Provides overall system coordination of prevention system coordination, housing coordination, consumers coordination, emergency system coordination and youth systems coordination to plan, strategize, prioritize, reach solutions and monitor services.
State psychiatric hospital serving individuals requiring specialized psychiatric services due to severe and persistent mental illness. Provides evaluation, assessment and treatment as ordered by the Nebraska legal system.
State mental health funds
Commitment under an inpatient mental health board order or sentencing through the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services
Provides acute adult, acute senior and Effective Disorder diagnosed individuals inpatient mental health treatment for crisis stabilization; Integrated primary care services; Emergency walk-in services; Medication management; Individualized treatment plans; Family psychoeducation.
Medicare; Medicaid; Private health insurance; Cash or self-payment.
Admission facilitated by emergent services.
Provides Civil Protective Custody (CPC) and social detoxification; Respite Care; Intensive outpatient and regular outpatient treatment; Comprehensive substance use assessment; Case management; Peer support; Individual, group and family counseling; Substance use education.
Federal, or any government funding for substance use programs; Medicare; Medicaid; Private health insurance; Cash or self-payment. Payment assistance (check with facility for details); Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors).
Civil Protective Custody (CPC) and Social Detox.
Provides Social Detoxification; Alcohol and drug evaluations; Integrated primary care; Medication management; Individual, group and family sessions; Intensive outpatient and regular outpatient treatment; Medication management; Substance use education; Support groups; Crisis intervention team.
Medicare Part A (Detox), Medicare Part B (Residential), Medicaid (adolescents only); Private insurance; All major credit cards, Checks and cash.
Admission to detox through the Indepedence Center; Admission to treatment requires current alcohol and drug evaluation.
Provides custody, screening, emergency evaluation and crisis intervention to acutely mentally ill individuals who are dtained under Nebraska Civil Commitment Statutes within Region V; Comprehensive medical/psychological examinations; Short-term intensive treatment; Medication therapy; Discharge planning; Linkages to other mental health and substance abuse programs.
Funded through federal, state and county sources. Clients billed for stay.
Must be detained within Region V (Southeast NE) by Law Enforcement under Mental Health Commitment Act to gain admission
Provides short-term mental health and crisis intervention support for up to 5 days. Staffed 24/7 by trained Peer Specialists who provide self help and proactive recovery tools to regain and maintain wellness.
Free of charge.
Self-refer, referred by a health professional, family/friend or law enforcement. Registration conducted by phone to determine appropriateness.
Long-term residential treatment; Intensive outpatient and regular outpatient treatment; Comprehensive substance use assessment; Case management; Peer support; Individual, group and family counseling; Substance use education.
Federal, or any government funding for substance use programs; Medicare; Medicaid; Private health insurance; Cash or self-payment. Payment assistance (check with facility for details); Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors).
Residential clients must have a alcohol and drug evaluation with a substance use disorder diagnosis.
Provides short term residential substance use treatment; Detoxification; Alcohol and drug evaluations; Integrated primary care; Medication management; Individual, group and family sessions; Intensive outpatient and regular outpatient treatment; Medication management; Substance use education; Support groups; Crisis intervention team.
Medicare Part A (Detox), Medicare Part B (Residential), Medicaid (adolescents only); Private insurance; All major credit cards, Checks and cash.
Admission to detox through the Independence Center; Admission to treatment requires current alcohol and drug evaluation.
Provides short-term residential treatment program for adult men and women; Individual, group and family counseling; Mental health, substance use, wellness and life skills education; Case management, Recreational group outings and life skills education. Let's TalkAbout It - Peer Support Group - Community support group for people who care about someone living with mental health and/or addiction issues. Meets @ 1000 S. 13th St, Lincoln, NE on the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 5:30pm-6:30pm. For more information contact (402) 475-5161.
Federal, or any government funding for substance use programs; Medicaid; Military insurance (e.g., TRICARE); Private health insurance; Cash or self-payment; State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid. Payment assistance (check with facility for details); Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors).
A current alcohol and drug evaluation indicating the need for residential services is required for admission.
Provides a comprehensive residential treatment program for chemically dependent or dually diagnosed pregnant women, and women with children. Therapeutic four phase community model: Orientation, Evaluation and Assessment, Employment and Recovery, Community Re-integration and Relapse Prevention and Aftercare. Individualized treatment plans; Individual and group therapy; Psychoeducational groups; Trauma and mental health counseling; Onsite therapeutic day care; Children’s developmental testing; psychological assessments and evaluations; Parenting education for women with children; 24-hour staff coverage.
Federal, or any government funding for substance use programs; Medicaid; Private health insurance; Cash or self-payment; State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid. Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors).
Drug and alcohol evaluation in the last 6 months; priority groups: pregnant women, IV users with dependent child and medical board.
Provides an eight week intensive residential substance abuse and dually diagnosed treatment program for women. Program includes individualized treatment plan; individual and group counseling; psych-educational group; trauma and mental health counseling; psychological assessments and evaluations; parenting education for women with children, as well as 24-hour staff coverage. Next Step: a step down/transitional home from residential treatment to independent living in the community.
Federal, or any government funding for substance use programs; Medicaid; Private health insurance; Cash or self-payment; State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid. Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Drug and alcohol evaluation in the last 6 months; submit evaluation for review; Referral source: self-referral, case worker, mental health provider, probation, etc. Program is for women who are actively using or women who are transitioning from jail and were actively using prior to incarceration.
Long term (6 to 8 months) residential substance use treatment for women who are chemically dependent or dual diagnosed; Therapeutic community model with four phases: Orientation/Evaluation/Assessment, Employment/Recovery, Community Reintegration, and Relapse Prevention/Aftercare; Program includes individualized treatment plan, Individual and group counseling; Psycho-educational groups; Psychological assessments and evaluaitons; Parenting education for women with children; 24 hour staff monitoring.
Federal, or any government funding for substance use programs; Medicaid; Private health insurance; Cash or self-payment; State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid. Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Drug and alcohol evaluation in the last 6 months; submit evaluation for review; Referral source: self-referral, case worker, mental health provider, probation, etc. Program is for women with history of prior short-term treatment and who need a longer treatment program.
Provides a step down residential substance abuse treatment program for men only; Comprehensive mental health and substance use assessments; Drug or alcohol screening; Individual, group and family counseling; Substance use education; Case management; Assistance obtaining social services; Peer support.
Federal, or any government funding for substance use programs; Sliding fee scale based on 25% of gross income while in program.
Referral for admission must occur while in an inpatient residential treatment program for substance abuse.
Provides residential psychiatric rehabilitation for clients with severe and persistent mental illness; Life skills training and support; Day Program; Community Support Program.
Medicaid provider; Private pay
2 of 3 ADLs; Acute inpatient within the last year