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A Woman's Touch Pregnancy Counseling Center http://www.awtpcc.org (external link)
PREGNANCY TESTS and confidential counseling
OBSTETRIC ULTRASOUNDS (limited)
PRENATAL AND NEWBORN care education
EDUCATION on abstinence and natural family planning
INFORMATION on STD and abortion risks
REFERRALS for adoption, post-abortion and community support
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AAA Center For Pregnancy Counseling http://www.aaacpc.com (external link)
PREGNANCY TESTING AND COUNSELING
STD TESTING for chlamydia and gonorrhea
OBSTETRIC ULTRASOUND (limited)
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL to social services and medical services
MATERNITY AND BABY SUPPLIES for people enrolled in the program
PARENTING CLASSES
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AAA Pregnancy Resource Center http://www.pregnancyhelpnow.org (external link)
PREGANANCY TESTS
CONFIDENTIAL PEER COUNSELING
PREGNANCY OPTION COUNSELING
EMERGENCY LENDING (i.e. maternity and baby clothes)
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN Program to earn new baby items and furniture by participation in educational parenting class
MATERIAL RESOUCES
COMMUNITY REFERRALS
PUBLIC SPEAKING
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Abundant Living Counseling and Ministries
OUTPATIENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES including individual counseling, group therapy, family therapy for children and youth, couples counseling, and integral approach of behavioral and spiritual counseling
SPIRITUAL/CHRISTIAN-BASED programs including Bible studies and support groups
COORDINATION OF SERVICES including respite care, medical care, mentoring, after school programs, legal assistance, housing/utilities, pantries and schools
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Adoption Links Worldwide http://www.alww.org (external link)
FREE PREGNANCY COUNSELING for women who choose to parent or make an adoption plan; services include referrals for WIC and Medicaid
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY THERAPY services for children, adolescents, individuals, couples and families designed to empower, support and preserve families; specializes in attachment and adoption issues, behavior management, parenting strategies and play therapy
DOMESTIC, INTERNATIONAL AND FOSTER CARE ADOPTION SERVICES including recruitment, home studies, training, placement services and post-placement supervision
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Adult, Adolescent, and Child Therapy, Inc.
THERAPY/COUNSELING services for families or individuals addressing issues including adoption, grief and loss, combined families, marriage and divorce, or life coaching
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Advanced Psychiatric Care
PSYCHIATRIC diagnostic interviewing
MEDICATION management
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Affiliates Mental Health Clinic
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH counseling services for individuals and families
EEG BIOFEEDBACK TRAINING
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Aging Partners http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
PLANS, coordinates and advocates for older people in the eight county area; mission is to enhance daily living, expand personal choices, and educate the community in an effort to ensure the independence and full life of the people we serve
WORKS with a full range of concerns that occur after the age of 60; this includes information and assistance, financial and legal concerns, housing options and services for family members and caregiver
TECHNICAL SUPPORT to publicly-funded local aging programs in Butler, Fillmore, Lancaster, Polk, Saline, Saunders, Seward and York counties
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Alcoholics Anonymous World Services http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org (external link)
HEADQUARTERS for Alcoholics Anonymous
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Alegent Behavioral Health http://www.alegent.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT psychiatric care
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY evaluation, medical management, psychotherapy, group therapy, partial hospitalization and addictions
OUTPATIENT CHEMICAL dependency services
PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION
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Alegent Health - Immanuel Medical Center http://www.alegent.com (external link)
FULL SERVICE HOSPITAL including:
Rehabilitation Center 572-2295
Center for Mental Health
Immanuel Fontenelle Home - skilled nursing home 572-2595
Holling Education Center
Immanuel Hospitality House - hotel accommodations 572-2828
The Cancer Center
The Heart and Vascular Institute
Alegent Health Clinics - primary care offices 572-3300
Immanuel Heritage Center- geriatric psychiatric services 572-2534
Inpatient and outpatient medical care
Emergency Dept 572-2225
Prenatal classes, natural birth unit
Weight Management Program
Joint (Replacement) Camp
Back and Spine Institute
Physical Therapy Clinic 572-2327
Sports Medicine
Women's and Children's Services
Epilepsy Center
Sports and Leisure Program
24-CRISIS HOTLINE (mental health), 717-4673
SUPPORT GROUPS:
Living with Cancer Support Group for cancer patients and families - 572-2072, 572-2933
Cancer Survivorship Program, support, education, social group meets monthly - 572-2072
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Alegent Health - Mercy Hospital http://www.alegent.com (external link)
FULL SERVICE HOSPITAL offering 24-hour emergency services, obstetrics, full surgical services, diagnostic services, critical and post critical care, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation
HOME CARE AND HOSPICE services
MENTAL HEALTH CARE services, inpatient and outpatient, and partial hospitalization; managed care and Employee Assistance Program
CHEMICAL substance detoxification and rehabilitation for adults; residential services for adolescents
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Alegent Health - Midlands Hospital http://www.alegent.com (external link)
HOSPITAL providing inpatient and outpatient medical care, emergency medical care, pharmacy, diagnostic imaging, outpatient rehab, audiology, laboratory, radiology, cardiac rehab, pulmonary self-care program, social services, cardiology services, dietary consultation, labor and delivery, sleep lab, blood bank, and orthopaedics
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION including childbirth, breastfeeding and diabetes education
PREVENTION and control of communicable diseases
IMMUNIZATION program
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Alpha School
SERVICES FOR PARENTS and children who attend the school
BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT techniques for children 6-21 years of age
APPROPRIATE social and classroom behavior
PARENT BEHAVIOR management skills
COMPLETE ACADEMIC curriculum
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American Cancer Society - High Plains Division http://www.cancer.org (external link)
DIVISION OFFICES for Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Hawaii, and Texas
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American Indian Council
MEALS served to anyone 11:30am-12:30pm, Monday-Friday
MEDICAL BUS SERVICES for Native Americans in the Alliance, Rushville, Hay Springs, and Gordon communities to the Pine Ridge, S.D. Medical Clinic/Hospital; for emergencies the bus can leave anytime, but a referral from a doctor is needed; for non-emergencies, the trip is made once a week
SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING
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American Lung Association of Nebraska http://www.breathehealthy.org (external link)
PATIENT, FAMILY EDUCATION programs for children with asthma
SUMMER CAMP for children with asthma
PROFESSIONAL, PATIENT, AND PUBLIC EDUCATION programs for people with chronic lung disease
LITERATURE on asthma, tobacco, lung disease and air quality
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL for respiratory care services
REPRESENT PUBLIC INTEREST in matters concerning lung health, particularly smoke-free environments and indoor air quality
OMAHA ASTHMA ALLIANCE prevents and controls asthma through education, advocacy, and monitoring resources
OPEN AIRWAYS program for schools and public education centers on environmental asthma triggers
TOLL-FREE HELP LINE for answers about lungs and smoking cessation
FREEDOM FROM SMOKING resources: online, help line, and self-help guide
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Apex Therapy Services http://www.apextherapyservices.org (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING SERVICES
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENTS
SPECIALIZED TREATMENT for Panic Disorder, OCD, Phobias and Social Anxiety Disorder
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Appleseed Centre
GENERAL COUNSELING
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ARCH - Alcoholic Resocialization Conditioning Help http://www.archhalfwayhouse.org (external link)
HALFWAY HOUSE for adult men with substance abuse problems; 90-day to 120-day treatment programs
REFERRALS to 3/4 way living situations
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ARCH - Alcoholic Resocialization Conditioning Help http://www.archhalfwayhouse.org (external link)
HALFWAY HOUSE for adult men with substance abuse problems; 90-day to 120-day treatment programs
REFERRALS to 3/4 way living situations
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Archdiocese of Omaha http://www.archomaha.org (external link)
ARCHDIOCESE OF OMAHA comprises more than 14,000 square miles in 23 counties in northeast Nebraska. The diocese has 17 high schools and 64 elementary schools.
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Associated Counseling Group http://www.acgfremont.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES for individuals, families, and groups, children, adolescent, and adults
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES include substance abuse evaluations, alcohol and drug education classes for adults, MIP/alcohol and drug education classes appropriate for ages 12 - 17; individual and group outpatient substance abuse treatment services
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Aurora Counseling Services, LLC http://www.auroracounselingservices.com (external link)
CRISIS COUNSELING
COUNSELING for individuals and families
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES including evaluations, counseling, and oral fluid testing
SEX OFFENDER evaluations
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Baart Community Health Care http://www.baartcdp.com (external link)
OUPATIENT METHADONE maintenance and detoxification clinic
INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY, AND GROUP COUNSELING
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Beacon of Light, Inc
3/4 WAY HOUSE - Supportive Recovery Home
ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS 3904 F St, 68107; 6510 Bedford, 68104
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Behaven Day Center, Inc http://www.behavenkids.com (external link)
DAY TREATMENT center for children ages 2-7 with severe and chronic behaviors, providing a structured day program for difficult or at-risk children; teaches children social skills and helps them learn to reduce aggression and increase attentiveness
FAMILY THERAPY and Community Treatment Aide services in the community
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES for daycare staff, agencies, parents
LEVEL 3 SCHOOL for children in Kindergarten through Fourth Grade
LEARNING CENTER for children ages 18 months to 8 years that focuses on providing children opportunities to grow socially, emotionally, and academically.
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Behavioral Health Services
SEEKERS OF SERENITY PLACE provides social detox and short-term residential treatment for chemically dependent adults
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Behavioral Medicine Clinic PC
PROVIDES PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING and therapy in all areas by licensed therapists.
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Better Living Counseling http://www.betterlivingcounselinginc.com (external link)
THERAPY SERVICES for individuals and families, including youth, toddlers, and couples
SERVICE PROVIDED in home or office
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES including parenting, budgeting, and social skills education
COMMUNITY TREAMENT aid assists with skills training and behavior management
SUPERVISED VISITATION as ordered by the court
DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING on site (urine or saliva tests)
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Birthright International http://www.birthright.org (external link)
CONFIDENTIAL pregnancy services
PREGNANCY TESTING
ASSISTANCE in accessing medical and financial resources in the community
REFERRALS to medical care and professional counseling
GUIDANCE for pregnancy related concerns including help in continuing with school or job
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health http://www.bvbh.net (external link)
INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE provides 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.
INTENSIVE YOUTH TREATMENT SERVICES provides intensive, therapeutic treatment in an outpatient setting to youth ranging from 8-18 years. The youth utilizing services typically fail in traditional outpatient programs and require comprehensive services. Typically, clients present a host of problems, often long-term in nature. The problems include but are not limited to substance abuse/dependency, parental substance abuse/dependency, scholastic problems, criminality, unhealthy peer association, gang involvement, learning or behavior disorders, mental health concerns and multi-systems involvement.
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH provides short-term outpatient mental health services for people experiencing mental health problems causing acute and/or moderate disruptions in the life of the individual or their family. The outpatient program serves youth, adults, the elderly, persons disabled by severe and persistent mental illness and persons recently discharged from inpatient mental health treatment. Services include psychological evaluations; planning for aftercare or referral as needed; individual, group and family therapy; and after-hours emergency, on-call access to therapists for crisis intervention.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE is a nonresidential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
PREVENTION COUNSELING PROGRAM provides non-residential services on a short-term basis to adults and youth who have been identified as high risk for developing problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs. Prevention counseling services are intended to prevent or lower the risks of developing substance abuse problems by the participants.
CHILDREN'S THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM provides for mental health evaluation and expansion of therapeutic services to students K-12 who are referred through their school
YOUTH ASSISTANCE provides intervention services designed to respond to elementary, middle or high school-age students who have been identified by school personnel as experiencing difficulty in school due to non-academic reasons. These services are not intended to provide treatment for youth, but rather to provide early intervention to minimize the existing risk factors and/or facilitate the youth and family into an available comprehensive treatment service.
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Boys Town http://www.girlsandboystown.org (external link)
LONG-TERM RESIDENTIAL placement for youth 10 - 18 years of age
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES for youth 5-18 years of age depending on the program or service
OUTPATIENT substance abuse treatment and therapy services available for youth placed in the Long-Term Residential program.
PARENTING classes
NATIONAL HOTLINE
FOSTER CARE PROGRAMS
FAMILY preservation services in Iowa
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS for professionals working with youth
EMERGENCY SHELTER services in Grand Island
VOLUNTEER mentoring program for 3rd through 12th grade in math or reading skills
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Boys Town National Research Hospital http://www.boystownhospital.org (external link)
FULL SERVICE HOSPITAL
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Bridge,The http://www.thehastingsbridge.com (external link)
RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT for females with substance abuse addictions; housing available on-site for dependent children up to age 8
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Bright Horizons http://www.brighthorizonsne.org (external link)
CRISIS LINE available 24 hours
ADVOCACY for individuals
SUPPORT GROUPS for adults and children
SHELTER for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault
CRIMINAL AND CIVIL JUSTICE and legal advocacy
PROTECTION ORDER application assistance
REFERRALS to community supports
COMMUNITY EDUCATION regarding domestic and dating violence, rape, and healthy relationships
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BryanLGH Medical Center East http://www.bryanlgh.org (external link)
HOSPITAL and emergency department.
55 PLUS PROGRAM health related services, discounts, education and social activities for people over age 55. Telephone: (402) 481-3355
CARDIAC AND VASCULAR SERVICES include servicing cardiac patients through a comprehensive program of diagnostic, therapeutic invasive and non-invasive procedures, surgical and rehabilitation programs. Telephone: (402) 481-3105
COMMUNITY EDUCATION incluing a complete listing of BryanLGH Medical Center educational programs for the community, and special education events. Telephone: (402) 481-8886. Ongoing programs include Baby Cares, a three-week series of classes which teaches the basics of baby care to expectant parents or parents with a newborn; Breastfeeding Basics, a one-week class for expectant couples planning to breastfeed their baby; Childbirth Education, a Lamaze, Accelerated Lamaze, and refresher Lamaze class; Infant Massage, a three-week series which teaches parents techniques to help a baby relax, sleep better and relieve gas and symptoms of colic; SIBS (Special Ideas for Brothers and Sisters), a class for brothers/sisters preparing them for a new baby in the family; and Baby Signs, a class teaching parents how to talk to your baby before the baby is able to talk.
CONFERENCE CENTER is for use by community groups meeting specific criteria based on limited availability. Catering is available, and fees are charged according to the room and services requested. Telephone: (402) 481-8300
PASTORAL CARE and educational programs to patients and their families. (402) 481-3162
REGIONAL INFANT APNEA CENTER is a regional referral program which provides diagnostic evaluation of high risk infants and instruction to parents in CPR and use of apnea monitors. Telephone: (402) 481-8933
SEXUAL ASSAULT NURSE EXAMINER (SANE) which assists victims of assault by gathering evidence and coordinating services so that victims interact with fewer persons. Telephone: (402) 481-5142
CARE MANAGEMENT counsel and help with arranging post-hospital care for patients and their family members. Telephone: (402) 481-8941
DEPRESSIVE AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCES (DBSA) is an informational and support group meeting on depression and manic depression on the first Tuesday of every month at BryanLGH Medical Center East. Telephone: (402) 481-5991, (402) 481-5320
VOLUNTEER RESOURCE PROGRAM where volunteers may begin service at the age of 14 and continue as long as they desire. Over 90 medical center areas are served. Telephone: 402-481-3032
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BryanLGH Medical Center West http://www.bryanlgh.org (external link)
HOSPITAL and emergency department.
CANCER CARE offering complete diagnostic and treatment methods, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy and biotherapy, screenings, hereditary risk assessments, cancer survivor events and support groups. Telephone: (402) 481-5400
CARE MANAGEMENT SERVICES counsel and help with arranging post-hospital care for patients and their family members. Telephone: (402) 481-5771
CENTER FOR SLEEP MEDICINE where registered polysomnographic technologists conduct sleep evaluations for the diagnosis and treatment of problems such as sleep apnea and excessive snoring, narcolepsy, insomnia, night terrors, sleepwalking, and shift work adaptation. Telephone: (402) 481-5338
CONFERENCE CENTER for use by community groups meeting specific criteria based on limited availability. Catering is available, and fees are charged according to the room and services requested. Telephone: (402) 481-5638
PASTORAL CARE and educational programs to patients and their families. Telephone: (402) 481-5130
URINARY INCONTINENCE SERVICE is a confidential, individualized program which assists women with urinary stress incontinence to regain muscle control. Clients are given instruction in how to perform the Kegel technique, as well as the use of biofeedback-assisted muscle training to control stress or urgency incontinence. Other options include collagen injection, done by a urologist, to increase resistance for urinary leakage. Telephone: (402) 481-5629
VOLUNTEERS may begin service at the age of 14 and remain active for as long as they desire. Opportunities exist in over 90 areas at the medical center. For more information, call 402-481-3032.
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Buckboard Therapeutic Riding Academy http://www.buckboardtherapeutic.org (external link)
THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING with some western riding for children with special needs
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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Camelot Care Centers http://www.provcorp.com (external link)
THERAPY FOR individual, couple, and family, for mental health and substance abuse issues, can provide services, in home, school, or office
FOSTER CARE services
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Cancer Hope Network http://www.cancerhopenetwork.org (external link)
EMOTIONAL SUPPORT to adult cancer patients and their families; support provided via telephone by trained volunteers who've been through a similar cancer experience, recovered, and are leading productive lives
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Cancer Hope Network http://www.cancerhopenetwork.org (external link)
EMOTIONAL SUPPORT to adult cancer patients and their families; support provided via telephone by trained volunteers who've been through a similar cancer experience, recovered, and are leading productive lives
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Capstone Behavioral Health http://www.capstonebehavioralhealth.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING in home or in office, focusing on parent-child conflict, adolescent conflicts, step-family and adoption issues, parenting and communication skills, abuse issues; physical, emotional and sexual, behavior issues; ADHD, anger management, impulse control, dependency issues, and emotional issues; unresolved grief/loss, depression, self-harm
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY services, including drug testing
PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS
PARENT EDUCATION, in-home
ANGER MANAGEMENT classes for adults and adolescents
TRUANCY and school refusal services
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Cass County Memorial Hospital http://www.casshealth.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
HOME MEDICAL supplies, home care, and hospice services
MEALS ON WHEELS
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH services, inpatient and outpatient
DIABETES EDUCATON
MONTHLY OUTPATIENT CLINICS
ALZHEIMERS Support Group
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Cass County Nebraska County Offices http://www.cassne.org (external link)
ASSESSOR
ATTORNEY
CLERK
COMMISSIONERS
DEPARTMENT OF ROADS
DISTRICT COURT
ELECTION
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
GIS MAPPING (property lookup)
REGISTER OF DEEDS
SHERIFF
SURVEYOR
TREASURER
VETRANS' SERVICES
VISITORS PROMOTION
WEED CONTROL
ZONING
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Cass County Offices
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
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Catholic Charities - Council Bluffs http://www.CatholicCharitiesdm.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, and families; marriage counseling also available
EXPERTISE in domestic abuse, sexual abuse, and post trauma disorder
PREGNANCY counseling and adoption services offered in Council Bluffs by the staff from Des Moines Catholic Charities office
SHELTER for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
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Catholic Charities - Omaha http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
NONPROFIT agency serving, empowering, and advocating for individuals and families in need
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CEDARS Youth Services http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
HELPING KIDS in crisis, fostering strong families through a variety of services located in Nebraska
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Center for Holistic Development, Inc. http://www.chdomaha.org (external link)
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH services
MENTAL HEALTH services
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE abuse treatment
PREVENTION AND EDUCATION programs for behavioral health, mental health, substance abuse
WORKSHOPS on mental/behavioral health issues
FREE SCREENINGS for depression, bi-polar disorder, anxiety, PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), ADHD, and alcohol use
TEENSCREEN is free screening for teens who may be at risk for suicide or mental health issues
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Center for Psychological Services, P.C.
24 HOUR CLINICIAN and crisis line for children through age 18
IN-SCHOOL BEHAVIOR SKILLS program available to all youth referred by their school
MOBILE CRISIS UNIT who can respond on-site where a youth, age 18 or younger, is experiencing an acute episode
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY counseling for youth and young adults
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Center for Survivors http://www.centerforsurvivors.net (external link)
CRISIS COUNSELING to domestic violence and/or sexual assault victims
24 HOUR HOTLINE
SAFE SHELTER
SUPPORT GROUPS
SUPPRT SERVICES include financial assistance and advocacy
PREVENTION and education materials
CHILDREN'S PROGRAM, including information on bullying and a support group
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Centering Corporation http://www.centering.org (external link)
PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL materials on grief
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP for children suffering death of a loved one
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CenterPointe, Inc. http://www.centerpointe.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT SERVICES:
ADULT & YOUTH TREATMENT offers outpatient treatment services for youth 13-18 and adults 19 and over with substance use disorders or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders; services are provided based on client need and many include individual, group, and family counseling and psychiatric services; expected stay depends on client need, but generally 6-8 months
ADULT DAY REHABILITATON SERVICES provides long term, structured day services for adults 19 and over with a severe and persistent mental illness and substance use disorders; services develop daily living skills designed to reduce admissions to more intensive services; expected stay up to 5 years
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM offers individual support and advocacy to develop skills needed to live in the community as independently as possible; services assist with basic needs such as housing, food, medical needs and linkages with needed services in the community; expected stay varies depending on client needs, but generally, 12-18 months
HARVEST PROJECT provides case management services specifically designed for adults 55 and older with substance use or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders; this program is provided in collaboration with the Lincoln Information for the Elderly (LIFE) and the Community Mental Health Center
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES:
ADULT DUAL DISORDER RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM offers transitional housing and residential treatment for adults19 and over with severe and persistent mental illness and substance dependence; services include individual, group and family counseling; recreational therapy; case management and psychiatric services; expected stay 6-8 months
GLIDE transitional housing in scattered site apartments in addition to case management services is provided for single, homeless adults over 19 years of age who have substance use and mental health disorders; contact the Community Support program for more information
PERMANENT HOUSING is a housing and case management service for single, homeless adults over 19 years of age who have substance use and mental health disorders; contact Communtiy Support for more information
TOUCHSTONE provides short-term residential treatment services for adults 19 and over with substance dependence disorders. Psychiatric services available. This program is provided in collaboration with Houses of Hope; expected stay is 30-45 days
YOUTH RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAM offers transitional housing and residential treatment for youth 13-18 years with substance dependence or co-occurring substance dependence and mental health disorders; services include individual, group and family counseling; recreational therapy; case management and psychiatric services; not a locked facility; expected stay 4-6 months
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM provides volunteer opportunities for working with youth and adults including tutors, intern and practicum students; in addition, trained volunteers and employees staff the 24-hour crisis line which provides immediate access to supportive listening, and information and referral services
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Central District Health Department
WIC nutritional program provides supplemental food
KIDS CONNECTION Children's Health Insurance application and provide a nurse who advocates and gives referrals to health practitioners in the community
P.H.O.N.E. Public Health Outreach & Nursing Education
ADULT IMMUNIZATION CLINIC the second Thursday of each month, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, call for cost
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SAFETY and surety - air, food, and water inspection and contamination issues (complaints and questions); natural and infectious disease information, such as West Nile virus, insect bites, etc.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE - bioterrorism threats (chemical, biological, and nuclear), mass immunization clinics, strategic national stockpile, volunteer opportunities
PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATION
DAY CARE service provider list
BREASTFEEDING information and education
SMOKING CESSATION program, Break the Chain: Freedom from Tobacco
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Central Nebraska Council on Alcoholism http://www.cncaa.net (external link)
INFORMATION AND REFERRALS to local services, including counseling and treatment
COMMUNITY PREVETION and education programs
MEETING TIMES AND LOCATIONS for the following addiction support groups: Alcoholics Anonymous, Alateen, Al-Anon, Co-dependency Anonymous, Emotions Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous, Teen 12 Step Support Group, Adult Children of Alcoholics, Dual Diagnosis, Gambler's Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous
LENDING LIBRARY
BOOKSTORE
CLASSROOM PROGRAMS (Early Childhood-Post-Secondary)
TEACHER INSERVICES
TECHNICAL assistance
INTERVENTION EDUCATION
DUI and MIP education
PARENT education
POLICY development
WORKPLACE education
FREE MATERIALS to enhance curricula (posters, pamphlets, handouts, fact sheets)
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Charles Drew Health Center, Inc http://www.charlesdrewhcomaha.org (external link)
HEALTH CLINIC
ADULT MEDICINE
PEDIATRICS INCLUDING well child, physicals (school, sports and camp), immunizations, acute care
OB/GYN PROVIDES pap smears, breast and cervical cancer screening, etc.
FAMILY PLANNING
NUTRITION AND WIC program
HEALTH PROMOTION and disease prevention
HIV/AIDS CONFIDENTIAL testing and counseling
SOCIAL WORK, case management
INCENTVE PROGRAM, Healthy Choices, for pregnant women
MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM for indigent patients
SPEAKERS' BUREAU
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
SUBSTANCE ABUSE EDUCATION
OUTREACH TO African American women, youth, pregnant women and substance abusers
DENTAL CLINIC PROVIDES routine dental screening, non-emergency dental services, monetary assistance with dental cost; sliding fee scale
EYE DOCTOR PROVIDES routine vision screening; glaucoma or other eye disease evaluation available at little or no cost
PHARMACY FOR patients of Charles Drew
STD SCREENING and treatment for men and women
PROSTATE EXAMS
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Child Guidance Center http://www.child-guidance.org (external link)
YOUTH, FAMILY, and ADULT COUNSELING to assist in family conflict, school behavior, emotional disturbance, law violation, substance abuse, trauma, abuse, mental illness, domestic violence ,and/or attachment issues.
SPECIALIZED OUTPATIENT PROGRAM for adolescents who have been sexually offended, which includes risk assessment for youth, individual, family, and sex offender specific group therapy
EXTENDED DAY TREATMENT program for children 6-12; hours are daytime during the summer and after school when school is in session
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Child Saving Institute http://www.childsaving.org (external link)
CHILD CARE
Developmental Childcare – accredited daily childcare services for children 6 weeks old through age 6 with a focus on the development of strong positive relationships;
Therapeutic Childcare – specialized support for children in CSI’s childcare center with emotional or behavioral issues
KidSquad, a consultation service provided to Omaha childcare centers by three other human service agencies and CSI regarding emotional and behavioral challenges within classrooms
PREVENTION SERVICES
Pregnancy Counseling – counseling services for anyone with an unplanned pregnancy, addressing the issues related to the pregnancy and considering options for care;
Adoption Services – provision of home studies, training, support and consultation with the intention of expanding families through various adoption options;
Parenting Education Workshops – 10-week workshops for parents addressing normal development of children and youth, appropriate expectations, relationship skills, and effective discipline techniques;
School-based Services – SAFE -- in-home and in-school support provided for children in 2nd through 7th grades in the Omaha Public School system and their families;
Independent Living Skills – training, individual support and group support for youth 16-and-over who are state wards and anticipate aging-out of the child welfare system.
Home Visitation – Young Parent Program -- support for at-risk parents with newborns or very young children, provided in the home in collaboration with the Visiting Nurse Association, and tailored to the needs of each family;
Real Life Connections – training and support services provided in the Omaha Correctional Center for parents and focused on improved community functioning upon release;
Therapy – individual, family and group therapy services with a focus on children and youth and on the importance of building strong attachments and healthy relationships
CHILD WELFARE SERVICES includes an array of early intervention services provided to families entering the child welfare system
Foster Care
In-Home Safety Services - support for families in their homes in resolving crises
Family Engagement Services – initial family contact focusing on family structure;
Family Support – support provided in-home to assist with parenting skills;
Intensive Family Preservation – in-home parenting instruction;
Supervised Visitation – directed at reunification of children with their parents;
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Home-Supported Safety Services – provision of care for less than 24 hours, for children and youth requiring safe places while they and their families establish effective safety plans;
Residential Care – provision of short-term out-of-home care for children and youth who are unable to remain in their birth or foster homes due to lack of safety for themselves or their families;
Respite – short-term relief through the provision of safe care in the Children’s Crisis Center for children or youth whose families need a break from the challenge of parenting
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Childhelp http://www.childhelp.org (external link)
CONFIDENTIAL AND ANONYMOUS HOTLINE offers crisis intervention, information, literature, and referrals to thousands of emergency, social service, and support resources
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Children's Hospital and Medical Center http://www.chsomaha.org (external link)
PRIMARY AND TERTIARY CARE from birth to adolescence, including a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, and Youth Village, a special teen-age unit
SPECIALTY CLINICS
FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER provides comprehensive outpatient and mental health services, specializing in pediatric issues
CAROLYN SCOTT RAINBOW HOUSE provides a home-away-from-home for parents with children suffering from long-term illness
PEDIATRIC HINTS
EATING DISORDERS Clinic
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Children's Rights Council of Nebraska and Iowa http://www.childrensrightcouncilneia.com (external link)
INFORMATION FOR CHILDREN of divorce and separation, their parents and extended families
FAVORS FAMILY FORMATION and preservation, strengthening families through education and advocacy
WORKS TO DEMILITARIZE DIVORCE between parents, substituting conciliation and mediation for adversarial process
COMMUNICATION SKILLS, anger management, and parenting education for custodial, noncustodial, or absent parent, who has not been able to be in contact with the child(ren) for a period of time
ACCESS/VISITATION PROGRAM program which assists parents who want the other parent to provide emotional support when there is denial or interference with the emotional support and parenting time a parent wishes to provide
VOLUNTEERS direct clients to assistance in parenting time including sample parenting plans
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Children's Rights Council of Nebraska and Iowa http://www.childrensrightcouncilneia.com (external link)
INFORMATION FOR CHILDREN of divorce and separation, their parents and extended families
FAVORS FAMILY FORMATION and preservation, strengthening families through education and advocacy
WORKS TO DEMILITARIZE DIVORCE between parents, substituting conciliation and mediation for adversarial process
COMMUNICATION SKILLS, anger management, and parenting education for custodial, noncustodial, or absent parent, who has not been able to be in contact with the child(ren) for a period of time
ACCESS/VISITATION PROGRAM program which assists parents who want the other parent to provide emotional support when there is denial or interference with the emotional support and parenting time a parent wishes to provide
VOLUNTEERS direct clients to assistance in parenting time including sample parenting plans
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Children's Square USA http://www.childrenssquare.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER for children and youth up to age 18
HOTLINE for runaway, missing, or exploited children
PSYCHIATRIC RESDENTIAL TREATMENT for youth ages 8 - 17 years; will accept voluntary placements for children who meet admission criteria.
ACADEMIC CENTER for students with behavior disorders at the primary and secondary level, grades 1 - 12
FAMILY Safety Risk and Permanency Services skill development and counseling offered in-home for families
CHILD CARE, Children's Center Educare, for ages six weeks to 12 years; available to the general public, includes preschool, before and after school service and transportation
REMEDIAL SERVICES including skill building and emergency crisis services for children and families in foster care and in the biological home in Iowa
FOSTER CARE in Nebraska to provide family setting for children and youth who, would otherwise be in a group home setting; emergency foster care also offered in Nebraska
FOSTER PARENT recruitment, retention and support services in conjunction with Iowa KidsNet
AFTERCARE services for children who have aged out of foster care
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Choices Counseling and Consulting, Inc.
IN HOME remedial services for individuals, children, couples, and families
OFFICE BASED therapy services for individuals, children, couples, and families
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Choices Treatment Center, Inc. http://www.choicestreatmentcenter.com (external link)
FREE EVALUATIONS, assessments and interventions for problem gamblers
FREE FIVE-WEEK FAMILY education program for anyone who wants to learn more about the affects of addiction
INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP counseling (sliding-scale, debt-ratio fee--where applicable)
COUNSELOR PRESENTATIONS to schools, community groups, churches, lawyers, probation, judges and businesses
HELP LINE service available 24 hours
WOMEN'S PROGRAM includes a ten-week women's only group, budget & financial help, domestic violence help and information, exercise and health eating and eating disorders
ALCOHOL/SUBSTANCE ABUSE evaluations and individual counseling
MENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENTS & COUNSELING -individual, marriage, couples, family
OVERSPENDING ASSESSMENTS and COUNSELING
FINANCIAL BUDGETING
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Cirrus House, Inc. http://www.cirrushouse.com (external link)
SERVICES for those who experience severe and persistent mental illness
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM provides assistance in locating suitable and affordable housing, teaches basic living skills, and assists in finding appropriate medical care
DAY REHABILITATION, day support, and transitional employment opportunities
ASSISTED LIVING facility where members are encouraged to be part of the treatment plan
TRANSPORTATION to and from home, work, and appointments
LOW COST MEALS served weekdays at noon
MEDICATION SUPPORT
YOUTH PROGRAMS
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Clarinda Mental Health Institute
ACUTE INPATIENT psychiatric program for persons 18 year of age and older that have been court ordered or pre-screened from designated mental health center
GEROPSYCHIATRIC long-term nursing facility for mentally ill individuals who cannot be managed in a community based nursing facility
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Columbus City Offices http://www.columbusne.us (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT offices
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Columbus Community Hospital http://www.columbushosp.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP meets quarterly, 562-3322
PARKISON'S SUPPORT GROUP, 3:00pm-4:00pm, 2nd Thursday every other month, 564-1438
HEALTH WATCH personal emergency system
SMOKING CESSATION, 562-3322
MEALS ON WHEELS available for $4.25 for senior citizens or people with physical disabilities, 562-4466
HOME HEALTH and Hospice Care, 562-3300
OCCUPATIONAL, SPEECH AND PHYSICAL therapy
WIGGLES AND GIGGLES THERAPY for Kids includes evaluation, treatment, and education for developmental disabilities and other pediatric conditions
GENERAL HEALTH EDUCATION programs on topics such as nutrition and diabetes, 562-3341
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH and safety education, including flu shots, and treatment of injuries
CARDIOPULMONARY REHABILITATION and wellness - wellness program is open to the public
BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT, call 562-3266 for appointment
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Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska http://www.mnca.net (external link)
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES for all MIDCAP programs
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Community Action Partnership of Western Nebraska http://www.pcswn.com (external link)
COMMUNITY ACTION Partnership agency serving Western Nebraska
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Community Mental Health Center of Lancaster County http://www.lancaster.ne.gov/cnty/mental (external link)
CASE MANAGEMENT services to adults with long-term mental health problems; services include planning, on-going support and follow-up, medication monitoring, and assistance in building a community support system
EMERGENCY SERVICES staff are available 24 hours daily, seven days a week, to assist with emergency mental health concerns; during normal business hours (Monday-Friday), intake staff handle all new incoming calls that result from telephone inquiries or walk-ins; during evening and weekend hours, staff handle calls from the public regarding a variety of needs from general information to crisis counseling; the emergency service staff work with other agencies to determine appropriate interventions and/or placement for persons who may be suicidal or otherwise pose a danger to themselves or others
CASE MANAGEMENT FOR THE ELDERLY is a three-agency cooperative program targeting frail elderly with severe mental health and/or substance abuse problems; provides community support, intensive on-site interventions, referral to other treatment providers, advocacy, coordination of services and independent skill building; all services are designed to maximize independent functioning and to assist in decreasing the symptoms of mental illnesses and substance abuse; eligibility: Lancaster County residents, age 55 and older, who have limitations from a complex mental health or substance use problems
HOMELESS SERVICES provides consultation and outreach to homeless individuals (especially homeless mentally ill individuals), as well as referral to agencies which provide services for homeless persons; services include assessment, short-term case management, and the procurement of services; participates in the Lincoln/Lancaster County homeless initiatives such as the Homeless Coalition and HUD
LANCASTER COUNTY CRISIS CENTER provides short-term stabilization and residential care (average length of stay 4 days) to acutely mentally ill persons in crisis who require emergency protective custody and psychiatric supervision; priority is given to persons in the Region V service area; the Crisis Center physician also provides consultation to the County Jail
MEDICAL SERVICES offers outpatient evaluation, medication management, therapy, crisis intervention, and inpatient care in community hospital setting for CMHC adult clients; physicians provide clinical supervision of CMHC staff and consult wt other agencies in the county
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH JAIL DIVERSON PROGRAM seeks to divert persons with a serious mental illness or co-occurring substance use disorder, who are in the Lancaster County Jail for non-violent charges; engages and maintains those persons in treatment services and wellness programs in an effort to reduce or eliminate contacts with the criminal justice system
OUTPATIENT SERVICES provides comprehensive services to meet the psychological needs of adults in Lancaster County; services include addressing needs ranging from personal adjustment problems to major psychiatric disorders; comprehensive evaluation; individual, family and group therapy; marital counseling; medication monitoring; sex offender treatment; crisis intervention; consultation and education; and intensive group therapy options
PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION provides daytime treatment for persons who require more intensive services than is available through traditional outpatient services, but who do not require the structure and supervision of an inpatient setting; the average length of stay is 2-3 weeks; the program operates as a therapeutic community, which means that the clients are expected to be active and responsible in setting their own treatment goals; this program also provides intensive group therapy options for persons requiring less than full-time partial care
PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides an intensive, psychiatric residential rehabilitation program as a step-down from the Lincoln Regional Center programming; the program focuses on acquiring and maintaining community living skills and movement to the highest possible level of functioning
RESIDENTIAL CARE consists of:
TRANSITIONAL LIVING FACILITY (TLF) offers comprehensive 24-hour care to residents with the goal of reducing the need for services, continuing treatment, and rehabilitation efforts; contact Ken Kotas, 441-8344, for more information
INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM (ILP) operates without 24-hour supervision and provides individual and group therapy designed to promote independence; training is provided in basic living skills, interpersonal relationships and knowledge of community resources; contact ILP Coordinator, Sam Ridge, 441-7940, for more information
SUPPORT GROUP:
FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP is a peer support group for parents, family and friends coping with a mentally ill adult; the group, facilitated by CMHC staff members, meets on Wednesdays, 7 pm-9 pm, first floor, 2201 South 17th Street
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Compassionate Friends, The http://www.compassionatefriends.org (external link)
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS for Compassionate Friends support groups
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Confidential Counseling
MENTAL HEALTH THERAPY services related to anxiety, ADHD, child abuse, depression, domestic violence, early childhood and adolescent behavior, neurosis, psychosis, schizophrenia, sexual abuse, and substance abuse
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Cornhusker Place, Inc. http://www.cornhuskerplace.com (external link)
LICENSED SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT and detoxification center supported by 24-hour nursing coverage and medical support.
CIVIL PROTECTIVE CUSTODY provides an involuntary emergency alcohol and drug detoxification program where clients are admitted by law enforcement officers. This is a secure unit where clients age 14 and older are placed until they are sober or a maximum of 24 hours has elapsed or they are released to a responsible person. A responsible person must be 19 years or older, have a breath alcohol content of .00, have photo identification, a means of transportation, sign a form indicating they will take total responsibility for the person until sober or no longer under the influence of drugs.
VOLUNTARY DETOXIFICATION PROGRAM offers a non-secure voluntary detoxification program for male and female clients age 18 and older who are under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or in a stage of withdrawal. A 24-hour nursing staff is available. Clients may stay for three to five days and have the opportunity to visit with a counselor/case manager. Capacity for minors is limited and requires parental consent.
SHORT TERM RESIDENTAL CARE offers a 30-45 day residential substance abuse treatment program for men, 19 years and older, who have an evaluation recommending a residential level of treatment. Capacity is 6 beds.
INTERMEDIATE RESIDENTIAL CARE offers a long-term (6-9 month average) residential substance abuse treatment program for men, 19 years and older, who have a history of chronic substance abuse and have failed other treatment programs. The goal is to return the client to a life without substance abuse and to be able to re-enter our community. Capacity is 14 beds.
RESPITE offers 1-7 day stay for adult males or females, 18 years and older, who are in crisis but not a danger to themselves or others and are in need of stabilization. Capacity is 6 beds.
