2025: Rebranding to Camber Childrenās Mental Health. We officially changed our name from KVC Hospitals to Camber Childrenās Mental Health in 2025. Why Camber? The English word Camber means arch or bridge. This reflects how we work to build a bridge to better days for the children and families we serve. We are deeply committed to
Camber Mental Health provides expert, compassionate care for youth and adults, making mental health support more accessible and inclusive. Our webinars break down important topics
Childrenās Mercy Kansas City and Camber Mental Health will open their $53 million mental health hospital in December, which will add much-needed mental health services in the metro area.
This bold, joint venture between Childrenās Mercy and KVC Health Systems opens so many opportunities for help in the world of mental health. Camber Mental Health will
Reviews from Camber Children's Mental Health employees about Camber Children's Mental Health culture, salaries, benefits, work-life balance, management, job security, and more.
Camber provides two types of mental health treatment: inpatient hospitalization and residential treatment. These programs are designed to meet the needs of youth and adults facing mental
Camber Childrenās Mental Health (previously KVC Hospitals) is a nonprofit organization that provides childrenās mental health treatment. The Camber team serves children and teens ages 6 to 18 who are struggling with depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, aggression, self-harm, thoughts of suicide, and other mental and behavioral health
At Camber Mental Health, we are committed to delivering compassionate, high-quality mental health care for youth, adults and families across Kansas, including Johnson County and
Learn more about Camber Childrenās Mental Health hospitals and residential treatment centers in Kansas City, Olathe, Wichita, and Hays. We also recently opened the Childrenās Mercy Camber Mental Health mental wellness campus. This is a 72-bed inpatient mental health hospital serving both youth and adults in separate units.
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