Patients seeking mental health services at our Newton, McPherson, and Hillsboro offices are encouraged to walk into the Newton office on a Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to be seen for an initial evaluation. Medicaid, uninsured, and other insurance accepted.

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About Prairie View

Here at Prairie View, we embrace the power of community. If you've been feeling stuck in survival mode, it's time to reclaim your life. Let us guide you in navigating life's challenges and finding resilience so you can thrive and live life to the fullest.

We offer comprehensive mental health treatment options for individuals, couples, and families, including outpatient care and evidence-based services tailored to diverse needs. Additionally, our services encompass community support programs, an adventure course, an accredited special purpose school, and more. We also offer our Behavioral Urgent Care Center, designed to provide prompt and effective care for those in need.

Our Mission

Our mission is to foster healing and growth in individuals and communities by providing behavioral and mental health services with compassion, competence and stewardship in the spirit of Christ.

Our History

Prairie View has dedicated over 65 years to providing the foundation for improvement. During World War II, conscientious objectors, objecting to the war and all forms of violence, served as volunteers in various settings in the U.S. Approximately 3,000 Mennonites, Quakers and Brethren worked as orderlies in 62 state mental hospitals.

These young people witnessed horrible things and complained about them to hospital administrators and to newspapers. Mennonite Central Committee, the overarching service arm of the Mennonite and Brethren Churches, formed Mennonite Mental Health Services, which was tasked with planning and building psychiatric hospitals in the United States. Prairie View was the third facility, which opened in March 1954. From its start, Prairie View’s philosophy was different. Those treating the psychiatric patients believed they were responsible for their own decisions and should be held accountable for their behavior.

Prairie View saw huge growth, beginning in 1963, when Prairie View contracted with Harvey County to provide services as its Community Mental Health Center. McPherson County followed in 1965 and Marion County in 1967. 

Today we are in four locations, and with 370 staff we offer a complete range of behavioral and mental health services for all ages — children, teens, adults and older adults. 

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Testimonials / Success Stories

"The helpful staff at Prairie View really took the time to understand me, and it was one of the first times in my life that I actually felt understood."

"Prairie View helped me glue together the missing pieces in my life."

"Before receiving help at Prairie View, I depended on prescription drugs to get me through the days. I slept as much as I could and simply pretended to be okay. After checking myself in, I became aware of my problems, and I finally had a support system to help me overcome them. At first I had so many doubts, but the community, therapy and overall experience helped me. They gave me answers. Answers I didn’t even know I had questions to. Prairie View gave me hope again."

"Prairie View helped me believe that there is something special inside of me. I have learned to believe in myself, and I can finally see an exciting future of independence and success. Now I can say I am proud of myself."

"The people at Prairie View heard the small voice deep down inside me that didn’t want to die. They helped make that voice stronger. They carried me when I was tired. There are still times I want to give up on myself, but I know the people at Prairie View will never give up."

Annual Report

See our year at a glance and learn how Prairie View helps people transform their lives.

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