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Covenant House Nineline http://www.covenanthouse.org/programs_nl.html (external link)
HOTLINE offers free, confidential and immediate crisis intervention for kids and parents
REFERRALS to local runaway shelters
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Creighton University Medical Center http://www.creightonhospital.com (external link)
HOSPITAL
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Crisis Center http://www.giscrisis.org (external link)
SERVICES for Domestic Violence Clients:
24 hour emergency and support services for victims of family violence and sexual assault
Safe shelter
Emergency and support transportation
Medical assistance
Legal assistance
Food and clothing
Child care
Court support
Peer support groups
Advocacy
Transitional shelter
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Crisis Center for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault http://www.knowanddowhatsright.com (external link)
24-HOUR CRISIS LINE
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
SHELTER
EDUCATION AND SUPPORT, including support groups, for survivors and abusers
REFERRALS for legal and medical help, assistance with protection orders
CRISIS INTERVENTION
SPANISH speaking services
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Cristo Cordero de Dios
SPIRITUAL COUNSELING for Hispanic couples addressing a variety of family issues, including adaptation to a new culture, raising children, changes in employment, divorce
FOCUS ON communication
INFORMATION ABOUT resources in the community
INTERPRETATION SERVICES
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Crossroads Counseling Services
INDIVIDUAL, COUPLE and family counseling
POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER, other trauma and abuse issues
EATING DISORDERS and groups
CHRISTIAN-BASED counseling
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Destiny Counseling
COUNSELING SERVICES: individual, marriage and family counseling
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Destiny Counseling
COUNSELING SERVICES: individual, marriage and family counseling
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Dill Counseling Services
COUNSELING for children and adults, including marriage and family counseling
TRAUMA counseling (EMDR) (hypnosis)
COGNITIVE and behavioral therapy
SPIRITUAL counseling on request
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Diocese of Lincoln http://www.dioceseoflincoln.com (external link)
CATHOLIC education
COUNSELING
HOUSING PROGRAMS
REFUGEE services
FOOD PANTRY
THRIFT STORES
FERTILITY CENTER and natural family planning program
FAMILY LIFE OFFICE that provides family and youth ministry programs and bereavement counseling and support groups
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Disabled American Veterans http://www.dav.org (external link)
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
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Discovery Center, The http://www.thediscoverycenter.com (external link)
EVALUATIONS for alcohol and drug users
EDUCATION CLASSES once-a-month education class and a 5 week education class
INTENSIVE outpatient treatment
CONTINUING care
RELAPSE prevention
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Diversion Services
SUPEVISION AND COUNSELING of individuals who are at risk of involvement in the criminal justice system and/or substance abuse
DECISION MAKING CLASS for misdemeanor offenders (16 - 18 years of age)
ALCOHOL AND DRUG classes for Minors in Possession of Alcohol (16 - 20 years of age)
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Domestic Abuse/Sexual Assault Services
CRISIS INTERVENTION and support for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking
CRISIS LINE available 24 hours
EMERGENCY SHELTER and food
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
ADVOCACY for medical, legal, and economic needs
INFORMATION and referrals
SUPPORT GROUPS
PUBLIC AWARENESS and community education programs
RESOURCE LIBRARY
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Douglas County Health Center http://www.douglascounty-ne.us (external link)
LONG-TERM nursing facility and skilled care
ASSISTED LIVING PROGRAM, Medicaid Waiver program
HOSPICE CARE
ALZHEIMER'S and Dementia care
THERAPEUTIC Recreation
ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL serving the poor and underserved
MENTAL HEALTH inpatient, outpatient, and partial hospitalization services to Douglas County
residents who have no other alternatives to receive care
DENTAL CLINIC
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DOVES Program,The http://www.dovesprogram.com (external link)
PROGRAM for victims of domestic, dating, and sexual violence
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Drug Task Force
ALLOWS citizens an opportunity to report possible drug related information to law enforcement
COMMUNITY Action Group provides information and education to parents and community members
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Early Childhood Mental Health Systems of Care Project
IDENTIFIES AND REFERS FAMILIES with children prenatal to 8 years old and providers that serve them
DEVELOPS RESOURCES IN AREAS of need regarding early childhood mental health (ages 0-5)
PROVIDES TRAINING when other training resources can't be found
FREE RESOURCE AND REFERRAL SERVICES for seven county region
SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL SCREENINGS for children ages 0-5 years
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East Central District Health Department http://www.ecdhd.com (external link)
HIV counseling, testing, and referral
MATERNAL Child Health classes cover prenatal care, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and tobacco cessation support for women of childbearing age
OUTPATIENT mental health service and crisis intervention
HEALTH clinic
WIC
EDUCATION on health issues
REPRODUCTIVE health services
DENTAL health services
ENVIRONMENTAL health: Indoor air quality, radon testing, mercury collection, tobacco prevention, weight management, and communicable disease tracking
IMMUNIZATIONS for children ages 0-18
P.H.O.N.E. (Public Health Outreach and Nursing Education) assists in obtaining and maintaining preventive care for children
TOBACCO Free Platte County meetings held last Tuesday of each month 12 noon-1 pm the last Tuesday of each month at the Wellness Center
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Easter Seals Nebraska http://www.ne.easterseals.com (external link)
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES includes Rural Solutions, assisting individuals and families with disabilities employed in Agriculture responding to the functional, financial and emotional needs of Nebraska's farmers and ranchers who have sustained a disabling illness or injury. Statewide benefits planning, assistance services and outreach to Nebraska's Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries, to help individuals with disabilities solve the problems they face when attempting to enter or re-enter the workforce. Assists Social Security Administration and Vocational Rehabilitation in implementing the Ticket to Work and The Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999.
ALTERNATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES through the Nebraska Alternative Financing Program which provides low or reduced-interest loans to qualified Nebraskans with disabilities for the purchase of assistive technology (AT) devices and AT services; Nebraska Telework Loan Program provides low or reduced-interest loans to qualified Nebraskans with disabilities for the purchase of equipment and services necessary for securing Telework opportunities from home or other permanent remote sites
LIFE SPAN RESPITE SERVICES includes Week-long Residential Camps, offering a fun getaway for individuals with disabilities, giving them a chance to be with others facing similar challenges, as well as providing a break for family/caregivers; mini-camp Respite Weekends, available September through April, similar to the camps, but for a shorter period of time
PUBLIC EDUCATION and Awareness includes information and referral, researching and guiding those seeking direction regarding a specific inquiry. Outreach, providing educational presentations, hosting booths at health fairs and other events, creating and distributing printed materials, etc.
SUPPORT SERVICES for youth. A systems change program contract with the state of Nebraska, HHS, Finance and Support Division and is in conjunction with the Medicaid Ingrastructure Grant from the HHSS Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services to improve access for SSI eligible youth transitioning from school to work while increasing the numbers of youth enrolled in the transition project. Will result in competitive employment opportunities for Nebraska's youth with disabilities.
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Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership http://www.gocaomaha.org (external link)
HOMELESS SERVICES help clients obtain shelter, clothing, and food
SUBSTANCE ABUSE UNIT provides outpatient services
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES includes individual, group, family, and marital counseling, psychological and psychiatric testing, parenting skills classes, stress and anger management.
EMPLOYMENT WORKSHIPS FOR EX-OFFENDERS the last Friday of each month, 9:00am-11:00am; RSVP to Jazmine, ext. 206
MONTHLY senior breakfast and other programs
VOCATIONAL TRAINING and education referrals
VOLUNTEERS INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE (VITA) runs from January 1 to April 15 each year for short forms. Low Income Taxpayers Clinic available for dispute resolution with the Internal Revenue Service; income must be below 250% of the poverty guidelines ($40,225 for family of three) and the dispute must be over a matter less than $50,000; walk-in 1:00pm-4:00pm, Monday or
9:00am-1:00pm, Wednesday or call for an appointment
PARENT SUPPORT GROUPS including self esteem, parenting skills, job skills, and nutrition
WEATHERIZATION program
SUPPORT GROUPS offered for domestic violence and substance abuse
CASE MANAGEMENT
BUDGET COUNSELING
RENT, mortgage, and utility assistance when funds are available
FREE or reduced bus tickets for clients only
YOUNG MEN IN DEVELOPMENT - male youth project helping young men develop in positive ways
COMMODITY FOOD PROGRAM for 60 and over, children under 6 years of age, and pregnant and nursing women
FAN program for Omaha and Valley
CAREER CLOSET for anyone who has verifiable employment, interviews, or job searches; client or agency must call for an appointment and bring identification, proof of address, and referral form from referring agency
NUTRITION CENTER
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El Centro de las Americas http://www.elcentrodelasamericas.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
TRANSLATION and interpretation
SPANISH CLASSES
SUBSTANCE ABUSE prevention
SPANISH-SPEAKING LPD officers program
MENTAL HEALTH case manager from Lutheran Family Services
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE classes
ADELANTE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM provides tutoring, mentoring, enrichment and cultural affirmation for elementary age children and helps parents assist their children to succeed in school
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Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department http://www.elvphd.org (external link)
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE - investigation and containment of contagious illnesses
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - disaster relief and emergency planning
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS - low cost health screening programs for colon (men and women), breast, and cervical cancers
DIABETES EDUCATION - nutrition education and importance of physical activity
INTERVENTION IMPLEMENTATION GRANT - assesses health and wellness in schools and health among senior citizens in senior centers
POOL COOL CONTRACT - educates lifeguards and children about using sunscreen to protect them
RADON PROGRAM - educates public on dangers of radon gas and radon testing
WEST NILE PROGRAM - educates public about dangers of West Nile virus
MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS - network of volunteers ensuring hometown security
MINORITY HEALTH
OPERATION GREAT START - educational program for pregnant women and new parents
SCHOOL NURSING
SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION - Healthy Communities Initiative aims to reduce and prevent alcohol use among persons 17 and younger; reduce binge drinking among 18-25 year olds; and reduce alcohol impaired driving among all ages
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Envision Counseling Center http://www.envisioncounseling.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH counseling for all ages
SUBSTANCE ABUSE counseling for all ages
ANIMAL-ASSISTED therapy available
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Exodus House
TRANSITIONAL LIVING and substance abuse treatment - outpatient, intensive outpatient, and evaluations
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Faith Regional Health Services http://www.frhs.org (external link)
HOSPITAL services
ADDICTION services
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH services
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Family Connections, Inc. http://www.familyconnectionsiowa.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING for children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families
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Family Crisis Support Network
CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE including shelter, counseling, personal, medical, victim legal advocacy, and financial assistance
SUPPORT GROUPS for survivors of domestic crime
CRISIS HOTLINE
SAFE ENVIRONMENT for children and a 'time out' for families in crisis
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Family Crisis Support Network
CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE including shelter, counseling, personal, medical, victim legal advocacy, and financial assistance
SUPPORT GROUPS for survivors of domestic crime
CRISIS HOTLINE
SAFE ENVIRONMENT for children and a 'time out' for families in crisis
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Family Psychiatric Associates of Columbus
GENERAL PSYCHIATRY for adults, children, and adolescents
THERAPY for couples, families, and individuals for all ages for issues such as as anger management, ADHD, depression, divorce reaction, family conflicts, grief/loss, intimate relationship conflicts, post traumatic stress disorder, sexual abuse (perpetrator or victim), and social phobias
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Family Rescue Services http://www.familyrescueservices.com (external link)
SERVES victims of domestic violence or sexual assault and their families
24-HOUR CRISIS HOTLINE, collect calls accepted
CRISIS support, counseling, and advocacy
EMERGENCY SHELTER
REFERRALS for medical and financial assistance
LEGAL advocacy and help with protection orders
MEDICAL advocacy
911 cell phones
EDUCATION and prevention services
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Family Resource Council
COORDINATE efforts promoting individual and family wellness.
COMMITTEES focus on parenting, early childhood, aging services, homeless prevention, and community resource networking.
COMMUNITY YELLOW PAGES INFORMATIONAL DIRECTORY for families with information on specific topics as well as providing a detailed listing of agencies in the area.
PARENTS AS TEACHERS is a home visitation program for families with children ages prenatal to age 5, providing information on healthy development and school readiness, and access to resources in the area; no cost.
PARENTING WISELY FOR PARENTS OF YOUNG CHILDREN is a four hour interactive computer program of seven different scenarios of common problems faced by families of children ages 3 - 8; $35 (fee waived if on assistance).
PARENTING WISELY FOR PARENTS OF TEENS is a 4-hour, nine scenario, interactive computer program of common problems faced by families of youth ages 8-18; $35 (fee waived if on assistance).
FAMILY MATTERS is a family-focused program completed through the mail and over the phone, designed to increase family bonding and communication, and reduce the prevalence of alcohol and tobacco use among youth ages 12-14; $35 (fee waived if on assistance).
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Fillmore County Senior Services
SENIOR SERVICES
HOME DELIVERED meals
INFORMATION and referral
CASE MANAGEMENT
ARRANGES for in-home services (housekeeping, yard work, personal care, transportation, shopping, and laundry assistance)
ACTIVITIES coordination
COUNSELING with seniors and/or family members
RESOURCE development
ADVOCACY
COORDINATION and technical assistance to senior organizations
WELLNESS program
CAREGIVER support
INSURANCE counseling
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First Candle http://www.firstcandle.org (external link)
GRIEF SUPPORT for loved ones after the death of a baby
INFORMATION on stillbirth, SIDS, healthy pregnancies, etc.
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First Step Recovery and Wellness Center http://www.firststeprecovery.com (external link)
SUBSTANCE abuse assessment and evaluation
ADULT and adolescent substance abuse outpatient treatment
WOMEN'S co-occurring treatment
COMPULSIVE gambling treatment - free gambling evaluations
EATING disorder treatment
INDIVIDUAL and family counseling
SENIOR mental health counseling and substance abuse evaluations
NEUROFEEDBACK and biofeedback
PSYCHOLOGICAL assessments
PSYCHIATRIC services
ANGER management groups
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Freedom Road House
3/4 WAY house - Supportive Recovery Home for alcohol and drug addicts only
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Friendship Home, Inc. http://www.friendshiphome.org (external link)
SHELTER and support services for women who are victims and/or survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault and their children
REFERRALS to community agencies
CRISIS counseling
SUPPORT GROUPS
MATCH PROGRAM, where volunteers are matched with children in shelter, 5 years or older, to spend one-on-one time together once a week for at least 2 hours; volunteers must be at least 17 years old and attend training
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Friendship House, Inc. / Milne Detox Center
20 bed residence for men recovering from alcoholism or drug addiction following treatment
DETOX capacity for 4 men and one women; social detox involves observation and monitoring pulse, blood pressure and temperature. Medical backup is available
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Friendship Program, Inc. http://www.friendshipinc.info (external link)
SPECIALIZATION in programs for the elderly and individuals with chronic, persistent mental illness
ADULT Day Service program
DAY Rehabilitation Service program (mental health)
COMMUNITY Support Service (mental health)
CASE management provided by on-site social service department
HEALTHCARE screening and follow-up with on-site nursing staff
RESPITE and support for family and caregivers
NUTRITIOUS meals and snacks
TRANSPORTATION for participants to and from the agency and to medical appointments
WELLNESS education including exercise and medication education classes
COMMUNITY outings, educational groups and classes, social and recreational activities
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General Counseling http://www.generalcounseling.com (external link)
GENERAL COUNSELING for such issues as addiction, anxiety, depression, sexual integrity, stress, childhood trauma, or relationship issues; offers services to individuals, couples, families, teens, children, and groups
PARENTING EDUCATION through 'Parenting with Dignity,' a nine week class offered periodically - call if interested
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Glenwood Resource Center http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/institutions/Glenwood.asp (external link)
LONG TERM AND SHORT TERM treatment and evaluation for mentally retarded/mentally ill
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
RESPITE CARE for children or dependent adults, offers family caregiver relief and/or provides crisis care to families; provided in home or on campus
SUPPORTED COMMUNITY LIVING offers training and assistance to increase independence
HOME and vehicle modifications
VOCATIONAL training and supported employment
COMMUNITY SCHOOL program provides specialized services for students with challenging behaviors and emotional disorders
PSYCHIATRIC services
FOSTER GRANDPARENT and Senior Companion Programs
OUTREACH assistance for people living in or transitioning to their own homes, providing necessary support to help individuals maintain independence over time
TIME LIMITED ASSESSMENTS provides short term assessment and evaluation to determine effective treatment options and to avert long term admission; intensive in-residence assessments
COMMUNITY TRAINING
DIAGNOSTIC and evaluation services includes overnight accommodations for those traveling long distances
WAIVER HOMES for placement in the Glenwood community
LOVE TREE HOLIDAY PROGRAM is an Adopt a Child program for children 0 - 18
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Good Samaritan Health System http://www.gshs.org (external link)
HOSPITAL services
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Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska http://www.goodwill.org/page/guest/about (external link)
BEHAVIORAL Health programs for those with mental illness or substance abuse
issues:
Day support/Day Rehabilitation
Peer support helps develop independent and self advocacy skills
Community support teaches living skills and link service providers with consumers disabled with
severe or persistent mental illness
Employment services
Housing for consumers with mental health issues
PATH - Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness Program links consumers
who are mentally ill and/or have a con-occurring substance abuse issue and at risk of
homelessness or homeless with appropriate mental heath services for screening/diagnosis
and any other outreach services needed.
Transportation for program participants
EMPLOYMENT Solutions provide State of Nebraska Employment First program to promote self-sufficiency through employment
VOCATIONAL rehabilitation includes evaluation, situational assessment to identify skills and abilities, work adjustment, and basis work survival skills, and placement
DEVELOPMENTAL Disabilities Services include assessment individual training and support, job coaching, placement and supported residence
DOUBLE Trouble Recovery group, support for persons with dual diagnosis of addictions and mental health issues. Meets Fridays at 2 pm
RETAIL stores sell new and used donated items
ACQUIRED Brain Injury Program offers services for pre employment up to employment
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Grand Island Seventh-Day Adventist Church
FREE clothing and other items
FURNITURE and mattresses, when available
COOKING classes
BREATHE Free program (smoking cessation)
MINOR home repairs
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Group to Alleviate Smoking Pollution of Nebraska, Inc http://www.SmokeFreeNebraska.org (external link)
ADVOCACY for anyone who is bothered and harmed by tobacco smoke pollution at home, work or while in any government office or private business by intervening on behalf of the person bothered by the smoke to help them assert their rights
SEARCHABLE online list of over 2000 100% Smoke Free restaurants and bars in Nebraska
HELP make Foster Homes and Day Cares 100% smoke free (currently people may legally smoke in those places), and help raise the age of buying and using tobacco in Nebraska from 18 to 21 years of age
FILING ASSISTANCE for an American with Disabilities (ADA) complaint against a government agency or business, including bars and restaurants that are not 100% smoke free
EDUCATION AND INFORMATION available, including as a speaker for groups of any size on any tobacco issue, information on respiratory health and secondhand smoking, education regarding reporting possible child neglect or abuse if a parent/guardian smokes around a child who has asthma or other health problems
REPRESENT public interest in matters concerning all tobacco issues, including heart and lung health
REFER people who need help quitting to smoking and spit tobacco cessation classes
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H & J Counseling http://www.HJcounseling.com (external link)
COUNSELING for a variety of issues, including severe and persistent mental illness, post adoption issues, independent living, attachment and bonding, anger management, depression and mood disorder treatment adolescent decision-making, children with sexual behavior problems, parenting counseling, marriage counseling, and life coaching
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Harrison County Offices http://www.harrisoncountyia.org (external link)
COUNTY government offices
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Hastings Area Council on Alcoholism http://www.asaap-ne.org (external link)
EDUCATION and prevention of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs
PARENT education, teacher in-service and curriculum training, K-12 classroom programs
INFORMATION and referral
EDUCATIONAL materials, including posters, booklets, and brochures
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Hastings Regional Center
MUST BE REFERRED BY YOUTH REHABILITATION CENTER
ADOLESCENT residential substance abuse treatment center for males ages 13-18 years of age
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Hastings Regional Center
MUST BE REFERRED BY YOUTH REHABILITATION CENTER
ADOLESCENT residential substance abuse treatment center for males ages 13-18 years of age
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Haven House http://www.havenhousefsc.com (external link)
FAMILY VIOLENCE CRISIS LINE provides intervention support a 24 hour a day
EMERGENCY SHELTER
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION and financial assistance
PROTECTION ORDER assistance, criminal justice/legal advocacy, and medical advocacy
PEER SUPPORT GROUPS
CHILD advocacy
COUNSELING on domestic violence or sexual assault issues
PUBLIC awareness and community education programs
RESOURCE library
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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Healing Circle Recovery Community
RESIDENTIAL drug and alcohol treatment
INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT treatment
OUTPATIENT treatment
ASSESSMENT of alcohol and drug use
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Heartland Equine Therapeutic Riding Academy http://www.hetra.org (external link)
THERAPUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING for a variety of clients, including children and adults with disabilities such as Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Muscular Dystrophy, Cystic Fibrosis, brain tumors, head injuries, blindness, Autism, and strokes
HIPPOTHERAPY provided by Occupational, Physical or Speech Therapists who have been trained to use the movement of the horse to facilitate improvements in their client/patient
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Heartland Family Service http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, marriage, families and children including:
-Mental Health Services
-Substance Abuse Services includes assessment, outpatient treatment, chemical dependency groups and alcohol and drug education classes for OWI, DUI and MIP.
-Compulsive Gambling Treatment
-Therapeutic School
-Family Works residential substance abuse treatment for women with infants
-Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
-Parenting Classes
-Training for childcare providers
CHILD WELFARE SERVICES
-Intensive Family Preservation
-Family Support Services
-Jefferson House Children's Emergency Shelter and Group Home (Fremont, NE)
-Children's Emergency Shelter (Omaha, NE)
-Tracker program (Omaha, NE)
-Electronic Monitoring/GPS Services (Omaha, NE)
-Drug and Alcohol Testing (Omaha, NE)
-Home Supported Safety Services (Omaha, NE)
-Respite Services (Omaha, NE)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES
-24-hour crisis line 800-523-3666
-"Safe Haven" Transitional Shelter for women and children
-Protection order assistance / Criminal justice advocacy
-Support group for Women
-"Choosing Non-Violence" batterer's group for men
JUVENILE CRIME Intervention and Prevention
-Community Based Evaluation
-Youth Substance Abuse Outpatient Treatment
-Tracker Program
-Victim Empathy Program
-Youth Links triage center
NEIGHBORHOOD CENTERS:
-Family and Child Care Resource Center serves the Metro Area
-Ruth K Solomon Girls Center serves the Metro Area, but primarily North Omaha
-Senior Center serves the Metro Area, but primarily Central Omaha
-Transitions serves Pottawattamie County
EMERGENCY SERVICES
-Pottawattamie County Homeless Link
-Heartland Homes permanent supportive housing (Council Bluffs)
-Heartland Housing Solutions (Omaha)
-Career Clothing Closet (Omaha / Council Bluffs)
-Holiday Assistance Program (North Omaha, Sarpy County)
-Gendler Emergency Medication Service - GEMS(North Omaha)
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Holy Cross Lutheran Church http://www.hclk.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUPS for divorce and recovery
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Hope Crisis Center http://www.hopecrisiscenter.org (external link)
SHELTER for victims of domestic violence
SUPPORT SERVICES including emergency financial assistance, emergency transportation, protection order assistance, legal advocacy, one on one advocacy
24 HOUR HOTLINE for domestic violence and sexual assault victims
PREVENTION EDUCATON and information to various groups
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Horizon Recovery & Counseling Center
OUTPATIENT TREATMENT for adolescents and adults dealing with substance abuse, compulsive gambling, mental health, and family issues
DRUG AND ALCOHOL Evaluations
ADULT DRUG AND ALCOHOL Education Classes
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House of Serenity 3/4 Way
3/4 WAY HOUSE - Supportive Recovery Home
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Houses of Hope of Nebraska, Inc. http://www.housesofhope.com (external link)
SUBSTANCE ABUSE Treatment includes a transitional, residential halfway house for adult males who have a primary diagnosis of chemical dependency and have completed a primary chemical dependency treatment program within 12 months prior to placement and are in need of additional treatment services. Treatment planning is individualized according to client need, and services are provided in a chemically-free environment.
INDIVIDUAL and group counseling, and vocational and educational counseling.
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HUB,The - Central Point for Young Adults http://www.hublincoln.org (external link)
MARRIAGE COUNSELING
SUPPORT GROUPS
H.I.R.E help improve readiness for employment
Project H2O for is designed to serve female juvenile offenders as well as young women with various risk factors
COS is dedicated to serving youth who are homeless, have dropped out of school, are unemployed, are pregnant or parenting, and/or who are disconnected from family and community
LEAP is a comprehensive youth development program for young people who have experienced various barriers to academic and social success, and who have not had the opportunity to tap their leadership potential in positive ways,
YACT is an intervention for male juvenile offenders as well as young men that possess various risk factors that are hindering their personal growth and success
GED CLASSES are offered on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons from 1:30 pm-3:30 pm. Participants are instructed by a certified SCC GED Prep teacher. Assistance may be available to assist students in paying for GED exams
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Human Services, Inc.
ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT includes
Inpatient treatment center - 24 hours a day
Community support program available
Narcotics Anonymous meetings Sunday and Tuesday evenings
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I Believe in Me Ranch http://www.ibelieveinmeranch.org (external link)
EDUCATIONAL CENTER to provide specialized education to boys and girls.
DAY TREATMENT for boys and girls
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY for boys ages 8-12, diagnosed with Mental Health Disorder
THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING PROGRAM, all ages and disabilities
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Iowa Department of Human Services
PROGRAM: The Director of Human Services is the Chief Executive Officer for the Department of Human Services. A seven-member Council on Human Services acts in a policy-making and advisory capacity on matters within the jurisdiction of the department. The programs of child welfare, public assistance, mental health, mental retardation, and medical services are carried on throughout the state through local offices in every county, and eight state institutions. Inquiries regarding financial assistance, child welfare, family services, special needs, and other individual, family, and community problems should be made directly to the county office of the Department of Human Services in the inquirer's county of residence.
THE IOWA JUVENILE HOME: This is a court ordered coed facility for children between the ages of 12 and 18 adjudicated as children in need of assistance. Services provided include care and treatment, educational and recreational programming, counseling etc.
STATE TRAINING SCHOOL: Receives juveniles between the ages of 12 and 18, on court order who are adjudicated as delinquent. Provides a structured environment for care and treatment, educational, vocational, recreational and counseling programs.
GROUP CARE SERVICES, DAY CARE, FOSTER FAMILY CARE, ADOPTION
SERVICES, PROTECTIVE SERVICES: These services are provided through Department of Human Services county offices and may be available to any family, parent or child. Contact local county offices of the Department of Human Services.
INCOME MAINTENANCE SERVICES: Questions about eligibility and amounts of assistance paid to or on behalf of applicants and recipients for such programs as Family Investment Program (FIP), (formerly known as A.D.C.) and Food Assistance should be addressed directly to the county Department of Human Services.
MEDICAL SERVICES: Medical assistance programs, known as Title XIX (Medicaid) are available to most persons receiving financial aid through the SSI program or Family Investment Program (formerly known as Aid to Families with Dependent Children). Medicaid is also available to certain other pregnant women, infants, children, their parents or caretaker relatives, and aged, blind, and disabled persons who may not receive cash assistance but do have financial need. Patients usually have a free choice of medical providers participating in the Medicaid program. Mental health and substance abuse services are delivered through a managed care system and require prior authorization for most Medicaid-eligible persons. State Supplementary Assistance is available to certain aged, blind, and disabled persons with special needs who are financially needy and meet other program requirements. Applications for assistance and questions about eligibility for Medicaid and State Supplementary Assistance should be addressed directly to the local office of the Iowa Department of Human Services in the county where the individual lives. 1-800-532-1215 toll free # for inquiries from Medicaid recipients when they receive a bill for services covered by Medicaid. For questions regarding billing call 1-800-338-9154
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES: Four mental health institutes are under the jurisdiction of the Iowa Department of Human Services:
CHEROKEE MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE, Cherokee; CLARINDA MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUE, Clarinda; INDEPENDENCE MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE, Independence; MT. PLEASANT MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE, Mt. Pleasant. The mental health institutes receive both voluntary and committed patients and maintain outpatient clinics.
SHIP: State Human Investment Program - Plan for "reform" of the welfare system which calls for all recipients to be involved in a plan to move them toward economic self-sufficiency.
GLENWOOD STATE RESOURCE CENTER, Glenwood; WOODWARD STATE RESOURCE CENTER, Woodward. The Resource Centers receive people with mental retardation of all ages, including voluntary and court commitments. Most inquiries are best handled at the local level through the county office. Polk County has several offices.
COLLECTION SERVICES CENTER - Centralized Clearinghouse for child support payments on cases handled by the Child Support Recovery Units. (NOTE: Some child support cases are handled by counties.) Person to person customer service hours 8am to 5pm, Monday-Friday excluding holidays. Caller should be ready to give account number.
CHILD SUPPORT RECOVERY UNIT - The Des Moines unit handles child support cases for custodial parents (both those on public assistance as well as those not on public assistance). Unit handles cases for those living in Boone, Dallas, Jasper, Madison, Marion, Polk, Story and Warren Counties. To apply for support establishment or enforcement services, request an application from 1200 University, Suite C, Des Moines, Iowa 50314.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM - 1200 University Ave. Suite D, To apply for financial aid, contact county Department of Human Services. Contact the Bureau directly for Social Services. Recipients of all services must be legally admitted refugees or must have once held that status and not yet attained citizenship. Must possess an I-94 verifying refugee status or a Green Card that bears numbers indicating refugee status was once held. Financial assistance to all types of cases, regardless of family composition, will be based on federal program eligibility criteria and state Family Investment Program (formerly AFDC) needs/ standards with income and resources taken into consideration and payments made on the same basis. Also may be eligible for food assistance. Clients may also qualify for a "medical only" program. Private sponsors involved in refugee resettlement are not legally obligated to assume financial aid.
P.R.O.M.I.S.E. - (Promoting Independence and Self-Sufficiency Through Employment): Program offered to help welfare recipients obtain productive employment. Partnership of public and private sectors. Comprehensive program based on education, on-the-job training, and job placement. PROMISE JOBS is the work and training program for Family Investment Program (formerly AFDC) applicants and recipients. For additional information regarding this program contact an Income Maintenance worker at a local Dept. of Human Services Office.
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Iowa Department of Public Health http://www.idph.state.ia.us (external link)
DIVISION OF ACUTE DISEASE PREVENTION AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE provides support, technical assistance and consultation to local public health agencies, hospitals, emergency medical service programs, and local health care providers regarding infectious diseases, disease/injury preventing and control, public health and health care agency emergency preparedness and response.
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRAION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE provides services for birth, marriage, and death certificates, monitors and reports progress on health objectives and identifies emerging health issues, coordinates 19 licensure boards regulating the activities of more than 30 health professions, and other services.
DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH promotes the prevention of substance abuse and problem gambling, secondary conditions among people with disabilities, and violent behavior, regulates substance abuse and gambling treatment programs.
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES provides technical assistance to local boards of health, local environmental health professionals, public health nurses, and local communities in areas relating to environmental health.
DIVISION OF HEALTH PROMOTION AND CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION promotes and supports development of public health infrastructure and access to health care/services at the local and state level.
DIVISON OF TOBACCO USE PREVENTION AND CONTROL works to establish a comprehensive partnership among state government, local communities, and the people of Iowa to foster a social and legal climate in which tobacco use becomes undesirable and unacceptable.
DIRECTORÂ’S OFFICE activities primarily focus on the overall development of health-related policy, strategic planning and outcome overall. The director is the spokesperson and advocate for public health in Iowa and acts as a liaison to local boards of health, local public health agencies, health care providers, and consumers.
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Iowa State University Extension http://www.extension.iastate.edu/iowaconcern/ (external link)
BUILDS partnerships and provides research-based learning opportunities to improve quality of life in Iowa
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Jefferson Community Health Center http://www.jchc.us (external link)
HOSPITAL, acute care, emergency care, swing bed, skilled, and intermediate level care hospital (25 beds)
EXTENDED CARE facility which provides long term care (39 beds)
HOME HEALTH SERVICES include nursing, nurse aids, physical therapists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists
WELLNESS CENTER
IMMUNIZATION clinics
OUTPATIENT CLINICS including eye (cataract surgery); ear, nose, and throat; nephrologist; general surgeon; OB/GYN; orthopedics; urologist; oncologist; podiatrist; cardiologist.
DIETETIC services
REHABILITATION physical, vascular, pulmonary and cardiac
CLASSES in CPR, prenatal and smoking cessation classes
SUPPORT GROUPS:
Fibromyalgia
Parkinson's Disease
Stroke/Traumatic Brain Injury
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Jennie Edmundson Hospital http://www.bestcare.org (external link)
FULL SERVICE HOSPITAL offers inpatient and outpatient medical care, including psychiatric care
DEPARTMENT/SERVICE NUMBERS:
24-hour emergency center 396-6111
Interpreters for the Deaf 396-6150
Prenatal classes 396-6047
Community health education 396-6318
Alcohol/Chemical Dependency 396-7766
Behavioral Health 396-6044
Cancer Center 396-7789
Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehab 396-6093
Employee Assistance Program 396-4496
Family Birthing Center 396-6047
Family Resource Center 396-4200
Home Health 396-4380
Human Resources/Personnel 396-6050
Job Listing Hotline 354-5055
Occupational Health 396-7654
Outpatient Services 396-7600
Rehab Partners/Physical Therapy 396-6025
Sports Medicine 396-8301
Volunteer Services 396-6040
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Jewish Family Service http://www.jfsomaha.com (external link)
COUNSELING, individual, group, family, and marriage
CRISIS INTERVENTION
FAMILY LIFE education
PARENTING classes
ADOPTION home studies
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Jewish Senior Services http://www.rbjh.com (external link)
FULL SERVICE HOME for aged
INTERMEDIATE AND SKILLED nursing care
SUPPORTIVE COUNSELING for senior citizens and families
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE and crisis intervention
KOSHER MEALS ON WHEELS
HEALTH AND DENTAL screening
CONTINUING EDUCATION
JEWISH FUNERAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORTATION medical appointments, shopping, group service programs
COMMUNITY OUTREACH and residential services in determining client service needs
LIFE LINE
CONGREGATE MEALS programs Mondays at JCC
SHORT TERM REHABILITITATION
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Kearney Public Schools http://www.kearneypublicschools.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL district offices for K-12 schools
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Kearney Public Schools http://www.kearneypublicschools.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL district offices for K-12 schools
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Kids, Inc. http://www.kids-incorporated.com (external link)
COUNSELING for children, adults, adolescents, grief and loss in children, parenting issues for teens and children
PLAY THERAPY
PSYCHIATRIC consultations
INDIVIDUAL and family counseling
CLASSES to help children explore their feelings on anger, self-esteem, peer pressure
PLAY THERAPY educational workshops
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Lancaster County Offices http://www.lancaster.ne.gov (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES:
Board of Commissioners 402-441-7447
Budget and Fiscal 402-441-7447
Clerk of the District Court 402-441-7069
Community Mental Health Center 402-441-7940 (see separate listing)
Cooperative Extension 402-441-7180 (see separate listing)
Corrections 402-441-7530 (see separate listing)
County Assessor 402-441-7463
County Attorney 402-441-7321 (see separate listing)
County Clerk 402-441-7481
County Engineer 402-441-7681
County Sheriff 402-441-6500 (see separate listing)
County Treasurer 402-441-7425
Election Commissioner 402-441-7311
Emergency Management 402-441-7441 (see separate listing)
Human Services 402-441-7447 (see separate listing)
Juvenile Detention Center 402-441-7090 (see separate listing)
Lancaster Manor 402-441-7101 (see separate listing)
Property Management 402-441-7386
Public Defender 402-441-7631
Records and Info Management 402-441-6065
Register of Deeds 402-441-7577 (see separate listing)
Safety & Training 402-441-6510
Veterans Service Center 402-441-7361 (see separate listing)
Weed Control Authority 402-441-7817
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Language and Culture School of Omaha http://www.languagecultureschoolomaha.org (external link)
ESL CLASSES
SUPPORT GROUP for Latino parents who wish to help their children with school work and class assignments
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Latino Center of the Midlands http://www.latinocenterofthemidlands.org (external link)
HIGHER EDUCATION planning services including college search, campus tours, financial aid workshops, scholarship application, and ACT/SAT preparation
ADVOCACY at the national and state levels to facilitate access to higher education
COLLEGE OUTREACH and preparation programs - Latina Latino Youth Conference
ACCESS to appropriate services to promote self-sufficiency and self-determination
COMMUNITY-BASED adult education and skills development to strengthen the family unit
LATINO Leadership
COMPUTER Information Technology Training Center
SPANISH General Equivalency Diploma (GED) preparation services
LITERACY CLASSES Plaza Communitaria
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE services
VOTER EDUCATION and registration services
SPANISH for English speakers
U.S. CITIZENSHIP classes
REFERRALS and cultural transition assistance services in areas of employment, legal and immigration consultation
HEALTH promotional education and strategies to reduce or eliminate barriers that prevent access to quality health care
SUPPORT GROUPS for youth and adults
INCOME TAX preparation services
CERTIFIED FIRST AID and CPR training for childcare providers; disaster preparedness
SUBSTANCE Abuse Outpatient Treatment to individuals diagnosed as having substance abuse disorders or a substance dependence disorder; includes group and individual services
ALCOHOL education classes for adults
ALCOHOL/Drug assessments and evaluations for adults
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Legal Aid of Nebraska http://www.legalaidofnebraska.com (external link)
LEGAL SERVICES; see individual programs for details
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Lexington Drug and Alcohol Council
PREVENTION and education about drug and alcohol use and abuse
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Life Choices - Fremont Area Pregnancy
PREGNANCY screening tests
LAY counseling
POST ABORTION Trauma Healing Program (PATH)
ADOPTION resource information
STD information and education
ASSISTANCE with maternity clothes, infant/toddler clothes, baby furniture, and miscellaneous baby items for clients enrolled in the Point System
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Lincoln City Offices lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES:
City Council 402-441-7515
Mayor's Department 402-441-7511
Building and Safety 402-441-7521
City Attorney 402-441-7281
Finance Department 402-441-7411
Fire Department 402-441-7363 (see separate listing)
Health Department 402-441-8000 (see separate listing)
Lincoln City Libraries 402-441-8500 (see separate listing)
Parks and Recreation Department 402-441-7847 (see separate listing)
Personnel Department 402-441-7597
Planning Department 402-441-7491
Police Department 402-441-7204 (see separate listing)
Public Works/Utilities Department 402-441-7548
Urban Development Department 402-441-7606
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Lincoln Council on Alcoholism and Drugs, Inc. http://www.lcad.org (external link)
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL to individuals, agencies, schools, and businesses regarding alcohol and other drug-related topics
EDUCATION through presentations, trainings, workshops and information on alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse
COMMUNITY GROUPS and a county-wide youth group have been organized to utilize local data to solve local problems and to address the issue of substance use and abuse at the neighborhood level throughout Lincoln and Lancaster County
ASSISTS with environmental policy to aid decision-makers, both public and private, in understanding the impact of decisions on the alcohol and drug environment in the community
ADULT AND ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE EVALUATION PROGRAM - provides a confidential substance use evaluation for adults (19 years and older) and adolescents (16-18 year's old with parent's signature) in identifying and treating persons with alcohol and other drug problems; the program is not affiliated with a treatment agency and provides referrals to community resources; fees: $35-150, sliding scale fee
COMMUNITY SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION PROGRAM provides comprehensive, skill-based prevention programs to any audience; information and referral; and an extensive video library free for check out to the community; prevention presentation topics include addiction, history and overview of prevention, children of addiction, fetal alcohol syndrome, talking to your kids about drugs, alcohol and the elderly, tobacco, media literacy, drug-free workplace, drug presentations (targeting specific drugs), strength-based programming, matrixx colors system, and parenting
YOUTH PROGRAM provides youth in grades 1-12 the opportunity to belong to drug-free youth groups within their social and/or community area; organizes a county-wide Drug-Free Youth Board which plans and coordinates drug-free youth activities within Lincoln and Lancaster County
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Lincoln Lancaster County Health Department http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/health/index.htm (external link)
PROMOTES ENVIRONMENTAL AND PERSONAL HEALTH in cooperation with community resources through disease detection, prevention, education and regulation. Divisions include Director's Office, Animal Control, Dental Health, Environmental Public Health, Health Promotion and Outreach, Community Health Services, and Health Data and Evaluation.
