Group-focused non-residential services for substance abusing clients who require a more structured or more intensive treatment approach than can be provided in an outpatient program but do not require residential services. Individuals receiving these particular services have been formally assessed and have been diagnosed with either a substance abuse or substance dependency diagnosis.
Offers outpatient substance use treatment services including assessment, individual counseling, group counseling, support groups, and educational information.
Offers outpatient substance use treatment services including assessment, individual counseling, group counseling, support groups, and educational information.
Works to help Veterans on their recovery journey through outpatient and inpatient services. The residential facility helps Veterans deal with substance abuse, homelessness, mental health, and unemployment through its 24-hour therapeutic and educational programs.
Offers outpatient counseling, assessments and referral services for adults and adolescents experiencing problems in their life due to substance use or problem gambling. Counseling is available on an individual or group basis and is also available to family members and/or friends. Also offers medication assisted treatment (MAT) services and intervention services, if needed as well as drug and alcohol screenings.
Detoxification services help a person become alcohol or drug-free. Individuals are medically monitored for withdrawal and other complications which may occur following cessation of prolonged use of alcohol or drugs.
Offers an adult intensive outpatient treatment program, providing group-based treatment.
Inpatient and outpatient services for adults, and outpatient services for adolescents with substance abuse problems.
Offers early intervention groups for both adults and adolescents.
Mental health counseling in home or in office. Focus on the following areas: parent-child conflict; adolescent conflicts; step-family and adoption issues; parenting and communication skills; abuse issues; physical, emotional and sexual, behavior issues; ADHD; anger management; impulse control; dependency issues; emotional issues; unresolved grief/loss; depression; and self-harm.
Chemical dependency services, including drug testing.
Psychological evaluations.
In-home parent education.
Anger management classes for adults and adolescents.
Provides an inpatient and outpatient substance abuse treatment program for women, pregnant women and women with children. Services include: Counseling, Anger management, Assertiveness training, and Case management.
Mental health services include mental health evaluations and individual, group, family, and couples counseling. Things that may be addressed in a session could include, but not limited to, the following: anxiety, ADHD, depression, grief, sexual abuse, physical abuse, neglect, trauma, sex addiction, sexual offenses, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or psychosis. These sessions may occur at the agency, home, jail, or school. Therapists specialize in trauma focused therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, adoption, art therapy, parent child interactive therapy, and motivational interviewing.
Substance use and addictions services include evaluations, counseling, and intervention. Things that may be addressed in a session could include, but not limited to, the following: cannabis, alcohol, methamphetamine, hallucinogens, prescription drugs, gambling, sex, and impulse buying. These sessions may occur at the agency or school.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) helps individuals start the substance abuse recovery journey. The program is individualized and typically lasts approximately three months. Upon the participant's completion of the intensive treatment phase, they transfer to participation in the aftercare group.
Offers a number of behavioral health, mental health and substance abuse services that are both trauma focused and strengths based. Services offered place a high emphasis on education, practice, and development of new skills to help individuals achieve goals.
The Clinical Services Program expands beyond the Home's youth to serve other youth and families in the community. Services open to the public: -- Evaluations - Available for individuals who have been court ordered to receive an initial diagnostic interview or for those who need evaluated for mental health, behavioral health or substance abuse treatment. -- Intensive Outpatient Program - A comprehensive, structured therapy program to help adolescents overcome substance abuse and mental health symptoms. -- Outpatient Program - A treatment plan focusing on increasing strengths and resources to help individuals overcome mental health, substance abuse and co-occurring disorders. -- Day Reporting - A comprehensive and strengths focused daily program for youth who are struggling in their current environment and are in need of additional structure and activity; located on Omaha Home for Boys campus. -- Family Support - A skill building program for families and youth that helps enhance family functioning in the home and overall functioning in the community. -- Intensive Family Preservation - Directed by a licensed therapist and experienced skill builder, this service offers therapy and skill building for families and youth.
Detoxification services help a person become alcohol or drug-free. Individuals are medically monitored for withdrawal and other complications which may occur following cessation of prolonged use of alcohol or drugs.
Offers an adult intensive outpatient treatment program, providing group-based treatment.
Inpatient and outpatient services for adults, and outpatient services for adolescents with substance abuse problems.
Offers early intervention groups for both adults and adolescents.
Offers substance use counseling, mental health counseling, medication management, intensive outpatient services, pain management, and counseling for individuals, families, and couples.
Provides assessments for substance use and problem gambling disorders, juvenile outpatient groups, recovery coaching, peer mentoring and building life skills. OWI assessments and 12-hour state mandated education course for OWI offencers offered. Also offers prevention and early intervention courses/education.
Works to help Veterans on their recovery journey through outpatient and inpatient services. The residential facility helps Veterans deal with substance abuse, homelessness, mental health, and unemployment through its 24-hour therapeutic and educational programs.
Offers outpatient substance use treatment services including assessment, individual counseling, group counseling, support groups, and educational information.
Residential and non-residential substance abuse and mental health services for men and women age 19 and above.
Short-term and long-term residential treatment. Clients in residential treatment live in a safe, supportive environment, meet weekly with a licensed therapist, and attend a variety of groups focused on substance use and mental health.
Offers a day and evening non-residential Intensive Outpatient Program. Clients meet weekly with a licensed therapist and attend 9 hours of programming, meeting 3 hours 3 times per week.
Evening non-residential Outpatient Program requires a commitment of 3 hours of programming for 1.5 hours twice a week, and individual meetings with a licensed therapist as needed.
Mental health services include mental health assessments, depression/anxiety/mental illness counseling, family therapy, stress/anger management counseling, trauma/abuse counseling, parenting and relationship counseling.
Substance abuse services include substance abuse evaluations, adolescent substance abuse groups, adult intensive outpatient (IOP), adult relapse prevention, drug court provider, family court provider, voucher provider and priority population: women who are pregnant and IV users.