adults.