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SERVICES - provides leadership in public health assessment; collects, analyzes and disseminates information about community health status; facilitates community health planning and policy development; coordinates epidemiologic response; and provides public health programs and related community initiatives with epidemiologic support for program evaluation, planning and communication needs. The GIS component provides maps to analyze relationships in spatial data to identify high-risk areas.
RESOURCE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - maintains a comprehensive database of health and human services available throughout Lancaster County and southeast Nebraska, and provides information on locating and accessing those services. The Information Services oversees 70 IRis (Information and Referral) sites in Nebraska and assists each with database maintenance and training.
In addition, Resource Information Management serves as a supportive, collaborative partner in a number of community activities such as the annual update of the Human Services Directory of the Blue Pages portion of the telephone book; "Community Connections," a free, annually updated family guide to resources in Lincoln and Lancaster County; and community development activities related to collaborative information collection and sharing.
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Lincoln Medical Education Partnership http://www.lmep.com (external link)
ADDICTION TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONALS provides core and continuing education for substance abuse professionals
CONTINUING HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION provides specially-designed programs for physicians, nurses, and radiological technicians to acquire and maintain knowledge and skills related to their area of practice
SCHOOL COMMUNITY INTERVENTION PROGRAM provides training and support to schools to identify and help students with problems that interfere with their ability to learn; provides alternative approaches for school personnel to identify and help at-risk students, offers support group training for teachers, faculty in-services, and specialized training
YOUNG FAMILY'S PROGRAM offers assistance to pregnant and parenting women and their families through the assessment of needs, coordination of services and referral to community agencies; specific programs include prenatal and parenting classes; childbirth education (Lamaze) designed for single or teenage mothers; prevention, education and intervention for tobacco, alcohol and other drug use during pregnancy; and family support and advocacy
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Loess Hills Area Education Agency 13 http://www.aea13.org (external link)
SPECIAL EDUCATION services for students with all type of disabilities ages birth to 21
SPECIALISTS in speech pathology, hearing, vision, physical and occupational therapies
PROFESSIONAL development for all levels of staff within both public and private schools specializing in math, reading, science, and early childhood curriculum areas
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY planning and addressing long-range goals for schools
LIFE SKILLS programs to provide prevention in alcohol, drug, and tobacco use for students
SPONSORS student competition events in various academic fields
PROVIDES training in many school climate issues around bullying, discipline, and addressing at risk factors
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Lutheran Family Services of Nebraska, Inc. http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
SERVICES VARY BY OMAHA LOCATION
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING provides outpatient mental health counseling to children and adults -- individual, marriage, family and group counseling, mental health assessments and treatment, on-site psychiatrists for evaluation and medication monitoring for clients in active therapy.
ADULT ANGER MANAGEMENT for adults not needing domestic violence counseling.
ADOLESCENT ANGER MANAGEMENT for those 13-18 years old.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT – Education, evaluation, early intervention and outpatient treatment services for youth and adults.
URGENT OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH CARE provides community-based mental health service for indigent or non-insured persons in crisis who are not a danger to themselves or others.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT for those with Severe & Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) and long-term psychiatric needs.
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY EVALUATIONS.
INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM for chemically dependent individuals who need more than regular outpatient treatment, but do not need inpatient treatment.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL EDUCATION CLASSES.
GAMBLING ADDICTION SERVICES.
INCEST TREATMENT for adult offenders, 18 years and over, and child sexual assault survivors.
TREATMENT for children with sexual behavior problems
PARENTS UNITED AGAINST SEXUAL ABUSE - peer support groups for adults and children affected by child sexual abuse.
PREGNANCY COUNSELING - Support for those considering whether to parent or choose an adoptive family for their child.
ADOPTION SERVICES – Infant, Identified & Foster Care Adoption; International Adoption homestudies.
POST ADOPTION SERVICES - Adoption search, post adoption counseling and support services.
SKILLS FOR SUCCESS / COMMUNITY TREATMENT AIDES - In-home skill-building services to develop communication and social skills for children and parental behavior management skills for parents.
RESPITE CARE - Temporary child supervision for parents and caregivers of children with diagnosed behavioral/emotional disorders.
SPECIALIZED FOSTER CARE - Provides a continuum of foster care for children including emergency, agency supported and treatment; foster families receive 24-hour support and assistance.
TREATMENT FOSTER CARE - provides therapeutic services for children and adolescents experiencing emotional and behavioral disturbances, including but not limited to sexual behavior problems.
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MAD Dads Inc http://www.jaxmaddads.com (external link)
COMMUNITY-BASED PREVENTION and intervention activities regarding violence, crime, and drug abuse
CHAPTER memberships (Adult Men and Women)
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MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) http://www.madd.org (external link)
ADVOCATES for victims' rights, provide emotional support for victims and their families and assists victims through the criminal court process
PUBLIC EDUCATION & Awareness (school speakers, health fairs, country fairs, town hall meetings)
VOLUNTEERS monitor court cases
PARTNERS with law enforcement agencies to ensure life-saving laws can be enforced at the local level
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital http://www.mlmh.org/ (external link)
HOSPITAL
HOME HEALTH care services
HOSPICE care
SUPPORT GROUPS
EDUCATIONAL services
REHABILITATIVE services
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Meadows Behavioral Health
MENTAL HEALTH AND COUNSELING services to children, adolescents, families, adults, and couples; services may be provided in the clinic, home, school or other locations by a Community Treatment Aid
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Mental Health Association of Nebraska http://www.mha-ne.org (external link)
ASSOCIATION with chapters located in communities throughout Nebraska
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Methodist Health System http://www.bestcare.org (external link)
ACUTE care facility including emergency department
PHYSICIAN Referral at 354-8888 or (800) 958-6498
INPATIENT and Outpatient Medical Rehabilitation
HOME HEALTH CARE 354-3200
REHABILITATION CENTER 354-4400
SLEEP CENTER 354-6305
HOSPICE 354-3200
CANCER CENTER (includes Gamma Knife and IMRT) 354-5844
HARPER'S HOPE for Cancer Survivors 354-HOPE
SANE/SART, Specialized Care for Sexual Assault Victims (354-4424) l
55PLUS 354-7587
SUPPORT GROUPS for wide range of issues including cancer, diabetes, heart, family and
parenting
CLASSES for a fee:
Expecting Twins, Triplets, or More...? - 354-5480
Infant Feeding - 354-5480
Prepared Childbirth - 354-5480
Sibling Class - 354-5480
Psychotherapy Group for Post-Bariatric Surgery - 354-1354 (may be covered by insurance)
Psychotherapy Group for Eating Disorders - 354-1354 (may be covered by insurance)
Life Shapes (weight loss) - 354-5662
Quit Smart Smoking Cessation - 354-5237
Look Good...Feel Better, free for women undergoing radiation or chemotherapy - 354-8888
A Time to Heal, free for women who have completed treatment for breast cancer - 354-7259
Surgical Options for the Treatment of Obesity, free - 354-8888
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Mid Plains Center for Behavioral Healthcare, Inc http://www.midplainscenter.org (external link)
COUNSELING for marital, family and relationship problems
MENTAL HEALTH services for depression, anxiety, suicidal ideations
PARENTING SKILLS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
CHILD ABUSE ISSUES
PSYCHIATRIC and psychological evaluations
PARENT/CHILD assessments
24 HOUR crisis/response services
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Mid Plains Center for Behavioral Healthcare, Inc http://www.midplainscenter.org (external link)
COUNSELING for marital, family and relationship problems
MENTAL HEALTH services for depression, anxiety, suicidal ideations
PARENTING SKILLS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
CHILD ABUSE ISSUES
PSYCHIATRIC and psychological evaluations
PARENT/CHILD assessments
24 HOUR crisis/response services
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Milford Assembly of God http://www.milfordassembly.org (external link)
COUNSELING services for people with problems, addictions, marriage problems, domestic violence and any unwanted pregnancy
ANGEL FOOD MINISTRY food cooperative program allowing anyone to purchase a monthly food box at a discounted price
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Mills County Mental Health
FUNDING for services for persons living in Mills County who have a diagnosis of mental retardation, developmental disability or chronic mental illness and who meet certain criteria
COORDINATION of services for persons having mental retardation, developmental disabilities, or chronic mental illness
ROLLING PRAIRIE CASE MANAGEMENT provides coordination, referral, and advocacy for people with mental retardation, developmental disabilities or chronic mental illness who are on Iowa Medicaid
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Mills County Offices http://www.millscoia.us (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Assessor 527-4883
County Attorney 527-5233
Auditor 527-3146
Clerk of Court 527-4880
Emergency Management 527-3643
Engineers 527-4873
General Relief/Veterans Affairs 527-5621
Board of Supervisors 527-4729
Sheriff 527-4871
Treasurer 527-4419
Recorder 527-9315
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Montgomery County Mental Health
FUNDING for services for persons living in Montgomery County who have a diagnosis of mental retardation, developmental disabilities or chronic mental illness and who meet certain criteria
COORDINATION of services for persons having mental retardation, developmental disabilities, or chronic mental illness
ROLLING PRAIRIE CASE MANAGEMENT provides coordination, referral, and advocacy for people with mental retardation, developmental disabilities or chronic mental illness who are on Iowa Medicaid
CASE MANAGEMENT for Title 19 eligibility consumers who meet the criteria as mentally retarded, developmentally disabled or chronically mentally ill
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Multi-Systemic Therapy
TREATMENT PROGRAM serving high-risk youth, and their families through a goal-oriented program designed to serve multi-problem youth in their community; serves youth in the school, community, and home; available for crisis intervention and 24/7 services
FUNCTIONAL assessment of youth in the context of their families seeks to understand the "fit" between the child's problems and the factors, which contribute to them; focuses on helping parents build supportive social networks; empowers parents to address the needs of the youth more effectively; emphasizes long-term change that families can maintain after the program ends
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Munroe - Meyer Institute http://www.unmc.edu/mmi/ (external link)
DIAGNOSTIC, evaluation, therapy
THERAPIES include speech, physical, occupational, behavioral and recreational
PEDIATRICS, dentistry, nursing, psychology, social work, genetics, ADHD assessment
MEDIA resource center
EDUCATION, nutrition
ADULT SERVICES for developmentally disabled
GENETIC evaluation and counseling
ADAPTIVE equipment
MOTION analysis laboratory
ANSWERS question about child development, behavior and emotional well-being for children of any age Mon 9 am-1 pm
AUTISM spectrum disorders
SEVERE behavior program
FEEDING
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Myrtue Medical Center http://www.myrtuemedical.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE:
Human Resources 755-4271
Medical Clinic 755-5130
Behavioral Health 755-5056 (see separate listing)
Occupational Health 755-4288
Public Health 755-4422 (see separate listing)
Home Health/Hospice 755-4308
SUPPORT GROUPS related to Fibromyalgia, diabetes, stroke, cancer, and Better Breathers
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NAMI Nebraska http://www.nami.org/sites/ne (external link)
Nebraska's Voice on mental illness
PROVIDES support, education, and advocacy to and for anyone whose life has been touched by a
mental illness
HELPLINE for consumers, family members, friends and professionals for information related to
mental illnesses
NAMI Connection is a recovery support group program for adults living with mental illness; groups
starting in communities throughout the country
FAMILY TO FAMILY class is a free educational program for family members and friends that offers
information, support and an opportunity to share
VISIONS FOR TOMORROW a free education course for caregivers of children with brain
disorders.
NAMI Nebraska offers, through affiliates, state wide support groups; meetings are held in Broken
Bow, Columbus, Fremont, Hastings, Kearney, Lincoln, Norfolk, North Platte, Omaha, and Sidney
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National Domestic Violence Hotline http://www.ndvh.org (external link)
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL for victims of domestic abuse and those that assist them
CRISIS INTERVENTION
RESOURCE MATERIALS upon request
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National Federation of the Blind http://www.nfb.org (external link)
NFB-NEWSLINE®, a digital talking newspaper for the blind; this 24 hour service is free to anyone who is legally blind; uses computer speech technology to reproduce the texts of various national newspapers and transmit them over the telephone; dozens of local papers and a few magazines are also available each day to subscribers; in addition to carrying the news, local sites can use one or more special channels to distribute announcements of specific interest to the blind
NFB-LINK® pairs individuals seeking information or advice with experienced Federationists; this is a great resource for anyone who wants to learn more about a variety of blindness issues, from how to use services at college effectively to how to re-pot an orchid nonvisually
Jacobus tenBroek Library, a resource center on the non-medical aspects of blindness, is one of the primary initiatives of the NFB Jernigan Institute; provides researchers with materials about blindness from the perspective of the blind
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National Runaway Switchboard http://www.1800runaway.org (external link)
HOTLINE providing crisis intervention, information and referral, message delivery and conferencing services
FREE BUS RIDES HOME via the 'Home Free' program
EDUCATIONAL materials
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National Safety Council Greater Omaha Chapter http://www.safenebraska.org (external link)
EDUCATIONAL CLASSES for youth and adults dealing with issues of community and workplace safety
STEP FORWARD - MAKING APPROPRIATE DECISIONS deals with juveniles beginning to get into trouble with schools, family, and community
MINOR IN POSSESSION (MIP) deals with juvenile alcohol and substance abuse
ANGER MANAGEMENT classes for adults and juveniles
CHILD SAFETY SEATS available to those with proof of low income status; appointment must be made by calling 896-0454 ext 423; donation requested
CHILD SAFETY SEAT INSPECTIONS available by appointment only; donation requested
DEFENSIVE DRIVING classes for adults and juveniles
DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED (DUI) classes
MAKING APPROPRIATE DECISIONS, an adult life reality program
HAND GUN SAFETY training classes
FIRST AID/CPR
OCCUPATIONAL safety and health programs
COMMUNITY SAFETY programs
FIRST- Fall Intervention Reaching Seniors Together
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org (external link)
CRISIS LINE with a national network of suicide prevention and mental health service providers
VETERANS may indicate their veteran status to be connected to VA suicide prevention and mental health professionals
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Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services http://www.dhhs.ne.gov (external link)
SYSTEM of services that help people live better lives through effective health and human services. Services include providing birth and death certificates and the following programs:
ADOPTION PROGRAM - enables some children who are wards of the state or private adoption agencies to be placed in adoptive homes. Adopted children may be eligible for financial assistance for food, clothing and transportation; medical and dental care; legal services; or counseling. Children available for adoption may have an emotional, mental or physical disorder, be school age, or be brothers or sisters who want to stay together.
ADULT FAMILY HOME - provides a homelike living arrangement to meet the needs of adults who are unable to live independently, but can function adequately with minimum supervision and protection.
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES - investigates and provides services to elderly and mentally or physically disabled persons age 18 or older who require protection from abuse or neglect. Hotline 1-800-652-1999
AID TO AGED, BLIND & DISABLED - provides services to low-income recipients to enable them to be as self-sufficient as possible. Such services include chore services, home delivered meals, homemaker services, adult day care, congregate meals, respite, and transportation.
AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN (ADC) - provides cash payments to economically vulnerable families with children 18 years or younger. For families with individuals who are employable, the assistance is time limited. For families with individuals who are not employable, there are no time limits.
CHILD CARE, SUBSIDIZED - families with incomes of up to 185% of the federal poverty guidelines may be eligible for financial assistance with the costs of child care for children 12 years and younger or with special needs. To be eligible, parents must be employed, incapacitated, or participating in education and training programs.
CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICE - services may be offered during and following an initial assessment to protect the child and improve the conditions that contributed to the risk of abuse and neglect. Services that may be offered include in-home family therapy, family support services, day care, transportation, case management, and temporary foster care. Hotline 1-800-652-1999
CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT - provides legal services for ADC recipients to establish paternity and to help anyone enforce court orders for child support. Monitors child support collections and provides services to locate absent parents.
DISABLED PERSONS AND FAMILY SUPPORT - coordinates and purchases services to assist employed, disabled adults or helps families keep a disabled family member in their home.
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE - provides assistance to needy families with minor children in situations where other sources are not available. Examples of situations for which assistance is available are imminent evictions, loss of utility service, or exhaustion of food supplies.
EMERGENCY SHELTER CARE - provides short-term care to children 24 hours a day, statewide.
EMPLOYMENT FIRST - provides temporary support for a maximum of two years for families where the employable adults are transitioning to economic self-support, through components such as training, education, job preparation activities, or job search.
FOOD STAMPS - provides food stamp benefits, through an Electronic Benefits Transfer card, to raise the level of nutrition among low-income households. Eligibility is based on household size, resources and income, which are compared to federal poverty guidelines. Call (877) 247-6328 for Electronic Benefits Transfer card balance, or to report a lost, stolen or damaged card.
FOSTER CARE - provides a safe, temporary home for children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse, neglect, or delinquency.
KID'S CONNECTION - a state children's health insurance program that provides access to health care for low-income uninsured children statewide. 1-877-632-5437
LOW-INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE - a federally funded program to assist low-income households in meeting energy costs. Benefits are based on family size, fuel type, and geographic residency in the state.
MEDICAID - provides payment for the medical care of low-income Nebraskans. Types of medical services are hospital, nursing home, physicians, dental, clinic, home health, family planning, lab and radiology, and prescribed drugs. Medicaid may also cover home and community based services for high risk individuals who are aged, disabled, or mentally disabled.
MEDICALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN - provides diagnosis and referral services to low-income children and purchases necessary treatment for them. Children who have a crippling or potentially crippling condition are given an evaluation upon request. Children determined eligible for the program are given additional treatment or services by medical providers under contract with the Department.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT - provides financial assistance to refugees who have been resettled in the United States and do not qualify for other programs. Assistance is limited to the first eight months as a refugee.
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT - assists the public in the recruitment and approval of services for children and families. Services include: referrals, recruit and license those interested in adopting or fostering children in Nebraska's child welfare system; work with individuals who are seeking appropriate day care for their own children; facilitate the process for individuals who want to provide licensed child care; and recruit, certify and approve individuals who provide housekeeping, personal care and respite for the aged and disabled.
STATE SUPPLEMENT - adds to the benefits of the federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program to bring the income of aged and disabled individuals up to the need of standards of Nebraska. Additionally, some persons are not eligible for SSI payments, but qualify for a State Supplement payment because of different standards and regulations.
STATE DISABILITY - provides aid to needy persons who have a disability expected to last for at least six months, but less than the 12 months required to be eligible for the federal Supplemental Security Income Program.
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Nebraska Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Coalition http://www.ndvsac.org (external link)
PREVENTION SERVICES in the area of dating abuse, child abuse, elder abuse, spouse/partner abuse, adult sexual assault, child sexual assault, and sexual harassment
RESOURCE LENDING LIBRARY of films, videos and literature
HISPANIC Domestic Violence Hotline
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Nebraska Prevention Center for Alcohol and Drug Abuse http://cehs.unl.edu/npcada (external link)
CONSULTING/EXPERT technical assistance for prevention program development, needs assessment, data collection and analysis, and all types of evaluation for programs dealing with alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse in Nebraska
TRAINING FOR Nebraska agencies and groups working in the prevention and assessment of the alcohol and drug abuse problem in Nebraska, especially among Nebraska's youth
UNIVERSITY courses for individuals working in disease prevention and control, health promotion, and public health
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Nebraska SIDS Foundation
COUNSELING
PEER SUPPORT, where families can be put in touch with other families whose child has died of SIDS for support and information for grieving individuals and families
MATERIALS such as pamphlets, brochures, and other resources about SIDS and grief are available to anyone who has experienced a SIDS death
SUPPORT GROUPS are forming across the state, call for information
SPEAKER'S BUREAU to address groups interested in learning more about SIDS
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Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition http://www.nuihc.com (external link)
SUBSTANCE ABUSE INPATIENT treatment program for adult Native Americans; Medicaid provider
OUTPATIENT substance abuse assessment, treatment, and referral-ASI and CASI Certified
GAMBLING addiction screening, assessment, and referral
MENTAL HEALTH counseling
DRUG AND ALCOHOL EDUCATION class offered twice per month
TRANSPORTATION to doctor's appointments and for nutritional meal program
DIABETES education and information
ELDERS nutrition program
ANGER MANAGEMENT groups
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Nebraska Urban Indian Medical Center http://www.nuihc.com (external link)
GENERAL HEALTH CARE to persons who are insured or uninsured, regardless of a person's race, religion, income status or age
HIV/AIDS education, counseling and testing
DIABETES testing and education
CONTRACEPTION
CHILD BIRTH and parent education
CANCER INFORMATION for breast and cervical cancer
PHYSICAL examinations
PODIATRY
PEDIATRIC CARE
MENTAL HEALTH counseling
PRESUMPTIVE Medicaid
TUBERCULOSIS testing
TRANSPORTATION may be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance of an appointment for a sliding fee scale
DRUG and alcohol evaluations
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Nemaha Against Drug and Alcohol Abuse (NADAA) Coalition http://www.nadaaonline.org (external link)
PARTNER with other community organizations to enact strategies aimed at the reduction of substance abuse, including strategies that specifically seek to prevent substance abuse among youth
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Nemaha Against Drug and Alcohol Abuse (NADAA) Coalition http://www.nadaaonline.org (external link)
PARTNER with other community organizations to enact strategies aimed at the reduction of substance abuse, including strategies that specifically seek to prevent substance abuse among youth
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New Dimensions Counseling
MENTAL HEALTH therapy
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE abuse counseling
SPECIALTY is women with trauma or substance abuse issues
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New Horizon Counseling
COUNSELING for individuals, families, pre-adolescents, and adolescents
SOME SPECIALTIES include depression, anxiety, phobias, anger management, grief and bereavement, self-esteem issues, parenting skills, women's issues, trauma, and addictions
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North Central District Health Department http://www.ncdhd.ne.gov (external link)
HEALTH PROMOTION and disease prevention education
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION coalitions
TOBACCO PREVENTION and cessation education
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING program (case management)
WEST NILE VIRUS surveillance
REFERRALS
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Northeast Nebraska Public Health Department http://www.nnphd.org (external link)
BIOTERRORISM preparedness planning
WEST NILE virus surveillance
MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH coalition and Child Fetal and Infant Mortality Review (CFIMR)
RESOURCE MAPPING
TOBACCO addiction and smoking cessation
HEALTH PROMOTION and disease prevention programs
INFECTIOUS DISEASE surveillance
RADON education and source for free test kits
PUBLIC HEALTH OUTREACH and Nursing Education (PHONE)
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Northeast Panhandle Substance Abuse Center
SOCIAL SETTING DETOX center, 3 to 5 day program
PRE-TREATMENT PROGRAM available for those who do not have a sober environment to live in
OUTPATIENT SUPPORT and services are available
ALCOHOL/DRUG residential program
AFTER CARE
DUI CLASSES
AA MEETINGS 8:00pm, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
NA MEETINGS 6:00pm, Sunday
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NOVA Therapeutic Community Inc http://www.novatc.org (external link)
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES for adolescents and adults, both males and females
DAY TREATMENT for adolescents, 4 hours per day after school
DRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT for pregnant women and infants
AGENCY BASED foster care
TREATMENT foster care
EMERGENCY foster care
OUTPATIENT TREATMENT for adolescents
OUTPATIENT THERAPY for adolescents and their families
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Nuckolls County Offices http://www.nuckollscounty.ne.gov (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
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Oasis Counseling International http://www.ocinternational.org (external link)
COUNSELING SERVICES for individuals and families, including play therapy for children
FAMILY SUPPORT services
SEX OFFENDER counseling
PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS
DRUG AND ALCOHOL EVALUATIONS
DRUG AND ALCOHOL intensive outpatient programs for adults and adolescents
MENTORING PROGRAM
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Odyssey III Counseling Services P.C. http://www.odyssey3.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples and families; geriatric counseling
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY evaluations and counseling
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Offutt AFB Family Advocacy Program http://www.airforcefap.org (external link)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM offers assessment and treatment
PREVENTION and SUPPORT SERVICES:
1) Prevention Services include: New Parent Support Program that provides prenatal and postnatal assistance, education, in home visits by a community health nurse for parents of children 0-3 years of age
2) Marriage and family counseling
3) Classes: Anger Management, PREP (couple relationship skills training), Dads 101, Parent University (April)
OUTREACH to the community: training and briefings on intimate partner violence and child abuse awareness and prevention; needs assessments; collaboration with off-base agencies; referral resource
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Omaha Community Partnership http://www.omahacommunitypartnership.org (external link)
COOPERATIVE COALITION of schools, community, private sector and government leaders
COORDINATION of youth violence, substance abuse and mental health issues
JUVENILE JUSTICE Collaboration
TRUANCY and attendance issues
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Omaha Home for Boys http://www.omahahomeforboys.org (external link)
BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION services for boys ages 10 to 18 through the Residential Care Program; basic disciplinary, living, and behavioral skills are taught while boys live in a cottage setting with married House Parents and attend public school
INDEPENDENT LIVING is also offered for young adults ages 17-21 who have 'aged out' of the Home or other community care programs; teaches young adults basic life skills to help them live self-sufficient lives (see separate listing)
BILINGUAL, in-home, and after care services are available when needed
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OMNI Behavioral Health http://www.omnibehavioralhealth.com (external link)
OUTPATIENT THERAPY for youth and adults, individuals and families
EATING DISORDERS PROGRAM includes outpatient therapy, nutrition therapy, day program, and support groups
IN-HOME COUNSELING for families regarding behavior management, CPS involvement, etc.
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OneWorld Community Health Centers http://www.oneworldomaha.org (external link)
HEALTH CARE for all ages, including obstetrical, pediatrics, geriatrics, general medical care, women's health, reproductive health, prenatal, obstetrics and gynecology, podiatry, and radiology/ultrasound
PHARMACY
BLOOD TESTING for lead
STD testing and treatment
HIV testing and counseling
TUBERCULOSIS prevention and case management
EYE CLINIC offering optometry and ophthalmology
IMMUNIZATIONS
SCREENING AND TREATMENT for cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cholesterol, and depression
DENTAL CARE
QUICK SICK clinic
ROUTINE SERVICES such as pap smears, school physicals, prenatal visits, well baby exams, physicals and other routine healthcare procedures; follow-up visits for patients with diabetes, elevated blood lead levels, hypertension, behavioral health concerns and other on-going health problems are also routine activities at the clinic.
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
SOCIAL WORKERS
HEALTH EDUCATION integrated into each patient's visit; nutrition, disease prevention and management are taught to patients individually and in groups; educational follow-up, care coordination, management and peer education, including care for sexually transmitted diseases, latent tuberculosis, high lead levels, prenatal care and care for chronic diseases: asthma, diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol and depression
MEDICAID ENROLLMENT provides assistance in applying for Medicaid; to qualify for Medicaid, a person must be a citizen or legal resident of the United States and meet income guidelines; unborn children are also eligible for Medicaid
SPECIALIST REFERRALS for services not available at the clinic are made for all patients; appointments for patients without insurance and/or limited income are made through Hope Medical Outreach Coalition volunteer physicians and facilities
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Open Door Mission http://www.opendoormission.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER for men
LYDIA HOUSE emergency shelter for women and families
SHUTTLE SERVICES to Bus Line Downtown 5 am-9 pm
DAY SERVICES available to clients and walk-ins with showers, laundry, meals, resource case management, computer lab, etc.
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides short-term care for men
COUNSELING
NEW LIFE RECOVERY PROGRAM provides long-term care for men, women and children and families with life-altering addictions
AFTERCARE PROGRAM follows graduates for 18 months with resources
MEALS including breakfast, lunch, and dinner for clients or walk-ins
COMMUNITY SERVICES and Outreach Center including King's Kloset Program-clothing, housewares, and surplus food available Monday-Thursday at 10:30am, walk-in or appointment; call for more information. Furniture and appliance program, call for an appointment
ACCEPTS DONATIONS such as vehicles, and gently used furniture, clothing, household items, etc; call 829-1517 for pickup arrangements for large items
OUTREACH EVENTS including Eggstra Special Egg Hunt (Easter story, craft, egg hunt, food box to go); Back to School Bash (see below); Great Thanksgiving Banquet (holiday meal and turkey and fixin' box to go); and Operation Santa (toys for children ages 0-18 years)
BACK TO SCHOOL BASH is an event where youth in grades K-12 receive a new backpack and school supplies; must apply by August 8; applications can be picked up Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm
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Owens Educational Services http://www.theowenscompanies.com (external link)
PROGRAM COMPONENTS include but not limited to behavior modification, educational tutoring, community service activities, tours, employment preparation and social skill development; transportation provided to and from program
ALCOHOL AND DRUG EDUCATION, a diversionary program emphasizes the consequences and effects of alcohol and drug use- Class focussed toward those who have been ticketed with possession of drugs/alcohol, or involved in an alcohol related crime.
DECISION MAKING where youth learn effective decision making skills, as well as how to address the peer pressure they are faced with as a teen including but not limited to shoplifting, grafitti, stealing cars, and vandalism
SCHOOL SUCCESS for youth that have been ticketed with truancy or are about to; parents MUST attend session for the first 2 hours
JUNIOR DECISION MAKING for youth 8-12 years of age -the first two hours require parent involvement
ANGER MANAGMENT for those youth who need to learn to deal with their anger or who have been charged with anger related crimes (assault/vandalism)
SEXUAL EDUCATION awareness classes for those youth that are sexually active or at risk for being sexually active
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Oxford Houses http://www.oxfordhouse.org (external link)
3/4 WAY HOUSE supportive recovery home; no house managers; 25 Houses in the Omaha metro area; no co-ed houses; housing available for women with children
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Panhandle Mental Health Center http://www.pmhc.net (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH and substance abuse services for Region I
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Parent-Child Center http://www.dawsoncountyne.net/pcc/index.html (external link)
EMERGENCY Shelter
SAFETY Planning
LEGAL ADVOCACY
CRIMINAL JUSTICE Support
MEDICAL ADVOCACY
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
PROTECTION ORDER Assistance
EMERGENCY Financial Aid
EMERGENCY Transportation
SUPPORT GROUP
EDUCATION and Information
VINE INFORMATION and Assistance
EMOTIONAL SUPPORT during rape exams and police interviews
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Park Professional Group
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, and families
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Park Professional Group
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, and families
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Pathfinder Support Services, Inc
MENTAL HEALTH counseling and treatment
SUBSTANCE ABUSE counseling and treatment, relapse prevention, chemical education classes in English and Spanish, community treatment aide, adult and adolescent intensive outpatient program, Spanish outpatient program
FAMILY SUPPORT work and visitation supervision
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People's City Mission http://www.peoplescitymission.org (external link)
CHRISTIAN MINISTRY which provides shelter, food, clothing, counseling, and other emergency services to low-income families and individuals
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Platte County Offices http://www.plattecounty.net (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT offices
SHERIFF law enforcement agency
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Ponca Tribe of Nebraska http://www.poncatribe-ne.org (external link)
COMMUNITY AND HOME-BASED, family-centered services to prevent the breakup of families, including, transportation, daycare expenses, funeral expenses (for Tribal members), and referrals to area agencies
INTERVENTION services to act as a liaison and advocate to community, tribal, state and federal agencies, including schools, state and Tribal Social Services Departments, state, Tribal and federal court systems, elder care and rights, health care, referrals, networking with various agencies, and crisis intervention
EDUCATIONAL FUNDING for Tribal members
SPIRITUAL services
COUNSELING for substance abuse and mental health issues
YOUTH services
HOUSING applications
SOCIAL SERVICE case managers
MEDICAL AND DENTAL SERVICES offered for all federally recognized and enrolled Tribal nations; part time family physician, full time family nurse practitioner, offer OB-GYN services through the midwife program, have WIC on site twice weekly, physical therapy one morning per week, outpatient behavioral health services, registered dietician with the diabetes program two times a week, contractual dentist, dental hygienists, volunteer child psychologist one Saturday per month
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Positive Pressure Coalition
COMMUNITY SUBSTANCE ABUSE COALITION aids local communities in the planning, coordinating and integrating of resources and use of evidence-based processes to reduce substance rates and delay the onset of first use in their communities
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Postpartum Support International (PSI) http://www.postpartum.net (external link)
WARMLINE serves callers from around the world who need referrals to appropriate local resources
ONLINE SUPPORT GROUP available through website
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Pottawattamie County Offices
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Ambulance 911
Auditor 328-5700
Board of Supervisors 328-5644
Building Maintenance 328-5715
Disaster Services 328-5777 (see separate listing)
Clerk of Court 328-5604
Child Support & Alimony 328-5604
Death/Birth certificates 328-5725
Marriage license 328-5725
Conservation Board 328-5638
County Assessor 328-5617
County Attorney 328-5649
Development & Planning 328-5792
District Court of IA 328-5754
Engineer 328-5608
Juvenile Court Services 328-5623 (see separate listing)
Magistrate-Clerk 328-5861
Probate Clerk 328-5639
Public Defender 323-9115
Recorder 328-5612
Sheriff Emergency 911 (see separate listing)
Auto Registration 328-5631
Property Tax 328-5627
Veterans Affairs 328-5797 (see separate listing)
Voter Registration 328-5700
Human Services 328-5661 (see separate listing)
Child Protective Services 328-4875 (see separate listing)
Warrants-Traffic-Criminal 890-2236
Sheriff Department 890-2200 (see separate listing)
General Relief 328-5867 (see separate listing)
Mental Health 328-5687 (see separate listing)
Case Management 328-5645
Health Department 328-3194 (see separate listing)
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Press-On Ministries http://www.pressonyouthcenter.org (external link)
NON-DENOMINATIONAL ministry providing recreational, educational, emotional, and spiritual opportunities for personal growth
SAFE HAVEN for youth offers counseling with parents, tutoring, summer camping, and scrapbooking
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Prevention Pathways, Inc. http://www.preventionpathways.org (external link)
SUBSTANCE ABUSE prevention resource and education center
LENDING LIBRARY for substance abuse and parenting education
INFORMATION, education, training, and technical assistance to families, schools, and communities
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PRIDE-Omaha (Parents Resources & Information on Drug Ed http://www.pride.org (external link)
RESOURCE CENTER for current information on alcohol, tobacco and other drugs; offers printed materials, videos, speakers bureau, newsletter, workshops, seminars, and current legislative information on related topics
DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION through parental awareness and intervention; assist neighborhood groups, schools, and churches to start drug prevention group; encourage youth involvement in drug prevention efforts
MIP HOTLINE (393-4444) for anonymously reporting teen alcohol/other drug parties before they happen, or to report retailers who sell alcohol or tobacco to minors
PROJECT PROM/GRADUATION each spring
SAFE Homes Parent Network sponsor
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Project Extra Mile http://www.projectextramile.org (external link)
NETWORK of community coalitions aimed at prevention of underage drinking
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Project Response, Inc.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE and sexual assault services
HOTLINE for 24-hour crises
SHELTER
LEGAL service including advocacy and assistance with protection orders
MEDICAL advocacy
SUPPORT GROUPS
RESOURCE CENTER for women and children focuses on the women's strength and assists them with skills, settings goals, and living a healthy life
NEIGHBORHOOD CLOSET thrift store provides donated clothing at a low cost to individuals and clothing vouchers for those who are unable to purchase clothing
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Public Health Solutions, District Health Department http://www.phsneb.org (external link)
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL FOR COMMUNITIES AND INDIVIDUALS on any physical, social, mental, and environmental health problems, health statistics, needs assessments, health information, health planning, technical assistance in program planning
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS, lead testing, West Nile virus prevention, water quality, hazardous materials, dumping, meth lab cleanup, garbage, dangerous property, smoking prohibition
DISEASE SURVEILLANCE, INVESTIGATION AND CONTROL of influenza, food borne illness, whooping cough, flu, Fifth's disease, lice, MRSA, etc.; education and recommendations to schools, child care facilities and communities at large regarding disease prevention and control
EMERGENCY RESPONSE provides investigation, assessment and response for public protection to all hazards
HEALTH EDUCATION programs to encourage good nutrition and exercise; Safe Routes to Schools Programs, Health Literacy project to reduce obesity in children and families;Smoke detector education and distribution program, TRALE (health assessment survey) on tobacco, nutrition, health lifestyles, work site wellness, and traffic safety, education and demonstration on health related topics
COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES including childhood immunizations, flu shots, education and home visits to teen moms, family planning, STD testing and treatment, cancer screening on site, child psychologist on site, breastfeeding assistance, smoking cessation for pregnant women, TB treatment, help finding a doctor or dentist, help with finding medication or other care, Every Women Matters Education and Outreach, Denver Developmental Screening, case management to reduce lead and other hazard exposure
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Rainbow Center, Inc http://www.rainbowcenter.biz (external link)
PROVIDES SUPPORT for persons diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness including such services as day rehabilitation, in-home services and support for successful community living, and vocational support and supported employment
CONTACT POINT for Walles House, providing housing for mentally ill persons over 19 years of age; 4401 Sunrise Place, Columbus, Nebraska
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Rainbow of Hope: Building Heroes Within, Inc. http://www.rofhope.org (external link)
ADULT INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TREATMENT, 20 week program. Mandatory AA attendance.
SUBSTANCE ABUSERS PROGRAM (KODA) Kids Off Drugs and Alcohol, 10 week program. Mandatory AA attendance.
AFTERCARE/RELAPSE PREVENTION for adolescents and adults. 10 week program with mandatory AA attendance.
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY EVALUATIONS may be conducted in office or in alternative locations (such as correctional facilities).
CHEMICAL EDUCATION COURSE studies effects of chemicals on the body, family, and society.
LIFE SKILLS Program to identify career goals and strengths
ANGER MANAGEMENT four week course teaches new techniques to effectively manage anger
DECISION-MAKING course to correct errors in thinking to promote positive lifestyle changes
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings offered Monday through Friday on site
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RAINN - Rape Abuse and Incest National Network http://www.rainn.org (external link)
HOTLINE for victims of sexual assault hotline
LIVE online help Mon-Fri 12 noon-10 pm, EST
PUBLIC EDUCATION about sexual assault
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Real Solutions
COUNSELING for families and individuals
SUPPORT for people with eating disorders
ANGER MANAGEMENT
HOW TO cope with addiction
GRIEF AND LOSS
SEXUAL ABUSE support group
HEAD INJURY
MENTAL AND PHSYICAL DISABILITIES and illness
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Region 1 Prevention Coordination (PSAC) http://www.psacr1.com (external link)
REGIONAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE prevention center
SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION lending library, educational materials, and curriculum consultation
TRAINING
TECHNICAL Assistance
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Region 3 Behavioral Health Services http://www.region3.net (external link)
DRUG PREVENTION CENTER for alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, offers education, training, and community-based prevention programs for youth and adults
ICCU CARE COORDINATORS provide intensive case management for state wards to maintain the child in the home and ensure that wraparound is provided based on the needs of the youth and his/her family
PROFESSIONAL PARTNER PROGRAM serves children and adolescents who have serious emotional disorders and their families; provides intensive therapeutic case management program tailored to meet the needs of each youth and family
SCHOOL BASED INTERVENTION PROGRAM serves a liaison between the school, family and Protection and Safety Worker while supervising, monitoring and supporting students referred by the Dept. of Health and Human Services
EMERGENCY COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM provides follow-up, continuity, and coordination services for individuals who have been admitted to emergency or civil protective custody
REGIONAL HOUSING COORDINATION provides rental assistance for adults who are low income and experience a serious mental illness to obtain safe housing at an affordable cost
REGIONAL CONSUMER SPECIALIST (RCS) serves as an advocate and liaison to consumers of behavioral health services, including consumers of services which are designed to lead toward wellness and recovery from mental illness, substance abuse, or problem gambling; the RCS is available to consumers of all ages, their families and support system, throughout Region 3's geographic area
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Region 4 Behavioral Health Services http://www.region4bhs.org (external link)
ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITY for behavioral health services
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Region 4 Behavioral Health Services http://www.region4bhs.org (external link)
ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITY for behavioral health services
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Region 6 Behavioral Health Care http://www.regionsix.com (external link)
INTEGRATED CARE COORDINATION Unit (ICCU) provides case management services in a team-based approach for state ward children and their families in Douglas and Sarpy Counties
PROFESSIONAL PARTNER PROGRAM provides case management to families with children experiencing behavioral or emotional concerns utilizing a family centered (wraparound) philosophy.
