About Yellowstone Behavioral Health Center Cody
The Yellowstone Behavioral Health Center, also called the Oxbow Center, is a nonprofit mental health and substance use disorder organization. They have treatment centers throughout Wyoming, including the facility in Cody. The Cody facility offers outpatient treatment programs for people of all ages. They accept insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid.
Mental Health and Addiction Care for All Ages in Cody
Cody, Wyoming was named after the famous “Buffalo Bill,” William Cody who founded the town in 1896. The treatment center is only two miles from the Buffalo Bill Center of the West where you can see Buffalo Bill’s childhood home. You can drop by and tour between sessions to just wind down.
The center offers outpatient treatment, including individual, group, couples, and family counseling. A nice thing about this center is the early intervention and school based therapy programs.
Staff at the center envision thriving communities through easy access to mental health and addiction treatment. They believe in empowering individuals through holistic well being by prioritizing mental health without stigma.
Additional Support When It’s Needed in the BigHorn Basin
The Cody facility offers the Wallace H. Johnson Group Home for adults with severe mental illness. This is a transitional living program for men and women where clients develop and strengthen their skills to live independently. Additionally, the H.O.P.E. house is a day program that helps adults with serious mental illness.