RESOURCES
As individuals, parents, educators, leaders, pastors, and friends, you are an integral part of the health and wellness in our community. We want to make sure you are equipped to best support yourself and those you care about. we are continually adding local and state resources to our list, and encourage you to check back often as you need additional support.
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Suicide Hotline
You matter. Without a doubt, no questions asked, all of the time, you matter. There are local and national support networks for you if you or someone you love is considering suicide. For additional resources, visit the Kansas Suicide Prevention Resource Center at the link below.
24/7 National Suicide Hotline at 800-273-8255
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Kansas Tobacco Quitline
KanQuit is ready to help you quit tobacco at every step of the way. Whether you’re just thinking about quitting, aren’t quite ready to quit, or have quit already, find additional support and a personal quitting coach at KanQuit by visiting the link below.
Call the 24/7 Kansas Tobacco Quitline at 1-800-QUIT-NOW (784-8669) for support.
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Compass Behavior Health
Compass Behavioral Health is where a healthy mind, life, and community is built. Compass Behavioral Health offers a wide variety of quality therapy and medication, education, and 24/7 crisis programs. You’ll receive the strength you need to navigate life’s greatest journey with maximum success.
Contact the Ulysses office at (620) 356-3198.
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Russell Child Development Center
Russell Child Development Center’s mission is to lay a foundation of success for all young children and their families through high quality, inclusive services. With a number of services and resources for children and families, RCDC offers screenings, services, classes, activities, and more to support each child’s needs.
Call Russell Child Development Center at 620-275-0291.
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It Matters
Depression, problems with drugs and alcohol, gambling addiction. You may feel uncertain, even fearful. Getting better starts with understanding the problem, recognizing warning signs and asking for help. It Matters and the Kansas Prevention Collaborative can help point you on a path to healing.
Find additional resources at the link below.
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Grant County Health Department
Grant County Health Department is serving Grant County through its family planning program, STD testing and treatment, labs tests, community education, physicals, and more. All services are offered on a sliding scale based on income.
Contact Grant County Health Department at (620) 365-1545.
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Bob Wilson Memorial Hospital
For more than 60 years, Bob Wilson Memorial Hospital has provided access to health care close to home for the families of Ulysses, KS and surrounding communities.
For a comprehensive list of inpatient and outpatient services or to schedule an appointment, visit the link below.
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Kansas Opioid Taskforce
Opioids have created an unprecedented health crisis. The Kansas Opioid Taskforce seeks to reduce opioid overdose, misuse, and abuse through a collaborative effort across the state of Kansas.
For additional resources for you and your community, visit the link below
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Grant County Senior Center
The Grant County Senior Center is committed to providing services, information, education, and recreation for senior citizens and their families or caregivers in Grant County. The senior center provides services and activities, including Meals on Wheels, transportation, health services, exercise, crafts, and card games.
Learn more at the link below.
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Kansas Communities that Care
Kansas Communities that Care (KCTC) collects and publishes data regarding the health, wellness, and social situations of students and young adults in 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th grades in communities across Kansas. This data is integral to addressing the health disparities in each community, and create positive change.
For more information, visit the link below.