SYSTEM COORDINATION manages a local network of behavioral health providers focusing on the areas of network management, coordination of emergency, prevention, consumer and youth services
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Region II Human Services
DISTRIBUTE FUNDING from the state to community substance abuse and mental health agencies.
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Region V Systems http://www.region5systems.net (external link)
FORMERLY REGION V MENTAL HEALTH, Alcoholism, and Drug Abuse Program. Provides administrative supervision and administers state and federal funding for the operation of mental health, alcohol and drug services within a 16-county area of southeast Nebraska.
FAMILY AND YOUTH INVESTMENT provides intensive team facilitation and service coordination for youth with serious emotional disturbances and their families. Eligibility for traditional program: Youth, ages 0-21, with behavioral concerns, diagnosed with a serious emotional disorder, at risk for out-of-home placement. Eligibility for transition age program: Young adults, ages 17-25, diagnosed with a serious and persistent mental illness, at risk of entering, or have entered, the adult emergency system. There is no charge to families for this program.
REGIONAL PREVENTION CENTER provides alcohol, drug and mental health prevention information, referral resources, technical assistance and advocacy for the public and providers. Facilitates community development and leadership in prevention planning on the local and regional level. The center's purpose is to help direct any interested person, group or organization to prevention services and providers in their area.
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Regional West Medical Center http://www.rwhs.org (external link)
FULL SERVICE HOSPITAL
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Riggins & Associates Counseling Services, Inc http://www.rigginsburger.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH, gambling, and substance abuse counseling
INDIVIDUAL, couple and family counseling
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S.A.F.E. Center,The http://www.safecenter.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER
IMMEDIATE CRISIS SUPPORT to victims and their families
EDUCATION AND INFORMATION on dynamics of abuse and violence
INFORMATION on legal alternatives
PROTECTION ORDER assistance
COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS
REFERRALS for all needed services
SUPPORT GROUPS for women and children
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Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Center http://www.saintelizabethonline.com (external link)
HOSPITAL providing inpatient and outpatient health services to the residents of Lincoln and nearby communities
BURN AND WOUND CARE CENTER - provides comprehensive care for the most serious burn injuries and difficult to treat wound care by a team of physicians, nurses, physical and respiratory therapists, psychological and dietetic support. Treatments are available for difficult to heal wounds. Telephone (402) 219-7680 Toll Free (800) 877-2876
CHEST PAIN CENTER - offering care for those with possible heart attack symptoms; determination begins in the emergency department; an observation unit helps rule-in or rule-out heart attack.
CHILDREN'S AND PEDIATRIC SERVICES - a full care unit for pediatric patients, from infants to 18 years.
DIABETES PROGRAM - offers education and support to successfully manage diabetes and promote a healthy lifestyle through classes, support groups, and individual counseling; also offering free seminars in learning about your risk for Pre-diabetes. Telephone (402) 219-8777
FAMILY BIRTH CENTER - offers numerous birth options; operating suites on the same floor; certified lactation consultants and registered nurses are available to answer questions and offer assistance to mothers and babies. Telephone (402) 219-7070
HEART CENTER - offers rapid cardiac and vascular services including diagnostic studies, such as echocardiography, exercise treadmills, radionuclide studies and invasive treatments such as cardiac catheterization, pacemakers, and open heart surgery. Telephone (402) 219-7389
HOSPITALISTS - Inpatient Medicine Services, offers physicians board-certified in internal medicine and a nurse practitioner who specialize in the unique care of hospitalized patients; coordinates care with a patient's personal physician.
IMAGING CENTER - offers a 100% digital imaging, including digital mammography, and 3Tesla MRI for state-of-the-art sharpness of images and detail for diagnostic and treatments. Telephone: (402) 219-7323.
INTENSIVISTS - in-house physicians who specialize in caring for critically ill; they are based in the Critical Care Unit and coordinate care with a patient's personal physician.
NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT - in-house neonatolgists, highly specialized nurses including neonatal nurse practitioners, and clinical personnel provide treatments for newborns with special needs. Telephone: (402) 219-7420
ORTHOPAEDICS/JOINT CENTER/SPINE CENTER/NEUROSURGERY - provides a full range of orthopaedic and neurosurgery services; involve patient's family in education and the ongoing care of people undergoing total or partial hip or knee replacement or with spine surgeries. Telephone: (402) 219-7650
PARISH NURSE PROGRAM - provides educational training for persons interested in community health ministry. Telephone (402) 219-7314
RADIATION THERAPY CENTER - provides radiation therapy for cancer patients. Offers the linear accelerator with both On-Board Imager (IMRT) and IGRT to offer accurate tumor tracking and beam radiation control to spare healthy tissue surrounding tumors; a 120-leaf collimator for "shaping" radiation for accurate targeting of tumors and respiratory gating for real-time management of radiation delivery. Telephone 402-219-7930
SOCIAL SERVICES and CASE MANAGEMENT - provides support to hospitalized patients and their families who have social, economic or personal concerns that may aggravate medical problems. Services include assessment, discharge planning, crisis intervention, information and referral, and supportive counseling. Telephone (402) 219-7303
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Saint Francis Medical Center http://www.saintfrancisgi.org/ (external link)
HOSPITAL
LIFELINE PROGRAM emergency response program provides 24 hour, 7days a week
assistance with the push of a button
HEALTHY STARTS is a voluntary home visiting program designed to improve the lives of children and their families. Offered to pregnant women, newborns and infants who meet screening criteria. Covers prenatal care, parenting, growth and development, the importance of immunizations and other preventative health care services
MEDICAL INTERPRETERS for medical appointments at St. Francis, Third City Community Clinic, the Central District Health Department or physician clinics in Grand Island
SMOKING CESSATION SUPPORT GROUP at 2620 West Faidley Avenue, call 308-398-5565
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS: 398-5487
Women's Luncheon
Men's Luncheon
Next Step support group for those experiencing the death of a loved one.
Pregnancy Loss program for parents who have lost a child through miscarriage,ectopic, tubal stillborn or early newborn stage - 398-5545.
EARLY DEVELOPMENT NETWORK SERVICES COORDINATION helps families access resources and services in the community, includes educational, financial, health care, childcare, respite care, emotional support and other needs.
ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT:
residential chemical dependency treatment
evening and day partial care
co-dependency counseling
chemical dependency out-patient and evaluation
HOME HEALTH CARE
CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS for families and patients of breast cancer and a group for male caregivers; Reach to Recovery program, a patient to patient visitation program for
women, I Can Cope Retreat, and Look Good, Feel Better program to learn how to handle the personal appearance changes that result from treatment.
Oncology Department: 308-398-5450
Cansurmount Support Group and Mind Matters: 398-6517 at the Cancer Treatment Center.
SUPPORT GROUPS THROUGH THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: 398-5565
Arthritis
Brain Injury/Head Injury Support Group
Cardiac and Stroke Support Group
Children and Adolescent Diabetes Support
Diabetes Support Group
Multiple Sclerosis Support Group
Parkinson's education program
Eating Disorders Support Group
CODEPENDENCY ANONYMOUS SUPPORT GROUP meetings at Memorial Health Center,
Room C, Sunday at 6:30pm and Thursday at 7:30pm.
ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS SUPPORT GROUP, Monday, 7:00pm at St Francis Treatment Center Chapel.
GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS, Saturday, 7:00pm at Memorial Health Center, Room A.
GAM-ANON BEGINNER'S GROUP, Saturday, 7:00pm at Memorial Health Center, Room B,
384-3757
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, Monday 8:00pm, St Francis Treatment Center.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS, Monday, 5:30pm, Memorial Health Center, Room B.
SEX AND LOVE ADDICTS ANONYMOUS, Tuesday, 8:00pm, Memorial Health Center, Room A
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Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center http://www.omahakroc.org (external link)
AQUATICS include open swim, swim lessons
EDUCATION on business startup and financing, citizenship, computer classes, cooking, anger management, English as a Second Language
FINE ARTS, pottery, ceramics, drawing, dance
FITNESS classes and education
HEALTH AND NUTRITION
PERFORMING ARTS, drama classes
RECREATION
SPORTS of various types for all age groups
SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT, including Christian education and worship opportunities
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Salvation Army Western Division Headquarters
SERVES AS HEADQUARTERS for Western Division
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Samaritan Counseling Center http://www.samaritancenter.com (external link)
PROFESSIONAL OUTPATIENT COUNSELING for individuals, couples, families (children, adolescents, and adults); including pre-marital and blended family counseling
CONSULTATION FOR CLERGY, for congregations, business professionals, and organizations
WORKSHOPS AND RETREATS tailored to the needs of congregations, businesses, general public, etc. on topics such as stress management, anger control, assertiveness, trauma, positive communication, leadership development, ethics, boundaries, marriage, blended families and others
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Samaritan Counseling Centers of the Midlands http://www.sccmne.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT COUNSELING for individuals, couples, and families (children, adolescents, and adults), including pre-marital and blended family counseling; other issues such as emotional, relational, and mental health
CONSULTATION FOR CLERGY, congregations, business professionals, and organizations
WORKSHOPS AND RETREATS tailored to the needs of congregations, businesses, and the general public
STRESS MANAGEMENT, anger control, assertiveness, trauma, positive communication, leadership development, ethics, boundaries, marriage, blended families, and others
MEDIATION SERVICES for families and organizations, including divorce and parenting plan mediation
ADDICTION assessments and counseling
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Sandhills Crisis Intervention Program
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE available 24 hours
EMERGENCY SHELTER for victims
CRISIS COUNSELING service and legal advocacy, and crisis advocacy
SUPPORT GROUPS for victims
OTHER SERVICES provided to domestic violence victims include food, transportation, and limited financial help for rent and utilities
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Santa Monica, Inc http://www.santamonicahouse.org (external link)
EXTENDED RESIDENTIAL substance abuse treatment facility; minimum commitment of 6 months, 12-24 month stay typical
TRANSITIONAL facility for chemically dependent women; 6-12 month stay
PREFER patients with previous treatment background; children may stay with mom on weekend visits and over night twice a month based upon clients progress and phase completion
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Sarpy County Offices http://www.sarpy.com (external link)
ADMINISTRATION 593-2347
ASSESSORS AND APPRAISER 593-2122
BUILDING AND PLANNING 593-2315
INSEPECTOR
CHILD PROTECTION AGENCY 595-3330
CHILD SUPPORT LAWYER 593-5774
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 593-2283
COUNTY ATTORNEY 593-2230
COUNTY CLERK 593-2105
DISTRICT COURT 593-2262
ELECTION COMMISSONER 593-2167
EXTENSION OFFICE 444-4638
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 339-4606
JAIL 593-2298
JUVENILE COURT 593-2217 / 593-5918
MENTAL HEALTH INTAKE 331-8830
MOTOR VEHICLE 593-2148
NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL 253-2843
PUBLIC DEFENDER 593-5933
REGISTER OF DEEDS 593-5773
SHERIIFF OFFICE 593-2288
TREASURER'S OFFICE 593-4461 hotline
VETERAN'S SERVICE 593-2203
HUMAN SERVICES 593-4400
VICTIM WITNESS 593-2201
CLERK OF THE COURT 593-2267
DRIVER'S LICENSE TESTING 595-1835
LANDFILL 253-2371
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Screening for Mental Health, Inc. http://www.militarymentalhealth.org (external link)
FREE, ANONYMOUS mental health and alcohol self-assessments for family members and service personnel in all branches of the military including the National Guard and Reserve; self-assessments are a series of questions that, when linked together, help create a picture of how an individual is feeling and whether they could benefit from talking to a health professional
SELF-ASSESSMENTS address depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), generalized anxiety disorder, alcohol use and bipolar disorder; after an individual completes a self-assessment, s/he is provided with referral information including services provided through the Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs
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Shelby County Offices http://www.shco.org (external link)
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Assessor 755-5718
Auditor 755-3831
Board of Supervisors 755-3733
Bridge and Sign 755-3554
Clerk of the District Court 755-5543
Care Facility 744-3453
Community Services 755-2843
Disaster Services 755-5160
District Juvenile 755-3891
Emergency Medical Services 755-5160
Engineer 755-5954
Environmental Health 755-2609
Extension 755-3104
GIS 755-1306
Human Services 755-3145
Judge's Chamber 755-5339
Landfill 755-5010
Magistrate 755-3210
Motor Vehicle/Auto License 755-5898
Probation Officer 755-5339
Recorder 755-5640
Sheriff Emergency 911
Sheriff Office 755-5026
Treasurer 755-5847
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Siena-Francis House http://www.sienafrancis.org (external link)
MEALS include dinner each evening and Sunday breakfast for anyone
SHELTER provides 198 beds for men ages 19 and over
SERVICES for clients include advocacy, jobs program, sack lunch for those going to work, and medical and psychiatric services
DRUG AND ALCOHOL RECOVERY PROGRAM: long term residential rehabilitation available
CHARLES DREW MEDICAL CLINIC: schedule varies weekly. Patients must schedule appointment through clinic (345-9860).
VISITING NURSES: Monday and Thursday in the Day Services Center from 1:30 pm-4:30 pm and in the Baright Shelter from 4:30 pm-7 pm
WOMEN'S CLINIC: Wednesday at 9 am, by appointment only (345-9860)
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY MAGIS CLINIC: Saturday morning psychiatric clinic and afternoon medical clinic. Appointment not necessary.
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South Central Behavioral Services http://www.scbsne.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES include mental health assessments, depression/anxiety/mental illness counseling, family therapy, stress/anger management counseling, trauma/abuse counseling, parenting and relationship counseling
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES include substance abuse evaluations, adolescent substance abuse groups, adult intensive outpatient (IOP), substance abuse education, adult relapse prevention, drug court provider
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South Central Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition http://www.asaap-ne.org (external link)
ALL STARS prevention program to prevent alcohol and drug use, violence, and other risky behaviors among youth
PARENTING ADOLESCENTS WISELY teaches methods for improving family relationships; issues discussed include effective discipline, understanding feelings, expectations, rewards and punishments, and active listening
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South Central Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition http://www.asaap-ne.org (external link)
ALL STARS prevention program to prevent alcohol and drug use, violence, and other risky behaviors among youth
PARENTING ADOLESCENTS WISELY teaches methods for improving family relationships; issues discussed include effective discipline, understanding feelings, expectations, rewards and punishments, and active listening
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Southeast District Health Department http://www.sedhd.org (external link)
COMMUNITY health services and education
PARENTING classes in Otoe County
FALL Prevention
SUN Safety
EVERY Woman Matters
CHILD safety seat education
IMMUNIZATIONS - sites are available in Tecumseh, Nebraska City, Auburn, Falls City, Humboldt, Pawnee City and Syracuse. Call for dates and time.
CALL Care and CATCH toll free number for medical questions
PHONE - a Medicaid access number to assist and advocate for eligible services for Medicaid clients and to apply for Kids Connection
EMERGENCY response and volunteer database
PANDEMIC Planning and Resource
EPIDEMIOLOGY
SMOKING cessation
COMMUNICABLE Disease Control in the following areas: food poisoning, influenza, rabies and West Nile virus
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Southwest Iowa Families, Inc. http://www.southwestiowafamilies.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, families, and groups on a fee for service basis
ANGER MANAGEMENT for individuals
PARENT EDUCATION and assessments
MEDIATION
DIVORCE EDUCATION for adults, Section 598 19A Iowa Code; divorce school occasionally offered for kids
NURTURING FATHERS support groups
BATTERER program offers 24 weekly 1 1/2 hour classes for voluntary or court-ordered participants; classes designed to hold batterers accountable so they can change; learn alternatives to coercive, dominating, and violent behavior; male/female teams facilitate classes in four locations; intakes scheduled in Council Bluffs and Clarinda
HOME VISITING program for families with children age 0-5
PARENTING CLASSES for families with very young children
PRENATAL CLASSES where points earned can be used to purchase necessary and safety items for babies at the 'Stork's Nest', open Thu 12 noon-5 pm
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Southwest Iowa Mental Health Center
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES including therapy, employee assistance, medication management, adult and child psychiatry, in-school services, support groups, evaluations and 24 hour emergency
CASE MANAGEMENT services
EDUCATION and consultation
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Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department http://www.swhealthdept.com (external link)
PUBLIC HEALTH nursing
VACCINES for influenza and H1N1
BLOOD PRESSURE screenings during business hours
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
RESPITE program (see separate listing)
TOBACCO CESSATION classes and information
FITNESS Reaching Older Generations (FROG) exercise and nutrition program designed to help older adults improve their mobility and strength to help prevent injuries caused by falls
RADON testing
HEALTH EDUCATION
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Spouse Abuse Sexual Assault Crisis Center (SASA) http://www.sasacenter.org (external link)
CRISIS intervention services, including food, shelter, clothing
24 hour crisis line
ASSISSTANCE with protection orders, legal and medical advocacy, child care
SUPPORT groups for women and children who are victims/witnesses of domestic violence
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Spring Center http://www.regionsix.com (external link)
ADULT Residential Mental Health (Psychiatric) Crisis Stabilization Program
ADULT Mental Health Respite Program
CRISIS Intervention Programs
a. Mobile Crisis Coordination Services
b. Professional Resource Line
c. Public Crisis Intervention Line
INFORMATION and Referral Line
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St. Monica's http://www.stmonicas.com (external link)
PROVIDES treatment for women and adolescent girls with substance abuse and/or mental health issues
INDIVIDUAL and group counseling
SUBSTANCE abuse assessment and evaluations
LIFE skills training
TOPICAL groups on parenting
RELAPSE prevention
WOMEN and the 12 steps
SPIRITUALITY
RELATIONSHIPS
HEALTH and nutrition
CHILD care and transportation assistance is available
PROGRAMS include: Primary Treatment: Short-Term Residential; Secondary treatment - Therapeutic Communities: Project Mother and Child (PMC), New Beginnings (NB) for women and their children, Project Strong Families (PSF) for pregnant and postpartum women and their children (both primary and secondary levels of care_; Outpatient (Relapse Prevention).
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Stephen Center, Inc. http://www.stephencenter.org (external link)
EMERGENCY shelter consisting of 30 beds for men, 20 beds for single women, and 11 bedrooms for women with children
SUBSTANCE ABUSE Treatment Program for 32 men and 32 women
TRANSITIONAL Living program for men and women in recovery, supplies provided
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Steps to Recovery http://www.stepstorecovery.net (external link)
SUBSTANCE ABUSE EVALUATIONS for a low cost; can be completed in 24 hours
COUNSELING for mental health and substance abuse issues, adolescents or adults
ADVOCACY AND OUTREACH for individuals or families challenged by mental illness, substance abuse, or family crisis
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Stop It Now! http://www.stopitnow.org (external link)
CONFIDENTIAL HELPLINE to prevent child sexual abuse before a child is harmed
HELPLINE staff provide guidance so adults can learn about sexual abuse; identify specialized treatment options and resources for themselves or someone they care about; develop prevention and safety plan strategies; find language for an effective conversation when they have concerns; and learn how to report concerns to authorities when appropriate
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Support House,The
SUPPORTIVE RECOVERY HOME for NA and AA 12 step personal programs
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Take Flight Farms http://www.takeflightfarms.org (external link)
EQUINE ASSISTED PSYCHOTHERAPY for emotionally and behaviorally challenged adolescents
LICENSED CLINICAL ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGIST teams with equine professionals to custom-design and deliver goal-oriented programs for groups and individuals
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Teen Challenge of the Midlands http://www.tcmid.org (external link)
RESIDENTIAL CHRISTIAN DISCIPLESHIP 12-month program addressing life controlling issues such as alcohol and drug abuse
SMALL GROUP MEETINGS, lectures, mentoring
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The Nebraska Center for Healthy Marriage http://www.healthymarriage.nebraska.org (external link)
RELATIONSHIP AND MARRIAGE EDUCATION which includes fun and informative workshops, covering topics such as:
Communication—How to talk safely without fighting
How to resolve conflict effectively and reduce arguments
How to maintain closeness even in stressful situations
How to keep fun, friendship and intimacy in your relationship
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Three Rivers Public Health Department http://www.threeriverspublichealth.org (external link)
PROMOTION of Public Health and Wellness
IMMUNIZATION CLINICS and flu shots
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
REDUCE youth drug, alcohol, and tobacco use
ENVIRONMENTAL safety and inspection
PUBLIC SAFETY
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Trevor Helpline,The http://www.thetrevorproject.org (external link)
CRISIS AND SUICIDE PREVENTION HELPLINE for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth; The service is free and confidential
TREVORSPACE.ORG is a free online social networking site for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth, ages 13-24
DEAR TREVOR is a non-time sensitive, question and answer resource for young people with questions surrounding sexual orientation and identity; youth can submit their anonymous questions online and can expect a response from our trained author within one week
THE TREVOR WORKSHOP GUIDE classroom tool can be used to stimulate discussions about sexual orientation, suicide, and other issues relevant to youth; available free of charge on the website or by contacting the administrative offices
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United Methodist Church http://www.umcmilford.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE with utilities, auto fuel, rent
COUNSELING for couples or individuals
CLOTHING CLOSET available in the fall
WIC site, third Thursday after the first Monday
DAY CARE, Little Leaps of Faith
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University of Nebraska - Lincoln
DEGREE PROGRAMS at the undergraduate, graduate and professional level
UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER provides basic health maintenance and comprehensive health care to University of Nebraska students. Offers outpatient services and acute care or emergency services. Services include an allergy clinic, birth control information and counseling, dental office, dermatology clinic, diet and nutrition information and counseling, drug education program, East Campus Health Clinic, health aide program, immunization clinic, laboratory, medical records, counseling and psychological services, outpatient clinic, pharmacy, physical therapy, pregnancy information and counseling, radiology, peer alcohol and peer sexuality educators/sexuality education program, sexually transmitted disease including HIV/AIDS information and counseling, health promotion programs, smoking cessation classes, weight control classes, and referral to specialty clinics. Travel immunization clinic available to public. Location - 15th and U Streets.
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University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension http://www.extension.unl.edu (external link)
EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION extending research based information of the University of Nebraska and other land grant university systems; educational program priorities include:
WATER, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT including efficient water use by farmers and home owners, water quality, integrated pest management, nutrient planning, biological resource diversity, energy conservation, renewable energy, climate adaptation, community and residential landscapes, healthy buildings, youth development
CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT including science, engineering and technology skills, healthy lifestyles, business/entrepreneurship skills, career and education options, early childhood education
FOOD, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH including healthy lifestyles, food safety and nutrition, diabetes education, and medication issues specific to older Nebraskans
CROPS OF THE FUTURE including sustainable crop management, advanced plant genetic and alternative crop application, farm profitability, and youth development
BEEF SYSTEMS including economic sustainability, business management, grazing management, animal nutrition, animal health and well being, food safety, and youth development
ENTREPRENEURSHIP targets value added agriculture, grow local agriculture, horticulture opportunities, food product development, youth entrepreneurial education and in depth education on business entrepreneurial training
EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION also offered relating to families, youth, agriculture, and the environment; a web link to UNL Extension educational programs and calendar of most events is found at http://www.extension.unl.edu/home
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University of Nebraska at Kearney http://www.unk.edu (external link)
INSTITUTION of higher education
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University of Nebraska at Kearney http://www.unk.edu (external link)
INSTITUTION of higher education
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University of Nebraska at Omaha http://www.unomaha.edu (external link)
DEGREE PROGRAMS including graduate and undergraduate
SPEECH, language, and hearing clinic
COMMUNITY COUNSELING service
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University of Nebraska Medical Center http://www.unmc.edu (external link)
COLLEGES of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, and Pharmacy, the School of Allied Professions, and the Office of Graduate Studies and Research. The primary teaching facility is The Nebraska Medical Center
UNMC Eppley Cancer Center
EPPLEY Institute for Research in Cancer and Allied Diseases
MUNROE-Meyer Institute
OLSON Center for Women's Health
RURAL Health Education Network, which provides a wide-range of programs and services designed to get more health professionals to practice in rural Nebraska
EDUCATION, research, patient care and outreach in transplantation biology, bioterrorism preparedness, neurodegenerative diseases, cardiovascular diseases, genetics, biomedical technology, ophthalmology and arthritis
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UNMC Community Health Center
FAMILY health clinic
MIDWIFE services
PEDIATRICS
MATERNAL care
TITLE X family planning clinic
SEXUALLY transmitted disease screening and treatment
SMOKING cessation
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Uta Halee Girls Village http://www.utahalee.org (external link)
PSYCHIATRIC residential treatment
PSYCHIATRIC and psychological evaluations
INDIVIDUAL, group, and family therapy
EDUCATIONAL program, grades 7-12 (Interim Program School)
RECREATION therapy for residential treatment
VOCATIONAL therapy
INDEPENDENT living training program
JUVENILE Justice Reporting Center and Tracker program
SERVICES for male youth with sexual behavioral disorders
INTEGRATED mental health and substance use treatment
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VA Midwest Health Care Network http://www.visn23.med.va.gov/ (external link)
OVERSEES the provision of health care provided to veterans residing in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and bordering states of Kansas, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin and Wyoming
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Valley Hope Association http://www.valleyhope.com (external link)
LOCATED in eight states with 27 locations
SUB-ACUTE detoxification - alcohol, drug and related treatment services
RESIDENTIAL treatment
DAY and partial care
OUTPATIENT
EVALUATION and assessment
FAMIILY services
AFTERCARE services
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Vet Center
COUNSELING for individuals and groups
JOB DEVELOPMENT
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL service
WORKSHOPS and educational programs
BEREAVEMENT COUNSELING is available to family members of Armed Forces personnel who die in the service of their country
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Vet Center Outreach-Readjustment Counseling Services http://www.va.gov/RCS (external link)
PROVIDES counseling, information, and referral for veterans and their families regarding war trauma (PTSD), substance abuse, employment, education, discharge upgrading, utilizing VA benefits, financial crisis, post-incarceration, sexual trauma in the military, bereavement counseling, and homelessness
Services are provided in Beatrice, Geneva, Columbus, Hastings, Kearney, and Holdrege
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Veterans Suicide Hotline http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/veterans (external link)
SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINE for veterans and active duty service people who are in emotional crisis
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Visinet, Inc. http://www.visinetinc.com (external link)
FOSTER care (Treatment, Agency-Based, and Emergency)
FAMILY support
SUPERVISED visitation
INTENSIVE family preservation
OUTPATIENT/In-home therapy (Individual and Family Therapy)
OUTPATIENT Psychiatric Services
OUTPATIENT Psychological Services
COMMUNITY Treatment Aide Services
24-hour Crisis Response Services
MENTAL Health Escort/Transportation Services
DRUG/Alcohol Screening Program
CHEMICAL Dependency Evaluation and Treatment
COMPREHENSIVE Child and Adolescent Assessments
PARENTING Class/Parent Partnering (Coaching)
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Visiting Nurse Association http://www.thevnacares.org (external link)
HOME HEALTH CARE includes; Skilled Nursing Care, Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapies; Medical Social Work, Home Health Aide, IV Therapy/Pharmacy, Nutritional Services, Mental Health Services, Cardiopulmonary Care, Diabetes Care, Dementia/Alzheimer's Care, Wound Care, Oncology Care, Orthopedic Care, HomMed In-Home Health Monitoring.
HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE includes: Physician Directed Plan of Care, Intermittent Nursing Care, Medical Social Work, Home Health Aide Services, Pastoral Care, Bereavement Services, Volunteer Services, Nutrition Counseling; Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapies; Medication for Symptom Management and Pain Relief, Medical Equipment and Supplies, Short-Term Inpatient and Respite Care,
COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES include: In-Home Nursing, Therapy and Home Health Aide for Persons with Limited Income; Home Visits to Pregnant Women and Families with Infants and Young Children; Childbirth Education and Support; Childbirth Education Classes in English and Spanish; Cribs available to low-income families; Flu Prevention Campaign, School Nursing, Homeless Shelter Nursing, Transitional Housing Nursing, Correctional Outreach Nursing, Immigrant/Refugee Outreach and Support, In-Home Asthma Management, Emergency Dependent Care; HomeAide - Homemaker/Companion and personal care assistance for individuals who may not require extended medical care at home, but who can benefit from assistance with daily living activities; Lifeline Personal Response System, MD2 Medication Administration and Reminder System
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Voices for Truth and Dignity, Inc http://www.truthanddignity.homestead.com (external link)
FOUR PHASE Recovery Program, providing education, recognition of signs and symptoms, workshops, teaching how to manage finances, safety and health of innocent family members
PUBLIC SPEAKING, presentations, database, resources, and consultations
DO NOT provide gambling treatment
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Voices of Hope http://www.voicesofhopelincoln.org (external link)
24-HOUR CRISIS LINE staffed by staff and trained volunteers who provide immediate access to crisis counseling and information and referral services
ADVOCACY SERVICES which provide 24-hour support and advocacy for victims who are helped by medical, police, legal and social service systems
INDIVIDUAL BRIEF COUNSELING up to 8 sessions
PROTECTION ORDER forms assistance and attend hearings
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS designed to increase citizen awareness of sexual trauma and domestic violence, and to suggest possible preventative measures and ways to respond to the assault
IN-SERVICE TRAINING for community professionals and agency volunteers
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL regarding chemical dependency and domestic violence
SEXUAL TRAUMA SUPPORT GROUP meets Wed 5:30 pm-7 pm, Sat 11 am-12:30 pm; (child care is provided)
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Waubonsie Mental Health Center
COUNSELING and psychotherapy services to children, adolescents, adults, families, and couples
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Williams Prepared Place
TRANSITIONAL LIVING for drug and alcohol addiction offering case management to work to self sufficiency and 12 step faith based support program
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Wings of Hope Cancer Support Center http://www.wingsofhope.org (external link)
CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS for those with breast cancer or prostate cancer
-Hope for Tomorrow for patients, spouses, families and friends; meets first Monday of each month, 4 pm-5:30 pm
-Prostate Cancer Support Group for men with prostate cancer and their family members; meets fourth Tuesday of each month 7 pm-8:30 pm
-Breast Cancer Support Group meets third Monday of each month 7 pm-8:30 pm
-Young Women's Breast Cancer Support Group discusses concerns of women ages 20-50 who have been diagnosed with breast cancer; meets first Tuesday of each month 6 pm-7:30 pm
HEALTHY SURVIVOR program offers 8 weeks of forums on physical fitness, nutrition, and mind/body connections - offered in spring
HOPE program, a financial assistance program for medications for cancer patients who are undergoing treatment
A TIME TO HEAL, a rehabilitation program for breast cancer patients, is offered each fall
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Women in Community Service, Inc.
GROUP HOME for "at risk" women, 12-18 years, and a residence program which teaches social and living skills, recreation and social activities, tutoring, group therapy, recreational interests, positive peer supports, and preparation for independent living; there is a halfway house component to the program for early recovery from substance abuse issues
HALFWAY HOUSE program is offered for girls who have completed drug and alcohol treatment
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Women's Christian Temperance Union
EDUCATIONAL LITERATURE on the dangers of drug, alcohol, and tobacco use
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Worldwide Marriage Encounter http://www.archomaha.com/wwme/index.htm (external link)
SPONSORS WEEKEND retreats for couples
TEACHES MARRIED COUPLES to communicate better to deepen and enrich their relationship
CATHOLIC sponsored program
ALL FAITHS welcome
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Youth Emergency Services Inc http://www.yesomaha.org (external link)
RESIDENTAL emergency and short- term shelter for adolescents, ages 13 to 18
STREET OUTREACH services to youth ages 12-24 who are homeless, near-homeless, runaway,or street-dependent
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Youth Emergency Services Inc http://www.yesomaha.org (external link)
RESIDENTAL emergency and short- term shelter for adolescents, ages 13 to 18
STREET OUTREACH services to youth ages 12-24 who are homeless, near-homeless, runaway,or street-dependent
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YWCA Omaha http://www.ywcaomaha.org (external link)
24-HOUR HOTLINE for sexual assault and domestic violence referrals, safety planning, information
ADVOCACY for safety planning, protection orders, transportation, housing, shelter referrals, some financial assistance for victims fleeing abuse
INDIVIDUAL PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING for all ages
CAREER ASSESSMENT, job search assistance, job listing resources, seminars, career clothing closet, re-entering the world of education, locating sources of financial aid, educational opportunities
LEGAL SERVICES provided for victims of domestic violence, must consult Legal Aid of Nebraska first
EDUCATION PROGRAMS domestic violence education for women, women's empowerment course (call for schedule), non violence classes for men and women.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL intensive outpatient evaluations, groups, and individual counseling sessions
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Zion Recovery Services, Inc.
OUTPATIENT group support, individual services, therapeutic services, and drug evaluations
DUI classes
SUBSTANCE ABUSE counseling for individuals and families
ANGER MANAGEMENT materials
CRISIS intervention
REFERRALS to residential facility for males, 18 and over, to Zion Brown Treatment Facility in Orient, Iowa
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A Woman's Touch Pregnancy Counseling Center http://www.awtpcc.org (external link)
PREGNANCY TESTS and confidential counseling
OBSTETRIC ULTRASOUNDS (limited)
PRENATAL AND NEWBORN care education
EDUCATION on abstinence and natural family planning
INFORMATION on STD and abortion risks
REFERRALS for adoption, post-abortion and community support
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AAA Center for Pregnancy Counseling http://www.aaacpc.com (external link)
PREGNANCY TESTING AND COUNSELING
STD TESTING for chlamydia and gonorrhea
OBSTETRIC ULTRASOUND (limited)
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL to social services and medical services
MATERNITY AND BABY SUPPLIES for people enrolled in the program
PARENTING CLASSES
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AAA Pregnancy Resource Center http://www.pregnancyhelpnow.org (external link)
PREGANANCY TESTS
CONFIDENTIAL PEER COUNSELING
PREGNANCY OPTION COUNSELING
EMERGENCY LENDING (i.e. maternity and baby clothes & supplies)
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN Program to earn new baby items and furniture by participation in educational parenting class
MATERIAL RESOUCES
COMMUNITY REFERRALS
PUBLIC SPEAKING
HEALTHY LIFESTYLES PROGRAM
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Abundant Living Counseling and Ministries
OUTPATIENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES including individual counseling, group therapy, family therapy for children and youth, couples counseling, and integral approach of behavioral and spiritual counseling
SPIRITUAL/CHRISTIAN-BASED programs including Bible studies and support groups
COORDINATION OF SERVICES including respite care, medical care, mentoring, after school programs, legal assistance, housing/utilities, pantries and schools
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Abuse/Neglect Reporting Hotline - Adult/Child Protective Services http://www.dhhs.ne.gov (external link)
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES - Call to report suspected cases of adult abuse or exploitation. Investigates and provides services to elderly and mentally or physically disabled persons age 18 or older who require protection from abuse or neglect.
CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICE - Call to report suspected cases of child abuse or exploitation of children. Services may be offered during and following an initial assessment to protect the child and improve the conditions that contributed to the risk of abuse and neglect. Services that may be offered include in-home family therapy, family support services, day care, transportation, case management, and temporary foster care.
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Adoption Links Worldwide http://www.alww.org (external link)
FREE PREGNANCY COUNSELING for women who choose to parent or make an adoption plan; services include referrals for WIC and Medicaid
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY THERAPY services for children, adolescents, individuals, couples and families designed to empower, support and preserve families; specializes in attachment and adoption issues, behavior management, parenting strategies and play therapy
DOMESTIC, INTERNATIONAL AND FOSTER CARE ADOPTION SERVICES including recruitment, home studies, training, placement services and post-placement supervision
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Adult Rehabilitation Center http://www.salvationarmyomaha.com (external link)
REHABILITATION SERVICES for substance abusers or other social problems
IN-HOUSE WORK THERAPY program for Salvation Army
FOR RESIDENTS, provide food, housing, personal hygiene items, and clothing
12 STEP PROGRAM for all addictions
FIRST 30 DAYS are restricted to the building and no appointment visitation on Sunday's only
LEVELS 1 through 5
ACCEPTS DONATED ITEMS, with pick-up available; for vehicle donation information, call 342-4135 ext 208
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Adult, Adolescent, and Child Therapy, Inc.
THERAPY/COUNSELING services for families or individuals addressing issues including adoption, grief and loss, combined families, marriage and divorce, or life coaching
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Advanced Psychiatric Care
PSYCHIATRIC diagnostic interviewing
MEDICATION management
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Affiliates Mental Health Clinic
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH counseling services for individuals and families
EEG BIOFEEDBACK TRAINING
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Aging Partners - Operation ABLE For Age 50+ Job Seekers http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
COUNSELING AND JOB SEARCH assistance to persons 50 and older in an 8 county service area; works with clients seeking jobs and employers who have job listings
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Aging Partners - Personal and Family Services http://aging.lincoln.ne.gov (external link)
CARE MANAGEMENT assists vulnerable elderly persons to remain in their homes, and advocates for them to get services they need; develops a care plan to meet the person's choices, and arranges for services.
FIRST SERVICE provides information and referral to services, benefits, and activities available to older persons in the eight county area; includes personal assistance and advocacy in obtaining needed services.
HOME AND COMMUNITY SERVICES for persons age 65 or older who qualify for Medicaid to pay for their care; waiver services are for individuals with care needs that would otherwise require them to be in a nursing home, but they choose to have this care provided in their home or in an Assisted Living Facility.
LIFE'S ELDERLAW PROGRAM provides legal information, representation and referral services by an Elderlaw attorney to Lancaster County residents who are age 60+ with limited cash resources and are within 150% of poverty income guidelines.
NEBRASKA SMP's primary focus is on education and community awareness; helps individuals identify and report Medicare and Medicaid fraud, error and waste; local SMP can take information from beneficiaries to file a formal complaint; this confidential information is sent to the State, both fraud and waste complaints are appropriate for submitting a report.
OMBUDSMAN ADVOCATE PROGRAM promotes, protects and provides education on the rights of residents in long-term care facilities and assisted living communities; advocates investigate any concern or issue and may mediate and negotiate on the behalf of residents.
SENIOR CARE OPTIONS evaluates the long-term care needs of persons, 65 years or older, who are seeking Medicaid coverage of nursing facility care, to assure such services are needed and are covered by Medicaid; eligibility includes persons, 65 years or older, Medicaid recipients or applicants, nursing facility residents applying for Medicaid funded care, or private pay persons considering admission to a nursing home with Medicaid coverage.
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES offers limited assistance to subsidize the cost of in-home and adult day care services authorized by the Aging Partners for persons 60 years or older whose income is 300% of the poverty guideline or less and who need assistance to remain in their homes independently; fees are determined on sliding fee scale.
FINANCIAL/INSURANCE COUNSELING
PUBLICATIONS in the areas of interest to older adults such as Subsidized Housing Guide, In Home Service Guide etc.
RESIDENT SERVICES program at Burke Plaza, Mahoney Manor, and Crossroads House.
