Michelle Wisbey

Michelle Wisbey started their career in 2006 as an Administrative Assistant at Boettcher Aerial/Enterprise. In 2009, they joined CKF Addiction Treatment as an Accounting Assistant/Credentialing Manager. Over the years, they progressed to the positions of Senior Accountant, Financial Controller, and Chief Financial Officer at CKF Addiction Treatment.

Michelle Wisbey earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Kansas Wesleyan University in 2015. Prior to that, they completed their undergraduate studies in Animal Science and Industry at Kansas State University in 2004.

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CKF Addiction Treatment

CKF Addiction Treatment, formerly Central Kansas Foundation, has a long history of serving individuals and families who are desperate for hope and help. It may take one major incident or it may take years of repeated problems for an individual to seek help for their addiction. Whatever the precipitating factor(s), when an individual is ready for help it is our commitment to be there to provide hope. The Board of Directors, management team and staff are committed to the values which have guided the work of CKF Addiction Treatment for over 50 years. These values include having an open door for people to walk through at their most desperate hour to receive a warm welcome and hope that recovery is possible. Our commitment to our clients is to provide these services in a safe and comfortable atmosphere in which an individual can honestly look at the issues affecting his or her life, and make positive lifestyle changes. Programs at CKF Addiction Treatment are provided by trained, professional staff who are knowledgeable about substance abuse, dedicated to the agency’s mission and ready to assist you and your family. The Pathfinder Recovery Center was opened in September 2010 as a drop-in center accessible to any individual, family or community member who needs information about addiction and recovery, or support throughout the stages of recovery. The Recovery Center was named Pathfinder after the first CKF Addiction Treatment program founded in 1967 to honor our history and roots as a community-based program. For the past several years, the collaboration with healthcare providers has been viewed as a key component in early detection, intervention, and support for those with substance use disorders. CKF Addiction Treatment has successfully integrated recovery services into acute and primary care settings by collaborating with Salina Regional Health Center, and the Sunflower Health Network (a network of 15 critical care hospitals).


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