Psychiatric residential treatment facility providing 24-hour awake staff for boys and girls ages 5-17 with behavioral health problems or mental illness.
Psychiatric residential treatment facility providing 24-hour awake staff for boys and girls ages 5-17 with behavioral health problems or mental illness.
Works with individuals 19 years or older who suffer with severe and persistent mental illness who are struggling to maintain in the community. The program provides intensive support services and skill development to help transition into the community and maintain permanent housing due to their mental illness, substance use, or complex issues. These program participants live in apartments (20 beds) located on The Salvation Army's Renaissance Village campus (20 beds). Participants receive intensive community services and are seen by staff every day for the first 30 days of their stay and at least 3 times per week thereafter. Participants pay program fees of $330 per month.
Works with individuals 19 years or older who suffer with severe and persistent mental illness who are struggling to maintain in the community. The program provides intensive support services and skill development to help transition into the community and maintain permanent housing due to their mental illness, substance use, or complex issues. These program participants live in apartments (20 beds) located on The Salvation Army's Renaissance Village campus (20 beds). Participants receive intensive community services and are seen by staff every day for the first 30 days of their stay and at least 3 times per week thereafter. Participants pay program fees of $330 per month.
Facility for the care and treatment of sex offenders owned and operated by the State of Nebraska and under the administration of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Service, Division of Behavioral Health.
Complete psychiatric and mental status examination by a psychiatrist. Medical history and physical, social history, and psychosocial assessment. Therapeutic recreation assessment. Psychological assessment.
Facility for the care and treatment of sex offenders owned and operated by the State of Nebraska and under the administration of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Service, Division of Behavioral Health.
Complete psychiatric and mental status examination by a psychiatrist. Medical history and physical, social history, and psychosocial assessment. Therapeutic recreation assessment. Psychological assessment.
Offers evaluation and treatment to patients who are in an acute phase of psychiatric illness or are experiencing an emotional or life crisis. Each patient's individual treatment program is headed by a psychiatrist who directs professional staff members in a multidisciplinary team approach to help the patient understand their illness and treatment.
Offers evaluation and treatment to patients who are in an acute phase of psychiatric illness or are experiencing an emotional or life crisis. Each patient's individual treatment program is headed by a psychiatrist who directs professional staff members in a multidisciplinary team approach to help the patient understand their illness and treatment.
Provides inpatient mental health services to children and adolescents who have failed outpatient mental wellbeing services and cannot maintain safety in the community.
Provides inpatient mental health services to children and adolescents who have failed outpatient mental wellbeing services and cannot maintain safety in the community.
Provides a supportive environment for patients to stabilize their lives, work or advance their education, seek housing, and transition back into society after treatment of substance use or gambling disorder.
Provides a supportive environment for patients to stabilize their lives, work or advance their education, seek housing, and transition back into society after treatment of substance use or gambling disorder.
Acute psychiatric hospital serving the poor and under served.
Mental health inpatient, outpatient, intensive outpatient, social detox, and day treatment services to those who have no other alternatives to receive care.
Acute psychiatric hospital serving the poor and under served.
Mental health inpatient, outpatient, intensive outpatient, social detox, and day treatment services to those who have no other alternatives to receive care.
Admissions conducts assessments, identifies treatment needs, identifies the least restrictive treatment environment, and transfers individuals to that setting in the least amount of time. The program is designed to conduct thorough psychological evaluations and physical exams, and to begin a medication and treatment regime.
Forensic Mental Health Services (FMHS) provides a 128-bed male treatment facility which serves the State of Nebraska for individuals mainly involved in the legal system. It is comprised of two distinct programs, listed below:
Sexual Offenders Community Residential Program provides comprehensive treatment to individuals who demonstrate a pattern of sexually deviant behavior. The 85-bed male patient population includes convicted sex offenders who are offered treatment and patients committed by a mental health board. In addition, five of the beds are for female sex offenders. Aftercare services are also provided for individuals who have successfully completed the treatment program and are reintegrating into the community.
The Whitehall Program for adolescents who have sexually offended provides residential levels of care. Referrals are accepted for males ages 12-18. The program is family-centered and community-based. The program is located near the Wesleyan University campus and in the community. Contact the program by calling 402-471-6969.
Forensic Psychiatric Services provides a 43 beds, evaluation and assessments for individuals as ordered by the Nebraska legal court systems.