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Alcoholics Anonymous Central Office http://www.area41.org/ (external link)
LIAISON for 494 groups
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL for alcoholics
PUBLIC INFORMATION service including speakers for schools, churches, civic groups
AA BOOKSTORE and gift shop as well as AA books in many languages
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Alegent Center for Mental Health - Council Bluffs http://www.alegent.com (external link)
INPATIENT unit for those in acute psychiatric crisis, which may include an acute psychosis or to prevent harm to him/herself or others
GOAL is to stabilize and then help the patient transition to a lower level of care once their thoughts, mood, behaviors have stabilized via medication management or through individual and/or group therapies
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Alegent Center for Mental Health - Omaha http://www.alegent.com (external link)
INPATIENT UNIT for those in acute psychiatric crisis, which may include an acute psychosis or to prevent harm to him/herself or others
GOAL IS TO stabilize and then help the patient transition to a lower level of care once their thoughts, mood, behaviors have stabilized via medication management or through individual and/or group therapies
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Alegent Health Behavioral Services - Missouri Valley http://www.alegent.com (external link)
PSYCHOSOCIAL evaluations and treatment for Medicaid, Medicare, self-insured and self pay
PROVIDE COORDINATION of services for persons having mental retardation, developmental disability or chronic mental illness
OUTPATIENT mental health services
REFERRALS to other community health and social service agencies
PATIENT ASSISTED applications for financial help with medications
THERAPIST is available for services with children 5-18
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Alegent Psychiatric Associates - Bellevue Clinic http://www.alegent.com (external link)
OUTPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC CARE
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY evaluation, medical management, psychotherapy, and group therapy
OUTPATIENT CHEMICAL dependency services
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Alegent Psychiatric Associates - Bergan Clinic http://www.alegent.com (external link)
OUTPAITIENT PSYCHIATRIC CARE
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY evaluation, medication management, psychotherapy, and group therapy
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Alegent Psychiatric Associates - Glenwood Clinic http://www.alegent.com (external link)
INITIAL MENTAL HEALTH evaluations
COUNSELING SERVICES
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Alegent Psychiatric Associates - Immanuel Clinic http://www.alegent.com (external link)
OUTPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC CARE
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY evaluation, medical management, psychotherapy, and group therapy
OUTPATIENT CHEMICAL dependency services
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Alegent Psychiatric Associates - Lakeside Clinic http://www.alegent.com (external link)
OUTPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC CARE
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY evaluation, medical management, psychotherapy, and group therapy
OUTPATIENT CHEMICAL dependency services
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Alegent Psychiatric Associates - Lakeside Clinic http://www.alegent.com (external link)
OUTPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC CARE
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY evaluation, medical management, psychotherapy, and group therapy
OUTPATIENT CHEMICAL dependency services
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Alegent Psychiatric Associates - Mercy Clinic http://www.alegent.com (external link)
OUTPATIENT psychiatric care
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY evaluation, medication management, psychotherapy, and group therapy
OUTPATIENT CHEMICAL dependency services
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Alegent Psychiatric Associates - Papillion Clinic http://www.alegent.com (external link)
OUTPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC CARE
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY evaluation, medical management, psychotherapy, and group therapy
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Alegent Psychiatric Associates - Shenandoah Clinic http://www.alegent.com (external link)
OUTPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC CARE
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY evaluation, medical management, psychotherapy, and group therapy
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Alegent Psychiatric Associates Outpatient Co-Occurring Treatment http://www.alegent.com (external link)
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY EVALUATIONS
INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP counseling sessions that focus on co-occurring disorders (mental health and alcohol and other addictions)
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Alpha School
SERVICES FOR PARENTS and children who attend the school
BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT techniques for children 6-21 years of age
APPROPRIATE social and classroom behavior
PARENT BEHAVIOR management skills
COMPLETE ACADEMIC curriculum
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American Cancer Society - Kearney http://www.cancer.org (external link)
LITERATURE AND SPEAKERS for adult, youth, professional or patient education
ASSISTANCE with durable and disposable equipment and supplies for cancer patients
TRANSPORTATION to and from treatment
AIR TRANSPORTATION to cancer treatment centers
SUPPORT GROUPS - I Can Cope
WIGS
FOOD SUPPLEMENTS
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American Cancer Society - Lincoln http://www.cancer.org (external link)
NATIONAL COMMUNITY-BASED VOLUNTEER HEALTH ORGANIZATION dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem through prevention, treatment, research, education, advocacy and service. Areas of special emphasis include breast cancer awareness, tobacco, nutrition, prostate cancer awareness and patient services.
CANCER EDUCATION sessions include signs and methods for prevention and detection, and cover topics such as breast cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer and smoking
FUNDRAISING through the Income Development program which includes special gifts, and events such as Daffodil Days, Relay For Life, gala and golf tournaments
LOOK GOOD/FEEL BETTER assists persons who have had cancer to look their best by providing information about hair care, make-up and grooming
NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM provides free pharmaceutical, oral nutritional supplements to eligible cancer patients on a first-come, first-served basis as available; patient eligibility criteria - must meet all criteria: patient must be a resident of the High Plains Division (Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma); patient must be receiving active treatment (support or maintenance therapy such as tamoxifen and lupron is not considered active treatment); patient must be experiencing nutritional deficiencies related to cancer, cancer treatment side effects; dietician or physician must verify need and usefulness of nutritional supplement for patient; patient could not buy nutritional supplements without creating a financial hardship on himself and/or family
PATIENT AND FAMILY EDUCATION offers a group education program, I Can Cope, for adult cancer patients. The program is conducted as a consecutive series, and offers topics relevant to the cancer experience
REACH TO RECOVERY is a volunteer visitor program for women who have breast cancer; the program is designed to help women meet the physical, emotional and cosmetic needs related to their disease and its treatment
ROAD TO RECOVERY offers transportation to and from doctor's offices and hospitals for patients undergoing treatment in Lincoln
SELF HELP AND SUPPORT GROUPS:
Candlelighters - for parents of children, patients and siblings, who have been affected by cancer or other chronic or life threatening illness
Laryngectomy Support Group - provides emotional support and information regarding new methods of speaking
Ostomy Support Group - meets monthly to assist patients to adjust to post-surgery changes in body function.
TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE - patient must reside in the High Plains Division (Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma); travel must be at least 100 miles round trip for active cancer-related treatment (chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, biotherapy); patient may receive only one $50 gas card every 12 months. Patient may reapply for a new gas card 12 months after receipt of previous card if other eligibility requirements are still met. The American Cancer Society, High Plains Division, has an established budget allocated for transportation assistance and, upon depletion of funds, no additional dollars can be made available until the next fiscal year. Therefore, this program may be suspended without prior notice at any time due to exhausted funds. Program funds are provided to cancer patients on a first-come, first-serve basis.
WIG BANK, BREAST PROSTHETICS AND BRAS; Wigs are provided free for those who have lost their hair due to cancer treatments. Breast prosthetics and bras are offered free to women who need prosthesis or bras after mastectomy surgery. Call for locations of other wig banks throughout Nebraska.
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American Indian Council
MEALS served to anyone 11:30am-12:30pm, Monday-Friday
MEDICAL BUS SERVICES for Native Americans in the Alliance, Rushville, Hay Springs, and Gordon communities to the Pine Ridge, S.D. Medical Clinic/Hospital; for emergencies the bus can leave anytime, but a referral from a doctor is needed; for non-emergencies, the trip is made once a week
SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING
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American Lung Association of Nebraska http://www.breathehealthy.org (external link)
PATIENT, FAMILY EDUCATION programs for children with asthma
SUMMER CAMP for children with asthma
PROFESSIONAL, PATIENT, AND PUBLIC EDUCATION programs for people with chronic lung disease
LITERATURE on asthma, tobacco, lung disease and air quality
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL for respiratory care services
REPRESENT PUBLIC INTEREST in matters concerning lung health, particularly smoke-free environments and indoor air quality
OMAHA ASTHMA ALLIANCE prevents and controls asthma through education, advocacy, and monitoring resources
OPEN AIRWAYS program for schools and public education centers on environmental asthma triggers
TOLL-FREE HELP LINE for answers about lungs and smoking cessation
FREEDOM FROM SMOKING resources: online, help line, and self-help guide
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Apex Therapy Services - Columbus http://www.apextherapyservices.org (external link)
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENTS
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Apex Therapy Services - Norfolk http://www.apextherapyservices.org (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING SERVICES
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENTS
DRUG AND ALCOHOL EVALUATIONS
SPECIALIZED TREATMENT for Panic Disorder, OCD, Phobias and Social Anxiety Disorder
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Appleseed Centre
GENERAL COUNSELING
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ARCH - Alcoholics Resocialization Conditioning Help http://www.archhalfwayhouse.org (external link)
HALFWAY HOUSE for adult men with substance abuse problems; 90-day to 120-day treatment programs
REFERRALS TO 3/4 way living situations
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Associated Counseling Group http://www.acgfremont.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES for individuals, families, and groups, children, adolescent, and adults
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES include substance abuse evaluations, alcohol and drug education classes for adults, MIP/alcohol and drug education classes appropriate for ages 12 - 17; individual and group outpatient substance abuse treatment services
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At Ease - Lutheran Family Services http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
TRAUMA TREATMENT and therapeutic support program that serves active military, veterans and their loved ones affected by untreated trauma reactions and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD); the program places special emphasis on helping military personnel and their loved ones cope with the affects of deployment and the uncertainty of war; services are coordinated out of the Lutheran Family ServicesÂ’ Bellevue office, but veterans and their loved ones may also be served at LFS locations in Blair, Fremont, Plattsmouth, Papillion and four Omaha-area locations; Telehealth sessions can be used to accommodate veterans and/or their loved ones living in greater Nebraska
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Aurora Counseling Services, LLC http://www.auroracounselingservices.com (external link)
CRISIS COUNSELING
COUNSELING for individuals and families
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES including evaluations, counseling, and oral fluid testing
SEX OFFENDER evaluations
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Baart Community Health Care http://www.baartcdp.com (external link)
OUTPATIENT METHADONE maintenance and detoxification clinic
INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY, AND GROUP COUNSELING
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Beacon of Light, Inc
3/4 WAY HOUSE - Supportive Recovery Home
ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS 3904 F St, 68107; 6510 Bedford, 68104
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Behaven Day Center, Inc - Lincoln http://www.behavenkids.com (external link)
DAY TREATMENT center for children ages 2-7 with severe and chronic behaviors, providing a structured day program for difficult or at-risk children; teaches children social skills and helps them learn to reduce aggression and increase attentiveness
FAMILY THERAPY and Community Treatment Aide services in the community
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES for daycare staff, agencies, parents
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Behaven Day Center, Inc - Omaha http://www.behavenkids.com (external link)
DAY TREATMENT center for children ages 2-7 with severe and chronic behaviors, providing a structured day program for difficult or at-risk children; teaches children social skills and helps them learn to reduce aggression and increase attentiveness
FAMILY THERAPY and Community Treatment Aide services in the community
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES for daycare staff, agencies, parents
LEVEL 3 SCHOOL for children in Kindergarten through Fourth Grade
LEARNING CENTER for children ages 18 months to 8 years that focuses on providing children opportunities to grow socially, emotionally, and academically.
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Behaven Day Center, Inc - Omaha http://www.behavenkids.com (external link)
DAY TREATMENT center for children ages 2-7 with severe and chronic behaviors, providing a structured day program for difficult or at-risk children; teaches children social skills and helps them learn to reduce aggression and increase attentiveness
FAMILY THERAPY and Community Treatment Aide services in the community
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES for daycare staff, agencies, parents
LEVEL 3 SCHOOL for children in Kindergarten through Fourth Grade
LEARNING CENTER for children ages 18 months to 8 years that focuses on providing children opportunities to grow socially, emotionally, and academically.
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Behavioral Medicine Clinic PC - Jefferson County
PROVIDES PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING and therapy in all areas by licensed therapists.
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Behavioral Medicine Clinic PC - Thayer County
PROVIDES PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING and therapy in all areas by licensed therapists.
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Benson Community Health Center
PHYSICAL examinations
FREE HIV tests
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE tests, $15
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS provides pap smears, breast exams, blood pressure and
cholesterol screenings for women
FREE CHOLESTEROL, blood pressure, and glucose screenings
COMMIT TO QUIT smoking cessation program
WALKING CLUB
HEALTH EDUCATION
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Better Living Counseling - Bellevue http://www.betterlivingcounselinginc.com (external link)
THERAPY SERVICES for individuals and families, including youth, toddlers, and couples
SERVICES PROVIDED in home or office
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES including parenting, budgeting, and social skills education
COMMUNITY TREATMENT aid assists with skills training and behavior management
SUPERVISED VISITATION as ordered by the court
DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING on site (urine or saliva tests)
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Better Living Counseling - Columbus http://www.betterlivingcounselinginc.com (external link)
THERAPY SERVICES for individuals and families, including youth, toddlers, and couples
SERVICE PROVIDED in home or office
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES including parenting, budgeting, and social skills education
COMMUNITY TREATMENT aid assists with skills training and behavior management
SUPERVISED VISITATION as ordered by the court
DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING on site (urine or saliva tests)
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Better Living Counseling - Fremont http://www.betterlivingcounselinginc.com (external link)
THERAPY SERVICES for individuals and families, including youth, toddlers, and couples
SERVICE PROVIDED in home or office
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES including parenting, budgeting, and social skills education
COMMUNITY TREATMENT aid assists with skills training and behavior management
SUPERVISED VISITATION as ordered by the court
DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING on site (urine or saliva tests)
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Better Living Counseling - Omaha http://www.betterlivingcounselinginc.com (external link)
THERAPY SERVICES for individuals and families, including youth, toddlers, and couples
SERVICE PROVIDED in home or office
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES including parenting, budgeting, and social skills education
COMMUNITY TREATMENT aid assists with skills training and behavior management
SUPERVISED VISITATION as ordered by the court
DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING on site (urine or saliva tests)
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Better Living Counseling - South Sioux City http://www.betterlivingcounselinginc.com (external link)
THERAPY SERVICES for individuals and families, including youth, toddlers, and couples
SERVICE PROVIDED in home or office
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES including parenting, budgeting, and social skills education
COMMUNITY TREATMENT aid assists with skills training and behavior management
SUPERVISED VISITATION as ordered by the court
DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING on site (urine or saliva tests)
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Birthright - Chadron http://www.birthright.org (external link)
CONFIDENTIAL pregnancy services
FREE pregnancy test and counseling
MATERNITY and baby clothes available
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Birthright - Columbus http://www.birthright.org (external link)
CONFIDENTIAL pregnancy services
PREGNANCY TESTING
ASSISTANCE in accessing medical and financial resources in the community
REFERRALS to medical care and professional counseling
GUIDANCE for pregnancy related concerns including help in continuing with school or job
CONFIDENTIAL emotional support and friendship
MATERNITY and baby clothing at no charge
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Birthright - Council Bluffs http://www.birthright.org (external link)
CONFIDENTIAL pregnancy services
PREGNANCY TESTING
ASSISTANCE in accessing medical and financial resources in the community
REFERRALS to medical care and professional counseling
GUIDANCE for pregnancy related concerns including help in continuing with school or job
BABY AND MATERNITY clothes for clients of Birthright
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Birthright - Grand Island http://www.birthright.org (external link)
CONFIDENTIAL PREGNANCY TESTING
PREGNANCY TESTING
PRENATAL INFORMATON
PARENTING SKILLS EDUCATION
REFERRALS for legal advice and adoption
Satellite Location:
3312 West Capitol Ave
Hours: Tue and Thurs 3:45 pm-6 pm and Wed 5 pm-7 pm
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Birthright - Lincoln
PREGNANCY SERVICES including pregnancy testing, counseling, and medical referrals; if available, maternity and baby clothes may be provided
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Birthright - Scottsbluff http://www.birthright.org (external link)
CONFIDENTIAL pregnancy services
PREGNANCY support group for any girl or woman distressed over an unplanned pregnancy
FREE pregnancy test
REFERRAL made to other agencies for financial, nutritional, counseling, etc.
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Butler County http://www.bvbh.net (external link)
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH provides short-term outpatient mental health services for people experiencing mental health problems causing acute and/or moderate disruptions in the life of the individual or their family. The outpatient program serves youth, adults, the elderly, persons disabled by severe and persistent mental illness and persons recently discharged from inpatient mental health treatment. Services include planning for aftercare or referral as needed; individual, group and family therapy; and after-hours emergency, on-call access to therapists for crisis intervention.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE is a nonresidential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
PREVENTION COUNSELING PROGRAM is a prevention counseling program that provides non-residential services on a short-term basis to adults and youth who have been identified as high risk for developing problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs. Prevention counseling services are intended to prevent or lower the risks of developing substance abuse problems by the participants.
YOUTH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM provides intervention services designed to respond to elementary, middle or high school-age students who have been identified by school personnel as experiencing difficulty in school due to non-academic reasons. These services are not intended to provide treatment for youth, but rather to provide early intervention to minimize the existing risk factors and/or facilitate the youth and family into an available comprehensive treatment service.
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Fillmore County http://www.bvbh.net (external link)
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH provides short-term outpatient mental health services for people experiencing mental health problems causing acute and/or moderate disruptions in the life of the individual or their family. The outpatient program serves youth, adults, the elderly, persons disabled by severe and persistent mental illness and persons recently discharged from inpatient mental health treatment. Services include planning for aftercare or referral as needed; individual, group and family therapy; and after-hours emergency, on-call access to therapists for crisis intervention.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE is a nonresidential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
PREVENTION COUNSELING PROGRAM is a prevention counseling program that provides non-residential services on a short-term basis to adults and youth who have been identified as high risk for developing problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs. Prevention counseling services are intended to prevent or lower the risks of developing substance abuse problems by the participants.
YOUTH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM provides intervention services designed to respond to elementary, middle or high school-age students who have been identified by school personnel as experiencing difficulty in school due to non-academic reasons. These services are not intended to provide treatment for youth, but rather to provide early intervention to minimize the existing risk factors and/or facilitate the youth and family into an available comprehensive treatment service.
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Gage County http://www.bvbh.net (external link)
INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE provides 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.
INTENSIVE YOUTH TREATMENT SERVICES provides intensive, therapeutic treatment in an outpatient setting to youth ranging from 8-18 years. The youth utilizing services typically fail in traditional outpatient programs and require comprehensive services. Typically, clients present a host of problems, often long-term in nature. The problems include but are not limited to substance abuse/dependency, parental substance abuse/dependency, scholastic problems, criminality, unhealthy peer association, gang involvement, learning or behavior disorders, mental health concerns and multi-systems involvement.
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH provides short-term outpatient mental health services for people experiencing mental health problems causing acute and/or moderate disruptions in the life of the individual or their family. The outpatient program serves youth, adults, the elderly, persons disabled by severe and persistent mental illness and persons recently discharged from inpatient mental health treatment. Services include psychological evaluations; planning for aftercare or referral as needed; individual, group and family therapy; and after-hours emergency, on-call access to therapists for crisis intervention.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE is a nonresidential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
PREVENTION COUNSELING PROGRAM provides non-residential services on a short-term basis to adults and youth who have been identified as high risk for developing problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs. Prevention counseling services are intended to prevent or lower the risks of developing substance abuse problems by the participants.
CHILDREN'S THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM provides for mental health evaluation and expansion of therapeutic services to students K-12 who are referred through their school
YOUTH ASSISTANCE provides intervention services designed to respond to elementary, middle or high school-age students who have been identified by school personnel as experiencing difficulty in school due to non-academic reasons. These services are not intended to provide treatment for youth, but rather to provide early intervention to minimize the existing risk factors and/or facilitate the youth and family into an available comprehensive treatment service.
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Jefferson County http://www.bvbh.net (external link)
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH provides short-term outpatient mental health services for people experiencing mental health problems causing acute and/or moderate disruptions in the life of the individual or their family. The outpatient program serves youth, adults, the elderly, persons disabled by severe and persistent mental illness and persons recently discharged from inpatient mental health treatment. Services include psychological evaluations; planning for aftercare or referral as needed; individual, group and family therapy; and after-hours emergency, on-call access to therapists for crisis intervention.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE is a nonresidential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
PREVENTION COUNSELING provides non-residential services on a short-term basis to adults and youth who have been identified as high risk for developing problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs. Prevention counseling services are intended to prevent or lower the risks of developing substance abuse problems by the participants.
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Johnson/Nemaha Counties http://www.bvbh.net (external link)
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH provides short-term outpatient mental health services for people experiencing mental health problems causing acute and/or moderate disruptions in the life of the individual or their family. The outpatient program serves youth, adults, the elderly, persons disabled by severe and persistent mental illness and persons recently discharged from inpatient mental health treatment. Services include planning for aftercare or referral as needed; individual, group and family therapy; and after-hours emergency, on-call access to therapists for crisis intervention.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE is a nonresidential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
PREVENTION COUNSELING provides non-residential services on a short-term basis to adults and youth who have been identified as high risk for developing problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs. Prevention counseling services are intended to prevent or lower the risks of developing substance abuse problems by the participants.
YOUTH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM provides intervention services designed to respond to elementary, middle or high school-age students who have been identified by school personnel as experiencing difficulty in school due to non-academic reasons. These services are not intended to provide treatment for youth, but rather to provide early intervention to minimize the existing risk factors and/or facilitate the youth and family into an available comprehensive treatment service.
INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE provides 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.
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Otoe County http://www.bvbh.net (external link)
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH provides short-term outpatient mental health services for people experiencing mental health problems causing acute and/or moderate disruptions in the life of the individual or their family. The outpatient program serves youth, adults, the elderly, persons disabled by severe and persistent mental illness and persons recently discharged from inpatient mental health treatment. Services include psychological evaluations; planning for aftercare or referral as needed; individual, group and family therapy; and after-hours emergency, on-call access to therapists for crisis intervention.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE is a nonresidential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
PREVENTION COUNSELING provides non-residential services on a short-term basis to adults and youth who have been identified as high risk for developing problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs. Prevention counseling services are intended to prevent or lower the risks of developing substance abuse problems by the participants.
YOUTH ASSISTANCE provides intervention services designed to respond to elementary, middle or high school-age students who have been identified by school personnel as experiencing difficulty in school due to non-academic reasons. These services are not intended to provide treatment for youth, but rather to provide early intervention to minimize the existing risk factors and/or facilitate the youth and family into an available comprehensive treatment service.
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Otoe County http://www.bvbh.net (external link)
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH provides short-term outpatient mental health services for people experiencing mental health problems causing acute and/or moderate disruptions in the life of the individual or their family. The outpatient program serves youth, adults, the elderly, persons disabled by severe and persistent mental illness and persons recently discharged from inpatient mental health treatment. Services include psychological evaluations; planning for aftercare or referral as needed; individual, group and family therapy; and after-hours emergency, on-call access to therapists for crisis intervention.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE is a nonresidential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
PREVENTION COUNSELING provides non-residential services on a short-term basis to adults and youth who have been identified as high risk for developing problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs. Prevention counseling services are intended to prevent or lower the risks of developing substance abuse problems by the participants.
YOUTH ASSISTANCE provides intervention services designed to respond to elementary, middle or high school-age students who have been identified by school personnel as experiencing difficulty in school due to non-academic reasons. These services are not intended to provide treatment for youth, but rather to provide early intervention to minimize the existing risk factors and/or facilitate the youth and family into an available comprehensive treatment service.
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Pawnee County http://www.bvbh.net (external link)
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH provides short-term outpatient mental health services for people experiencing mental health problems causing acute and/or moderate disruptions in the life of the individual or their family. The outpatient program serves youth, adults, the elderly, persons disabled by severe and persistent mental illness and persons recently discharged from inpatient mental health treatment. Services include planning for aftercare or referral as needed; individual, group and family therapy; and after-hours emergency, on-call access to therapists for crisis intervention.
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Richardson County http://www.bvbh.net (external link)
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH provides short-term outpatient mental health services for people experiencing mental health problems causing acute and/or moderate disruptions in the life of the individual or their family. The outpatient program serves youth, adults, the elderly, persons disabled by severe and persistent mental illness and persons recently discharged from inpatient mental health treatment. Services include planning for aftercare or referral as needed; individual, group and family therapy; and after-hours emergency, on-call access to therapists for crisis intervention.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE is a nonresidential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
PREVENTION COUNSELING provides non-residential services on a short-term basis to adults and youth who have been identified as high risk for developing problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs. Prevention counseling services are intended to prevent or lower the risks of developing substance abuse problems by the participants.
YOUTH ASSISTANCE provides intervention services designed to respond to elementary, middle or high school-age students who have been identified by school personnel as experiencing difficulty in school due to non-academic reasons. These services are not intended to provide treatment for youth, but rather to provide early intervention to minimize the existing risk factors and/or facilitate the youth and family into an available comprehensive treatment service.
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Saline County http://www.bvbh.net (external link)
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH provides short-term outpatient mental health services for people experiencing mental health problems causing acute and/or moderate disruptions in the life of the individual or their family. The outpatient program serves youth, adults, the elderly, persons disabled by severe and persistent mental illness and persons recently discharged from inpatient mental health treatment. Services include psychological evaluations; planning for aftercare or referral as needed; individual, group and family therapy; and after-hours emergency, on-call access to therapists for crisis intervention.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE is a nonresidential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
PREVENTION COUNSELING provides non-residential services on a short-term basis to adults and youth who have been identified as high risk for developing problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs. Prevention counseling services are intended to prevent or lower the risks of developing substance abuse problems by the participants.
YOUTH ASSISTANCE provides intervention services designed to respond to elementary, middle or high school-age students who have been identified by school personnel as experiencing difficulty in school due to non-academic reasons. These services are not intended to provide treatment for youth, but rather to provide early intervention to minimize the existing risk factors and/or facilitate the youth and family into an available comprehensive treatment service.
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Saunders County http://www.bvbh.net (external link)
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH provides short-term outpatient mental health services for people experiencing mental health problems causing acute and/or moderate disruptions in the life of the individual or their family. The outpatient program serves youth, adults, the elderly, persons disabled by severe and persistent mental illness and persons recently discharged from inpatient mental health treatment. Services include planning for aftercare or referral as needed; individual, group and family therapy; and after-hours emergency, on-call access to therapists for crisis intervention.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE is a nonresidential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
PREVENTION COUNSELING provides non-residential services on a short-term basis to adults and youth who have been identified as high risk for developing problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs. Prevention counseling services are intended to prevent or lower the risks of developing substance abuse problems by the participants.
YOUTH ASSISTANCE provides intervention services designed to respond to elementary, middle or high school-age students who have been identified by school personnel as experiencing difficulty in school due to non-academic reasons. These services are not intended to provide treatment for youth, but rather to provide early intervention to minimize the existing risk factors and/or facilitate the youth and family into an available comprehensive treatment service.
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Seward County http://www.bvbh.net (external link)
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH provides short-term outpatient mental health services for people experiencing mental health problems causing acute and/or moderate disruptions in the life of the individual or their family. The outpatient program serves youth, adults, the elderly, persons disabled by severe and persistent mental illness and persons recently discharged from inpatient mental health treatment. Services include psychological evaluations; planning for aftercare or referral as needed; individual, group and family therapy; and after-hours emergency, on-call access to therapists for crisis intervention.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE is a nonresidential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
PREVENTION COUNSELING provides non-residential services on a short-term basis to adults and youth who have been identified as high risk for developing problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs. Prevention counseling services are intended to prevent or lower the risks of developing substance abuse problems by the participants.
YOUTH ASSISTANCE provides intervention services designed to respond to elementary, middle or high school-age students who have been identified by school personnel as experiencing difficulty in school due to non-academic reasons. These services are not intended to provide treatment for youth, but rather to provide early intervention to minimize the existing risk factors and/or facilitate the youth and family into an available comprehensive treatment service.
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Thayer County http://www.bvbh.net (external link)
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH provides short-term outpatient mental health services for people experiencing mental health problems causing acute and/or moderate disruptions in the life of the individual or their family. The outpatient program serves youth, adults, the elderly, persons disabled by severe and persistent mental illness and persons recently discharged from inpatient mental health treatment. Services include planning for aftercare or referral as needed; individual, group and family therapy; and after-hours emergency, on-call access to therapists for crisis intervention.
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Blue Valley Behavioral Health - York County http://www.bvbh.net (external link)
INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE provides 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.
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH provides short-term outpatient mental health services for people experiencing mental health problems causing acute and/or moderate disruptions in the life of the individual or their family. The outpatient program serves youth, adults, the elderly, persons disabled by severe and persistent mental illness and persons recently discharged from inpatient mental health treatment. Services include psychological evaluations; planning for aftercare or referral as needed; individual, group and family therapy; and after-hours emergency, on-call access to therapists for crisis intervention.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE is a nonresidential level-4 outpatient substance abuse program which provides substance abuse counseling and relapse prevention program. Services are offered to individuals abusing substances or individuals who have been affected by someone else's use or abuse of alcohol or other drugs. The availability and accessibility of community-based services allows individuals to remain in their own environment while receiving services that meet their needs in the least restrictive environment.
PREVENTION COUNSELING provides non-residential services on a short-term basis to adults and youth who have been identified as high risk for developing problems related to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs. Prevention counseling services are intended to prevent or lower the risks of developing substance abuse problems by the participants.
YOUTH ASSISTANCE provides intervention services designed to respond to elementary, middle or high school-age students who have been identified by school personnel as experiencing difficulty in school due to non-academic reasons. These services are not intended to provide treatment for youth, but rather to provide early intervention to minimize the existing risk factors and/or facilitate the youth and family into an available comprehensive treatment service.
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Boys Town http://www.girlsandboystown.org (external link)
LONG-TERM RESIDENTIAL placement for youth 10 - 18 years of age
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES for youth 5-18 years of age depending on the program or service
OUTPATIENT substance abuse treatment and therapy services available for youth placed in the Long-Term Residential program.
COMMON SENSE PARENTING classes
NATIONAL HOTLINE
FOSTER CARE PROGRAMS
FAMILY preservation services in Iowa and Nebraska
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS for professionals working with youth
EMERGENCY SHELTER services in Grand Island
VOLUNTEER mentoring program for 3rd through 12th grade in math or reading skills
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Boys Town Foster Care Clinic http://www.boystownhospital.org (external link)
MEDICAL ASSESSMENT and social monitoring for child behavior. Development of a personal health record for each child listing summary of past and present medical conditions. Accepts referrals of any child or adolescent in out-of-home care.
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Boys Town Intensive Residential Treatment Center http://www.boystown.org (external link)
RESIDENTIAL program for more seriously troubled youth who require constant supervision, safety, and therapy, but do not require in patient psychiatric care. Treatment plans include individual and family therapy, psychiatric and medical diagnosis, teaching life skills, academics and school programs, drug and alcohol prevention education, social skill building, health education, and therapeutic recreation.
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Boys Town National Hotline http://www.boystown.org (external link)
24 HOUR NATIONWIDE HOTLINE providing short-term counseling and crisis intervention to children and families experiencing any type of difficulty in their lives; provides info about help agencies and programs throughout the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, The Virgin Islands, and Guam
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Boys Town Specialized Treatment Group Home http://www.boystown.org (external link)
GROUP HOME providing intermediate care for youth ages 9 to 18. Treatment plans include individual an family therapy, psychiatric and medical diagnosis, teaching life skills, academics and school programs, drug and alcohol prevention education, social skill building, health education, and therapeutic recreation.
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Bridge,The http://www.thehastingsbridge.com (external link)
RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT for females with substance abuse addictions; housing available on-site for dependent children up to age 8
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Bright Horizons - Norfolk http://www.brighthorizonsne.org (external link)
CRISIS LINE available 24 hours
ADVOCACY for individuals
SUPPORT GROUPS for adults and children; adult classes offered in English and Spanish
SHELTER for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault
CRIMINAL AND CIVIL JUSTICE and legal advocacy
PROTECTION ORDER application assistance
REFERRALS to community supports
COMMUNITY EDUCATION regarding domestic and dating violence, rape, and healthy relationships
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Bright Horizons - O'Neill http://www.brighthorizonsne.org (external link)
CRISIS LINE available 24 hours
ADVOCACY for individuals
SUPPORT GROUPS for adults and children
SHELTER for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault
CRIMINAL AND CIVIL JUSTICE and legal advocacy
PROTECTION ORDER application assistance
REFERRALS to community supports
COMMUNITY EDUCATION regarding domestic and dating violence, rape, and healthy relationships
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Buckboard Therapeutic Riding Academy http://www.buckboardtherapeutic.org (external link)
THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING with some western riding for children with special needs
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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Building Families Boutique - Council Bluffs http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
INCENTIVE PROGRAM for parents of children prenatal-5 years of age; parents earn points by participating in healthy, educational activities that will benefit their children; points are then used to 'purchase' needed infant and toddler items
PARENT EDUCATION classes offered to participants with children prenatal to 5 years of age
PARENTING support groups offered to participants with children prenatal to 5 years of age
PREGNANCY counseling and parenting preparation
MENTAL HEALTH SCREENING for young children through age 5 and therapy for mothers experiencing maternal depression
EARLY CHILDHOOD consultations and presentations throughout the community in congregations, in schools, and among child care providers
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C.A.R.E. Child Abuse Resource and Education Program http://www.mnca.net (external link)
HAPPY BEAR PRESENTATIONS, a personal safety program for early elementary aged children, teaches kids about bullying, good touch/bad touch, drug and alcohol prevention, and stranger danger
BECOMING A LOVE AND LOGIC PARENT parenting class-group format, seven week series. Classes are available for general ages of children or specific to early childhood.
I'M IN CHARGE SEMINARS for higher elementary aged children who are preparing to stay home without supervision
S.A.V.E. PROGRAM which stands for Stop Abuse and Violence Early
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Camelot Care Centers http://www.provcorp.com (external link)
THERAPY FOR individual, couple, and family, for mental health and substance abuse issues, can provide services, in home, school, or office
FOSTER CARE services
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Cancer Hope Network http://www.cancerhopenetwork.org (external link)
EMOTIONAL SUPPORT to adult cancer patients and their families; support provided via telephone by trained volunteers who've been through a similar cancer experience, recovered, and are leading productive lives
TACT - TALKING ABOUT CLINICAL TRIALS is a clinical trial matching program for cancer patients considering participation in a clinical trial; patients will be matched with a cancer survivor who has been in a clinical trial and who can answer questions that the patient may have
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Cancer Hope Network http://www.cancerhopenetwork.org (external link)
EMOTIONAL SUPPORT to adult cancer patients and their families; support provided via telephone by trained volunteers who've been through a similar cancer experience, recovered, and are leading productive lives
TACT - TALKING ABOUT CLINICAL TRIALS is a clinical trial matching program for cancer patients considering participation in a clinical trial; patients will be matched with a cancer survivor who has been in a clinical trial and who can answer questions that the patient may have
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Capstone Behavioral Health http://www.capstonebehavioralhealth.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING in home or in office, focusing on parent-child conflict, adolescent conflicts, step-family and adoption issues, parenting and communication skills, abuse issues; physical, emotional and sexual, behavior issues; ADHD, anger management, impulse control, dependency issues, and emotional issues; unresolved grief/loss, depression, self-harm
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY services, including drug testing
PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS
PARENT EDUCATION, in-home
ANGER MANAGEMENT classes for adults and adolescents
TRUANCY AND SCHOOL refusal services
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Cardiac Center, The - Commit to Quit http://www.creighton.edu (external link)
SMOKING CESSATION PROGRAM; group and individual counseling available; Medicare and Medicaid cover tobacco cessation counseling services
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Cass County Iowa Mental Health
COORDINATION OF SERVICES for persons having mental retardation, developmental disabilities, or chronic mental illness
PROGRAMS include the following: Cass County Case Management provides coordination, referral and advocacy for people with mental retardation, developmental disabilities or chronic mental illness who are on Iowa Medicaid, Cass County CPC provides coordination, referral and advocacy for persons who are not on Medicaid. Assists clients with the disability determination process. Assists with follow-up to services and programs following mental health inpatient commitment. CPC coordinates services for persons living in ICF/MR level of care
GENERAL ASSISTANCE
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Cass County Memorial Hospital http://www.casshealth.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
MEALS ON WHEELS
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH services, inpatient and outpatient
MONTHLY OUTPATIENT CLINICS
ALZHEIMERS Support Group
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Cass County Memorial Hospital Home Care/Hospice http://www.casshealth.org (external link)
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES including breast and cervical cancer early detection, Wise Women cardiovascular risk reduction for women, adult and infant immunizations, child health services, family planning services, lead poisoning prevention, maternal health services, Community Tobacco Coalition, Health Cass County community health needs assessment, communicable disease investigation, emergency preparedness, Parents As Teachers home visitation, Caring Connections mentoring program, Senior Health Insurance Information Program, Interfaith Volunteer Program, Health Promotion, TB testing, STD screening and treatment, and volunteer transportation
HOME CARE part time intermittent services to people with a disease or disability with services including skilled nursing, specialized wound ostomy continence nurses, certified diabetic educators, home care aide, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and medical social services
HOSPICE end of life care for people with a terminal condition and their families including skilled nursing, home care aide, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, medical social services, volunteer opportunities, bereavement services, medications related to the terminal diagnosis, and durable medical equipment needs related to the terminal diagnosis
HOMEMAKER services including light housekeeping, personal care, and chores
EXTENDED CARE Services including companion services, skilled nursing hourly up to 24 hours a day, Home Care Aide hourly up to 24 hours per day, and HCBS Waiver services providing approved provider for all waiver programs
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Cass County Nebraska Sheriff http://www.cassne.org/sheriff.html (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT
D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance and Education) and G.R.E.A.T. (Gang Resistance, Education and Training) programs
CRIME PREVENTION through Crime Stoppers and Neighborhood Watch programs
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Cass Family Medicine http://www.cassfamilymedicine.org (external link)
HEALTH CARE for all ages, including obstetrical, pediatrics, geriatrics, general medical care, women's health, reproductive health, prenatal, obstetrics and gynecology
PHARMACY
BLOOD TESTING for lead
STD testing and treatment
IMMUNIZATIONS
SCREENING AND TREATMENT for cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cholesterol, and depression
ROUTINE SERVICES such as pap smears, school physicals, prenatal visits, well baby exams, physicals and other routine healthcare procedures; follow-up visits for patients with diabetes, elevated blood lead levels, hypertension, behavioral health concerns and other on-going health problems are also routine activities at the clinic.
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH and social work providers work collaboratively with the medical providers to help patients with a variety of issues affecting their overall health; when a patient sees a medical provider and psychosocial or behavioral issues are identified, a behavioral health staff member or social worker will be called in to consult with the patient and/or family during the visit; follow up appointments are made when necessary; behavioral health providers assist patients in dealing with problems such as depression, anxiety, pain management, ADHD, lifestyle changes related to chronic diseases, children's behavioral problems, parenting concerns, family violence, smoking cessation, chemical dependency, stress management, and marital and family conflicts
SOCIAL WORKERS assist patients with accessing social support services, confronting financial and housing problems, violence and sexual assault, literacy, and many other issues
HEALTH EDUCATION integrated into each patient's visit; nutrition, disease prevention and management are taught to patients individually and in groups; educational follow-up, care coordination, management and peer education, including care for sexually transmitted diseases, latent tuberculosis, high lead levels, prenatal care and care for chronic diseases: asthma, diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol and depression
MEDICAID ENROLLMENT provides assistance in applying for Medicaid; to qualify for Medicaid, a person must be a citizen or legal resident of the United States and meet income guidelines; unborn children are also eligible for Medicaid
SPECIALIST REFERRALS for services not available at the clinic are made for all patients; appointments for patients without insurance and/or limited income are made through Hope Medical Outreach Coalition volunteer physicians and facilities
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Catholic Charities - Columbus Center http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH services include assessments and outpatient counseling for adults and youth, and medication management for adults
SUBSTANCE ABUSE services include assessments and outpatient services for adults and youth
CO-OCCURRING residential treatment
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Catholic Charities - Council Bluffs http://www.dmdiocese.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, and families; marriage counseling also available
EXPERTISE in domestic abuse, sexual abuse, and post trauma disorder
PREGNANCY counseling and adoption services offered in Council Bluffs by the staff from Des Moines Catholic Charities office
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Catholic Charities - Sheehan Center http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH services include assessments, outpatient counseling for adults and families, and medication management
SUBSTANCE ABUSE services include assessments and outpatient services
PREGNANCY COUNSELING AND ADOPTION for women experiencing an unplanned pregnancy; also works with families interested in adopting a child and provides post-adoption services; offers Mentoring Moms program
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CEDARS Central Nebraska http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
RICHARDSON HOUSE GROUP HOME AND EMERGENCY SHELTER, 242 North 7th, Broken Bow, NE 68822;(308) 872-6435; Jeanette Birnie, Program Manager, (308) 872-5455, ext. 202; offers 24-hour emergency shelter and residential group home services for children birth through age 18
FAMILY VIOLENCE SERVICES, 944 South G Street, Broken Bow, NE 68822; (308) 872-2420; 24-Hour Crisis Line, (800) 942-4040; Valerie Harris, Assistant Program Manager, (308) 872-5455, ext. 203; provides referrals to emergency shelter and other needed services, as well as ongoing support and information for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault
FOSTER CARE recruits foster care families and provides emergency and agency-supported foster care services until permanency is achieved
SUPER KIDS CLUB, after-school program for school-age children, K-5 at North Park Elementary, 1135 North H Street
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Celebrate Recovery http://www.hclk.org (external link)
SUPPORT GROUPS for anyone dealing with anger/relational issues, abuse, or addictions
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Center for Holistic Development, Inc. http://www.chdomaha.org (external link)
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH services
MENTAL HEALTH services
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE abuse treatment
PREVENTION AND EDUCATION programs for behavioral health, mental health, substance abuse
WORKSHOPS on mental/behavioral health issues
FREE SCREENINGS for depression, bi-polar disorder, anxiety, PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), ADHD, and alcohol use
TEENSCREEN is free screening for teens who may be at risk for suicide or mental health issues
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Center for Psychological Services, P.C.
