Treatment Options

Mirror offers a comprehensive continuum of care for those seeking assistance with addiction to drugs and alcohol.
Through our assessment and evaluation process, our clinical staff can determine the need for services and the level of care best suited for each person.

We are proud to support residential treatment for adolescents as well! Mirror has an Adolescent Residential Unit located at our Reflections Recovery Center in Wichita.

 
 

Our ever-present, never-changing values.

We believe everyone is capable of change. That includes you, or someone else in your life that is struggling with substance use.

We can’t force anyone to change — that path can only lead to compliance, not change. Change comes from within. We help you succeed by helping meet your multiple needs, including legal, medical, transportation and childcare. We work diligently with you to help increase your motivation for recovery. Practice is central to our treatment approach. People learn more from what they do than from what they say. Helping you maximize your strengths builds your foundation for change.

 

Whether you are working one-on-one with a counselor, attending group sessions or discussing your goals with a support group, you will find the Mirror, Inc approach results in positive change.

 
 

Drug and Alcohol Assessments

Assessments are designed to determine where you are at in your recovery and identify individual strengths, needs and vulnerabilities. We offer a variety of assessments including DUI evaluations, professional assessments, and those mandated by the court. Jail assessments are also available. Telehealth services are available for those needing an assessment but are unable to find transportation or have other barriers.

Call the Assessment Center at 316-867-0259.

 

Our 24-hour care is designed to help you become sober and achieve a level of stability before you return home. In this program you will receive the tools needed to manage your life — physically, mentally, and behaviorally. We help you plan ways to prevent a relapse and prepare for the high-risk situations that could challenge your recovery. Our reintegration program provides 24-hour, residential living and helps clients successfully re-enter society through a structured program that helps reinforce self-regulation and behavior conducive to recovery.

What to Bring to Treatment

What to Bring to Treatment - Topeka Facility

*some Mirror Residential guidelines for personal items may change depending on location - please contact the location directly for any questions or concerns.

Residential Treatment

 
 

Adolescent Residential Treatment

Aligning with our mission, we are expanding services to adolescent males, ages 16 to 17. Our 12-bed residential adolescent program offers a comprehensive treatment curriculum to assist youth and families struggling with substance use disorders. Our treatment program will provide youth with necessary recovery tools to live a substance-free life, as well as provide families with tools to aid in their youth’s ongoing recovery.

 
 

Medication Assisted Treatment

Mirror is proud to offer Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) services to all clients. Led by Medical Director, Heather Roe, DO; and with support from Dr. Donald Fletcher, we can prescribe medications as a recovery tool for treatment. Medications such as buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone and naloxone are common medications used in conjunction with clinical treatment for opioid and alcohol substance use disorders.

 
 

Dr. Heather L Roe, DO

Medical Director, MAT Services

Dr. Heather Roe is from Wichita, KS. She obtained her medical degree from Midwestern University-Glendale and returned to Wichita for residency and to begin her medical practice. She is board-certified in Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine. She is passionate about providing care with empathy and respect to individuals often stigmatized by the system. Dr. Roe has practiced Addiction Medicine since 2011 in a variety of treatment settings including residential detox, methadone maintenance and office-based practice. Dr. Roe volunteers her time as a community mentor to several current medical students. She is also a healthcare representative for Safe Streets, a harm reduction coalition in Wichita, KS.

Dr. Donald Fletcher


Dr. Donald Fletcher has a long history as a clinician and researcher in the field of retinal diseases and low vision rehabilitation. He is a medical doctor and an ophthalmologist who has completed fellowship training in both retinal diseases and low vision rehabilitation. Dr. Fletcher also has a passion for addiction medicine, which he found later on in his career. In March of 2020, Dr. Fletcher joined the Mirror, Inc. team as a Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) provider. In this role, Dr. Fletcher works collaboratively with patients to attain and sustain recovery from mind-altering substances. Dr. Fletcher often works with Opioid Use Disorders, providing Buprenorphine (Suboxone) treatment, but also works with Alcohol Use Disorders, Stimulant Use Disorders, and more. Dr. Fletcher also has the ability to work with common mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression.

 
 

Intensive Outpatient Treatment

For those who may lack significant functioning support in the community, primary treatment can often be achieved through an intensive outpatient setting, allowing you to live on your own while still receiving intensive services and supports. Through individual and group therapy, our clients attend treatment sessions three or more times, 9 to 15 hours, per week at one of our conveniently located outpatient offices. Telehealth services are also available.

 
 

Outpatient Treatment

 

For those who have functioning support in the community, primary treatment can often be achieved through an outpatient setting, allowing you to live on your own while in the program. Through individual and group therapy, our clients attend treatment sessions on a regular basis through one of our conveniently located outpatient offices. Telehealth services are available for those unable to find transportation or have other barriers.

 
 
 
 

Peer Mentoring and Person Centered Case Management

Peer Mentors are staff members who are in long-term recovery who have been trained in providing on-going support to clients. They help to build recovery capacity for individuals new to recovery by:

  • Connecting clients to naturally occurring resources in the community

  • Assisting in reducing barriers to fully engage clients in services

  • Providing support in skill development for maintaining a recovery lifestyle

  • Help the client gain access to housing, education, mental health, vocational, physical health and community support groups, etc.

 

 

Aftercare

 

Our Aftercare program is designed to provide counseling on an on-going basis for clients who have already completed treatment in either a residential, intensive outpatient and outpatient addiction treatment. This program helps people gradually ease back into their everyday lives without feeling out of control or falling back into destructive habits. It allows clients to continue to work on themselves and their recovery with the help of a peer or case manager.

 

Topeka Outpatient and Residential Alumni Group 2024

 
 
 

Alcohol & Drug Information School

Alcohol and Drug Information School (ADIS) is a prevention education service offered by Mirror. This service consists of videos, lectures and discussion regarding alcohol and drug laws and consequences related to use, abuse and addiction. This program is geared towards any person in violation of the Kansas law related to drinking and driving, or other similar incidents. These eight hour classes are offered at various Mirror facilities each month.

Please call 316-283-7829 for more information on ADIS and to sign up for the next class.

 

Resources

Helping support our clients and community members with resources throughout the state!

 
 

For questions about admissions, please give us a call at 316-867-0259!