Located in Greensburg, Kansas, Iroquois Center for Human Development provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.
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The Iroquois Center for Human Development (ICHD), serving Greensburg and surrounding counties in Kansas, is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic offering a wide spectrum of mental health and substance use services. Clients benefit from individual, family, group, and school-based therapy, alongside specialized outpatient treatment tracks such as Intensive Outpatient Treatment and DUI evaluations. ICHD also supports those with substance use concerns through SUD assessments and recovery groups. Their comprehensive Community Support Services include medication-assisted treatment, peer support, case management, and Assertive Community Treatment—equipping individuals with serious mental illness, major depression, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia with the tools they need to thrive in community settings.
ICHD extends its care to veterans, children, and families through dedicated programs that address post-traumatic stress, family reintegration, and children with Serious Emotional Disturbance via the Kansas SED Waiver. Innovative services include wraparound care, psychosocial skills development, transitional living, and independent housing solutions. With outpatient and emergency assistance, veterans receive advocacy, peer support, and coordinated healthcare to meet their unique needs. ICHD is committed to holistic, personalized treatment—from supporting trauma, anxiety, depression, and substance withdrawal to empowering resilience through coping strategies—ensuring accessible, culturally informed care across Clark, Comanche, Edwards, and Kiowa counties.