OUTPATIENT COUNSELING for individual, marital, and family (all ages).
24 HOUR CRISIS LINE for children through age 18.
IN-SCHOOL BEHAVIOR Therapy program in elementary publics in Kearney, Riverdale and Glenwood corners.
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY counseling for youth and young adults.
Psychological testing and Neuropsychological testing.
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Center for Survivors http://www.centerforsurvivors.net (external link)
CRISIS COUNSELING to domestic violence and/or sexual assault victims
24 HOUR HOTLINE
SAFE SHELTER
SUPPORT GROUPS
SUPPRT SERVICES include financial assistance and advocacy
PREVENTION AND EDUCATION materials
CHILDREN'S PROGRAM, including information on bullying and a support group
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Centering Corporation http://www.centering.org (external link)
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS on grief and loss for children and adults
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CenterPointe, Inc. http://www.centerpointe.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT SERVICES:
ADULT & YOUTH TREATMENT offers outpatient treatment services for youth 13-18 and adults 19 and over with substance use disorders or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders; services are provided based on client need and many include individual, group, and family counseling and psychiatric services; expected stay depends on client need, but generally 6-8 months
ADULT DAY REHABILITATON SERVICES provides long term, structured day services for adults 19 and over with a severe and persistent mental illness and substance use disorders; services develop daily living skills designed to reduce admissions to more intensive services; expected stay up to 5 years
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM offers individual support and advocacy to develop skills needed to live in the community as independently as possible; services assist with basic needs such as housing, food, medical needs and linkages with needed services in the community; expected stay varies depending on client needs, but generally, 12-18 months
HARVEST PROJECT provides case management services specifically designed for adults 55 and older with substance use or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders; this program is provided in collaboration with the Lincoln Information for the Elderly (LIFE) and the Community Mental Health Center
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES:
ADULT DUAL DISORDER RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM offers transitional housing and residential treatment for adults 19 and over with severe and persistent mental illness and substance dependence; services include individual, group and family counseling; recreational therapy; case management and psychiatric services; expected stay 6-8 months
GLIDE transitional housing in scattered site apartments in addition to case management services is provided for single, homeless adults over 19 years of age who have substance use and mental health disorders; contact the Community Support program for more information
PERMANENT HOUSING is a housing and case management service for single, homeless adults over 19 years of age who have substance use and mental health disorders; contact Community Support for more information
TOUCHSTONE provides short-term residential treatment services for adults 19 and over with substance dependence disorders. Psychiatric services available. This program is provided in collaboration with Houses of Hope; expected stay is 30-45 days
YOUTH RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAM offers transitional housing and residential treatment for youth 13-18 years with substance dependence or co-occurring substance dependence and mental health disorders; services include individual, group and family counseling; recreational therapy; case management and psychiatric services; not a locked facility; expected stay 4-6 months
VOLUNTEER INTERN PROGRAM provides volunteer opportunities working with youth and adults including tutors, intern and practicum students.
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Central District Health Department
WIC nutritional program provides supplemental food
KIDS CONNECTION Children's Health Insurance application and provide a nurse who advocates and gives referrals to health practitioners in the community
P.H.O.N.E. Public Health Outreach & Nursing Education
ADULT IMMUNIZATION CLINIC the second Thursday of each month, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, call for cost
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SAFETY and surety - air, food, and water inspection and contamination issues (complaints and questions); natural and infectious disease information, such as West Nile virus, insect bites, etc.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE - bioterrorism threats (chemical, biological, and nuclear), mass immunization clinics, strategic national stockpile, volunteer opportunities
PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATION
DAY CARE service provider list
BREASTFEEDING information and education
SMOKING CESSATION program, Break the Chain: Freedom from Tobacco
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Central Nebraska Council on Alcoholism http://www.cncaa.net (external link)
INFORMATION AND REFERRALS to local services, including counseling and treatment
COMMUNITY PREVETION and education programs
MEETING TIMES AND LOCATIONS for the following addiction support groups: Alcoholics Anonymous, Alateen, Al-Anon, Co-dependency Anonymous, Emotions Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous, Teen 12 Step Support Group, Adult Children of Alcoholics, Dual Diagnosis, Gambler's Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous
LENDING LIBRARY
BOOKSTORE
CLASSROOM PROGRAMS (Early Childhood-Post-Secondary)
TEACHER INSERVICES
TECHNICAL assistance
INTERVENTION EDUCATION
DUI and MIP education
PARENT education
POLICY development
WORKPLACE education
FREE MATERIALS to enhance curricula (posters, pamphlets, handouts, fact sheets)
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Charles Drew Health Center http://www.charlesdrewhcomaha.org (external link)
HEALTH CLINIC
ADULT MEDICINE
PEDIATRICS INCLUDING well child, physicals (school, sports and camp), immunizations, acute care
OB/GYN PROVIDES pap smears, breast and cervical cancer screening, etc.
FAMILY PLANNING
NUTRITION AND WIC program
HEALTH PROMOTION and disease prevention
HIV/AIDS CONFIDENTIAL testing and counseling
SOCIAL WORK, case management
INCENTVE PROGRAM, Healthy Choices, for pregnant women
MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM for indigent patients
SPEAKERS' BUREAU
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
SUBSTANCE ABUSE EDUCATION
OUTREACH TO African American women, youth, pregnant women and substance abusers
DENTAL CLINIC PROVIDES routine dental screening, non-emergency dental services, monetary assistance with dental cost; sliding fee scale
EYE DOCTOR PROVIDES routine vision screening; glaucoma or other eye disease evaluation available at little or no cost
PHARMACY FOR patients of Charles Drew
STD SCREENING and treatment for men and women
PROSTATE EXAMS
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Charles Drew Health Center http://www.charlesdrewhcomaha.org (external link)
HEALTH CLINIC
ADULT MEDICINE
PEDIATRICS INCLUDING well child, physicals (school, sports and camp), immunizations, acute care
OB/GYN PROVIDES pap smears, breast and cervical cancer screening, etc.
FAMILY PLANNING
NUTRITION AND WIC program
HEALTH PROMOTION and disease prevention
HIV/AIDS CONFIDENTIAL testing and counseling
SOCIAL WORK, case management
INCENTVE PROGRAM, Healthy Choices, for pregnant women
MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM for indigent patients
SPEAKERS' BUREAU
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
SUBSTANCE ABUSE EDUCATION
OUTREACH TO African American women, youth, pregnant women and substance abusers
DENTAL CLINIC PROVIDES routine dental screening, non-emergency dental services, monetary assistance with dental cost; sliding fee scale
EYE DOCTOR PROVIDES routine vision screening; glaucoma or other eye disease evaluation available at little or no cost
PHARMACY FOR patients of Charles Drew
STD SCREENING and treatment for men and women
PROSTATE EXAMS
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Child and Family Counseling Center - CEDARS http://www.cedars-kids.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT COUNSELING for children, youth, and families; nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA)
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Child Guidance Center http://www.child-guidance.org (external link)
YOUTH, FAMILY, and ADULT COUNSELING to assist in family conflict, school behavior, emotional disturbance, law violation, substance abuse, trauma, abuse, mental illness, domestic violence, and/or attachment issues.
SPECIALIZED OUTPATIENT PROGRAM for adolescents who have been sexually offended, which includes risk assessment for youth, individual, family, and sex offender specific group therapy
EXTENDED DAY TREATMENT program for children 6-12; hours are daytime during the summer and after school when school is in session
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Child Saving Institute http://www.childsaving.org (external link)
CHILD CARE
Developmental Childcare – accredited daily childcare services for children 6 weeks old through age 6 with a focus on the development of strong positive relationships;
Therapeutic Childcare – specialized support for children in CSI’s childcare center with emotional or behavioral issues
KidSquad, a consultation service provided to Omaha childcare centers by three other human service agencies and CSI regarding emotional and behavioral challenges within classrooms
PREVENTION SERVICES
Pregnancy Counseling – counseling services for anyone with an unplanned pregnancy, addressing the issues related to the pregnancy and considering options for care;
Adoption Services – provision of home studies, training, support and consultation with the intention of expanding families through various adoption options;
Parenting Education Workshops – 10-week workshops for parents addressing normal development of children and youth, appropriate expectations, relationship skills, and effective discipline techniques;
School-based Services – SAFE -- in-home and in-school support provided for children in 2nd through 7th grades in the Omaha Public School system and their families;
Independent Living Skills – training, individual support and group support for youth 16-and-over who are state wards and anticipate aging-out of the child welfare system.
Home Visitation – Young Parent Program -- support for at-risk parents with newborns or very young children, provided in the home in collaboration with the Visiting Nurse Association, and tailored to the needs of each family;
Real Life Connections – training and support services provided in the Omaha Correctional Center for parents and focused on improved community functioning upon release;
Therapy – individual, family and group therapy services with a focus on children and youth and on the importance of building strong attachments and healthy relationships
CHILD WELFARE SERVICES includes an array of early intervention services provided to families entering the child welfare system
Foster Care
In-Home Safety Services - support for families in their homes in resolving crises
Family Engagement Services – initial family contact focusing on family structure;
Family Support – support provided in-home to assist with parenting skills;
Intensive Family Preservation – in-home parenting instruction;
Supervised Visitation – directed at reunification of children with their parents;
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Home-Supported Safety Services – provision of care for less than 24 hours, for children and youth requiring safe places while they and their families establish effective safety plans;
Residential Care – provision of short-term out-of-home care for children and youth who are unable to remain in their birth or foster homes due to lack of safety for themselves or their families;
Respite – short-term relief through the provision of safe care in the Children’s Crisis Center for children or youth whose families need a break from the challenge of parenting
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Childhelp http://www.childhelp.org (external link)
CHILDHELP NATIONAL CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE (1-800-4-A-CHILD) is a 24-hour hotline staffed by professional crisis counselors who, through interpreters, can provide assistance in approximately 140 languages. Offers crisis intervention, information, literature, and referrals to thousands of emergency, social service, and support resources
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Children's Hospital and Medical Center http://www.childrensomaha.org (external link)
PRIMARY AND TERTIARY CARE from birth to adolescence, including a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, and Youth Village, a special teen-age unit
SPECIALTY CLINICS
FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER provides comprehensive outpatient and mental health services, specializing in pediatric issues
CAROLYN SCOTT RAINBOW HOUSE provides a home-away-from-home for parents with children suffering from long-term illness (see separate listing)
PEDIATRIC HINTS
EATING DISORDERS Clinic
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Children's Rights Council of Nebraska and Iowa http://www.childrensrightcouncilneia.com (external link)
INFORMATION FOR CHILDREN of divorce and separation, their parents and extended families
FAVORS FAMILY FORMATION and preservation, strengthening families through education and advocacy
WORKS TO DEMILITARIZE DIVORCE between parents, substituting conciliation and mediation for adversarial process
COMMUNICATION SKILLS, anger management, and parenting education for custodial, noncustodial, or absent parent, who has not been able to be in contact with the child(ren) for a period of time
ACCESS/VISITATION PROGRAM assists parents who want the other parent to provide emotional support when there is denial or interference with the emotional support and parenting time a parent wishes to provide
VOLUNTEERS direct clients to assistance in parenting time including sample parenting plans
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Children's Square - CHAPTER I http://www.childrenssquare.org (external link)
24-HOUR HELPLINE open to anyone in need, can provide referrals
SHORT TERM SHELTER stays for youth ages 12-17
FAMILY MEDIATION provided in shelter or while at home
INDIVIDIUAL COUNSELING provided in shelter or while at home
SUBSTANCE ABUSE ASSESSMENTS available to youth receiving services
FREE ACTIVITIES for youth, including weekly groups
EDUCATIONAL presentations, available for groups or organizations
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Choices Counseling and Consulting, Inc. http://www.choices-counseling.org (external link)
THERAPY SERVICES for individuals, children, couples, and families
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Choices Treatment Center, Inc. http://www.choicestreatmentcenter.com (external link)
FREE EVALUATIONS, assessments and interventions for problem gamblers
FREE FIVE-WEEK FAMILY education program for anyone who wants to learn more about the affects of addiction
INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP counseling (sliding-scale, debt-ratio fee--where applicable)
COUNSELOR PRESENTATIONS to schools, community groups, churches, lawyers, probation, judges and businesses
HELP LINE service available 24 hours
WOMEN'S PROGRAM includes a ten-week women's only group, budget & financial help, domestic violence help and information, exercise and health eating and eating disorders
ALCOHOL/SUBSTANCE ABUSE evaluations and individual counseling
MENTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENTS & COUNSELING -individual, marriage, couples, family
OVERSPENDING ASSESSMENTS and COUNSELING
FINANCIAL BUDGETING
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Christian Home Association - Children's Square USA http://www.childrenssquare.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER for children and youth up to age 18
HOTLINE for runaway, missing, or exploited children
PSYCHIATRIC RESDENTIAL TREATMENT for youth ages 8 - 17 years; will accept voluntary placements for children who meet admission criteria.
ACADEMIC CENTER for students with behavior disorders at the primary and secondary level, grades 1 - 12
FAMILY Safety Risk and Permanency Services skill development and counseling offered in-home for families
CHILD CARE, Children's Center Educare, for ages six weeks to 12 years; available to the general public, includes preschool, before and after school service and transportation
REMEDIAL SERVICES including skill building and emergency crisis services for children and families in foster care and in the biological home in Iowa
FOSTER CARE in Nebraska to provide family setting for children and youth who, would otherwise be in a group home setting; emergency foster care also offered in Nebraska
FOSTER PARENT recruitment, retention and support services in conjunction with Iowa KidsNet
AFTERCARE services for children who have aged out of foster care
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Cirrus House, Inc. http://www.cirrushouse.com (external link)
SERVICES for those who experience severe and persistent mental illness
COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM provides assistance in locating suitable and affordable housing, teaches basic living skills, and assists in finding appropriate medical care
DAY REHABILITATION, day support, and transitional employment opportunities
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY where members are encouraged to be part of the treatment plan
TRANSPORTATION to and from home, work, and appointments
LOW COST MEALS served weekdays at noon
MEDICATION SUPPORT
YOUTH PROGRAMS
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Clarinda Mental Health Institute
ACUTE INPATIENT psychiatric program for persons 18 year of age and older that have been court ordered or pre-screened from designated mental health center
GEROPSYCHIATRIC long-term nursing facility for mentally ill individuals who cannot be managed in a community based nursing facility
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Clinical Services - Diocese of Lincoln http://www.cssisus.org (external link)
SERVICES ARE DESIGNED to strengthen families and develop human potential, and include individual, marital and family therapy; individual counseling for divorce/separation; pregnancy counseling; and Project Rachel (post abortion counseling).
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Columbus Behavioral Health Clinic http://www.unmc.edu/mmi/ (external link)
PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS and therapy is provided for individuals 0-21 years of age; psychiatric medication management is provided for children as well one day a month
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Columbus Community Hospital http://www.columbushosp.org (external link)
HOSPITAL
DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP meets quarterly, 562-3322
PARKISON'S SUPPORT GROUP, 3:00pm-4:00pm, 2nd Thursday every other month, 564-1438
HEALTH WATCH personal emergency system
SMOKING CESSATION, 562-3322
MEALS ON WHEELS available for $4.25 for senior citizens or people with physical disabilities, 562-4466
HOME HEALTH and Hospice Care, 562-3300
OCCUPATIONAL, SPEECH AND PHYSICAL therapy
WIGGLES AND GIGGLES THERAPY for Kids includes evaluation, treatment, and education for developmental disabilities and other pediatric conditions
GENERAL HEALTH EDUCATION programs on topics such as nutrition and diabetes, 562-3341
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH and safety education, including flu shots, and treatment of injuries
CARDIOPULMONARY REHABILITATION and wellness - wellness program is open to the public
BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT, call 562-3266 for appointment
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Columbus Police Department http://www.police.columbusne.us (external link)
LAW ENFORCEMENT agency
DARE substance abuse training and GREAT gang resistance training for elementary and junior high students
CRIME PREVENTION through Environment Design (CPTED) to educate property owners on how to minimize their exposure to crime by implementing changes in the design of their property
OTHER CRIME PREVENTION programs include Crime Free Multi-Family Housing Program and Neighborhood Watch
SCHOOL LIAISON Officer
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Community Counseling Center
GRADUATE STUDENTS in the Counseling Department who are approaching the completion of their programs provide counseling services for children, adults, couples, and families
STUDENT COUNSELORS are supervised by faculty counselors
INCLUDES:
Educational, personal and career counseling
Family counseling
Marital counseling
Child/adolescent counseling
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Community Mental Health Center of Lancaster County http://www.lancaster.ne.gov/cnty/mental (external link)
CASE MANAGEMENT services to adults with long-term mental health problems; services include planning, on-going support and follow-up, medication monitoring, and assistance in building a community support system
EMERGENCY SERVICES staff are available 24 hours daily, seven days a week, to assist with emergency mental health concerns; during normal business hours (Monday-Friday), intake staff handle all new incoming calls that result from telephone inquiries or walk-ins; during evening and weekend hours, staff handle calls from the public regarding a variety of needs from general information to crisis counseling; the emergency service staff work with other agencies to determine appropriate interventions and/or placement for persons who may be suicidal or otherwise pose a danger to themselves or others
CASE MANAGEMENT FOT THE ELDERLY is a three-agency cooperative program targeting frail elderly with severe mental health and/or substance abuse problems; provides community support, intensive on-site interventions, referral to other treatment providers, advocacy, coordination of services and independent skill building; all services are designed to maximize independent functioning and to assist in decreasing the symptoms of mental illnesses and substance abuse; eligibility: Lancaster County residents, age 55 and older, who have limitations from a complex mental health or substance use problems
HOMELESS SERVICES provides consultation and outreach to homeless individuals (especially homeless mentally ill individuals), as well as referral to agencies which provide services for homeless persons; services include assessment, short-term case management, and the procurement of services; participates in the Lincoln/Lancaster County homeless initiatives such as the Homeless Coalition and HUD
LANCASTER COUNTY CRISIS CENTER provides short-term stabilization and residential care (average length of stay 4 days) to acutely mentally ill persons in crisis who require emergency protective custody and psychiatric supervision; priority is given to persons in the Region V service area; the Crisis Center physician also provides consultation to the County Jail
MEDICAL SERVICES offers outpatient evaluation, medication management, therapy, crisis intervention, and inpatient care in community hospital setting for CMHC adult clients; physicians provide clinical supervision of CMHC staff and consult wt other agencies in the county
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH JAIL DIVERSON PROGRAM seeks to divert persons with a serious mental illness or co-occurring substance use disorder, who are in the Lancaster County Jail for non-violent charges; engages and maintains those persons in treatment services and wellness programs in an effort to reduce or eliminate contacts with the criminal justice system
OUTPATIENT SERVICES provides comprehensive services to meet the psychological needs of adults in Lancaster County; services include addressing needs ranging from personal adjustment problems to major psychiatric disorders; comprehensive evaluation; individual, family and group therapy; marital counseling; medication monitoring; sex offender treatment; crisis intervention; consultation and education; and intensive group therapy options
PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION provides daytime treatment for persons who require more intensive services than is available through traditional outpatient services, but who do not require the structure and supervision of an inpatient setting; the average length of stay is 2-3 weeks; the program operates as a therapeutic community, which means that the clients are expected to be active and responsible in setting their own treatment goals; this program also provides intensive group therapy options for persons requiring less than full-time partial care
PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION provides an intensive, psychiatric residential rehabilitation program as a step-down from the Lincoln Regional Center programming; the program focuses on acquiring and maintaining community living skills and movement to the highest possible level of functioning
RESIDENTIAL CARE consists of:
TRANSITIONAL LIVING FACILITY (TLF) offers comprehensive 24-hour care to residents with the goal of reducing the need for services, continuing treatment, and rehabilitation efforts; contact Ken Kotas, 441-8344, for more information
INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM (ILP) operates without 24-hour supervision and provides individual and group therapy designed to promote independence; training is provided in basic living skills, interpersonal relationships and knowledge of community resources; contact ILP Coordinator, Sam Ridge, 441-7940, for more information
SUPPORT GROUP:
FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP is a peer support group for parents, family and friends coping with a mentally ill adult; the group, facilitated by CMHC staff members, meets on Wednesdays, 7 pm-9 pm, first floor, 2201 South 17th Street
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Community Services - Harrison County
SUPPORT and resources for individuals with chronic mental illness, mental retardation and/or developmental disability
CASE MANAGEMENT
APPLICATION processing for funding and provides planning services for clients; encourages consumers and families to participate in need assessment, treatment planning, choice of service, and choice of provider
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Company Care - Saint Elizabeth http://www.saintelizabethonline.com (external link)
SPECIALIZES IN the prevention, treatment, and management of work related injuries and illnesses
COMPREHENSIVE PHYSICAL and occupational therapy services
POST OFFER physicals
DRUG TESTING
INDEPENDENT MEDICAL evaluations
SECOND OPINIONS
CONSULTATIONS WITH A board certified Occupational Medicine physician
WORKERS COMPENSATION injuries
ERGONOMIC JOB-SITE evaluations and customized programs in proper lifting and preventative stretching
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Company Care - Saint Elizabeth http://www.saintelizabethonline.com (external link)
SPECIALIZES IN the prevention, treatment, and management of work related injuries and illnesses
COMPREHENSIVE PHYSICAL and occupational therapy services
POST OFFER physicals
DRUG TESTING
INDEPENDENT MEDICAL evaluations
SECOND OPINIONS
CONSULTATIONS WITH A board certified Occupational Medicine physician
WORKERS COMPENSATION injuries
ERGONOMIC JOB-SITE evaluations and customized programs in proper lifting and preventative stretching
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Compassionate Friends - Plattsmouth http://www.compassionatefriends.org (external link)
SUPPORT LINE, support groups as needed, call for information
SELF HELP SUPPORT for bereaved family members after the death of a child or sibling
GRIEF LIBRARY
COMMUNITY EMPLOYER education
SPEAKERS BUREAU
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Confidential Counseling
MENTAL HEALTH THERAPY services related to anxiety, ADHD, child abuse, depression, domestic violence, early childhood and adolescent behavior, neurosis, psychosis, schizophrenia, sexual abuse, and substance abuse
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Cooper Village http://www.utahalee.org (external link)
PSYCHIATRIC residential treatment
PSYCHIATRIC and psychological evaluations
INDIVIDUAL, group, and family therapy
EDUCATIONAL program, grades 7-12 (Interim Program School)
RECREATION therapy for residential treatment
VOCATIONAL therapy
INDEPENDENT living training program
JUVENILE Justice Reporting Center and Tracker program
SERVICES for male youth with sexual behavioral disorders
INTEGRATED mental health and substance use treatment
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Cornhusker Place, Inc. http://www.cornhuskerplace.com (external link)
LICENSED SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT and detoxification center supported by 24-hour nursing coverage and medical support.
CIVIL PROTECTIVE CUSTODY provides an involuntary emergency alcohol and drug detoxification program where clients are admitted by law enforcement officers. This is a secure unit where clients age 14 and older are placed until they are sober or a maximum of 24 hours has elapsed or they are released to a responsible person. A responsible person must be 19 years or older, have a breath alcohol content of .00, have photo identification, a means of transportation, sign a form indicating they will take total responsibility for the person until sober or no longer under the influence of drugs.
VOLUNTARY DETOXIFICATION PROGRAM offers a non-secure voluntary detoxification program for male and female clients age 18 and older who are under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or in a stage of withdrawal. A 24-hour nursing staff is available. Clients may stay for three to five days and have the opportunity to visit with a counselor/case manager. Capacity for minors is limited and requires parental consent.
SHORT TERM RESIDENTAL CARE offers a 30-45 day residential substance abuse treatment program for men, 19 years and older, who have an evaluation recommending a residential level of treatment. Capacity is 6 beds.
INTERMEDIATE RESIDENTIAL CARE offers a long-term (6-9 month average) residential substance abuse treatment program for men, 19 years and older, who have a history of chronic substance abuse and have failed other treatment programs. The goal is to return the client to a life without substance abuse and to be able to re-enter our community. Capacity is 14 beds.
RESPITE offers 1-7 day stay for adult males or females, 18 years and older, who are in crisis but not a danger to themselves or others and are in need of stabilization. Capacity is 6 beds.
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Counseling - Lutheran Family Services - Seward http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT services for persons experiencing a wide range of mental health and substance abuse problems that cause moderate and/or acute disruptions in the individual's life.
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Counseling - Lutheran Family Services - Wahoo http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
COUNSELING, individual, couple, and family counseling, and unplanned pregnancy and adoption services.
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Counseling and School Psychology Clinic - UNL http://cehs.unl.edu/edpsych/graduate/copsychclinic.shtml (external link)
ADULT family, and couples counseling
INDIVIDUAL child and adolescent therapy
ACADEMIC and school consultation
PEDIATRIC behavior therapy
PSYCHOLOGICAL and education evaluations
CAREER counseling
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Covenant House Nineline http://www.covenanthouse.org/programs_nl.html (external link)
HOTLINE offers free, confidential and immediate crisis intervention for kids and parents
REFERRALS to local runaway shelters
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Crisis Center for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault http://www.knowanddowhatsright.com (external link)
24-HOUR CRISIS LINE
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
SHELTER
EDUCATION AND SUPPORT, including support groups, for survivors and abusers
REFERRALS for legal and medical help, assistance with protection orders
CRISIS INTERVENTION
SPANISH speaking services
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Crisis Navigators http://www.rainbowcenter.biz (external link)
ONE POINT ENTRY SYSTEM for individuals in a mental health or substance abuse crisis
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Crisis Response - East Central District Health Department http://www.ecdhd.com (external link)
OUTPATIENT behavioral health services
CRISIS INTERVENTION for all ages
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Cristo Cordero de Dios
SPIRITUAL COUNSELING for Hispanic couples addressing a variety of family issues, including adaptation to a new culture, raising children, changes in employment, divorce
FOCUS ON communication
INFORMATION ABOUT resources in the community
INTERPRETATION SERVICES
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Crossroads Counseling Services
INDIVIDUAL, COUPLE and family counseling
POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER, other trauma and abuse issues
EATING DISORDERS AND GROUPS
CHRISTIAN-BASED COUNSELING
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Crying Baby Helpline http://www.safebaby.org (external link)
CRYING BABY HELP LINE for parents, grandparents, baby-sitters, and caregivers, including tips to calm a crying baby
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Destiny Counseling
COUNSELING SERVICES: individual, marriage and family counseling
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Dill Counseling Services
COUNSELING for children and adults, including marriage and family counseling
TRAUMA counseling (EMDR) (hypnosis)
COGNITIVE and behavioral therapy
SPIRITUAL counseling on request
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Disabled American Veterans - Omaha http://www.dav.org (external link)
DISABLED VETERAN SERVICES include counseling and advocacy
TRANSPORTATION TO medical appointments at VA Hospital
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT loan program
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
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Discovery Center, The http://www.thediscoverycenter.com (external link)
EVALUATIONS for alcohol and drug users
EDUCATION CLASSES once-a-month education class and a 5 week education class
INTENSIVE outpatient treatment
CONTINUING care
RELAPSE prevention
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Diversion Services
DIVERSION PROGRAM provides supervision and counseling of individuals who are at risk of involvement in the criminal justice system and/or substance abuse
DECISION MAKING class for misdemeanor offenders (16-18 years of age)
EDUCATION PROGRAM for alcohol and drug education classes for Minors in Possession of Alcohol (16-20 years of age)
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Domestic Abuse/Sexual Assault Services
CRISIS INTERVENTION and support for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking
CRISIS LINE available 24 hours
EMERGENCY SHELTER and food
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
ADVOCACY for medical, legal, and economic needs
INFORMATION and referrals
SUPPORT GROUPS
PUBLIC AWARENESS and community education programs
RESOURCE LIBRARY
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Domestic Abuse/Sexual Assault Services
CRISIS INTERVENTION and support for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking
CRISIS LINE available 24 hours
EMERGENCY SHELTER and food
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
ADVOCACY for medical, legal, and economic needs
INFORMATION and referrals
SUPPORT GROUPS
PUBLIC AWARENESS and community education programs
RESOURCE LIBRARY
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Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services - YWCA http://www.ywcaomaha.org (external link)
INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP COUNSELING for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE and sexual assault services includes crisis intervention, safety planning, assistance with protection orders, court accompaniment, meeting victims at hospitals
DOMETIC VIOLENCE CLASSES
PREVENTION EDUCATION for elementary students through adults. General community
outreach and education regarding domestic violence and sexual assault
HOTLINE 24-hour hotline, 365 days a year
DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY for individuals who are recovering from trauma
related to sexual assault and domestic violence
SPANISH SPEAKING VICTIMS can receive counseling and advocacy for domestic violence offered through the Latina Resource Center
BATTERERS INTERVENTION PROGRAM for individuals who have been perpetrating
domestic violence in dating or married relationships
CHILDRENS COUNSELING to help children from violent home to 'un-learn' violence
TEEN COUNSELING for those in violent dating relationships
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Domestic Violence Intervention Program
DOMESTIC ABUSE counseling and educational program for abusive and controlling men
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Domestic Violence Services - The Shelter http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
EMERGENCY SHELTER for abused women and their children
24 HOUR CRISIS LINE for domestic violence
COUNSELING in individual and group settings
ADVOCACY
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Douglas County Community Mental Health Center http://www.co.douglas.ne.us/county/cmhc (external link)
ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL serving the poor and under served
MENTAL HEALTH inpatient, outpatient, and day treatment services to Douglas County residents who have no other alternatives to receive care
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Douglas County Health Center http://www.douglascounty-ne.us (external link)
LONG-TERM NURSING facility
LONG-TERM CARE skilled care
ASSISTED LIVING PROGRAM Medicaid Waiver program
RN'S WORKING on all shifts
HOSPICE care
ALZHEIMER'S and Dementia care
THERAPUETIC RECREATION
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DOVES Program,The - Kimball/Banner County http://www.dovesprogram.com (external link)
PROGRAM for victims of domestic, dating, and sexual violence
24-HOUR CRISIS LINE provides access to DOVES services, direct advocacy, and safety planning; collect calls accepted
EMERGENCY SHELTER confidential location that provides food, clothing, diapers, personal hygiene products, etc.
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for rent, utility deposits, bus tickets, etc.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADVOCACY for clients working with the criminal justice system, such as court accompaniment, attorney referral, assistance with protection order applications, and general criminal justice advocacy.
OUTREACH SERVICES include emotional support, financial assistance, transportation, medical advocacy, and criminal justice advocacy to clients not needing shelter; may be able to assist outreach clients with obtaining household items, clothing, etc.
911 CELL PHONES available for victims who may need access to law enforcement but have no phone while at home, work, or while traveling
SUPPORT GROUP for victims of domestic violence every Tuesday 6:30 pm-8 pm, open to anyone who is experiencing or has experienced abuse in an intimate relationship, including individuals who are still involved in the abusive relationship; child care and transportation available
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DOVES Program,The - Scotts Bluff County http://www.dovesprogram.com (external link)
PROGRAM for victims of domestic, dating, and sexual violence
24-HOUR CRISIS LINE access to DOVES services, direct advocacy, and safety planning; collect calls accepted
EMERGENCY SHELTER confidential location that provides food, clothing, diapers, personal hygiene products, etc.
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for rent, utility deposits, bus tickets, etc.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADVOCACY for clients working with the criminal justice system, such as court accompaniment, attorney referral, assistance with protection order applications, and general criminal justice advocacy.
OUTREACH SERVICES include emotional support, financial assistance, transportation, medical advocacy, and criminal justice advocacy to clients not needing shelter; may be able to assist outreach clients with obtaining household items, clothing, etc.
911 CELL PHONES available for victims who may need access to law enforcement but have no phone while at home, work, or while traveling
SUPPORT GROUP for victims of domestic violence Tuesday 6:30 pm-8 pm, open to anyone who is experiencing or has experienced abuse in an intimate relationship, including individuals who are still involved in the abusive relationship; child care and transportation available
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DOVES Program,The Cheyenne County http://www.dovesprogram.com (external link)
PROGRAM for victims of domestic, dating, and sexual violence
24-HOUR CRISIS LINE provides access to DOVES services, direct advocacy, and safety planning; collect calls accepted
EMERGENCY SHELTER confidential location that provides food, clothing, diapers, personal hygiene products, etc.
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for rent, utility deposits, bus tickets, etc.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADVOCACY for clients working with the criminal justice system, such as court accompaniment, attorney referral, assistance with protection order applications, and general criminal justice advocacy.
OUTREACH SEVICES include emotional support, financial assistance, transportation, medical advocacy, and criminal justice advocacy to clients not needing shelter; may be able to assist outreach clients with obtaining household items, clothing, etc.
911 CELL PHONES available for victims who may need access to law enforcement but have no phone while at home, work, or while traveling
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Drug Task Force
ALLOWS citizens an opportunity to report possible drug related information to law enforcement
COMMUNITY Action Group provides information and education to parents and community members
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Drug Testing - Three Rivers Public Health Department
DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING DOT (Department of Transportation) and non-DOT for area businesses.
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Early Childhood Mental Health Systems of Care Project
IDENTIFIES AND REFERS FAMILIES with children prenatal to 8 years old and providers that serve them
DEVELOPS RESOURCES IN AREAS of need regarding early childhood mental health (ages 0-5)
PROVIDES TRAINING when other training resources can't be found
FREE RESOURCE AND REFERRAL SERVICES for seven county region
SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL SCREENINGS for children ages 0-5 years
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East Central District Health Department http://www.ecdhd.com (external link)
HIV counseling, testing, and referral
MATERNAL Child Health classes cover prenatal care, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and tobacco cessation support for women of childbearing age
OUTPATIENT mental health service and crisis intervention
HEALTH clinic
WIC
EDUCATION on health issues
REPRODUCTIVE health services
DENTAL health services
ENVIRONMENTAL health: Indoor air quality, radon testing, mercury collection, tobacco prevention, weight management, and communicable disease tracking
IMMUNIZATIONS for children ages 0-18
P.H.O.N.E. (Public Health Outreach and Nursing Education) assists in obtaining and maintaining preventive care for children
TOBACCO Free Platte County meetings held 12:00pm-1:00pm the last Tuesday of each month at the Wellness Center
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Easter Seals Nebraska http://www.ne.easterseals.com (external link)
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES includes Rural Solutions, assisting individuals and families with disabilities employed in Agriculture responding to the functional, financial and emotional needs of Nebraska's farmers and ranchers who have sustained a disabling illness or injury. Statewide benefits planning, assistance services and outreach to Nebraska's Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries, to help individuals with disabilities solve the problems they face when attempting to enter or re-enter the workforce; assists Social Security Administration and Vocational Rehabilitation in implementing the Ticket to Work and The Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999
ALTERNATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES through the Nebraska Alternative Financing Program which provides low or reduced-interest loans to qualified Nebraskans with disabilities for the purchase of assistive technology (AT) devices and AT services; Nebraska Telework Loan Program provides low or reduced-interest loans to qualified Nebraskans with disabilities for the purchase of equipment and services necessary for securing Telework opportunities from home or other permanent remote sites
LIFE SPAN RESPITE SERVICES includes Week-long Residential Camps, offering a fun getaway for individuals with disabilities, giving them a chance to be with others facing similar challenges, as well as providing a break for family/caregivers; mini-camp Respite Weekends, available September through April, similar to the camps, but for a shorter period of time
PUBLIC EDUCATION and awareness includes information and referral, researching and guiding those seeking direction regarding a specific inquiry. Outreach, providing educational presentations, hosting booths at health fairs and other events, creating and distributing printed materials, etc.
SUPPORT SERVICES for youth. A systems change program contract with the state of Nebraska, HHS, Finance and Support Division and is in conjunction with the Medicaid Agrastructure Grant from the HHSS Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services to improve access for SSI eligible youth transitioning from school to work while increasing the numbers of youth enrolled in the transition project. Will result in competitive employment opportunities for Nebraska's youth with disabilities.
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Easter Seals Nebraska - Hastings Office http://www.ne.easterseals.com (external link)
JOB TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES includes Rural Solutions, assisting individuals and families with disabilities employed in Agriculture responding to the functional, financial and emotional needs of Nebraska's farmers and ranchers who have sustained a disabling illness or injury. Statewide benefits planning, assistance services and outreach to Nebraska's Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries, to help individuals with disabilities solve the problems they face when attempting to enter or re-enter the workforce. Assists Social Security Administration and Vocational Rehabilitation in implementing the Ticket to Work and The Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999.
ALTERNATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES: Nebraska Alternative Financing Program provides low or reduced-interest loans to qualified Nebraskans with disabilities for the purchase of assistive technology (AT) devices and AT services. Nebraska Telework Loan Program provides low or reduced-interest loans to qualified Nebraskans with disabilities for the purchase of equipment and services necessary for securing Telework opportunities from home or other permanent remote sites.
LIFE SPAN RESPITE SERVICES includes Week-long Residential Camps, offering a fun getaway for individuals with disabilities, giving them a chance to be with others facing similar challenges, as well as providing a break for family/caregivers. Mini-camp Respite Weekends, available September through April, similar to the camps, but for a shorter period of time.
PUBLIC EDUCATION and Awareness includes information and referral, researching and guiding those seeking direction regarding a specific inquiry. Outreach, providing educational presentations, hosting booths at health fairs and other events, creating and distributing printed materials, etc.
SUPPORT SERVICES for youth. A systems change program contract with the state of Nebraska, HHS, Finance and Support Division and is in conjunction with the Medicaid Ingrastructure Grant from the HHSS Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services to improve access for SSI eligible youth transitioning from school to work while increasing the numbers of youth enrolled in the transition project. Will result in competitive employment opportunities for Nebraska's youth with disabilities.
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Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership - Bellevue http://www.encapomaha.org (external link)
BELLEVUE FOOD PANTRY for Bellevue residents only
VOLUNTEERS INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE (VITA) runs from January 2 to April 15 each year for short forms. Low Income Taxpayers Clinic available for dispute resolution with the Internal Revenue Service; income must be below 250% of the poverty guidelines ($40,225 for family of three) and the dispute must be over a matter less than $50,000; tax preparation and tax disputes are by appointment only
BUDGET COUNSELING
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE for rent and utilities
COMMODITY FOOD PROGRAM for 60 and over, children 5-6 years of age, and pregnant and nursing women; income guidelines apply
WEATHERIZATION program
FAN DISTRIBUTION for older individuals; limit is one fan per household; those who received a fan from ENCAP or another agency last year you will not qualify to receive a fan this year
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Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership - North Omaha
HOMELESS SERVICES help clients obtain shelter, clothing, and food
SUBSTANCE ABUSE UNIT provides outpatient services
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES includes individual, group, family, and marital counseling, psychological and psychiatric testing,stress and anger management.
EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOPS FOR EX-OFFENDERS Mon and Wed and again Tue and Thu 1 pm-3 pm 16 week session need to pre-register; RSVP to Saundra, ext. 212
MONTHLY senior breakfast and other programs
VOCATIONAL TRAINING and education referrals
VOLUNTEERS INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE (VITA) runs from January 1 to April 15 each year for short forms. Low Income Taxpayers Clinic available for dispute resolution with the Internal Revenue Service; income must be below 250% of the poverty guidelines ($40,225 for family of three) and the dispute must be over a matter less than $50,000; By scheduled appointment only
WEATHERIZATION program
SUBSTANCE ABUSE support groups
CASE MANAGEMENT
BUDGET COUNSELING
RENT, mortgage, and utility assistance when funds are available.
FREE or reduced bus tickets for clients only
COMMODITY FOOD PROGRAM for 60 and over, children under 6 years of age, and pregnant and nursing women
CAREER CLOSET for anyone who has verifiable employment, interviews, or job searches; client or agency must call for an appointment and bring identification, proof of address
NUTRITION CENTER (see separate listing)
GED CLASSES Mon-Thu 9 am-12 noon
FOOD PANTRY
FAN DISTRIBUTION for older individuals; limit is one fan per household; those who received a fan from ENCAP or another agency last year you will not qualify to receive a fan this year
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El Centro de las Americas - Hispanic Community Center http://www.elcentrodelasamericas.org (external link)
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION
SPANISH CLASSES
SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION
SPANISH-SPEAKING LPD officers program
MENTAL HEALTH case manager from Lutheran Family Services
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES
ADELANTE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM provides tutoring, mentoring, enrichment and cultural affirmation for elementary age children and helps parents assist their children to succeed in school
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Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department http://www.elvphd.org (external link)
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE - investigation and containment of contagious illnesses
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - disaster relief and emergency planning
EVERY WOMAN MATTERS - low cost health screening programs for colon (men and women), breast, and cervical cancers
DIABETES EDUCATION - nutrition education and importance of physical activity
INTERVENTION IMPLEMENTATION GRANT - assesses health and wellness in schools and health among senior citizens in senior centers
POOL COOL CONTRACT - educates lifeguards and children about using sunscreen to protect them
RADON PROGRAM - educates public on dangers of radon gas and radon testing
WEST NILE PROGRAM - educates public about dangers of West Nile virus
MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS - network of volunteers ensuring hometown security
MINORITY HEALTH
OPERATION GREAT START - educational program for pregnant women and new parents
SCHOOL NURSING
SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION - Healthy Communities Initiative aims to reduce and prevent alcohol use among persons 17 and younger; reduce binge drinking among 18-25 year olds; and reduce alcohol impaired driving among all ages
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Emerge http://www.gicrisis.org (external link)
10 WEEK CURRICULUM-BASED education group for male juvenile offenders targeted
toward perpetrators of teen dating violence
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Emergency Community Support http://www.salvationarmyomaha.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH support and case management for persons in crisis; clients may be served up to 90 days
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Emergency Community Support http://www.salvationarmyomaha.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH support and case management for persons in crisis; clients may be served up to 90 days
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Emergency Support Program
COORDINATION of follow up care for individuals who are experiencing a substance abuse or mental health crisis, including making appointments with counselors, community support workers, physicians, and other appropriate entities; provides ongoing support and advocacy for 30 to 120 days, based on individual need
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Envision Counseling Center, LLC http://www.envisioncounseling.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH counseling for all ages
SUBSTANCE ABUSE counseling for all ages
ANIMAL-ASSISTED therapy available
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Exodus House
TRANSITIONAL LIVING and substance abuse treatment - outpatient, intensive outpatient, and evaluations
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Family Connections, Inc. - Council Bluffs http://www.familyconnectionsiowa.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING for children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families
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Family Connections, Inc. - Omaha http://www.familyconnectionsnebraska.com (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING for children, adults, and families
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Family Crisis Support Network
CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE including shelter, counseling, personal, medical, victim legal advocacy, and financial assistance
SUPPORT GROUPS for survivors of domestic crime
CRISIS HOTLINE
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Family Life - Diocese of Lincoln http://www.dioceseoflincoln.org (external link)
CHASTITY EDUCATION provides a time set aside for mothers and daughters or fathers and sons to explore human fertility and the wonder of growing up; call for upcoming program dates and locations
FERTILITY CARE CENTER provides the Creighton Model-Ovulation Method of natural family planning; the course consists of one group introductory session and eight individual follow-up sessions during the first year of learning and application
HEALING HEARTS support group to help adults who grieve a recent death in the family; individual grief outreach extends to families who have lost an infant through miscarriage, stillbirth, or SIDS
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER weekend retreat to strengthen the marriage relationship
RETROUVAILLE a weekend experience with follow-up sessions for troubled marriages
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Family Psychiatric Associates of Columbus
GENERAL PSYCHIATRY for adults, children, and adolescents
THERAPY for couples, families, and individuals for all ages for issues such as as anger management, ADHD, depression, divorce reaction, family conflicts, grief/loss, intimate relationship conflicts, post traumatic stress disorder, sexual abuse (perpetrator or victim), and social phobias
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Family Rescue Services - Alliance http://www.familyrescueservices.com (external link)
SERVES victims of domestic violence or sexual assault and their families
24-HOUR CRISIS HOTLINE, collect calls accepted
CRISIS support, counseling, and advocacy
EMERGENCY SHELTER
REFERRALS for medical and financial assistance
LEGAL advocacy and help with protection orders
MEDICAL advocacy
911 cell phones
EDUCATION and prevention services
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Family Rescue Services - Chadron http://www.familyrescueservices.com (external link)
SERVES victims of domestic violence or sexual assault and their families
24-HOUR CRISIS HOTLINE, collect calls accepted
CRISIS support, counseling, and advocacy
EMERGENCY SHELTER
REFERRALS for medical and financial assistance
LEGAL advocacy and help with protection orders
MEDICAL advocacy
911 cell phones
EDUCATION and prevention services
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Family Rescue Services - Gordon http://www.familyrescueservices.com (external link)
SERVES victims of domestic violence or sexual assault and their families
24-HOUR CRISIS HOTLINE, collect calls accepted
CRISIS support, counseling, and advocacy
EMERGENCY SHELTER
REFERRALS for medical and financial assistance
LEGAL advocacy and help with protection orders
MEDICAL advocacy
911 cell phones
EDUCATION and prevention services
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Family Resource Center - UNL
GRADUATE STUDENTS in-training offer counseling for individuals, couples and families. Students are supervised by faculty from the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences. Clients may call for an appointment, and an initial interview is usually made within 24 hours. Common issues addressed:
RELATIONSHIP CONFLICTS
PARENT-CHILD CONFLICTS
DEPRESSION
ANXIETY
DOMESTIC ABUSE
CHILD ABUSE
SELF-ESTEEM ISSUES
CULTURAL ISSUES
ANGER MANAGMENT
DIVORCE ADJUSTMENT
SCHOOL PROBLEMS
BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS with children and adolescents
TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCE ISSUES
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Family Resource Council - Kearney
COORDINATE efforts promoting individual and family wellness.
COMMITTEES focus on parenting, early childhood, aging services, homeless prevention, and community resource networking.
COMMUNITY YELLOW PAGES INFORMATIONAL DIRECTORY for families with information on specific topics as well as providing a detailed listing of agencies in the area.
PARENTS AS TEACHERS is a home visitation program for families with children ages prenatal to age 5, providing information on healthy development and school readiness, and access to resources in the area; no cost.
PARENTING WISELY FOR PARENTS OF YOUNG CHILDREN is a four hour interactive computer program of seven different scenarios of common problems faced by families of children ages 3 - 8; $35 (fee waived if on assistance).
PARENTING WISELY FOR PARENTS OF TEENS is a 4-hour, nine scenario, interactive computer program of common problems faced by families of youth ages 8-18; $35 (fee waived if on assistance).
FAMILY MATTERS is a family-focused program completed through the mail and over the phone, designed to increase family bonding and communication, and reduce the prevalence of alcohol and tobacco use among youth ages 12-14; $35 (fee waived if on assistance).
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Family Works http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
RESIDENTIAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT CENTER for pregnant women and women parenting young children
APARTMENT STYLE LIVING
PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS may also access parenting classes and employment services
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Fillmore County Senior Services
SENIOR SERVICES
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
CASE MANAGEMENT
ARRANGES FOR in-home services (housekeeping, yard work, personal care, transportation, shopping, and laundry assistance)
ACTIVITIES COORDINATION
COUNSELING WITH seniors and/or family members
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
ADVOCACY
COORDINATION AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE to senior organizations
WELLNESS PROGRAM
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
INSURANCE COUNSELING
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First Candle http://www.firstcandle.org (external link)
GRIEF SUPPORT for loved ones after the death of a baby
INFORMATION on stillbirth, SIDS, healthy pregnancies, etc.
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First Step Recovery and Wellness Center http://www.firststeprecovery.com (external link)
SUBSTANCE ABUSE assessment and evaluation
ADULT AND ADOLESCENT substance abuse outpatient treatment
WOMEN'S CO-OCCURRING TREATMENT
COMPULSIVE GAMBLING TREATMENT free gambling evaluations
EATING disorder treatment
INDIVIDUAL and family counseling
SENIOR mental health counseling and substance abuse evaluations
NEUROFEEDBACK and biofeedback
PSYCHOLOGICAL assessments
PSYCHIATRIC services
ANGER management groups
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Francis House http://www.sienafrancis.org (external link)
MEALS include dinner each evening and Sunday breakfast for anyone
SHELTER provides 198 beds for men ages 19 and over
SERVICES for clients include advocacy, jobs program, sack lunch for those going to work, and medical and psychiatric services
DRUG AND ALCOHOL RECOVERY PROGRAM: long term residential rehabilitation available
CHARLES DREW MEDICAL CLINIC: schedule varies weekly. Patients must schedule appointment through clinic (345-9860).
VISITING NURSES: Monday and Thursday in the Day Services Center from 1:30 pm-4:30 pm and in the Baright Shelter from 4:30 pm-7 pm
WOMEN'S CLINIC: Wednesday at 9 am, by appointment only (345-9860)
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY MAGIS CLINIC: Saturday morning psychiatric clinic and afternoon medical clinic. Appointment not necessary.
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Fred LeRoy Health and Wellness Center http://www.poncatribe-ne.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT MEDICAL services including basic laboratory services, specialty clinics, community health services, etc.
VACCINES FOR CHILDREN program
MEDICATION COUNSELING
DENTAL SERVICES
HEALTH EDUCATION, wellness and fitness program
REHABILITATIVE services
YOUTH program
SUBSTANCE ABUSE testing and counseling (outpatient)
MENTAL HEALTH testing and evaluation; child/adolescent counseling
NUTRITION counseling
PRENATAL midwife program
TRANSPORTATION services
PHYSICAL/OCCUPATIONAL Therapy Services
WIC program
FAMILY PLANNING
TRADITIONAL SERVICES - Inipi's and Ceremonies
PRESUMPTIVE ELIGIBILITY determinations for children who indicate they qualify for Medicaid or Kids Connection
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Freedom Road House
3/4 WAY house - Supportive Recovery Home for alcohol and drug addicts only
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Freedom Road House
3/4 WAY house - Supportive Recovery Home for alcohol and drug addicts only
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Friendship Home, Inc. http://www.friendshiphome.org (external link)
SHELTER and support services for women who are victims and/or survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault and their children
REFERRALS to community agencies
CRISIS counseling
SUPPORT GROUPS
MATCH PROGRAM, where volunteers are matched with children in shelter, 5 years or older, to spend one-on-one time together once a week for at least 2 hours; volunteers must be at least 17 years old and attend training
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Friendship House / Fellowship House
FRIENDSHIP House is a 20 bed residence (halfway house) for men recovering from alcoholism or drug addiction following treatment
FELLOWSHIP House is a 3/4 way house after completion of Friendship House
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Friendship Program, Inc. http://www.friendshipinc.info (external link)
SPECIALIZATION in programs for the elderly and individuals with chronic, persistent mental illness
ADULT Day Service program
DAY Rehabilitation Service program (mental health)
COMMUNITY Support Service (mental health)
CASE management provided by on-site social service department
HEALTHCARE screening and follow-up with on-site nursing staff
RESPITE and support for family and caregivers
NUTRITIOUS meals and snacks
TRANSPORTATION for participants to and from the agency and to medical appointments
WELLNESS education including exercise and medication education classes
COMMUNITY outings, educational groups and classes, social and recreational activities
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General Counseling http://www.generalcounseling.com (external link)
GENERAL COUNSELING for such issues as addiction, anxiety, depression, sexual integrity, stress, childhood trauma, or relationship issues; offers services to individuals, couples, families, teens, children, and groups
PARENTING EDUCATION through 'Parenting with Dignity,' a nine week class offered periodically - call if interested
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Glenwood Resource Center http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/Consumers/Facilities/Glenwood.html (external link)
LONG TERM AND SHORT TERM treatment and evaluation for mentally retarded/mentally ill
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
RESPITE CARE for children or dependent adults, offers family caregiver relief and/or provides crisis care to families; provided in home or on campus
SUPPORTED COMMUNITY LIVING offers training and assistance to increase independence
HOME and vehicle modifications
VOCATIONAL training and supported employment
COMMUNITY SCHOOL program provides specialized services for students with challenging behaviors and emotional disorders
PSYCHIATRIC services
FOSTER GRANDPARENT and Senior Companion Programs
OUTREACH assistance for people living in or transitioning to their own homes, providing necessary support to help individuals maintain independence over time
TIME LIMITED ASSESSMENTS provides short term assessment and evaluation to determine effective treatment options and to avert long term admission; intensive in-residence assessments
COMMUNITY TRAINING
DIAGNOSTIC and evaluation services includes overnight accommodations for those traveling long distances
WAIVER HOMES for placement in the Glenwood community
LOVE TREE HOLIDAY PROGRAM is an Adopt a Child program for children 0 - 18
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Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska - Grand Island http://www.goodwillne.org (external link)
ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY Employment Services offers intensive assessment, comprehensive case management, and supported employment (job development, placement, job coaching and retention services); must be Vocational Rehabilitation eligible and have a brain injury diagnosis
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Employment Services provides skill and vocational strength assessments, job skills training, including job coaching, communication, time management, retention support through Employment Specialists, person-centered planning, and employer contacts; must be Vocational Rehabilitation eligible and have a mental health diagnosis
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Community Support teaches living skills and links service providers with consumers diagnosed with severe or persistent mental illness
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Day Services is a facility based rehabilitation program offering life skills training, symptom recognition and management, resource facilitation and skill development; breakfast, lunch, snack, and transportation provided; must have a diagnosis of severe or persistent mental illness
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES program offers assessment, person centered planning, individualized training and supports, and job placement/coaching; must have diagnosis of developmental disability and have a referral from HHS Service Coordination
GREATER NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT HOUSING provides independent living for individuals with serious mental illness; tenant must meet HUD income and resource guidelines
PATH - Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness offers resource facilitation to assist individuals to secure permanent housing; individuals must be experiencing mental illness and be homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
THRIFT STORE sells donated goods and accepts donations; proceeds support the programs and services offered throughout greater Nebraska
Located at 2223 North Webb Road, Grand Island, NE 68803
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Grand Island Seventh-Day Adventist Church
FREE clothing and other items
FURNITURE and mattresses, when available
COOKING classes
BREATHE Free program (smoking cessation)
MINOR home repairs
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Group to Alleviate Smoking Pollution of Nebraska, Inc - GASP http://www.SmokeFreeNebraska.org (external link)
ADVOCACY for anyone who is bothered and harmed by tobacco smoke pollution at home, work or while in any government office or private business by intervening on behalf of the person bothered by the smoke to help them assert their rights
SEARCHABLE online list of over 2000 100% Smoke Free restaurants and bars in Nebraska
HELP make Foster Homes and Day Cares 100% smoke free (currently people may legally smoke in those places), and help raise the age of buying and using tobacco in Nebraska from 18 to 21 years of age
FILING ASSISTANCE for an American with Disabilities (ADA) complaint against a government agency or business, including bars and restaurants that are not 100% smoke free
EDUCATION AND INFORMATION available, including as a speaker for groups of any size on any tobacco issue, information on respiratory health and secondhand smoking, education regarding reporting possible child neglect or abuse if a parent/guardian smokes around a child who has asthma or other health problems
REPRESENT public interest in matters concerning all tobacco issues, including heart and lung health
REFER people who need help quitting to smoking and spit tobacco cessation classes
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H & J Counseling http://www.HJcounseling.com (external link)
COUNSELING for a variety of issues, including severe and persistent mental illness, post adoption issues, independent living, attachment and bonding, anger management, depression and mood disorder treatment adolescent decision-making, children with sexual behavior problems, parenting counseling, marriage counseling, and life coaching
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Harper's Hope: Quality of Life for Cancer Survivors http://www.harpershope.org (external link)
SOCIAL SERVICES includes help from an oncology social worker to access community resources, including financial assistance, transportation, support groups and other services
COUNSELING/BEHAVIORAL HEALTH support includes counseling, stress management, relaxation techniques, education and help with spirituality
CANCER PREVENTION and Hereditary Cancer Risk offers risk assessment, genetic testing, prevention trials, community cancer screenings and smoking cessation programs
PHYSICAL WELLNESS provides physical, occupational and speech therapy; exercise programs and lymphedema program
NUTRITION SERVCES offer nutritional evaluation, herbal education and drug interaction review
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Harrison County Home and Public Health http://www.harrisoncountyia.org (external link)
FLU CLINICS
IMMUNIZATION CLINICS
FAMILY PLANNING including:
Physical exam - including pap smears for all women to 54 years of age
Birth control counseling, education, and supplies for men and women
Pregnancy testing and counseling
Nutrition information
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED disease screening, education, and treatment
MATERNAL HEALTH health services
CHILDREN'S health services
Complete physical exam by a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Dental screening, education, referral to dentist after age 3
Developmental Screening, Vision Screening, Hearing and Speech Screening
Nutrition assessment and counseling by WIC (Women, Infant, Child) Nutritionist
Urine testing and blood pressure testing
Health history assessment
Immunizations
Parent education and counseling
Lead testing when appropriate
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINICES
LEARNING FOR LIFE Program provides home visits and in-home parent education
HOME HEALTH CARE and skilled nursing
TOBACCO program
CHILD SAFETY SEAT PROGRAM
BIOTERRISM and disaster planning
REFERRALS to other health care services as needed
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Harrison County Tobacco Prevention http://www.harrisoncountyia.org (external link)
EDUCATION, prevention, and cessation service referrals for tobacco and smoking use
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Hastings Area Council on Alcoholism http://www.asaap-ne.org (external link)
EDUCATION and prevention of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs
PARENT education, teacher in-service and curriculum training, K-12 classroom programs
INFORMATION and referral
EDUCATIONAL materials, including posters, booklets, and brochures
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Hastings Regional Center
MUST BE REFERRED BY YOUTH REHABILITATION CENTER
ADOLESCENT residential substance abuse treatment center for males ages 13-18 years of age
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Haven House - Hartington http://www.havenhousefsc.com (external link)
FAMILY VIOLENCE CRISIS LINE provides intervention support a 24 hour a day
EMERGENCY SHELTER
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION and financial assistance
PROTECTION ORDER assistance, criminal justice/legal advocacy, and medical advocacy
PEER SUPPORT GROUPS
CHILD advocacy
COUNSELING on domestic violence or sexual assault issues
PUBLIC awareness and community education programs
RESOURCE library
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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Haven House - South Sioux City http://www.havenhousefsc.com (external link)
FAMILY VIOLENCE CRISIS LINE provides intervention support 24 hours a day
EMERGENCY SHELTER
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION and financial assistance
PROTECTION ORDER assistance, criminal justice/legal advocacy, and medical advocacy
PEER SUPPORT GROUPS
CHILD advocacy
COUNSELING referrals
PUBLIC awareness and community education programs
RESOURCE library
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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Haven House - Wayne http://www.havenhousefsc.com (external link)
FAMILY VIOLENCE CRISIS LINE provides intervention support 24 hours a day
EMERGENCY SHELTER
EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION and financial assistance
PROTECTION ORDER assistance, criminal justice/legal advocacy, and medical advocacy
PEER SUPPORT GROUPS
CHILD advocacy
PUBLIC awareness and community education programs
RESOURCE library
VOLUNTEER opportunities
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Healing Circle Recovery Community
RESIDENTIAL drug and alcohol treatment
INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT treatment
OUTPATIENT treatment
ASSESSMENT of alcohol and drug use
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Health Promotion and Outreach Division - Health Department http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/health (external link)
ASSISTS individuals of all cultures to assume responsibility for their own health through education and outreach services. The Division responds to public information needs or issues related to health and safety, and works collaboratively with other community entities to formulate responses to issues which impact public health. Major program areas include:
ADOLESCENT AND FAMILY HEALTH advocates for the health of children and their families through public education and working with community coalitions. Youth and family health issues addressed include: teenage pregnancy prevention, fatherhood resources, developmental asset building, family violence prevention referral and school health information.
CHRONIC DISEASE REDUCTION/LINCOLN ON THE MOVE provides educational and screening programs for adults and children regarding cardiovascular health, diabetes, and cancer prevention, including cholesterol, hypertension, nutrition, exercise and tobacco use.
INJURY PREVENTION SAFETY EDUCATION offers safety programs directed at reducing unintentional injuries and death. Priorities are established by the Injury Surveillance System and Safe Kids Lincoln-Lancaster County. Print material, videos and presentations are available on bike and home safety, fall prevention, child passenger safety/occupant restraints, and pedestrian safety. Monthly community-wide car seat check events are offered at no charge. Call 441-8045 for a schedule of events and to make an appointment.
MINORITY HEALTH OUTREACH provides preventive health programs directed at reducing the high incidence of chronic diseases among racial and ethnic minorities. Primary areas of emphasis include heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and stroke. Program outreach is directed to churches, businesses, and community organizations and centers.
TOBACCO PREVENTION AND CONTROL provides tobacco prevention information/education to schools, businesses and the community, and cessation referrals.
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Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Helpline and Website http://www.dhhs.ne.gov/LifespanHealth/HealthyMothersHealthyBabies.htm (external link)
HELPLINE provides referrals for medical, financial, emotional and other health related assistance
HELPLINE for women with pregnancy-related depression
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Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Helpline and Website http://www.dhhs.ne.gov/LifespanHealth/HealthyMothersHealthyBabies.htm (external link)
HELPLINE provides referrals for medical, financial, emotional and other health related assistance
HELPLINE for women with pregnancy-related depression
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Heartland Counseling & Consulting - Lexington
OUTPATIENT THERAPY AND COUNSELING for individuals and families, in addition to medication management, psychological evaluations, and substance abuse evaluations
ARM IN ARM Aiding Recovering Moms is a program for pregnant and/or parenting women who also have problems with substance abuse
SUBSTANCE ABUSE recovery planning coordinates schools, employers, family, and recovering person to put a plan in place that includes relapse prevention
YOUTH CARE COORDINATION PROGRAM offers one-to-one support and case management services for children and youth with a severe emotional disturbance (SED) diagnosis
COMMUNITY SUPPORT assists persons with severe and persistent mental illness through one-to-one services, helping clients live in a residence of their choice; provides assessment, planning, linking and monitoring services to meet the client's needs
PREVENTION SERVICES include a wide-range of parenting classes, speakers, informational videos, books, and brochures
EMERGENCY SUPPORT PROGRAM
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Heartland Counseling & Consulting - McCook http://www.r2hs.com (external link)
OUTPATIENT THERAPY AND COUNSELING for individuals and families, in addition to medication management, psychological evaluations, and substance abuse evaluations
ARM IN ARM - Aiding Recovering Moms is a program for pregnant and/or parenting women who also have problems with substance abuse
SUBSTANCE ABUSE recovery planning coordinates schools, employers, family, and recovering person to put a plan in place that includes relapse prevention
YOUTH CARE COORDINATION PROGRAM offers one-to-one support and case management services for children and youth with a severe emotional disturbance (SED) diagnosis
COMMUNITY SUPPORT assists persons with severe and persistent mental illness through one-to-one services, helping clients live in a residence of their choice; provides assessment, planning, linking and monitoring services to meet the client's needs
PREVENTION SERVICES include a wide-range of parenting classes, speakers, informational videos, books, and brochures
EMERGENCY SUPPORT
DAY REHAB
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Heartland Counseling & Consulting - North Platte
OUTPATIENT THERAPY AND COUNSELING for individuals and families, in addition to medication management, psychological evaluations, and substance abuse evaluations
ARM IN ARM - Aiding Recovering Moms is a program for pregnant and/or parenting women who also have problems with substance abuse
SUBSTANCE ABUSE recovery planning coordinates schools, employers, family, and recovering person to put a plan in place that includes relapse prevention
YOUTH CARE COORDINATION PROGRAM offers one-to-one support and case management services for children and youth with a severe emotional disturbance (SED) diagnosis
COMMUNITY SUPPORT assists persons with severe and persistent mental illness through one-to-one services, helping clients live in a residence of their choice; provides assessment, planning, linking and monitoring services to meet the client's needs
PREVENTION SERVICES include a wide-range of parenting classes, speakers, informational videos, books, and brochures
EMERGENCY SUPPORT
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Heartland Counseling & Consulting - Ogallala/Imperial
OUTPATIENT THERAPY AND COUNSELING for individuals and families, in addition to medication management, psychological evaluations, and substance abuse evaluations
ARM IN ARM Aiding Recovering Moms is a program for pregnant and/or parenting women who also have problems with substance abuse
SUBSTANCE ABUSE recovery planning coordinates schools, employers, family, and recovering person to put a plan in place that includes relapse prevention
YOUTH CARE COORDINATION PROGRAM offers one-to-one support and case management services for children and youth with a severe emotional disturbance (SED) diagnosis
COMMUNITY SUPPORT assists persons with severe and persistent mental illness through one-to-one services, helping clients live in a residence of their choice; provides assessment, planning, linking and monitoring services to meet the client's needs
PREVENTION SERVICES include a wide-range of parenting classes, speakers, informational videos, books, and brochures
EMERGENCY SUPPORT
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Heartland Equine Therapeutic Riding Academy http://www.hetra.org (external link)
THERAPUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING for a variety of clients, including children and adults with disabilities such as Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Muscular Dystrophy, Cystic Fibrosis, brain tumors, head injuries, blindness, Autism, and strokes
HIPPOTHERAPY provided by Occupational, Physical or Speech Therapists who have been trained to use the movement of the horse to facilitate improvements in their client/patient
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Heartland Family Service http://www.heartlandfamilyserviceomaha.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, marriage, families and children including:
-Mental Health Services
-Substance Abuse Services includes assessment, outpatient treatment, chemical dependency groups and alcohol and drug education classes for OWI, DUI and MIP.
-Compulsive Gambling Treatment
-Therapeutic School
-Family Works residential substance abuse treatment for women with infants
-Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
-Parenting Classes
-Training for childcare providers
CHILD WELFARE SERVICES
-Intensive Family Preservation
-Family Support Services
-Jefferson House Children's Emergency Shelter and Group Home (Fremont, NE)
-Children's Emergency Shelter (Omaha, NE)
-Tracker program (Omaha, NE)
-Electronic Monitoring/GPS Services (Omaha, NE)
-Drug and Alcohol Testing (Omaha, NE)
-Home Supported Safety Services (Omaha, NE)
-Respite Services (Omaha, NE)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES
-24-hour crisis line 800-523-3666
-"Safe Haven" Transitional Shelter for women and children
-Protection order assistance / Criminal justice advocacy
-Support group for Women
-"Choosing Non-Violence" batterer's group for men
JUVENILE CRIME Intervention and Prevention
-Community Based Evaluation
-Youth Substance Abuse Outpatient Treatment
-Tracker Program
-Victim Empathy Program
-Youth Links triage center
NEIGHBORHOOD CENTERS:
-Family and Child Care Resource Center serves the Metro Area
-Ruth K Solomon Girls Center serves the Metro Area, but primarily North Omaha
-Senior Center serves the Metro Area, but primarily Central Omaha
-Transitions serves Pottawattamie County
EMERGENCY SERVICES
-Pottawattamie County Homeless Link
-Heartland Homes permanent supportive housing (Council Bluffs)
-Heartland Housing Solutions (Omaha)
-Career Clothing Closet (Omaha / Council Bluffs)
-Holiday Assistance Program (North Omaha, Sarpy County)
-Gendler Emergency Medication Service - GEMS(North Omaha)
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Heartland Family Service - Council Bluffs http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
COUNSELING for individuals, couples, families and groups including:
Mental Health Services - ACT Assertive Community Treatment for severely mentally ill to keep them in their in their homes.
Compulsive Gambling Treatment
Substance Abuse Services includes assessment, outpatient treatment, chemical dependency groups and alcohol and drug education classes for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI)
PARENTING CLASSES
THERAPY GROUPS
Anger Management
Co-Dependency
Family Group
HOMELESS SERVICES
Pottawattamie County Homeless Link
Transitions, transitional housing facility
TRACKER PROGRAM through Juvenile Justice Court Services
CORPORATE Services
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Heartland Family Service - Glenwood http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
COUNSELING
COMPULSIVE GAMBLING assessment
SUBSTANCE ABUSE assessment, chemical dependency groups, and alcohol and drug education classes
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Heartland Family Service - Logan http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
COUNSELING, mental health
COMPULSIVE GAMBLING ASSESSMENT
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES include assessment, outpatient treatment, alcohol and drug education classes, chemical dependency groups and relapse prevention program
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Heartland Family Service - North Omaha Office http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
RENT AND UTILITY assistance
PRESCRIPTION assistance
CAREER CLOTHING CLOSET, call to schedule an appointment
FAMILY AND CHILD CARE Resource Center, including child development activities and educational materials
CACFP - Child and Adult Care Food Program, consultation, training, and reimbursement to family child care providers
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Heartland Family Service - Sarpy County http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
COUNSELING SERVICES:
Mental health
Substance abuse
Domestic abuse
Law enforcement initiated crisis response screenings
NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES:
Comprehensive Emergency Services
Sarpy County Holiday Assistance Program (listed separately)
Food pantry
Diapers, when available
DOMESTIC ABUSE SERVICES:
24-hour Domestic Abuse Crisis Line
Safe Haven Transitional Shelter
Choosing Nonviolence Men's Educational Group
Educational Support Groups for Women and Children
Criminal Justice Advocacy
Protection Order Assistance
COMMUNITY EDUCATION:
Positive Parenting Group
Victim Empathy Program
School Readiness Program
EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE offers limited utility, rent deposit, and rent assistance for Sarpy County residents only
FAN PROGRAM
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Heartland Family Service - West Office http://www.heartlandfamilyservice.org (external link)
COUNSELING includes:
Mental Health
Youth substance abuse counseling
Adult substance abuse counseling
Corporate Services included Employee Assistance Program, work site education, care connection
PARENTING classes - 'Setting Limits' 6 weeks for parents of adolescents; cost $75 per person, $100 a couple; offered three times a year
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HERO Program - Stephen Center
OFFERS SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND CO-OCCURING SERVICES to adult men and women ages 19 and older in three distinct phases.
AFTER COMPLETION OF PHASE I AND II , clients are often referred to our transitional living program to continue sobriety in a safe, supportive environment, maintain contact with primary therapist and attend at least one transitional living group a week. Clients can remain in transitional living for up to two years. Staff work closely with criminal justice system, area hospitals, health and human services and individuals and families to provide safe, long term substance abuse treatment to those suffering from substance abuse and co-occurring illnesses.
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Hope Crisis Center http://www.hopecrisiscenter.org (external link)
SHELTER for victims of domestic violence
SUPPORT SERVICES including emergency financial assistance, emergency transportation, protection order assistance, legal advocacy, one on one advocacy
24 HOUR HOTLINE for domestic violence and sexual assault victims
PREVENTION EDUCATON and information to various groups
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Horizon Recovery & Counseling Center
OUTPATIENT TREATMENT for adolescents and adults dealing with substance abuse, compulsive gambling, mental health, and family issues
DRUG AND ALCOHOL Evaluations
ADULT DRUG AND ALCOHOL Education Classes
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House of Serenity 3/4 Way
3/4 WAY HOUSE - Supportive Recovery Home
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Houses of Hope of Nebraska, Inc. http://www.housesofhope.com (external link)
SUBSTANCE ABUSE Treatment includes a transitional, residential halfway house for adult males who have a primary diagnosis of chemical dependency and have completed a primary chemical dependency treatment program within 12 months prior to placement and are in need of additional treatment services. Treatment planning is individualized according to client need, and services are provided in a chemically-free environment.
INDIVIDUAL and group counseling, and vocational and educational counseling.
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HUB,The - Central Point for Young Adults http://www.hublincoln.org (external link)
MARRIAGE COUNSELING
SUPPORT GROUPS
H.I.R.E help improve readiness for employment
PROJECT H2O for is designed to serve female juvenile offenders as well as young women with various risk factors
COS is dedicated to serving youth who are homeless, have dropped out of school, are unemployed, are pregnant or parenting, and/or who are disconnected from family and community
LEAP is a comprehensive youth development program for young people who have experienced various barriers to academic and social success, and who have not had the opportunity to tap their leadership potential in positive ways,
YACT is an intervention for male juvenile offenders as well as young men that possess various risk factors that are hindering their personal growth and success
GED CLASSES are offered on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons from 1:30 pm-3:30 pm. Participants are instructed by a certified SCC GED Prep teacher. Assistance may be available to assist students in paying for GED exams
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Human Services, Inc. - Alliance
ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT INCLUDES
Inpatient treatment center - 24 hours a day
Community support program available
Narcotics Anonymous meetings Sunday and Tuesday evenings
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Human Services, Inc. - Scottsbluff
ALCOHOL AND DRUG DETOXIFICATION
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ALCOHOL AND DRUG DETOXIFICATION
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I Believe in Me Ranch http://www.ibelieveinmeranch.org (external link)
EDUCATIONAL CENTER to provide specialized education to boys and girls.
DAY TREATMENT for boys and girls
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY for boys ages 8-12, diagnosed with Mental Health Disorder
THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING PROGRAM, all ages and disabilities
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Immanuel Medical Center - Alegent Health http://www.alegent.com (external link)
FULL SERVICE HOSPITAL including:
Rehabilitation Center 572-2295
Center for Mental Health
Immanuel Fontenelle Home - skilled nursing home 572-2595
Holling Education Center
Immanuel Hospitality House - hotel accommodations 572-2828
The Cancer Center
The Heart and Vascular Institute
Alegent Health Clinics - primary care offices 572-3300
Immanuel Heritage Center- geriatric psychiatric services 572-2534
Inpatient and outpatient medical care
Emergency Dept 572-2225
Prenatal classes, natural birth unit
Weight Management Program
Joint (Replacement) Camp
Back and Spine Institute
Physical Therapy Clinic 572-2327
Sports Medicine
Women's and Children's Services
Epilepsy Center
Sports and Leisure Program
24-CRISIS HOTLINE (mental health), 717-4673
SUPPORT GROUPS:
Living with Cancer Support Group for cancer patients and families - 572-2072, 572-2933
Cancer Survivorship Program, support, education, social group meets monthly - 572-2072
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Independence Center - BryanLGH Medical Center West http://www.bryanlgh.org (external link)
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY services to persons with those problems as well as their families, other agencies and the community
EVALUATIONS
INPATIENT AND RESIDENTIAL substance abuse treatment
INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT substance abuse treatment
OUTPATIENT CARE
SERVICES FOR FAMILIES include family care, family intervention, and education.
SEPARATE programs for adults and adolescents
CONFIDENTIAL, ONLINE screening available at www.bryanlgh.org, click on visit BryanLGH Medical Center, go to quick links, click on screenings
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Intensive Community Support http://www.salvationarmy.org (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH and residential services for adults who have intensive needs and daily case management services
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Intensive Psychiatric Rehabilitation http://www.alegent.com (external link)
REHABILITATION program to assist individuals experiencing severe and persistent mental illness achieve goals in key areas such as social interaction, vocational objectives, educational results and residential functioning
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL line staffed by Registered Nurses to provide crisis intervention and stabilization to callers with urgent needs.
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Iowa Department of Human Services - Cass County http://www.dhs.state.ia.us (external link)
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES programs are: Food Assistance, Medicaid, Iowa Care, Hawk-I, Child Care Assistance, Family Investment Program (FIP), Refugee Resettlement, Child/Adult Abuse Reporting and Foster and Adoptive Parent training.
FOOD ASSISTANCE (Food Stamps) helps people with little income buy food for a healthy diet. An application for Food Assistance must be completed to receive this assistance. Call 1-800-YES-FOOD to request an application, will need to make an appointment and bring photo ID, social security cards for all household members, and proof of income for the last 90 days. Call or visit website for more detailed information: http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/Consumers/Assistance_Programs/FoodAssistance/index.html
MEDICAID (Medical Assistance) is available to people who are low income and aged (65 and older), disabled (including blindness), women needing treatment for cancer or pre-cancerous conditions of breast or cervix (who have been screened and diagnosed through the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection program and who do not have credible health insurance coverage), children under 21 years of age, pregnant women, parents or other caretaker relatives of children under age 18 (or under age 19 if they are attending secondary school and are expected to graduate before age 19). Medicaid will pay the costs of Health care, Dental care, In-home health care, Nursing facility care or Residential facility care. For more information call or visit http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/Consumers/Health/Medical_Insurance/WhatsAvailable.html
IOWA CARE is a Medicaid program available to people with limited income who are not eligible for regular Medicaid. This includes people aged 19-64 whose income is not over 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, who do not have health insurance coverage, those with a certified chronic health problems, women who are eligible for the Family Planning waiver, pregnant women below 300% of the Federal Poverty Level
HAWK-I provides health care coverage for Iowa children in families with limited incomes. Premium is based on family's income, no more than$20 a month. Call 1-800-257-8563, Monday- Friday, 8am-7pm or visit website at www.hawk-i.org
CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE is available to low-income families. Persons who are working with Promise Jobs can receive Child Care Assistance through Promise Jobs, sometimes call this the 'Block Grant'.
FAMILY INVESTMENT PROGRAM (FIP) is a cash assistance program for children and their families who have low income, also available to relatives caring for children whose parents are not in the home. The goal of FIP is to help families leave poverty and become self supporting, can participate for up to 60 months. FIP is Iowa's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM (RRP) includes Refugee Cash Assistance, Refugee Medical Assistance , Foster Care and social services for refugee minors. RRP is limited to the first eight months the refugee is in the U.S.
CHILD PROTECTIVE ASSESSMENTS/ DEPENDENT ADULT EVALUATIONS provides 24 hour response to children/adult abuse referrals to ensure victim protection through intervention, treatment and court referrals. Data is gathered and evaluated to prepare a final report. Follow up may include service recommendations. Child and Adult Abuse Hotline 1-800-362-2178.
FOSTER CARE and ADOPTION, DHS recruits and trains adoptive/foster parents for children whose parents are unable to care for them. Call Kidsake at 1-800-243-0756.
CHILD SUPPORT RECOVERY UNIT (CSRU) assists custodial parents in receiving court-ordered child support payments and to assist in determining paternity in out-of-wedlock births. Call 1-888-229-9223, weekdays 8am-5pm. The website is http://www.childsupport.dhs.state.ia.us
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Iowa Department of Human Services - Crawford and Shelby http://www.dhs.state.ia.us (external link)
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES programs are: Food Assistance, Medicaid, Iowa Care, Hawk-I, Child Care Assistance, Family Investment Program (FIP), Refugee Resettlement, Child/Adult Abuse Reporting and Foster and Adoptive Parent training.
