Provides short term residential mental health and substance use treatment; Medication management; Integrated primary care; Emergency walk-in services; Comprehensive mental health and substance use assessments; Drug or alcohol screening; Individual, group, family and couples counseling; Substance use education; Case management; Recovery coach; Peer support; Transportation assistance; Homeless services; Vocational rehabilitation.
Federal, or any government funding for substance use programs; IHS/Tribal/Urban (ITU) funds; Medicare; 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)
Self-referral or referral from a provider; drug and alcohol or mental health evaluation indicating the need for residential level of care.
Provides residential substance use treatment for pregnant women or women with young children; Substance use and dual diagnosis treatment; .
Free of charge with Medicaid and other qualifying insurance coverage.
Drug and alcohol evaluation with an ASAM level III.3 criteria for residential services.
Provides short-term residential substance abuse treatment; Substance abuse and co-occurring mental health diagnosis treatment; Medication management.
Private insurance; Parole and Probation vouchers; Self pay
Substance use and mental health assessment conducted by Inroads to Recovery Outpatient Program provider.
Provides short term and long term residential substance use and dual diagnosis treatment; Individual, group and family therapy; Substance use education; Relapse prevention; Peer support.
Nebraska Medicaid, Magellan Behavioral Health, Criminal Justice Vouchers; some private insurance, private pay and a sliding fee scale for residential services.
Mental Health and Substance Use Dual Diagnosis required; Evaluation from provider that indicates 3.3 level of care for short-term and 3.5 level of care for long-term residential services.
Provides transitional substance abuse treatment for women; Drug and alcohol education; Individual and group therapy; 12 step meetings; Relapse prevention.
After orientation phase residents must be employed and pay $105/week
Nebraska resident; Prior substance abuse treatment; Drug and alcohol evaluation within 6 months.
Provides long term residential treatment half way house for men; Comprehensive substance use assessment; Drug or alcohol screening; Case management; self-help groups; Peer mentoring; Individualized weekly counseling; Group therapy; Financial budgeting assistance; 12-Step meetings. All residents are required to be employed 30 hours a week within 2 weeks of admission. Residents receiving disability benefits are required to volunteer in the community.
Residents pay $20/day for room and board, all other fees paid through Region 6 Behavioral Health funding.
Substance use disorder diagnosis, prior treatment experience and Nebraska state resident; Screening completed by A.R.C.H. staff to get on the waiting list.
Provides long term residential treatment half way house for men; Comprehensive substance use assessment; Drug or alcohol screening; Case management; self-help groups; Peer mentoring; Individualized weekly counseling; Group therapy; Financial budgeting assistance; 12-Step meetings. All residents are required to be employed 30 hours a week within 2 weeks of admission. Residents receiving disability benefits are required to volunteer in the community.
Residents pay $20/day for room and board, all other fees paid through Region 6 Behavioral Health funding.
Substance use disorder diagnosis, prior treatment experience and Nebraska state resident; Screening completed by A.R.C.H. staff to get on the waiting list.
Provides supervised residential psychiatric rehabilitation for clients with severe and persistent mental illness; Life skills training and support; Day Program; Community Support Program; 24/7 onsite.
Medicaid managed care; Region 6 Behavioral Health and Douglas County General Assistance funding; Residents pay a portion of income for room & board.
Primary severe persistent mental illness (SPMI) diagnosis; Must have a source of income (Ex: Social Security; VA Pension, etc.)