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Miracles, INC Wichita, Kansas Jessie Cookson, Erika Henseler, Cacy Cavin, Victoria Thompson-Winegarner, And Latisha Campos

Miracle Programs Miracles House: 40 bed residential Intermediate Treatment Program forewomen and women with dependent children. Sanctuary House-10-bed residential Reintegration Treatment Program for women with substance dependence and co-occuring mental illness. Child/Adolescent Prevention Program (CAPP)- Prevention/Intervention program for children of substance abusing parents and/or children at-risk for substance use. Case Management Services-Intensive strengths-based model of care for men, women, and families in need of long-term case management services. Shelter Plus Care: Permanent supportive housing program for men, women and families that are homeless with a chronic history of addiction. The program includes housing placement, housing subsidies and 5 years of case management services Outpatient Treatment Program- Intensive and less intensive outpatient treatment for men, women and families. Peer-to-Peer Services-Advocacy, support groups, peer meetings and community planning for men, women and families in recovery.

Miracles House

Office s Garages

Accomplishments Miracles, Inc. was the first substance abuse treatment agency in Kansas to incorporate organized case management services within an addiction treatment program (1992). Miracles, Inc. was the first substance abuse treatment agency in Kansas to provide on-site prevention/intervention services to children of addicted women (1993). Miracles, Inc. was the first substance abuse treatment agency in Kansas to collaborate with the Community Mental Health Center for integrated substance abuse and mental health treatment for homeless (2000). Miracles, Inc. was the first agency and only agency in Kansas that has integrated substance abuse and homeless services as a Sponsor Agency with the local Housing Authority (1999). Miracles, Inc. was the first agency in Kansas to develop a case management system of care for multiple treatment centers (2002). Miracles, Inc. was the first substance abuse treatment agency in Kansas to provide a stand alone program for women with a co-occurring mental illness (2000). Miracles, Inc. is the only program in Kansas that allows women to bring teen-age children into a residential treatment setting (1992).

General Information Miracles, Inc. is funded through the State of Kansas/Department of Social and Rehabilitation Block Grant for women/women with children, Medicaid, Senate Bill 123 and City of Wichita Liquor Tax. Miracles, Inc. has a centralized intake office for intermediate, reintegration, outpatient and case management services at 316-303-9520. There is no cost for outpatient and/or case management services for anyone at or below 100% of poverty. There may be a minimal treatment fee for residential clients according a sliding scale fee. Miracles, Inc. believes addiction is a bio-psycho-social-spiritual illness. Interventions are tailored to meet the needs of program participants including addiction education, mental health assessment, socialization activities and access to spiritual development groups. Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive-Behavioral treatments, systems interventions, motivational enhancement, stress management, and individual psychotherapy and strengths based treatment planning are all part of the Miracles, Inc. program.