Our Admissions Process
Recovery looks different for everyone. Our admissions process helps determine the best course of action for your needs.
When you call, a representative will walk you through the admission process, verify your insurance and benefits coverage and perform a pre-assessment to determine your eligibility. Pre-assessment questions might involve your:
Your Recovery Advocate will recommend a treatment program recommendation based on your pre-assessment.
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Start Your Admission Online
Complete this insurance form to quickly determine if your insurance will cover treatment at our facility. Afterward, complete our assessment so we can create a personalized treatment plan just for you.
Our Self-Assessment
Preparing Your Job for Your Rehab Stay
If you’re considering using FMLA benefits to protect your job while you’re in rehab, it’s really important to start the process as soon as possible, even before you arrive for treatment. You’ll need to contact your employer to start the paperwork required for FMLA. To protect your privacy, you only need to say you’re seeking medical treatment.
Once You Arrive
Upon arrival at our facility, our staff will perform an intake assessment of your physical and mental health to help our team develop the best addiction treatment plan for you. Your intake assessment may include:
Do You Accept Walk-ins?
Although we highly recommend scheduling your admission in advance to avoid extended wait times, The Recovery Village Kansas City accepts walk-in patients for our highest levels of substance abuse and mental health treatment between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Walking in does not guarantee admission to care.
Still Have Any Question? Our Recovery Advocates Can Help
Your Privacy Is Our Priority
The Recovery Village Kansas City values your privacy and strictly adheres to HIPAA guidelines, meaning all admission calls are confidential. In addition, only the people you designate will have access to information related to your treatment. No information will be disclosed to any party without your written, documented consent.