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Offers counselors and therapists providing outpatient treatment for alcohol, drug, gambling, and tobacco use disorders.
Services include individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (M.A.T.). The program may also incorporate structured daytime activities such as educational and vocational services, social and recreational activities, 12-step meetings, family support programs, and continuing care for individuals who require intensive treatment but do not need 24-hour hospital care. Open to adolescents and adults.
Offers counselors and therapists providing outpatient treatment for alcohol, drug, gambling, and tobacco use disorders.
Services include individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (M.A.T.). The program may also incorporate structured daytime activities such as educational and vocational services, social and recreational activities, 12-step meetings, family support programs, and continuing care for individuals who require intensive treatment but do not need 24-hour hospital care. Open to adolescents and adults.
Day rehabilitation program where individual talents and skills are emphasized to help accomplish goals. Strengths-based philosophy dictates the program activities and the individualized service planning.
Community support with mental health and substance abuse services; provides advocacy, crisis support, and skills training in the community to promote independent living skills.
Offers counselors and therapists providing outpatient treatment for alcohol, drug, gambling, and tobacco use disorders.
Services include individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (M.A.T.). The program may also incorporate structured daytime activities such as educational and vocational services, social and recreational activities, 12-step meetings, family support programs, and continuing care for individuals who require intensive treatment but do not need 24-hour hospital care. Open to adolescents and adults.
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.
Day rehabilitation program where individual talents and skills are emphasized to help accomplish goals; strengths-based philosophy dictates the program activities and the individualized service planning.
Community support with mental health and substance abuse services. Provides advocacy, crisis support, and skills training in the community to promote independent living skills.
Offers counselors and therapists providing outpatient treatment for alcohol, drug, gambling, and tobacco use disorders.
Services include individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (M.A.T.). The program may also incorporate structured daytime activities such as educational and vocational services, social and recreational activities, 12-step meetings, family support programs, and continuing care for individuals who require intensive treatment but do not need 24-hour hospital care. Open to adolescents and adults.
Offers counselors and therapists providing outpatient treatment for alcohol, drug, gambling, and tobacco use disorders.
Services include individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (M.A.T.). The program may also incorporate structured daytime activities such as educational and vocational services, social and recreational activities, 12-step meetings, family support programs, and continuing care for individuals who require intensive treatment but do not need 24-hour hospital care. Open to adolescents and adults.
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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.
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.
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.
Inpatient substance abuse treatment and detox program for adult men and women age 18 and older and substance abuse outpatient services.
Provides substance abuse assessments.
Crisis intervention available 24/7.
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.
DUI offender services are provided.
Offers counselors and therapists providing outpatient treatment for alcohol, drug, gambling, and tobacco use disorders.
Services include individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (M.A.T.). The program may also incorporate structured daytime activities such as educational and vocational services, social and recreational activities, 12-step meetings, family support programs, and continuing care for individuals who require intensive treatment but do not need 24-hour hospital care. Open to adolescents and adults.
Provides inpatient and outpatient services for adults with chemical dependency. Has a Dual Diagnosis Track for individuals who have either a medical or mental illness in combination with an addiction. Provides both individual and group therapy.
Offers counselors and therapists providing outpatient treatment for alcohol, drug, gambling, and tobacco use disorders.
Services include individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (M.A.T.). The program may also incorporate structured daytime activities such as educational and vocational services, social and recreational activities, 12-step meetings, family support programs, and continuing care for individuals who require intensive treatment but do not need 24-hour hospital care. Open to adolescents and adults.
Offers a partial hospitalization program, also known as a day treatment program, for clients who require a more intensive treatment than outpatient programs, but are unable to commit to a residential or inpatient rehabilitation facility. PHP can also offer therapy sessions which assist clients in addressing co-occurring mental and/or physical health issues in addition to their substance use.
Provides a day treatment substance use disorder services to youth ages 13-18. The program offers Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient levels of care for youth with a primary substance use diagnosis. In addition to group programming, each youth is assigned an individual counselor to meet with weekly.
Offers counselors and therapists providing outpatient treatment for alcohol, drug, gambling, and tobacco use disorders.
Services include individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (M.A.T.). The program may also incorporate structured daytime activities such as educational and vocational services, social and recreational activities, 12-step meetings, family support programs, and continuing care for individuals who require intensive treatment but do not need 24-hour hospital care. Open to adolescents and adults.