FOOD ASSISTANCE (Food Stamps) helps people with little income buy food for a healthy diet. An application for Food Assistance must be completed to receive this assistance. Call 1-800-YES-FOOD to request an application, will need to make an appointment and bring photo ID, social security cards for all household members, and proof of income for the last 90 days. Call or visit website for more detailed information: http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/Consumers/Assistance_Programs/FoodAssistance/index.html
MEDICAID (Medical Assistance) is available to people who are low income and aged (65 and older), disabled (including blindness), women needing treatment for cancer or pre-cancerous conditions of breast or cervix (who have been screened and diagnosed through the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection program and who do not have credible health insurance coverage), children under 21 years of age, pregnant women, parents or other caretaker relatives of children under age 18 (or under age 19 if they are attending secondary school and are expected to graduate before age 19). Medicaid will pay the costs of Health care, Dental care, In-home health care, Nursing facility care or Residential facility care. For more information call or visit http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/Consumers/Health/Medical_Insurance/WhatsAvailable.html
IOWA CARE is a Medicaid program available to people with limited income who are not eligible for regular Medicaid. This includes people aged 19-64 whose income is not over 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, who do not have health insurance coverage, those with a certified chronic health problems, women who are eligible for the Family Planning waiver, pregnant women below 300% of the Federal Poverty Level
HAWK-I provides health care coverage for Iowa children in families with limited incomes. Premium is based on family's income, no more than$20 a month. Call 1-800-257-8563, Monday- Friday, 8am-7pm or visit website at www.hawk-i.org
CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE is available to low-income families. Persons who are working with Promise Jobs can receive Child Care Assistance through Promise Jobs, sometimes call this the 'Block Grant'.
FAMILY INVESTMENT PROGRAM (FIP) is a cash assistance program for children and their families who have low income, also available to relatives caring for children whose parents are not in the home. The goal of FIP is to help families leave poverty and become self supporting, can participate for up to 60 months. FIP is Iowa's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM (RRP) includes Refugee Cash Assistance, Refugee Medical Assistance , Foster Care and social services for refugee minors. RRP is limited to the first eight months the refugee is in the U.S.
CHILD PROTECTIVE ASSESSMENTS/ DEPENDENT ADULT EVALUATIONS provides 24 hour response to children/adult abuse referrals to ensure victim protection through intervention, treatment and court referrals. Data is gathered and evaluated to prepare a final report. Follow up may include service recommendations. Child and Adult Abuse Hotline 1-800-362-2178.
FOSTER CARE and ADOPTION, DHS recruits and trains adoptive/foster parents for children whose parents are unable to care for them. Call Kidsake at 1-800-243-0756.
CHILD SUPPORT RECOVERY UNIT (CSRU) assists custodial parents in receiving court-ordered child support payments and to assist in determining paternity in out-of-wedlock births. Call 1-888-229-9223, weekdays 8am-5pm. The website is http://www.childsupport.dhs.state.ia.us
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Iowa Department of Human Services - Harrison County http://www.dhs.state.ia.us (external link)
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES programs are: Food Assistance, Medicaid, Iowa Care, Hawk-I, Child Care Assistance, Family Investment Program (FIP), Refugee Resettlement, Child/Adult Abuse Reporting and Foster and Adoptive Parent training.
FOOD ASSISTANCE (Food Stamps) helps people with little income buy food for a healthy diet. An application for Food Assistance must be completed to receive this assistance. Call 1-800-YES-FOOD to request an application, will need to make an appointment and bring photo ID, social security cards for all household members, and proof of income for the last 90 days. Call or visit website for more detailed information: http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/Consumers/Assistance_Programs/FoodAssistance/index.html
MEDICAID (Medical Assistance) is available to people who are low income and aged ( 65 and older), disabled (including blindness), women needing treatment for cancer or pre-cancerous conditions of breast or cervix (who have been screened and diagnosed through the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection program and who do not have credible health insurance coverage), children under 21 years of age, pregnant women, parents or other caretaker relatives of children under age 18 (or under age 19 if they are attending secondary school and are expected to graduate before age 19). Medicaid will pay the costs of Health care, Dental care, In-home health care, Nursing facility care or Residential facility care.
For more information call or visit http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/Consumers/Health/Medical_Insurance/WhatsAvailable.html
IOWA CARE is a Medicaid program available to people with limited income who are not eligible for regular Medicaid. This includes people aged 19-64 whose income is not over 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, who do not have health insurance coverag, those with a certified chronic health problems, women who are eligible for the Family Planning waiver, pregnant women below 300% of the Federal Poverty Level
HAWK-I provides health care coverage for Iowa children in families with limited incomes. Premium is based on family's income, no more than$20 a month. Call 1-800-257-8563, Monday- Friday, 8am-7pm or visit website at www.hawk-i.org
CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE is available to low-income families. Persons who are working with Promise Jobs can receive Child Care Assistance through Promise Jobs, sometimes call this the 'Block Grant'.
FAMILY INVESTMENT PROGRAM (FIP) is a cash assistance program for children and their families who have low income, also available to relatives caring for children whose parents are not in the home. The goal of FIP is to help families leave poverty and become self supporting, can participate for up to 60 months. FIP is Iowa's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM (RRP) includes Refugee Cash Assistance, Refugee Medical Assistance , Foster Care and social services for refugee minors. RRP is limited to the first eight months the refugee is in the U.S.
CHILD PROTECTIVE ASSESSMENTS/ DEPENDENT ADULT EVALUATIONS provides 24 hour response to children/adult abuse referrals to ensure victim protection through intervention, treatment and court referrals. Data is gathered and evaluated to prepare a final report. Follow up may include service recommendations. Child and Adult Abuse Hotline 1-800-362-2178.
FOSTER CARE and ADOPTION, DHS recruits and trains adoptive/foster parents for children whose parents are unable to care for them. Call Kidsake at 1-800-243-0756.
CHILD SUPPORT RECOVERY UNIT (CSRU) assists custodial parents in receiving court-ordered child support payments and to assist in determining paternity in out-of-wedlock births. Call 1-888-229-9223, weekdays 8am-5pm. The website is http://www.childsupport.dhs.state.ia.us
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Iowa Department of Human Services - Mills and Fremont Counties http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/locations/cb/mills.htm (external link)
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES programs are: Food Assistance, Medicaid, Iowa Care, Hawk-I, Child Care Assistance, Family Investment Program (FIP), Refugee Resettlement, Child/Adult Abuse Reporting and Foster and Adoptive Parent training.
FOOD ASSISTANCE (Food Stamps) helps people with little income buy food for a healthy diet. An application for Food Assistance must be completed to receive this assistance. Call 1-800-YES-FOOD to request an application, will need to make an appointment and bring photo ID, social security cards for all household members, and proof of income for the last 90 days. Call or visit website for more detailed information: http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/Consumers/Assistance_Programs/FoodAssistance/index.html
MEDICAID (Medical Assistance) is available to people who are low income and aged ( 65 and older), disabled (including blindness), women needing treatment for cancer or pre-cancerous conditions of breast or cervix (who have been screened and diagnosed through the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection program and who do not have credible health insurance coverage), children under 21 years of age, pregnant women, parents or other caretaker relatives of children under age 18 (or under age 19 if they are attending secondary school and are expected to graduate before age 19). Medicaid will pay the costs of Health care, Dental care, In-home health care, Nursing facility care or Residential facility care.
For more information call or visit http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/Consumers/Health/Medical_Insurance/WhatsAvailable.html
IOWA CARE is a Medicaid program available to people with limited income who are not eligible for regular Medicaid. This includes people aged 19-64 whose income is not over 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, who do not have health insurance coverag, those with a certified chronic health problems, women who are eligible for the Family Planning waiver, pregnant women below 300% of the Federal Poverty Level
HAWK-I provides health care coverage for Iowa children in families with limited incomes. Premium is based on family's income, no more than$20 a month. Call 1-800-257-8563, Monday- Friday, 8am-7pm or visit website at www.hawk-i.org
CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE is available to low-income families. Persons who are working with Promise Jobs can receive Child Care Assistance through Promise Jobs, sometimes call this the 'Block Grant'.
FAMILY INVESTMENT PROGRAM (FIP) is a cash assistance program for children and their families who have low income, also available to relatives caring for children whose parents are not in the home. The goal of FIP is to help families leave poverty and become self supporting, can participate for up to 60 months. FIP is Iowa's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM (RRP) includes Refugee Cash Assistance, Refugee Medical Assistance , Foster Care and social services for refugee minors. RRP is limited to the first eight months the refugee is in the U.S.
CHILD PROTECTIVE ASSESSMENTS/ DEPENDENT ADULT EVALUATIONS provides 24 hour response to children/adult abuse referrals to ensure victim protection through intervention, treatment and court referrals. Data is gathered and evaluated to prepare a final report. Follow up may include service recommendations. Child and Adult Abuse Hotline 1-800-362-2178.
FOSTER CARE and ADOPTION, DHS recruits and trains adoptive/foster parents for children whose parents are unable to care for them. Call Kidsake at 1-800-243-0756.
CHILD SUPPORT RECOVERY UNIT (CSRU) assists custodial parents in receiving court-ordered child support payments and to assist in determining paternity in out-of-wedlock births. Call 1-888-229-9223, weekdays 8am-5pm. The website is http://www.childsupport.dhs.state.ia.us
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Iowa Department of Human Services - Montgomery County http://www.dhs.state.ia.us (external link)
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES programs are: Food Assistance, Medicaid, Iowa Care, Hawk-I, Child Care Assistance, Family Investment Program (FIP), Refugee Resettlement, Child/Adult Abuse Reporting and Foster and Adoptive Parent training.
FOOD ASSISTANCE (Food Stamps) helps people with little income buy food for a healthy diet. An application for Food Assistance must be completed to receive this assistance. Call 1-800-YES-FOOD to request an application, will need to make an appointment and bring photo ID, social security cards for all household members, and proof of income for the last 90 days. Call or visit website for more detailed information: http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/Consumers/Assistance_Programs/FoodAssistance/index.html
MEDICAID (Medical Assistance) is available to people who are low income and aged (65 and older), disabled (including blindness), women needing treatment for cancer or pre-cancerous conditions of breast or cervix (who have been screened and diagnosed through the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection program and who do not have credible health insurance coverage), children under 21 years of age, pregnant women, parents or other caretaker relatives of children under age 18 (or under age 19 if they are attending secondary school and are expected to graduate before age 19). Medicaid will pay the costs of Health care, Dental care, In-home health care, Nursing facility care or Residential facility care. For more information call or visit http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/Consumers/Health/Medical_Insurance/WhatsAvailable.html
IOWA CARE is a Medicaid program available to people with limited income who are not eligible for regular Medicaid. This includes people age 19-64 whose income is not over 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, who do not have health insurance coverage, those with certified chronic health problems, women who are eligible for the Family Planning waiver, and pregnant women below 300% of the Federal Poverty Level
HAWK-I provides health care coverage for Iowa children in families with limited incomes. Premium is based on family's income, no more than$20 a month. Call 1-800-257-8563, Monday- Friday, 8am-7pm or visit website at www.hawk-i.org
CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE is available to low-income families. Persons who are working with Promise Jobs can receive Child Care Assistance through Promise Jobs, sometimes call this the 'Block Grant'.
FAMILY INVESTMENT PROGRAM (FIP) is a cash assistance program for children and their families who have low income, also available to relatives caring for children whose parents are not in the home. The goal of FIP is to help families leave poverty and become self supporting, can participate for up to 60 months. FIP is Iowa's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM (RRP) includes Refugee Cash Assistance, Refugee Medical Assistance , Foster Care and social services for refugee minors. RRP is limited to the first eight months the refugee is in the U.S.
CHILD PROTECTIVE ASSESSMENTS/ DEPENDENT ADULT EVALUATIONS provides 24 hour response to children/adult abuse referrals to ensure victim protection through intervention, treatment and court referrals. Data is gathered and evaluated to prepare a final report. Follow up may include service recommendations. Child and Adult Abuse Hotline 1-800-362-2178.
FOSTER CARE and ADOPTION, DHS recruits and trains adoptive/foster parents for children whose parents are unable to care for them. Call Kidsake at 1-800-243-0756.
CHILD SUPPORT RECOVERY UNIT (CSRU) assists custodial parents in receiving court-ordered child support payments and to assist in determining paternity in out-of-wedlock births. Call 1-888-229-9223, weekdays 8am-5pm. The website is http://www.childsupport.dhs.state.ia.us
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Iowa Department of Human Services - Pottawattamie County http://www.dhs.state.ia.us (external link)
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES programs are: Food Assistance, Medicaid, Iowa Care, Hawk-I, Child Care Assistance, Family Investment Program (FIP), Refugee Resettlement, Child/Adult Abuse Reporting and Foster and Adoptive Parent training.
FOOD ASSISTANCE (Food Stamps) helps people with little income buy food for a healthy diet. An application for Food Assistance must be completed to receive this assistance. Call 1-800-YES-FOOD to request an application, will need to make an appointment and bring photo ID, social security cards for all household members, and proof of income for the last 90 days. Call or visit website for more detailed information: http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/Consumers/Assistance_Programs/FoodAssistance/index.html
MEDICAID (Medical Assistance) is available to people who are low income and aged (65 and older), disabled (including blindness), women needing treatment for cancer or pre-cancerous conditions of breast or cervix (who have been screened and diagnosed through the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection program and who do not have credible health insurance coverage), children under 21 years of age, pregnant women, parents or other caretaker relatives of children under age 18 (or under age 19 if they are attending secondary school and are expected to graduate before age 19). Medicaid will pay the costs of Health care, Dental care, In-home health care, Nursing facility care or Residential facility care. For more information call or visit http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/Consumers/Health/Medical_Insurance/WhatsAvailable.html
IOWA CARE is a Medicaid program available to people with limited income who are not eligible for regular Medicaid. This includes people age 19-64 whose income is not over 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, who do not have health insurance coverage, those with certified chronic health problems, women who are eligible for the Family Planning waiver, and pregnant women below 300% of the Federal Poverty Level
HAWK-I provides health care coverage for Iowa children in families with limited incomes. Premium is based on family's income, no more than$20 a month. Call 1-800-257-8563, Monday- Friday, 8am-7pm or visit website at www.hawk-i.org
CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE is available to low-income families. Persons who are working with Promise Jobs can receive Child Care Assistance through Promise Jobs, sometimes call this the 'Block Grant'.
FAMILY INVESTMENT PROGRAM (FIP) is a cash assistance program for children and their families who have low income, also available to relatives caring for children whose parents are not in the home. The goal of FIP is to help families leave poverty and become self supporting, can participate for up to 60 months. FIP is Iowa's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM (RRP) includes Refugee Cash Assistance, Refugee Medical Assistance , Foster Care and social services for refugee minors. RRP is limited to the first eight months the refugee is in the U.S.
CHILD PROTECTIVE ASSESSMENTS/ DEPENDENT ADULT EVALUATIONS provides 24 hour response to children/adult abuse referrals to ensure victim protection through intervention, treatment and court referrals. Data is gathered and evaluated to prepare a final report. Follow up may include service recommendations. Child and Adult Abuse Hotline 1-800-362-2178.
FOSTER CARE and ADOPTION, DHS recruits and trains adoptive/foster parents for children whose parents are unable to care for them. Call Kidsake at 1-800-243-0756.
CHILD SUPPORT RECOVERY UNIT (CSRU) assists custodial parents in receiving court-ordered child support payments and to assist in determining paternity in out-of-wedlock births. Call 1-888-229-9223, weekdays 8am-5pm. The website is http://www.childsupport.dhs.state.ia.us
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Jefferson Community Health Center http://www.jchc.us (external link)
HOSPITAL, acute care, emergency care, swing bed, skilled, and intermediate level care hospital (25 beds)
EXTENDED CARE facility which provides long term care (39 beds)
HOME HEALTH SERVICES include nursing, nurse aids, physical therapists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists
WELLNESS CENTER
IMMUNIZATION clinics
OUTPATIENT CLINICS including eye (cataract surgery); ear, nose, and throat; nephrologist; general surgeon; OB/GYN; orthopedics; urologist; oncologist; podiatrist; cardiologist.
DIETETIC services
REHABILITATION physical, vascular, pulmonary and cardiac
CLASSES in CPR, prenatal and smoking cessation classes
SUPPORT GROUPS:
Fibromyalgia
Parkinson's Disease
Stroke/Traumatic Brain Injury
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Jennie Edmundson Hospital http://www.bestcare.org (external link)
FULL SERVICE HOSPITAL offers inpatient and outpatient medical care, including psychiatric care
DEPARTMENT/SERVICE NUMBERS:
24-hour emergency center 396-6111
Interpreters for the Deaf 396-6150
Prenatal classes 396-6047
Community health education 396-6318
Alcohol/Chemical Dependency 396-7766
Behavioral Health 396-6044
Cancer Center 396-7789
Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehab 396-6093
Employee Assistance Program 396-4496
Family Birthing Center 396-6047
Family Resource Center 396-4200
Home Health 396-4380
Human Resources/Personnel 396-6050
Job Listing Hotline 354-5055
Occupational Health 396-7654
Outpatient Services 396-7600
Rehab Partners/Physical Therapy 396-6025
Sports Medicine 396-8301
Volunteer Services 396-6040
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Jewish Family Service http://www.jfsomaha.com (external link)
COUNSELING, individual, group, family, and marriage
CRISIS INTERVENTION
FAMILY LIFE education
PARENTING classes
ADOPTION home studies
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Jewish Senior Services http://www.rbjh.com (external link)
FULL SERVICE HOME FOR AGED
INTERMEDIATE AND SKILLED nursing care
SUPPORTIVE COUNSELING for senior citizens and families
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE and crisis intervention
KOSHER MEALS ON WHEELS
HEALTH AND DENTAL SCREENING
CONTINUING EDUCATION
JEWISH FUNERAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORTATION TO medical appointments, shopping, group service programs
COMMUNITY OUTREACH and residential services in determining client service needs
LIFE LINE
CONGREGATE MEALS programs Mondays at JCC
SHORT TERM REHABILITITATION
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Journeys http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT for youth 13 - 18 years of age
ASSESSMENTS for substance abuse and mental health for children over 12 years of age
24-HOUR RESIDENTIAL program
OUTPATIENT and intensive outpatient treatment
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY education and outreach
COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION and support
WEST OFFICE located at 10806 Prairie Hills Drive, Omaha, NE 68144
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Juan Diego Center http://www.ccomaha.org (external link)
FOOD PANTRY requirements include the following: photo identification, proof of residence, and frequency: every three months or four times per year
OTHER FOOD ASSISTANCE includes perishable daily food distribution and SHARE food program registration
HOLIDAY meals for Christmas and Thanksgiving
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE counseling and advocacy
FAMILY ENRICHMENT PROGRAM offers basic skills education, financial family planning, nutrition and health education, and parenting classes
IMMIGRATION ASSISTANCE with the following services: consultation, translation of documents, letters of inquiry, status, change of address, biographic information, renewal of Permanent Resident Card, petition for alien relative, application to register permanent residence, adjustment of status, affidavit of support, application of naturalization, application of citizenship, Freedom of Information Act requests, affidavit of relationship, renewal of work permits, application to extend/change nonimmigrant status, and VAWA self petitions
MICRO-BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT in Spanish and English, including business financing, business resource center and computer lab, continuing education and consultation, training, and development
UTILITY AND RENTAL ASSISTANCE for Omaha residents through funds from the World-Herald Goodfellows
LATINA RESOURCE CENTER offers community referral services, domestic violence counseling, ESL classes, GED classes
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Kearney Public Schools http://www.kearneypublicschools.org (external link)
PUBLIC SCHOOL district offices for K-12 schools
DRUG and Alcohol Free Youth program (DAFY)
TOBACCO awareness and voluntary cessation group for students
TEEN-NET assists pregnant teens and teen parents and encourages them to stay in school
FRIENDSHIP SCHOOL/Student Friendship Program is a puppet program to promote
better understanding and acceptance of disabilities
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Keya House http://keya.mha-ne.org (external link)
PEER SUPPORT for individuals living with mental illness or substance abuse; assists in crisis prevention and diversion from psychiatric distress that may lead to hospitalization
MAXIMUM five day stay
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Kids, Inc. http://www.kids-incorporated.com (external link)
COUNSELING for children, adults, adolescents, grief and loss in children, parenting issues for teens and children
PLAY THERAPY
PSYCHIATRIC consultations
INDIVIDUAL and family counseling
CLASSES to help children explore their feelings on anger, self-esteem, peer pressure
PLAY THERAPY educational workshops
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Kids, Inc. http://www.kids-incorporated.com (external link)
COUNSELING for children, adults, adolescents, grief and loss in children, parenting issues for teens and children
PLAY THERAPY
PSYCHIATRIC consultations
INDIVIDUAL and family counseling
CLASSES to help children explore their feelings on anger, self-esteem, peer pressure
PLAY THERAPY educational workshops
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Lancaster County Attorney http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/cnty/attorn/index.htm (external link)
ELECTED PUBLIC PROSECUTOR for Lancaster County prosecutes those who are accused by the police of violating the state criminal code; In order to file a criminal case the prosecutor must believe there is sufficient evidence of the accused's guilt to convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt
ADVISES county elected officials on legal matters, conducts the county's civil litigation, enforces child support orders and files petitions relating to mentally ill persons; no legal advice or representation is provided to individual citizens in private legal matters
BAD CHECK prosecution of individuals for writing or passing insufficient funds, no account or forged checks; aids businesses in reducing the number of bad checks received through education; businesses or individuals can submit checks to Diversion Services, 4435 "O" Street, Suite 96, Lincoln, NE 68510, (402) 483-4444, for criminal prosecution of the offender
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE prosecutions of offenders of domestic abuse, and assists victims of such violence in prosecuting their cases in court; appropriate referrals are made to social service agencies
JUVENILE DIVISION prosecutes law violations committed by juveniles, including truancy cases; also brings abuse and neglect cases against parents before the separate Juvenile Court, and files termination of parental rights cases in appropriate situations
MENTAL HEALTH COMMITTMENTS initiated through the County Attorney; mental health proceedings to involuntary commit persons alleged to be mentally ill and dangerous to themselves or others, and who have refused voluntary treatment for their mental illness
COLLECTS delinquent child support payments under existing divorce decrees, including contempt proceedings, garnishments, tax intercept, wage assignments, and reciprocal enforcement actions for other jurisdictions
ESTABLISHES PATERNITY, including blood testing, settlements and trials, if necessary
OBTAINS child support orders and modifications in appropriate situations
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Lancaster County Youth Services Center http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/cnty/atten/index.htm (external link)
DRUG AND ALCOHOL EDUCATION for all youth admitted, as well as year round educational programs through the Lincoln Public Schools
YOUTH ASSESSMENT CENTER, with families and the community, supports activities that contribute to the safety and well-being of youth involved with the juvenile justice system or at risk of becoming involved in the system; goal is to divert youth from the juvenile detention center where possible and when appropriate; youth receive comprehensive pre-treatment assessments and drug and alcohol assessments to aid the juvenile court in determining the need for detention
STAFF SECURE FACILITIES house youth who are under Juvenile Court jurisdiction only and who do not require a locked facility for supervision and control; the facility is unlocked and the supervision is provided by staff
JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER is a secure facility that houses youth who require a locked environment; the facility has a central control room which houses a state of the art computerized security system to monitor and manage security 24-hours a day
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Language and Culture School of Omaha http://www.languagecultureschoolomaha.org (external link)
ESL CLASSSES
SUPPORT GROUP for Latino parents who wish to help their children with school work and class assignments
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Lanning Center - York - Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital http://www.mlmh.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT mental health services
GERIATRIC psychiatry
PSYCHIATRIC medication services
GENERAL counseling services for groups, families and individuals
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Lanning Center for Behavioral Services http://www.mlmh.org/ (external link)
ADULT OUTPATIENT services includes individual, couple, family, group therapy and psychological testing
CHILD AND ADOLESCENT OUTPATIENT services includes psychological testing, play and art therapy, individual therapy
GERIATRIC OUTREACH on-site for nursing home facilities including behavior management plans, nursing and pharmacological consultations, psychotherapy and staff education
SILVER THREAD GROUP for individuals aged 65 and older dealing with stressors associated with the aging process; meets weekly
DEPRESSION SCHREENING year-round in all outpatient clinics, free of charge to youth and adults
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Lasting Hope Recovery Center http://www.alegent.org (external link)
ACUTE psychiatric care
PSYCHIATRIC ASSESSMENT
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Latina Resource Center
PERSONAL AND FAMILY SKILLS development for Latina women, including 'Women and Values' self-esteem program and career counseling
PEER SHARING
LANGUAGE AND READING PROGRAMS, driver education class, nutrition class, parenting class and legal services, GED, and computer classes
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/SEXUAL ASSAULT help, education, advocacy, and counselor on site
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Latino Center of the Midlands http://www.latinocenterofthemidlands.org (external link)
HIGHER EDUCATION planning services including college search, campus tours, financial aid workshops, scholarship application, and ACT/SAT preparation
ADVOCACY at the national and state levels to facilitate access to higher education
COLLEGE OUTREACH and preparation programs - Latina Latino Youth Conference
ACCESS to appropriate services to promote self-sufficiency and self-determination
COMMUNITY-BASED adult education and skills development to strengthen the family unit
LATINO Leadership
COMPUTER Information Technology Training Center
SPANISH General Equivalency Diploma (GED) preparation services
LITERACY CLASSES Plaza Communitaria
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE services
VOTER EDUCATION and registration services
SPANISH for English speakers
U.S. CITIZENSHIP classes
REFERRALS and cultural transition assistance services in areas of employment, legal and immigration consultation
HEALTH promotional education and strategies to reduce or eliminate barriers that prevent access to quality health care
SUPPORT GROUPS for youth and adults
INCOME TAX preparation services
CERTIFIED FIRST AID and CPR training for childcare providers; disaster preparedness
SUBSTANCE Abuse Outpatient Treatment to individuals diagnosed as having substance abuse disorders or a substance dependence disorder; includes group and individual services
ALCOHOL education classes for adults
ALCOHOL/Drug assessments and evaluations for adults
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Lexington Drug and Alcohol Council
PREVENTION AND EDUCATION about drug and alcohol use and abuse
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Life Choices - Fremont Area Pregnancy Resource Center
PREGNANCY screening tests
LAY counseling
POST ABORTION Trauma Healing Program (PATH)
ADOPTION resource information
STD information and education
ASSISTANCE with miscellaneous baby items
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LifePointe by BryanLGH http://www.bryanlghlifepointe.com (external link)
MEDICALLY BASED HEALTH, WELLNESS, AND FITNESS CENTER offers a range of services.
WELLNESS ACTIVITIES (Hours: Mon-Thu 5 am-10 pm, Fri 5 am-9 pm, Sat 7 am-7 pm, Sun 12:30 pm-7 pm). Fitness classes including exercise, aerobics, relaxation,yoga, aquatic, cycling; specialty classes include FitMom (pre/post pregnancy exercise), Dia-Fit (for people with diabetes), cancer recovery and exercise, warm water arthritis therapy, Zumba, Tai Chi; personal trainers and health coaches; lifestyle programs (INTERxVENT) to help people with stress management, physical activity, nutrition, smoking cessation and more; personal mentors provide professional expertise and motivational strategies
WEIGHT MANAGEMENT and nutrition programs including LifeTracks medically supervised program for people who need to lose 50 pounds or more; Choose to Lose group program; LifePointe University helps children and their families with weight issues; nutrition consultations
LIFESPRING cancer recovery program for people newly diagnosed with cancer
REHABILITATION/MEDICAL SERVICES, offered with physician referral (hours vary), include physical therapy, warm water therapy, anticoagulation clinic, cardiac rehabilitation, chest pain/angina and heart failure therapy, pulmonary rehabilitation, diabetes education that includes medical nutrition therapy, assistance with insulin management and/or insulin pump instruction and gestational diabetes, foot care clinic
SPA SERVICES - massage therapy, facial and skin treatment, body treatments, pedicures
URGENT CARE at LifePointe treats minor illness and injury. Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am-8 pm, Sat-Sun 9 am-5 pm
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Lincoln Council on Alcoholism and Drugs, Inc. http://www.lcad.org (external link)
INFORMATION AND REFERRAL to individuals, agencies, schools, and businesses regarding alcohol and other drug-related topics
EDUCATION through presentations, trainings, workshops and information on alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse
COMMUNITY GROUPS and a county-wide youth group have been organized to utilize local data to solve local problems and to address the issue of substance use and abuse at the neighborhood level throughout Lincoln and Lancaster County
ASSISTS with environmental policy to aid decision-makers, both public and private, in understanding the impact of decisions on the alcohol and drug environment in the community
ADULT AND ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE EVALUATION PROGRAM - provides a confidential substance use evaluation for adults (19 years and older) and adolescents (16-18 year's old with parent's signature) in identifying and treating persons with alcohol and other drug problems; the program is not affiliated with a treatment agency and provides referrals to community resources; fees: $35-150, sliding scale fee
COMMUNITY SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION PROGRAM provides comprehensive, skill-based prevention programs to any audience; information and referral; and an extensive video library free for check out to the community; prevention presentation topics include addiction, history and overview of prevention, children of addiction, fetal alcohol syndrome, talking to your kids about drugs, alcohol and the elderly, tobacco, media literacy, drug-free workplace, drug presentations (targeting specific drugs), strength-based programming, matrixx colors system, and parenting
YOUTH PROGRAM provides youth in grades 1-12 the opportunity to belong to drug-free youth groups within their social and/or community area; organizes a county-wide Drug-Free Youth Board which plans and coordinates drug-free youth activities within Lincoln and Lancaster County
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Lincoln Family Medicine Center http://www.lmep.com (external link)
PRIMARY CARE to the public including general medical care, OB/GYN, well child, pediatrics, office surgery, geriatric, smoking cessation, psychological and diet counseling
LINCOLN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CENTER services include comprehensive outpatient services for child, adolescent, adult, and geriatric needs; individual, couples, family and group therapy; psychological assessment; short and intermediate term treatment for parenting, child behavior, school, work, relationship and personal psychological concerns; emotional problems; traumatic stress; developmental transitions; stress management; and chronic pain and health issues. In addition, this program provides in-service training, staff support, and consultation for physicians, other helping professionals and organizations.
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Lincoln Police Department http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/police/index.htm (external link)
POLICE services which promote a safe and secure community.
CRIME STOPPERS is a confidential program that will pay up to $1000.00 for information leading to an arrest and/or conviction for a crime. If you have information about a crime please call 475-3600. You do not give your name. You will be given an identification number and if the information you give results in an arrest or conviction for a crime you may be eligible for a reward.
FAMILY CRIMES UNIT is a diversion program for first-time youth offenders, 7-11 years, who have admitted to an offense. If eligible, the juvenile and parents may proceed with a lecture and contract process. Telephone (402) 441-7220
LINCOLN CRIME FREE MULTI-HOUSING PROGRAM is a three-phase program which addresses the needs of multi-housing units in areas of security and crime prevention. Phase 1 is an 8-hour training project for apartment owner and managers, Phase 2 is an on-site security audit, and Phase 3 organizes a Neighborhood Watch meeting. Telephone (402) 441-7261
MCGRUFF HOUSES program allows children a place to go in the event of an emergency while they walk to and from school, as well as allowing adults a venue to become involved in their neighborhood. Geographic districts are associated with school areas. Telephone (402) 441-7261
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM provides a formal network for concerned citizens to communicate with neighbors and the Police Department regarding crime related problems. Services include education to reduce crime which affects families and property; home security and personal awareness information provided through meetings, films and displays; and an Operation Identification System of marking property to aid in owner identification of stolen property. Telephone (402) 441-7261
VICTIM WITNESS UNIT offers support and counseling to victims and witnesses of homicide, sexual assault, felony assault (including domestic), burglary, and misdemeanors involving the elderly. Services include education about victim rights to address the emotional needs of the victim; information on the Criminal Justice System; assistance in filing protection orders and victim compensation forms; and referrals to agencies. Offers a support group for victims of violent crime. Telephone (402) 441-7181
LINCOLN CHAPLAINCY CORPS CLERGY from the community volunteer at least one 24-hour duty day to the city to respond to calls for assistance from the Police and Fire Departments; chaplains are provided monthly in-service training, a radio, city car, pager and proper identification; specific services include counseling and referral, follow-up to Police and Fire Department calls, counseling to Police/Fire employees, community-based response, and death notification calls. Telephone (402) 441-6000 for Police and Fire to request a chaplain, or (402) 441-7238 for the Corps Secretary
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Lincoln Regional Center
GENERAL PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES:
ADMISSIONS PROGRAM conducts assessments, identify treatment needs, identify the least restrictive treatment environment, and transfer individuals to that setting in the least amount of time. The program is designed to conduct thorough psychological evaluations and physical exams, and to begin a medication and treatment regime.
INTENSIVE RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAM seeks to elevate individualsÂ’ behavioral and social functioning to a level adequate for a stable adjustment in an outpatient community setting. People come to the rehabilitation program because they cannot be discharged from the hospital directly to the community.
FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (FMHS) provides a 128-bed male treatment facility which serves the State of Nebraska for individuals mainly involved in the legal system. It is comprised of two distinct programs, listed below:
SEXUAL OFFENDERS COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM provides comprehensive treatment to individuals who demonstrate a pattern of sexually deviant behavior. The 85-bed male patient population includes convicted sex offenders who are offered treatment and patients committed by a mental health board. In addition, five of the beds are for female sex offenders. Aftercare services are also provided for individuals who have successfully completed the treatment program and are reintegrating into the community.
THE WHITEHALL PROGRAM FOR ADOLESCENTS WHO HAVE SEXUALLY OFFENDED provides residential and treatment group levels of care. Referrals are accepted for males ages 12-18. The program is family-centered and community-based. The program is located near the Wesleyan University campus and in the community. Contact the program by calling 402-471-6969.
FORENSIC PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES PROGRAM provides a 43 beds, evaluation and assessments for individuals as ordered by the Nebraska legal court systems.
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Loess Hills Area Education Agency 13 http://www.aea13.org (external link)
SPECIAL EDUCATION services for students with all type of disabilities ages birth to 21
SPECIALISTS in speech pathology, hearing, vision, physical and occupational therapies
PROFESSIONAL development for all levels of staff within both public and private schools specializing in math, reading, science, and early childhood curriculum areas
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY planning and addressing long-range goals for schools
LIFE SKILLS programs to provide prevention in alcohol, drug, and tobacco use for students
SPONSORS student competition events in various academic fields
PROVIDES training in many school climate issues around bullying, discipline, and addressing at risk factors
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Lutheran Family Services - Bellevue http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH counseling to children and adults; mental health assessment and treatment; on-site psychiatrist for evaluation and medication monitoring
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE assessment and treatment
INCEST treatment program for adults, children, and perpetrators
SERVICES for sexually aggressive children
AT EASE program is a trauma treatment and therapeutic support program that serves active military, veterans and their loved ones affected by untreated trauma reactions and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) (See separate listing)
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Lutheran Family Services - Blair http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH and family counseling
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE abuse treatment
PRE-ADMISSION screening
PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATION and medication monitoring for LFS clients
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Lutheran Family Services - Fremont http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH and family counseling
PSYCHIATRIC EVALUALTION, medication monitoring, and pre-admission screening for clients of LFS
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE abuse treatment and chemical dependency evaluations
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Lutheran Family Services - Lexington http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING provides outpatient mental health counseling to children and adults
a. Individual, marriage, family and group - home and site based
b. Intensive Family Preservation / Family Stabilization
c. Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
d. Mental Health Home Health Care
e. Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment
PREGNANCY TESTING (free) and counseling
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES
ADOPTION SERVICES
POST ADOPTION SERVICES
MATERNAL HEALTH CARE
THE WELCOME CENTER - IMMIGRATION LEGAL SERVICES
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Lutheran Family Services - Lexington http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING provides outpatient mental health counseling to children and adults
a. Individual, marriage, family and group - home and site based
b. Intensive Family Preservation / Family Stabilization
c. Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
d. Mental Health Home Health Care
e. Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment
PREGNANCY TESTING (free) and counseling
FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES
ADOPTION SERVICES
POST ADOPTION SERVICES
MATERNAL HEALTH CARE
THE WELCOME CENTER - IMMIGRATION LEGAL SERVICES
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Lutheran Family Services - Lincoln http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
LUTHERN FAMILY SERVICES is a social ministry organization of the Nebraska Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Nebraska District of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.
ADOPTION infant placement services, identified placements, home studies & post-placement services, international adoption. Post Adoption includes family therapy & support services to families who have adopted children. Informational searches available for those wishing to learn more about their medical & biological history & including reunion counseling.
AMERICORPS members across the state serve communities by providing various human services.
BILINGUAL/BICULTURAL OUTREACH helps limited-English speakers in southeast Nebraska access treatment services for mental health & substance abuse.
COUNSELING provides counseling and offers opportunities for persons to find solutions to problems that interfere with daily life, relationships and quality of life; better understand themselves and their relationships; and adjust to major life changes, such as death, divorce and retirement. Individual, couple, family and child counseling is provided by Master's level counselors. Sliding fee scale is available; accepts Medicaid and insurance.
DISASTER RESPONSE provides a coordinated Lutheran response to disasters in Nebraska.
EMERGENCY COMMUNITY SUPPORT provides short-term assistance to adults who are in crisis to achieve goals of stabilization, increased independence and community re-integration. Services include monitoring the delivery of identified services and the individual's progress and satisfaction. Eligibility: individuals who have been placed into emergency placement facilities.
FAMILY AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION counselors conduct enrichment opportunities and education to prevent personal and family crisis. Services are available to congregations, communities, schools and civic groups by request. Fees: $100 for a one-hour presentation.
PARTNERS IN CARING through partnerships with Nebraska's Christian churches, Lutheran Family Services develops retreats, workshops, seminars and counseling services to provide education and support to address the special needs of professional church staff, their families and congregations.
PREGNANCY COUNSELING SERVICES offers counseling and support to women, teens, fathers and extended family members experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. Assistance may be provided for adoption arrangements through the Lutheran Family Services office in Omaha. No fees for pregnancy counseling; other services may fee attached. Eligibility: women and family members experiencing a unplanned pregnancy.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT churches, volunteers & case workers assist refugees with housing, cultural orientation, job seeking skills & other basic needs.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE:
INTENSIVE OUPATIENT ALCOHOLISM TREATMENT provides intensive outpatient and early intervention counseling and group work to men and women who have legal or personal problems in which alcohol/drugs are involved. Day Program: 9am - 12:00pm, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday; Evening Program: 6:00pm - 9:00pm, Monday and Thursday. Eligibility: open to anyone who has a problem involving alcohol/drugs; a completed evaluation recommending this level of care
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES include mental health, substance abuse, youth and adult outpatient and aftercare program for individuals, couples, families and groups; and community education on mental health and substance abuse issues.
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Lutheran Family Services - Papillion http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
MENTAL HEALTH and family counseling
CHEMICAL dependency evaluations
OUTPATIENT substance abuse treatment
DRUG and alcohol education
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Lutheran Family Services - Pawnee City http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
JUVINELLE PRE-TRIAL DIVERSION
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Lutheran Family Services - Plattsmouth http://www.lfsneb.org/plattsmouth.html (external link)
MENTA HEALTH and family counseling
OUTPATIENT substance abuse treatment
CHEMICAL dependency evaluations for adults
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Lutheran Family Services of Nebraska, Inc - Corporate Office http://www.lfsneb.org (external link)
SERVICES VARY BY OMAHA LOCATION
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING provides outpatient mental health counseling to children and adults -- individual, marriage, family and group counseling, mental health assessments and treatment, on-site psychiatrists for evaluation and medication monitoring for clients in active therapy.
ADULT ANGER MANAGEMENT for adults not needing domestic violence counseling.
ADOLESCENT ANGER MANAGEMENT for those 13-18 years old.
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT – Education, evaluation, early intervention and outpatient treatment services for youth and adults.
URGENT OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH CARE provides community-based mental health service for indigent or non-insured persons in crisis who are not a danger to themselves or others.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT for those with Severe & Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) and long-term psychiatric needs.
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY EVALUATIONS.
INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM for chemically dependent individuals who need more than regular outpatient treatment, but do not need inpatient treatment.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL EDUCATION CLASSES.
GAMBLING ADDICTION SERVICES.
INCEST TREATMENT for adult offenders, 18 years and over, and child sexual assault survivors.
TREATMENT for children with sexual behavior problems
PARENTS UNITED AGAINST SEXUAL ABUSE - peer support groups for adults and children affected by child sexual abuse.
PREGNANCY COUNSELING - Sup