KVC Prairie Ridge Celebrates Its Direct Care Staff with Food and Fun
KVC Prairie Ridge Hospital celebrated Direct Care Staff Appreciation Month with food, fun, and kickball to show thanks for the dedication and hard work of our direct care staff.
KVC Prairie Ridge Hospital celebrated Direct Care Staff Appreciation Month with food, fun, and kickball to show thanks for the dedication and hard work of our direct care staff.
KVC Prairie Ridge Hospital recognizes Taylor Penrod as its 2016 Volunteer of the Year at the United Way of Wyandotte County’s annual volunteer recognition dinner.
KVC Hospitals is actively participating in Resilient KC, an initiative of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce aimed at building healthy lives after childhood adversity.
As a first step, the adult psychiatric beds at KVC Prairie Ridge Hospital in Kansas City, Kan. will become part of The University of Kansas Hospital.
The Diversity Matters Initiative Committee is on a mission to reflect the clients, families and communities in which we serve, while also cultivating diversity across all levels of our organization. Throughout February, the committee focused groups, events and activities around the celebration of Black History Month.
Children receiving psychiatric treatment were able to create positive holiday memories through various activities, celebrations, and traditions.
18-year-old Jessica was convinced that Prairie Ridge staff would ask her to leave. But over time, she realized we would not give up on her.
For the second year, male members of KVC Prairie Ridge Hospital’s staff participated in an annual event involving the growing of mustaches to raise awareness of men’s health issues.
For children receiving psychiatric treatment at KVC Prairie Ridge Hospital, living away from home during the holidays can be an unsure time. Kids may wonder “will Santa find me?” or […]
A new 4 minute video features KVC Prairie Ridge Hospitals’ 75-acre campus and highlights the psychiatric inpatient and residential treatment services available to help treat youth.