Admissions conducts assessments, identifies treatment needs, identifies the least restrictive treatment environment, and transfers individuals to that setting in the least amount of time. The program is designed to conduct thorough psychological evaluations and physical exams, and to begin a medication and treatment regime.
Forensic Mental Health Services (FMHS) provides a 128-bed male treatment facility which serves the State of Nebraska for individuals mainly involved in the legal system. It is comprised of two distinct programs, listed below:
Sexual Offenders Community Residential Program provides comprehensive treatment to individuals who demonstrate a pattern of sexually deviant behavior. The 85-bed male patient population includes convicted sex offenders who are offered treatment and patients committed by a mental health board. In addition, five of the beds are for female sex offenders. Aftercare services are also provided for individuals who have successfully completed the treatment program and are reintegrating into the community.
The Whitehall Program for adolescents who have sexually offended provides residential levels of care. Referrals are accepted for males ages 12-18. The program is family-centered and community-based. The program is located near the Wesleyan University campus and in the community. Contact the program by calling 402-471-6969.
Forensic Psychiatric Services provides a 43 beds, evaluation and assessments for individuals as ordered by the Nebraska legal court systems.
Provides a supportive environment for patients to stabilize their lives, work or advance their education, seek housing, and transition back into society after treatment of substance use or gambling disorder.
Provides a supportive environment for patients to stabilize their lives, work or advance their education, seek housing, and transition back into society after treatment of substance use or gambling disorder.
Short term inpatient stabilization (average length of stay 7 days) to acutely mentally ill persons in crisis who require emergency protective custody and psychiatric supervision. Priority is given to persons in the Region V service area.
Short term inpatient stabilization (average length of stay 7 days) to acutely mentally ill persons in crisis who require emergency protective custody and psychiatric supervision. Priority is given to persons in the Region V service area.
Provides a supportive environment for patients to stabilize their lives, work or advance their education, seek housing, and transition back into society after treatment of substance use or gambling disorder.
Provides a supportive environment for patients to stabilize their lives, work or advance their education, seek housing, and transition back into society after treatment of substance use or gambling disorder.
State licensed residential program that offers support to individuals who need assistance transitioning back into the community after a psychiatric crisis. Temporary residence is provided for (28) days at two locations (32 total beds, 16 at each location). The intent of the service is to support the participant throughout the transition or break, provide linkages to needed services, and assist in stabilization and transition back into the community.
Program components include the following services: periodic safety checks and monitoring, medication monitoring and education, assistance with activities of daily living, limited transportation, and overnight accommodation including food and lodging; linkage to psychiatric services, referrals to needed community services and supports including, but not limited to, behavioral health services, substance abuse treatment services, and community housing; and 24 hour staffing.
State licensed residential program that offers support to individuals who need assistance transitioning back into the community after a psychiatric crisis. Temporary residence is provided for (28) days at two locations (32 total beds, 16 at each location). The intent of the service is to support the participant throughout the transition or break, provide linkages to needed services, and assist in stabilization and transition back into the community.
Program components include the following services: periodic safety checks and monitoring, medication monitoring and education, assistance with activities of daily living, limited transportation, and overnight accommodation including food and lodging; linkage to psychiatric services, referrals to needed community services and supports including, but not limited to, behavioral health services, substance abuse treatment services, and community housing; and 24 hour staffing.
Mental health/substance use residential treatment services (American Indian/Alaska Native only).
Outpatient mental health and substance use treatment.
Chemical Dependency/Drug and Alcohol evaluations
Peer Support Program: Peer Support Mentors available to work one-on-one; monthly Outpatient Peer Support group meetings
Elders Program Tuesday-Thursday for those 60 and older.
Transitional Housing for those who complete a residential substance use treatment program.
Project Upstream offers individualized, family and community outreach services to American Indian and Alaskan Native families in Omaha Metro Area to help overcome barriers to academic, economic and health resources.
Mental health/substance use residential treatment services (American Indian/Alaska Native only).
Outpatient mental health and substance use treatment.
Chemical Dependency/Drug and Alcohol evaluations
Peer Support Program: Peer Support Mentors available to work one-on-one; monthly Outpatient Peer Support group meetings
Elders Program Tuesday-Thursday for those 60 and older.
Transitional Housing for those who complete a residential substance use treatment program.
Project Upstream offers individualized, family and community outreach services to American Indian and Alaskan Native families in Omaha Metro Area to help overcome barriers to academic, economic and health resources.
