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521 E Street, Fairbury, NE 68352

Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Jefferson County

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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United Way of the Midlands
722 South Lincoln Avenue, Suite 1, York, NE 68467

Blue Valley Behavioral Health - York County

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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United Way of the Midlands
355 East 4th Street, Wahoo, NE 68066

Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Saunders County

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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United Way of the Midlands
103 East 35th Street, Suite A, Falls City, NE 68355

Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Richardson County

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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United Way of the Midlands
900 South Deere Road, Macomb, IL 61455

Bridgeway - Macomb

Provides assessments and treatment services for adolescents and adults suffering from alcohol and drug use. Services include group therapy, intensive outpatient treatment, DUI evaluation, and educational services. Various outpatient interventions are offered and delivered to residents and their families.

Bridgeway’s Prevention Program provides alcohol and drug prevention education for youth, through an evidence-based curriculum, throughout local school districts in Illinois.

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United Way of the Midlands
Lutheran Family Services of Nebraska, 1420 East Military, Suite 100, Fremont, NE 68025

Rupert Dunklau Center for Healthy Families - Behavioral Health

Outpatient assessments, referrals, intensive outpatient treatment, and peer support related to substance use. Through these interventions, the client with a substance abuse issue learns their issues are not unique and can be addressed. Family and loved ones are also taught coping skills to assist them in supporting the user build a healthier lifestyle.

Level I Outpatient Therapy provides professionally directed evaluation, treatment and recovery services for individuals experiencing a substance use disorder. Treatment services are provided in group or individual sessions or a combination of both, depending on an individual’s needs. Treatment typically lasts 12 weeks.

The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a group-focused, non-residential program for adults 19 and older. IOP is more in-depth than traditional outpatient treatment services, offering a minimum of 10 hours of treatment per week. IOP typically lasts six to eight weeks. Intensive groups meet for three-hour sessions, three days a week. Each participant must also attend at least one additional individual or family session each week. Services are available days and evenings.

Substance Use Evaluations are specialized assessments used to clinically determine possible substance use issues, with recommendations for an appropriate level of care if determined to be medically necessary.

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United Way of the Midlands
367 E Street, David City, NE 68632

Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Butler County

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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United Way of the Midlands
800 North Washington Street, Lexington, NE 68850

Lutheran Family Services - Lexington

Outpatient assessments, referrals, intensive outpatient treatment, and peer support related to substance use. Through these interventions, the client with a substance abuse issue learns their issues are not unique and can be addressed. Family and loved ones are also taught coping skills to assist them in supporting the user build a healthier lifestyle.

Level I Outpatient Therapy provides professionally directed evaluation, treatment and recovery services for individuals experiencing a substance use disorder. Treatment services are provided in group or individual sessions or a combination of both, depending on an individual’s needs. Treatment typically lasts 12 weeks.

The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a group-focused, non-residential program for adults 19 and older. IOP is more in-depth than traditional outpatient treatment services, offering a minimum of 10 hours of treatment per week. IOP typically lasts six to eight weeks. Intensive groups meet for three-hour sessions, three days a week. Each participant must also attend at least one additional individual or family session each week. Services are available days and evenings.

Substance Use Evaluations are specialized assessments used to clinically determine possible substance use issues, with recommendations for an appropriate level of care if determined to be medically necessary.

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United Way of the Midlands
2301 O Street, Lincoln, NE 68510

Lutheran Family Services - Lincoln

Outpatient assessments, referrals, intensive outpatient treatment, and peer support related to substance use. Through these interventions, the client with a substance abuse issue learns their issues are not unique and can be addressed. Family and loved ones are also taught coping skills to assist them in supporting the user build a healthier lifestyle.

Level I Outpatient Therapy provides professionally directed evaluation, treatment and recovery services for individuals experiencing a substance use disorder. Treatment services are provided in group or individual sessions or a combination of both, depending on an individual’s needs. Treatment typically lasts 12 weeks.

The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a group-focused, non-residential program for adults 19 and older. IOP is more in-depth than traditional outpatient treatment services, offering a minimum of 10 hours of treatment per week. IOP typically lasts six to eight weeks. Intensive groups meet for three-hour sessions, three days a week. Each participant must also attend at least one additional individual or family session each week. Services are available days and evenings.

Substance Use Evaluations are specialized assessments used to clinically determine possible substance use issues, with recommendations for an appropriate level of care if determined to be medically necessary.

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United Way of the Midlands
109 Tracy Street, Audubon, IA 50025

New Opportunities - Audubon County

Offers outpatient counseling, assessments and referral services for adults and adolescents experiencing problems in their life due to substance use or problem gambling. Counseling is available on an individual or group basis and is also available to family members and/or friends. Also offers medication assisted treatment (MAT) services and intervention services, if needed as well as drug and alcohol screenings.

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United Way of the Midlands
400 State Street, Guthrie Center, IA 50115

New Opportunities - Guthrie County

Offers outpatient counseling, assessments and referral services for adults and adolescents experiencing problems in their life due to substance use or problem gambling. Counseling is available on an individual or group basis and is also available to family members and/or friends. Also offers medication assisted treatment (MAT) services and intervention services, if needed as well as drug and alcohol screenings.

