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Provides independent living for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, or individuals with substance use and mental health disorders. Services include 24-hour support with personal care, meal preparation, and housekeeping. Other services offered assistance with medication, housekeeping, personal care, budgeting, and shopping.
Adult Co-occurring Disorders Residential Treatment Program offers transitional housing and residential treatment for adults 19 and over with co-occurring severe and persistent mental illness and substance dependence. Services include individual, group, and family counseling; recreational therapy; case management; and psychiatric services. Expected stay of 6-8 months.
Community Transitions provides psychiatric residential rehabilitation services in a residential setting to prepare adults with serious mental illness for community living.
Provides treatment for patients who have a history of sexually deviant behavior. The population includes individuals identified as convicted sex offenders serving sentences through the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services and those individuals who have been committed under an inpatient mental health board order for sex offender treatment.
Offers a transition program which works to gradually release the patients with appropriate safeguards, to allow patients the opportunity to successfully return to the community.
Offers residential treatment program providing individualized assessment and service plan to help youth develop higher levels of personal accountability, congestive self-control, and personal coping skills.
Male only youth facility serves juveniles who are court-ordered to reside there.
Offers evidence based behavioral and skill building programming. Individual therapy is offered for youth with behavioral and mental health needs, including substance abuse needs. Case managers and therapists work together to develop individual case plans for each youth.
Treatment programming encourages youth to look at the change process and to gain skills to address their thinking errors and develop skills to make positive decisions. Youth have the ability to earn incentives and privileges on the basis of positive behavior. Incentives can include group outings, special treats or other fun on-campus activities.
Supervised and/or supported residential programs for individuals needing additional levels of care as indicated in their mental health assessment and recovery plan.
Offers inpatient treatment for a variety of mental health and substance use disorders, including depression, stress management, domestic abuse, obesity, drug addiction, substance abuse/dependence, life transitions and adjustment difficulties, coping skills, mood at anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, anger management, obsessive compulsive disorder, grief and loss, career, low self-esteem, relationship issue, panic disorder, peer relationships, and trauma.
Psychiatric residential treatment facility providing 24-hour awake staff for boys and girls ages 5-17 with behavioral health problems or mental illness.
Provides independent living for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, or individuals with substance use and mental health disorders. Services include 24-hour support with personal care, meal preparation, and housekeeping. Other services offered assistance with medication, housekeeping, personal care, budgeting, and shopping.
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.
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.
24-hour supervised residential program, in Sparta, for adults with a diagnosis of severe and persistent chronic mental illness.
Provides independent living for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, or individuals with substance use and mental health disorders. Services include 24-hour support with personal care, meal preparation, and housekeeping. Other services offered assistance with medication, housekeeping, personal care, budgeting, and shopping.
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.
Offers residential treatment for individuals with mental health issues, includes 24-hour supervision, medication management, individual and group therapy, and more.
Adult Co-occurring Disorders Residential Treatment Program offers transitional housing and residential treatment for adults 19 and over with co-occurring severe and persistent mental illness and substance dependence. Services include individual, group, and family counseling; recreational therapy; case management; and psychiatric services. Expected stay of 6-8 months.
Community Transitions provides psychiatric residential rehabilitation services in a residential setting to prepare adults with serious mental illness for community living.
A short-term (up to 10 days), intensive, recovery-oriented treatment service designed to stabilize an individual who is experiencing a decreased level of functioning due to a mental health condition.
Services include:
- Daily psychiatric monitoring.
- Medication prescribing and management.
- Intermediate mental health and substance use symptom stabilization.
- Substance evaluation.
- Daily contact with a mental health professional.
- Skill building care coordination.
- Peer support.
- Referral/follow-up.
- 24-hour nursing care.
Provides mental health treatment and residential services for adults with chronic mental illness. Residential services are available for 30 adults in two professionally staffed residential facilities located in Des Moines. The agency provides skills training, to assist the individual to live in the least restricted living environment.
