Kansas City

About Mosaic in Kansas City

Mosaic provides a life of possibilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities. We help people define their own happiness. We support them and empower the pursuit of their goals. We celebrate their successes, even if that success is as simple as the pursuit itself.

Mosaic in Kansas City has provided support to people with intellectual disabilities for nearly 14 years. On Oct. 1, 1996 the Mosaic legacy organization Bethphage acquired the Kansas City program in Wyandotte County. At that time there were 14 persons receiving services in residential, day and case management services. On July, 1, 2003 Bethphage joined with Martin Luther Homes and became Mosaic.

Today we serve over 80 individuals in a variety of settings. Through integrity and accountability, we strive to support one another in discovering possibilities and realizing dreams. We are committed to providing individualized services for people with intellectual disabilities in Wyandotte County.


8047 Parallel Pkwy., Ste 9
Kansas City, KS 66112-2078
P 913.788.8400
F 913.788.2257

Lana Smith, Executive Director
Stanley House, Business Manager
Bridgette Green, HR Specialist
Jennifer Christianson, Quality Assurance Coordinator
Amanda Nolen, Community Relations Manager

mosaic in kansas city vision statement

Through integrity and accountability, we strive to support one another in discovering possibilities and realizing dreams.

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Mosaic in Kansas visits Topeka


Mosaic representatives from all over the state of Kansas congregated on March 2, 2010 in Topeka to advocate for individuals receiving services from their Mosaic agencies. Nearly 30 legislators, including Sen. David Haley, attended the Mosaic hosted luncheon held at the Dillon House, next to the capitol, to hear what they had to say.

Mosaic representatives from all five agencies in the state including Kansas City, Ellsworth, Winfield, Garden City, and Liberal traveled to Topeka to express concern about the recent 10% cut to the Medicaid waiver reimbursement rate. Since Medicaid is the primary source of funding, estimated to be 95%, the rate reduction was anticipated to be absolutely devastating, reporting a $1.4 million loss to the Mosaic agencies across the state.

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