Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Overland Park, Kansas City, MO

Drug and alcohol treatment providers serving Overland Park in Kansas City are listed on this page, alongside those covering nearby Brookside, Waldo and the Country Club Plaza. Scroll down to see which levels of care each one runs, what insurance it takes and how to make contact.

Records for Overland Park and for providers serving Hyde Park, Midtown and East Side KC are checked against the Missouri Department of Mental Health, SAMHSA, The Joint Commission and CARF International. Compare the programs and payment options, then contact any provider directly.

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6 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centers in Overland Park (Kansas City)

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Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Overland Park, Kansas City

Overland Park is the second largest city in Kansas with around 200,000 residents, sitting immediately southwest of Kansas City across the state line.

The city grew from the 1950s as the metro’s principal affluent suburb and holds substantial corporate employment along the College Boulevard corridor.

It maintains its own school districts and services, and the state line runs along its northern and eastern edges.

Overland Park holds six listings.

Jackson County has recorded a decline in overdose deaths, from 251 in the twelve months to December 2021 to 220 in the twelve months to December 2025 on provisional CDC counts, a fall of 12 percent.

Overland Park sits in Kansas rather than Missouri, and the state line is the essential fact on this page.

Kansas has not expanded Medicaid, so an adult here without children or a qualifying disability generally cannot get coverage at any income, which is not true a few blocks east in Missouri.

Anyone whose address falls on the Kansas side should understand that before assuming the Missouri programs described elsewhere on this site apply to them.

Households here can generally pay privately, which leaves discretion as the practical constraint for most residents.

Neighboring Brookside, Waldo and the Country Club Plaza carry their own listings, with the full metro picture on the Kansas City page.

Which Level of Care Do You Need

The figures below describe what is listed in Overland Park and the streets immediately around it. The whole metro shares one treatment market, so the Kansas City page carries the full catchment.

Medically Supervised Detox

The first stage for anyone physically dependent is detox, where withdrawal is handled under clinical observation before other treatment begins. Overland Park Regional Medical Center and Menorah Medical Center both sit within the city. Alcohol withdrawal carries its highest risk in the first seventy-two hours, so this step needs arranging rather than attempted at home. Overland Park is the second largest city in Kansas and holds substantial corporate employment along College Boulevard. A medically supervised withdrawal is not the same as detoxing at home with support, and the difference matters most in the first three days.

Inpatient Residential Treatment

In a residential program someone lives on site for the length of the stay, commonly thirty to ninety days. Households here can generally access the wider private market, and a program across the state line in Missouri is perfectly usable for anyone paying privately or on employer cover. The 1115 waiver approved in March 2025 added Medicaid coverage for ASAM residential levels, which should increase bed availability over time.

Outpatient, IOP and PHP Treatment

Missouri places people using American Society of Addiction Medicine criteria, so an assessment should produce a defined tier rather than whatever a program happens to offer. The state line matters for publicly funded care rather than for private programs, and establishing which side you are on comes before anything else.

Dual Diagnosis and Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

Where an addiction and a mental health condition occur together, integrated treatment addresses both at once instead of one after the other. The Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics must serve anyone who asks regardless of ability to pay, and they handle mental health and addiction within the same organization. Anxiety alongside long-running evening drinking is what local practices report most among residents.

Sober Living Homes and Transitional Living

Sober living means shared substance-free housing for the months following treatment. The Missouri Coalition of Recovery Support Providers certifies homes as the state affiliate of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences, and certification is voluntary, so ask directly. Property values limit what sits locally, and the search should start wider across both sides of the line.

Addiction Treatment Cost and Insurance Coverage in Overland Park

Overland Park prices at the top of the Kansas City metro range, and private treatment is within reach for most households here.

How Much Does Addiction Rehab Cost?

Medical detox across Kansas City runs roughly $1,450 to $4,900 a week, residential treatment $6,000 to $25,500 a month, partial hospitalization $7,000 to $13,800 a month, intensive outpatient $2,600 to $9,000 a month and standard outpatient $1,300 to $5,100 a month.

Kansas has not expanded Medicaid, which leaves a coverage gap for working-age adults that does not exist across the state line. That is the single most important thing to know about paying for treatment here.

Standard rehab and detox, Kansas City and the wider Missouri market
Level of careMonthlyDaily
Medical detox (7–14 days)$1,500 – $5,000 per week$215 – $715
Residential inpatient$6,200 – $26,000$205 – $865
PHP$7,200 – $14,000$240 – $465
IOP$2,700 – $9,200$90 – $305
Outpatient$1,300 – $5,200$43 – $172
Luxury and executive programs, Missouri
Level of careMonthlyDaily
Residential inpatient$18,000 – $52,000+$600 – $1,730
PHP$14,500 – $33,000$485 – $1,100
IOP$10,000 – $25,000$335 – $835
Outpatient$5,200 – $16,000$175 – $535

Does Insurance Cover Rehab?

Yes. Addiction treatment sits among the essential health benefits most plans are required to include. What a plan actually pays varies with the employer, the network and the level of care, so two people with the same insurer can face very different bills. Employer plans dominate here, alongside Medicare, and working-age adults without children or a disability generally cannot get Kansas Medicaid at any income.

Coverage and approval are separate steps. Expect prior authorization ahead of any detox or residential admission, and expect in-network or out-of-network status to settle what you actually pay. The Missouri programs described elsewhere on this site do not apply to a Kansas address, so establish which side of the line you are on before making calls.

Free and State-Funded Addiction Rehab in Overland Park

CSTAR, the Comprehensive Substance Treatment and Rehabilitation program, is Missouri’s flagship model and covers the full continuum including temporary living for anyone on MO HealthNet. It runs four specialized versions, among them one for women with children.

PR+ is modeled on CSTAR and built for people without Medicaid, offering the same continuum. Anyone uninsured should ask for it by name rather than assuming a private rate applies, because it is the single most useful thing to know about paying for treatment in this state.

Around twenty Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics cover all 114 Missouri counties and must serve anyone who asks regardless of ability to pay.

More Help and Recovery Support

University Health Truman Medical Center is the region’s Level I trauma center, with Saint Luke’s Hospital, Research Medical Center and North Kansas City Hospital also serving the metro.

Alcoholics Anonymous meets widely across Johnson County and into Missouri, and the state line is no obstacle to attending a meeting. Narcotics Anonymous operates a Kansas City area, and SMART Recovery meets nearby. Brookside, Waldo and the Country Club Plaza carry further listings, with more across Kansas City and Missouri.

Free and confidential, available now

Missouri Access Crisis Intervention — 1-888-279-8188 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988

References and Citations

  • Missouri Department of Mental Health — Division of Behavioral Health certification, CSTAR program specification and PR+ eligibility.
  • Missouri Medicaid — 1115 substance use disorder waiver approved March 2025, adding ASAM residential coverage.
  • CDC National Center for Health Statistics — VSRR provisional county-level drug overdose death counts, Jackson County, twelve months ending December 2021 and December 2025, data as of 5 July 2026.
  • Rehab Seekers directory listings, Overland Park and Kansas City, August 2026, and market rate research, Missouri, 2026. Ranges are indicative and vary by facility, length of stay and coverage.