About Cottonwood Springs – Olathe
Cottonwood Springs is a mental health and substance use disorder treatment center in Olathe, Kansas. They are accredited by The Joint Commission and offer both inpatient and outpatient programs for adults 18 years and older. The treatment center is an in network provider for most of the major insurance providers. They also have financial counselors who can help you understand your coverage.
It’s important to detox from whatever substances you’re using, so during your initial assessment, the doctors will determine whether you need a supervised detox. They offer an inpatient medically supervised detox program for safe substance use withdrawal. The detox period varies depending on the severity of your substance use, but it can take as long as 10 days. Once you’re stabilized, they’ll encourage your participation in group therapy.
You’ll continue with therapy throughout your inpatient stay. After detox, the doctors may determine you need dual diagnosis treatment. This is treatment for any underlying mental health disorders, which are not uncommon in people with substance use disorder. Often, substances are a way to cope with the symptoms of mental health issues, such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety and depression. Whether you have a dual diagnosis or not, during inpatient addiction treatment, you’ll participate in therapy, educational programs and recreational activities. All therapies are tailored to your unique needs.
Upon discharge, your therapist may want you to move into a partial hospitalization program (PHP). This is a structured outpatient treatment program. The PHP involves treatment five days a week for as much as 12 hours a day. You can live at home while you’re participating in the PHP. You’ll continue intensive therapy with your treatment team. You’ll also have access to healthcare providers. You’ll have recreation opportunities, wellness education, group and family therapy and medication supervision if appropriate.
They also have an intensive outpatient program (IOP) which is appropriate if you need a program but don’t need the intensity of an inpatient program or PHP. The IOP is usually three to five days a week with a few hours of treatment per day. They offer medication management, individual therapy, support meetings and addiction education.