Blue Valley Behavioral Health is a leading outpatient provider in Nebraska, offering comprehensive dual diagnosis treatments to promote long-term sobriety. Their program options include evaluations, therapy, medication management, and community support services, all tailored to each client's unique goals and needs.
If you or someone you know is living with opioid addiction in Lincoln or the surrounding area, BAART Programs is here to help. We offer outpatient treatments for substance use disorder to fentanyl, heroin, and prescription opioid pain medications. Our main goal is to help individuals in their path to recovery and wellness
Touchstone offers personalized residential treatment plans for clients with addiction, lasting 35-42 days on average. The length of stay is based on individual needs and progress. Services include trauma-informed therapy, 12-step meetings, and family programs. Insurance and sliding fee scale options available.
Bryan Medical Center offers personalized care for clients through various treatment options such as group therapy, individual counseling, and recreational activities. They also provide specialized services for adolescents, with a focus on peer support and family involvement. The length of stay is determined by the individual's progress in their recovery program. Inpatient residents have access to shared living spaces, laundry, gym, and nutritious meals.
Centerpointe's residential co-occurring disorders program provides comprehensive support for homeless individuals over 19 struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues. Along with housing, clients have access to a range of services including therapy, medical care, and life skills education to promote overall wellness.
The Lincoln VA Clinic provides mental health and addiction treatment to veterans and their families, with access to medical services for a holistic approach. Services include therapy, support groups, trauma-informed care, and more. Clients seek easy access to care and may receive same-day help, but may be referred elsewhere for more severe needs.