Children’s Psychiatric Treatment Leader KVC Hospitals Welcomes New President

Robert (Bobby) Eklofe, MHSA, has been named as KVC Hospitals President effective immediately. Eklofe has been with KVC for 30 years.
Robert (Bobby) Eklofe, MHSA, has been named as KVC Hospitals President effective immediately. Eklofe has been with KVC for 30 years.
Kansas youth experience waitlists and barriers to getting critical, life-saving psychiatric care. KVC Hospitals is addressing the bed shortage in Kansas to advance children’s mental health care.
Responding to overwhelming demand for more children’s psychiatric treatment, KVC Hospitals Wichita opened a 54-bed acute treatment center serving youth ages 6 to 18.
KVC Hospitals Hays is transitioning to an all-psychiatric residential treatment facility (PRTF) to provide services to an underserved population of youth.
KVC Hospitals opened a new children’s psychiatric treatment center in Wichita, KS to provide mental health services to youth closer to their home communities.
Find out how Bobby Eklofe has supported KVC’s mission for 30 years and gives parents support and hope by helping children overcome mental health challenges.
Youth in need of emergency psychiatric care are having to wait days or even weeks for treatment. Find out how KVC is helping to bridge this gap in care.
The youth receiving psychiatric treatment at KVC Hospitals created new memories and enjoyed many holiday fesitivities thanks to our 2018 Holiday Heroes!
The leadership changes will help KVC Hospitals replicate its unique, effective model and expand children’s access to psychiatric treatment.
The Mabee Foundation of Oklahoma has issued a $1 million challenge grant to build a new KVC children’s psychiatric hospital in Wichita, Kansas.