Getting Here
Cody Regional Health's Cedar Mountain Center
Cody, Wyo., is located in the northwest quadrant of Wyoming, just 52 miles east of Yellowstone Park. Positioned at the intersection of U.S. Highway 14/16/20 and Wyoming Highway 120, Cody is easily accessible by vehicle from every direction.
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By Air
Yellowstone Regional Airport |
flyyra.com
307.587.5096
The Yellowstone Regional Airport is the year-round aviation gateway to Yellowstone National Park and northwest Wyoming. The airport is located just two minutes from downtown Cody, Wyoming, approximately 52 miles from the east gate of Yellowstone National Park.
Upon arrival in Cody, rental cars are available from national rental car companies.
Taxi and shuttle services
Phidippides Shuttle Service |
codyshuttle.com
866.527.6789
phidippides@codyshuttle.com
Cody Cab
307.899.4251
shinerfang@gmail.com
Shuttle Services
307.899.3960
codyshuttleservices@yahoo.com
Bus Services - Greyhound
Main:
307.587.8708
Ticket Location: location.greyhound.com
1270 Sheridan Ave., Cody, WY 82414
Bus Stop Location
1-402 Heart Mtn. St., Cody, WY 82414
Ticket Office: Open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
codyshuttleservices@yahoo.com
Transportation info courtesy of the Cody Chamber of Commerce.
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March 16 Stroke & Brain Injury Support Group
WHO : Anybody who has had a stroke, TBI, or Brain Injury and their families, caregivers, or friends are welcome! WHAT YOU NEED : Computer or phone, a microphone, and speakers, a webcam (optional), & an internet connection. HOW TO JOIN : Visit our ...
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March 15 Look Good Feel Better
This has been postponed until further notice. Thank you for your patience as we work to keep our patients, staff, residents and community members safe during the coronavirus pandemic. Look Good Feel Better is a free program that teaches beauty ...
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March 18 Survivors of the Loss of Suicide Support Group
The death of a loved one by suicide presents special problems in grieving. There is often more shock, a greater sense of injustice, more guilt and blame, a heightened sense of helplessness; and these all tend to complicate the healing process for ...
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March 04 Seeking Safety Group
Seeking Safety is a group open to women who have experienced trauma and have a history of problems with substance use. This group is a safe place to learn coping skills on how to manage daily life more effectively. Seeking Safety also provides ...
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March 02 Al-Anon Group Meetings
This has been postponed until further notice. Thank you for your patience as we work to keep our patients, staff, residents, and community members safe during the coronavirus pandemic. Al-Anon meetings are for those affected by others' drinking. Here ...
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March 02 Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Support Group
The Behavioral Health Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Group meets every Tuesday from 5–6 pm. This outpatient group provides ongoing relapse prevention and aftercare services to our clients who have successfully completed one of our more ...
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March 02 Alzheimer's Support Group
Over 8,500 people in Wyoming are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and 28,000 family and friends are helping to care for them. Alzheimer’s is often referred to as a ‘caregivers disease’ because of the tremendous toll – physically, emotionally and ...
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"The counselors at CMC are highly attuned to the needs of the individual clients and are also able to foster an effective group-treatment environment. Lectures are sensitive to client's emotional and intellectual needs in recovery. CMC has played a crucial role in my sobriety and in my overall well-being."
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"So good I almost wish I had another 60 days to complete. From the director to the cleaning lady I have absolutely no complaints. 100 percent recommend CMC. I received the best care all around. Best treatment ever. Everyone who works at CMC is so very helpful and caring. It is like a big family living together. They made me feel so welcome, so much that I don't ever want to forget anyone here."
- Jessica -
"They helped me with the meds that I needed. The counseling was awesome, Krista helped me so much and I appreciate it so much. The groups gave me a lot of info in helping me out."
- Destiny -
"The counselors are amazing people who helped me the whole way through it. Touched on past traumas that are necessary for my recovery. The entire thing was raw but a wonderful experience."
- Jillian -
"This program is amazing. I was able to re-grasp what once was and multiply it by several factors. There wasn’t necessarily one particular thing, it was the overall program."
- Keith