Our History

For nearly 70 years, Wyandot Behavioral Health Network has been serving the behavioral health needs of Wyandotte County, Kansas, and beyond. Our commitment to serving children, adults and families began in 1953 as the Wyandotte County Child Guidance Center. Four years later, we expanded our services to include adults, as well as children. Since then, Wyandot Behavioral Health Network’s family of organizations has grown to include Wyandot Center, serving adults; PACES, serving children and families; RSI, providing 24/7/365 crisis stabilization services; and Kim Wilson Housing, providing housing solutions and support services for individuals facing homelessness.

Over the past seven decades, our mission and purpose has not changed. We are here to help people with mental health needs thrive. We strive to provide trauma-informed, person-centered, culturally competent care to children, adults and families.