KidsTLC - Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Address
15940 College Blvd
Lenexa, KS 66219
(913) 764-2887
Description:
Intensive Outpatient Program is a structured group therapy program designed for children, ages 6 through 17, who exhibit psychiatric symptoms and significant impairment in day-to-day educational, social and interpersonal functioning. This unique program offers a much-needed intermediate level of care, serving as a bridge between inpatient hospitalization or PRTF and a traditional office outpatient setting. Parent/caregiver participation is required.
Handicap Accessible?
Yes
Is Shelter?
No
Related Resource
Date of Official Change:
June 26, 2024
Address Listings
Physical (Primary)
15940 College Blvd
Lenexa, KS 66219
Contacts
Dan Lash
Main Email
Phone Numbers
Main Phone
(913) 764-2887
Fax
(913) 780-3387
Legal Status:
Non-Profit
Accessibility:
Accessible
Services
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Description
Intensive Outpatient Program is a structured group therapy program designed for children, ages 6 through 17, who exhibit psychiatric symptoms and significant impairment in day-to-day educational, social and interpersonal functioning. This unique program offers a much-needed intermediate level of care, serving as a bridge between inpatient hospitalization or PRTF and a traditional office outpatient setting. Parent/caregiver participation is required.
Hours
Hours vary
Required Documents
IOP Referral form; IOP Intake Packet
Eligibility
Medically necessary service; medical necessity is determined by the MCO (insurance company). Typically youth are engaged in outpatient services that are not working, are discharging from an acute/PRTF or sometimes IOP is used as a preventative to acute/PRTF
Fees
Accepts all 3 of the Kansas Medicaid providers: Amerigroup, Sunflower/Cenpatico, and UBH; and private pay.
Intake Procedure
IOP is a medically necessary service that requires precertification prior to starting the program. KidsTLC has a referral form that is completed by the youthâs current therapeutic provider. Once the referral form is completed it is sent to the intake department. Upon receiving the information, intake staff will complete the preauthorization with the appropriate MCO for approval. If approved for services, intake staff will then follow up with the legal guardian regarding the program and when the youth can start. Sessions typically begin on Mondays and run anywhere from 2-5 weeks for the initial authorization. If more time is needed, providers can complete a utilization review with the MCO for additional time.
Languages
Interpretation services for most languages; ASL
Service Area
Kansas
Geography Served
- Kansas
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Description
Intensive Outpatient Program is a structured group therapy program designed for children, ages 6 through 17, who exhibit psychiatric symptoms and significant impairment in day-to-day educational, social and interpersonal functioning. This unique program offers a much-needed intermediate level of care, serving as a bridge between inpatient hospitalization or PRTF and a traditional office outpatient setting. Parent/caregiver participation is required.
Hours
Hours vary
Required Documents
IOP Referral form; IOP Intake Packet
Eligibility
Medically necessary service; medical necessity is determined by the MCO (insurance company). Typically youth are engaged in outpatient services that are not working, are discharging from an acute/PRTF or sometimes IOP is used as a preventative to acute/PRTF
Fees
Accepts all 3 of the Kansas Medicaid providers: Amerigroup, Sunflower/Cenpatico, and UBH; and private pay.
Intake Procedure
IOP is a medically necessary service that requires precertification prior to starting the program. KidsTLC has a referral form that is completed by the youthâs current therapeutic provider. Once the referral form is completed it is sent to the intake department. Upon receiving the information, intake staff will complete the preauthorization with the appropriate MCO for approval. If approved for services, intake staff will then follow up with the legal guardian regarding the program and when the youth can start. Sessions typically begin on Mondays and run anywhere from 2-5 weeks for the initial authorization. If more time is needed, providers can complete a utilization review with the MCO for additional time.
Languages
Interpretation services for most languages; ASL
Service Area
Kansas
Geography Served
- Kansas
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
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