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The Children’s Mercy Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is a day treatment program designed for children and teens experiencing emotional or behavioral challenges that interfere with daily life. The PHP serves patients who need more support than weekly outpatient visits can provide but less than 24-hour hospital care.

The PHP at Children’s Mercy is designed to support patients who have medical issues that need to be addressed in conjunction with a behavioral health need, as well as patients who may benefit from the PHP’s Complex Neurobehavioral Unit’s specialized care.

Key facts about the PHP:

  • We serve patients 6 to 17 years of age.
  • Our patients have behavioral or mental health symptoms that impact their safe participation in home, school or community settings.
  • They don’t require inpatient or emergency care, but they do require more intensive care than outpatient clinics can provide.
  • Patients attend the PHP during the day and return home at night to spend time with their family and practice new skills.
  • Treatment typically lasts 4 to 8 weeks, depending on the patient’s needs.

Specialized outpatient pediatric behavioral health


What to expect at the PHP:

  • Trauma-informed, family-centered care to support lasting change.
  • A comprehensive assessment of your child’s strengths, emotional and physical health, behavior, how they think and learn, and how they interact with others.
  • A customized treatment plan designed to help improve how your child functions at home, school and in the community. PHP patients receive individual therapy and (as appropriate) group therapy, school support and art/music therapy. Medication consultation and nutrition services are available when needed. PHP families receive family therapy and parent coaching.
  • Individual attention with low patient-to-staff ratios. The PHP treats up to 24 patients at a time in an environment designed for their needs.
  • A collaborative, team-based approach including therapists, nurses, psychiatrists, pediatricians, psychologists, board-certified behavior analysts, art and music therapists, teachers, dieticians, care coordinators and behavioral health support staff.

Contact us


If you are the child’s provider: Visit the Children’s Mercy provider referral form, choose “Specialty, Developmental & Behavioral Sciences” and “Partial Hospitalization Program” as the reason for referral and complete the referral form.

If you are the child’s parent: Visit the Children’s Mercy parent referral form, complete the requested referral information, and at the bottom of the page, where it asks, “What service are you requesting or has been recommended for your child?” choose “Partial Hospitalization Program” and submit the form.

 

Find more behavioral health resources in our Mental Health Toolkit.