A Foundation for Lifelong Recovery
Valley Hope of Moundridge provides foundational levels of care to help individuals build a strong start to their recovery. Each program is designed to offer the appropriate level of medical and clinical support in a safe, substance-free environment.
24/7 Medical Supervision
This first crucial step provides round-the-clock medical care to manage withdrawal symptoms safely and comfortably. The clinical team ensures clients are physically stable and prepared to fully engage in the next phase of treatment.
Program Length: 30-45 Days
The residential program offers an immersive therapeutic experience where clients live on campus and participate in a structured schedule of individual counseling, group therapy, family programs, and recreational activities. This focused environment helps clients build coping skills and a strong recovery foundation away from outside triggers.
Environment & Campus Life
Valley Hope of Moundridge is set on a peaceful 20-acre rural campus, offering a tranquil retreat from the stresses of daily life. The 50-bed facility provides a structured, open-campus environment where clients can move freely between buildings but cannot leave the grounds. This fosters a sense of responsibility and community. Housing is provided in comfortable, dorm-style wings with shared rooms, promoting peer support and fellowship.
The 50-bed facility operates on a spacious, open campus. Clients can walk between the chapel, dorms, and clinical buildings but must remain on the property.
Clients live in shared, gender-specific rooms in a dormitory setting. This arrangement is designed to build accountability and peer connection.
The campus includes a fitness center, basketball and volleyball courts, and walking trails to support physical and mental well-being.
Policies & Requirements
Medication-Assisted Treatment with drugs like Suboxone is integrated into care plans. Methadone is not permitted.
Smoking cigarettes and using smokeless tobacco (dip) is allowed in designated outdoor areas. Vaping is prohibited.
After the first 7 days (detox/stabilization), clients are permitted to have and use their personal phones, laptops, and tablets.
On-site visits are not permitted, but family therapy sessions may be arranged on weekends with counselor approval.
Clients are required to actively participate in all scheduled clinical programming, including individual and group therapy sessions.
While not strictly faith-based, the program has a strong spiritual care component rooted in 12-Step principles, with a full-time pastoral staff and an on-site chapel available to all clients.
Program & Treatment
Learn about the program structure, therapy types, and treatment model.
Valley Hope of Moundridge stands out for its serene 20-acre campus, providing a peaceful escape for recovery. It combines a long history of care with evidence-based therapies, a strong 12-Step foundation, and integrated family and spiritual care to treat the whole person.
This facility offers Medically Monitored Detox and Residential Treatment programs for drug and alcohol addiction. A step-down Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is available at their nearby Wichita location.
Yes, they provide integrated treatment for individuals dealing with both a substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health conditions like anxiety or depression.
The program uses a blend of evidence-based therapies (like CBT/DBT), medical care, 12-Step based spiritual care, recreational therapy, and family programs.
While not strictly faith-based, the program has a strong spiritual care component rooted in 12-Step principles, with a full-time pastoral staff and an on-site chapel available to all clients.
This specific Valley Hope facility in Moundridge was established in 2010.
Cost & Admission
Find answers about costs, insurance, and what's required for admission.
For self-pay clients, the estimated cost is $17,000 for 30 days, $24,500 for 45 days, and $32,500 for 60 days. Typically, half is due at admission and the remainder within a week. The IOP at their Wichita location is estimated at $8,250.
Yes, Valley Hope is an in-network provider for most major insurance companies, including BCBS and Cigna. They also accept Kansas Medicaid, TriCare, and VA referrals.
Yes, they offer Medically Monitored Detox on-site to ensure a safe and managed withdrawal process before transitioning into residential care.
Yes, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) using medications like Suboxone is permitted and integrated into treatment plans. However, they do not administer methadone.
Daily Life & Rules
Details on living arrangements, what to bring, and facility policies.
The typical length of stay for the residential treatment program is 30 to 45 days, depending on individual clinical needs.
Clients live in a campus/dormitory setting. Rooms are shared with other clients of the same gender. Private rooms are not available, as shared living encourages peer support.
No, it is an open campus. Clients are not locked in and can move between buildings for activities like smoking breaks, but they are not permitted to leave the campus grounds.
Yes to both. Smoking and dip are allowed in designated areas (no vaping). After an initial 7-day stabilization period, clients are allowed full access to their personal electronics like cell phones and laptops.
Bring: Comfortable clothing, personal hygiene items, ID, insurance info, prescribed medications in original bottles, a journal, and a small amount of cash.
Leave at home: Alcohol/drugs, weapons, e-cigarettes/vapes, unapproved medications, excessive valuables, and revealing or inappropriate clothing.
Support, Staff & Community
Information on the care team, family involvement, and peer environment.
Care is provided by a multidisciplinary team that includes physicians, psychiatrists, nurses, and licensed therapists, ensuring comprehensive medical and clinical support.
The program is co-ed for adults (18+) from various backgrounds seeking help for substance use disorder. The facility has a capacity of 50 beds.
Valley Hope has a dedicated Family Program to educate and support loved ones. On-site family visitation is not permitted, but family therapy sessions can be scheduled on weekends if approved by the client's primary counselor.
Aftercare includes comprehensive discharge planning, assistance with returning to work, and facilitation of involvement in local 12-Step meetings to ensure a strong support system post-treatment.
Payment & Cost Information
Insurance Accepted
Valley Hope is an in-network provider for most insurance and managed care companies. They also proudly accept Kansas Medicaid, TriCare, and referrals from the Veteran's Administration.
Self-Pay Estimates
For clients paying out-of-pocket, the following are estimates. Please call to confirm exact pricing and payment arrangements.
- Residential (30 Days):$17,000
- Residential (45 Days):$24,500
- Residential (60 Days):$32,500
- IOP (Wichita location):$8,250
Accepted Private Insurance Providers May Include:
This is a partial list. The best way to confirm coverage is to contact their admissions team.
BlueCross BlueShield
Cigna
Optum
Aetna
United Healthcare
Humana
Tricare
And Many More