

24-HOUR CRISIS LINE
(620) 663-2522
335 North Washington, Suite 240
Hutchinson, KS 67501
(620) 665-3630
E-mail: sadvc@nbc.kscoxmail.com
121 West Marlin, 2nd Floor
McPherson, KS 67460
(620) 241-6615
1015 E HWY 56
Lyons, KS 67554
(620) 257-3272
152 North Main
P.O. Box 215
Kingman, KS 67068
(620) 532-1859
1-800-701-3630
TTY: (620) 665-5482
What Is the Child Visitation & Exchange Center?
CVEC was established by the Sexual Assault - Domestic Violence Center to promote the safety and welfare of the child(ren) and parents during exchanges and visits, and to promote the safety of a vulnerable parent at changeovers.
How Does the Supervised Visitation Program Work?
CVEC offers one-hour visits. Arrangements for longer visits may be made under special circumstances.
Non-residential parents arrive in the garden level lobby five minutes prior to the scheduled visitation. The residential parent arrives at the scheduled visitation time, with the child(ren), in the second floor lobby. A staff person escorts the child(ren) from the residential parent to the non-residential parent in the CVEC visitation room. The residential parent leaves the premises or may wait in the lobby during the visit. After the visit, a staff person escorts the child(ren) back to the residential parent.
The non-residential parent is permitted to leave five minutes after the visit ends.
How Does the Exchange Work?
Exchanges may occur during the week and on weekends. The non-residential parent will arrive in the garden level
lobby at CVEC five minutes prior to the scheduled exchange. The residential parent will arrive at the scheduled time on the 2nd floor lobby.
A staff person escorts the child from the residential parent to the non-residential parent. The residential parent leaves. The non-residential parent leaves the premises with the child(ren) from the garden level lobby.
Following the visit, the non-residential parent and child(ren) return at the scheduled time. The residential parent arrives at the scheduled time in the 2nd floor lobby. A staff person escorts the child from the non-residential parent to the residential parent. Both parties may leave.
Can the Center Refuse a Referral or Terminate Service?
CVEC has the right to refuse and / or terminate services at any time. CVEC will not accept a case if reasonable safety for all family and staff members cannot be ensured. If CVEC's terms and conditions are not complied with, CVEC reserves the right to terminate services.
How Does the Referral Process Work?
Families may be referred to the program by court order, agency referral, or self-referral. CVEC must receive a copy of all pertinent court orders. Referring agencies must provide additional background information.
What Is the Cost?
| Intake…............................ | $30.00 |
| Monitored Exchange….. | $5.00 |
| Supervised Visit….......... | $20.00 an Hour |
What Are The Hours of Operation?
Intakes may be scheduled by appointment. Supervised visits and monitored exchanges will be made by arrangement with the CVEC staff after the intake has taken place.
All CVEC services will be by appointment only!