Residential facility (16 beds) provides supported transitional housing for persons needing assistance with developing/improving the skills they need to successfully live independently in the community. Residents are responsible for own transportation, food, and meal prep.
Residential facility (16 beds) provides supported transitional housing for persons needing assistance with developing/improving the skills they need to successfully live independently in the community. Residents are responsible for own transportation, food, and meal prep.
Children's services include childcare referrals; residential treatment (contracted); foster care; group home care (contracted); and juvenile court services.
Children's services include childcare referrals; residential treatment (contracted); foster care; group home care (contracted); and juvenile court services.
Long term residential placement for youth 10-18 years of age. Outpatient substance abuse treatment and therapy services available for youth placed in the long-term residential program.
Behavioral health services for youth 5-18 years of age depending on the program or service.
Volunteer mentoring program for 3rd through 12th grade in math or reading skills.
Family preservation services in Iowa and Nebraska.
Educational programs for professionals working with youth.
Long term residential placement for youth 10-18 years of age. Outpatient substance abuse treatment and therapy services available for youth placed in the long-term residential program.
Behavioral health services for youth 5-18 years of age depending on the program or service.
Volunteer mentoring program for 3rd through 12th grade in math or reading skills.
Family preservation services in Iowa and Nebraska.
Educational programs for professionals working with youth.
Subacute inpatient psychiatric treatment for adults; voluntary, evaluation and treatment of acute symptoms of psychiatric disorders and co-occuring disorders.
Emergency protective custody for those age 19 and over, involuntary. Evaluation and treatment of acute symptoms, initiated by law enforcement personnel in Region 3.
Day psychiatric program, adult partial hospitalization.
Psychiatric home health provides in-home nursing assessment, occupational therapy to assess functional skills, psychology to assist with behavior plans for caregivers, and social work to provide in-home psychotherapy.
Subacute inpatient psychiatric treatment for adults; voluntary, evaluation and treatment of acute symptoms of psychiatric disorders and co-occuring disorders.
Emergency protective custody for those age 19 and over, involuntary. Evaluation and treatment of acute symptoms, initiated by law enforcement personnel in Region 3.
Day psychiatric program, adult partial hospitalization.
Psychiatric home health provides in-home nursing assessment, occupational therapy to assess functional skills, psychology to assist with behavior plans for caregivers, and social work to provide in-home psychotherapy.
Offers an intensive, 24 hour behavioral health care facility to help adults, children and adolescents with behavioral health disorders or co-occurring disorders. The program is designed to help individuals achieve mental stability or long-term stability. Patients receive a clinical evaluation at admission. This allows care providers to help the patient create a personal treatment plan that targets their needs and goals.
Offers an intensive, 24 hour behavioral health care facility to help adults, children and adolescents with behavioral health disorders or co-occurring disorders. The program is designed to help individuals achieve mental stability or long-term stability. Patients receive a clinical evaluation at admission. This allows care providers to help the patient create a personal treatment plan that targets their needs and goals.
FaDSS is a free and voluntary home visitation program that partners with families to set goals that lead to self sufficiency. FaDSS works with low income families, at or below 175% of federal poverty level based on family size or receiving cash assistance (FIP). FaDSS is a family based program, working with the whole family and offering activities and screening with children 0-5. FaDSS assists families in learning to set goals and advocate for themselves, as well as connecting with community resources.
FaDSS is a free and voluntary home visitation program that partners with families to set goals that lead to self sufficiency. FaDSS works with low income families, at or below 175% of federal poverty level based on family size or receiving cash assistance (FIP). FaDSS is a family based program, working with the whole family and offering activities and screening with children 0-5. FaDSS assists families in learning to set goals and advocate for themselves, as well as connecting with community resources.
Residential care and treatment for adults with severe and persistent mental illness. Incorporates structured therapeutic living situations and individualized treatment plans that assist residents in living and functioning as independently as possible.
Residential care and treatment for adults with severe and persistent mental illness. Incorporates structured therapeutic living situations and individualized treatment plans that assist residents in living and functioning as independently as possible.
Offers an inpatient mental health treatment program for children, adolescents and adults. A mental health assessment is conducted to determine level of care needed and to establish the proper treatment program.
Offers an inpatient mental health treatment program for children, adolescents and adults. A mental health assessment is conducted to determine level of care needed and to establish the proper treatment program.