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United Way of the Midlands
120 East 12th Street, North Platte, NE 69101

Clifford L. Johnson Center for Healthy Families

Outpatient assessments, referrals, intensive outpatient treatment, and peer support related to substance use. Through these interventions, the client with a substance abuse issue learns their issues are not unique and can be addressed. Family and loved ones are also taught coping skills to assist them in supporting the user build a healthier lifestyle.

Level I Outpatient Therapy provides professionally directed evaluation, treatment and recovery services for individuals experiencing a substance use disorder. Treatment services are provided in group or individual sessions or a combination of both, depending on an individual’s needs. Treatment typically lasts 12 weeks.

The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a group-focused, non-residential program for adults 19 and older. IOP is more in-depth than traditional outpatient treatment services, offering a minimum of 10 hours of treatment per week. IOP typically lasts six to eight weeks. Intensive groups meet for three-hour sessions, three days a week. Each participant must also attend at least one additional individual or family session each week. Services are available days and evenings.

Substance Use Evaluations are specialized assessments used to clinically determine possible substance use issues, with recommendations for an appropriate level of care if determined to be medically necessary.

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United Way of the Midlands
301 Industrial Park Road, Monmouth, IL 61462

Bridgeway - Monmouth

Provides assessments and treatment services for adolescents and adults suffering from alcohol and drug use. Services include group therapy, intensive outpatient treatment, DUI evaluation, and educational services. Various outpatient interventions are offered and delivered to residents and their families.

Bridgeway’s Prevention Program provides alcohol and drug prevention education for youth, through an evidence-based curriculum, throughout local school districts in Illinois.

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United Way of the Midlands
3901 Normal Boulevard, Suite 201, Lincoln, NE 68506

Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Lancaster County

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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United Way of the Midlands
6200 Park Avenue, Suite 100, Des Moines, IA 50321

Iowa Board of Pharmacy

Designed to assist pharmacists, pharmacist interns, and pharmacy technicians in obtaining the necessary help for successful rehabilitation from substance abuse as well as mental and physical disabilities.

Offers an intervention strategy where the individual is confronted with his or her behavior and the consequences of refusing to seek treatment; confirm a treatment plan including financial arrangements and bed availability; establish a date and time for the intervention; and carry out the intervention with the hope that the person will accept treatment.

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United Way of the Midlands
1710 West Main Street, Sac City, IA 50583

New Opportunities - Sac County

Offers outpatient counseling, assessments and referral services for adults and adolescents experiencing problems in their life due to substance use or problem gambling. Counseling is available on an individual or group basis and is also available to family members and/or friends. Also offers medication assisted treatment (MAT) services and intervention services, if needed as well as drug and alcohol screenings.

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United Way of the Midlands
200 4th Avenue West, Grinnell, IA 50112

Capstone Behavioral Health Care - Grinnell

Provides substance abuse services include assessments, brief early intervention, chemical dependency treatment including opioids, residential placement referral, and OWI evaluations. Offers Prevention and Awareness services to middle and high school students.

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United Way of the Midlands
2323 Windish Drive, Galesburg, IL 61401

Bridgeway - Galesburg

Provides assessments and treatment services for adolescents and adults suffering from alcohol and drug use. Services include group therapy, intensive outpatient treatment, DUI evaluation, and educational services. Various outpatient interventions are offered and delivered to residents and their families.

Bridgeway’s Prevention Program provides alcohol and drug prevention education for youth, through an evidence-based curriculum, throughout local school districts in Illinois.

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United Way of the Midlands
7929 West Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124

Lutheran Family Services - Omaha Behavioral Health

Outpatient assessments, referrals, intensive outpatient treatment, and peer support related to substance use. Through these interventions, the client with a substance abuse issue learns their issues are not unique and can be addressed. Family and loved ones are also taught coping skills to assist them in supporting the user build a healthier lifestyle.

Level I Outpatient Therapy provides professionally directed evaluation, treatment and recovery services for individuals experiencing a substance use disorder. Treatment services are provided in group or individual sessions or a combination of both, depending on an individual’s needs. Treatment typically lasts 12 weeks.

The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a group-focused, non-residential program for adults 19 and older. IOP is more in-depth than traditional outpatient treatment services, offering a minimum of 10 hours of treatment per week. IOP typically lasts six to eight weeks. Intensive groups meet for three-hour sessions, three days a week. Each participant must also attend at least one additional individual or family session each week. Services are available days and evenings.

Substance Use Evaluations are specialized assessments used to clinically determine possible substance use issues, with recommendations for an appropriate level of care if determined to be medically necessary.

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United Way of the Midlands
1401 North Elm Street, Suite A, Jefferson, IA 50129

New Opportunities - Greene County

Offers outpatient counseling, assessments and referral services for adults and adolescents experiencing problems in their life due to substance use or problem gambling. Counseling is available on an individual or group basis and is also available to family members and/or friends. Also offers medication assisted treatment (MAT) services and intervention services, if needed as well as drug and alcohol screenings.

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United Way of the Midlands
505 5th Avenue, Suite 600, Des Moines, IA 50309

Employee and Family Resources (EFR) - Downtown

Substance Abuse Services are the single point of entry for state funded substance abuse treatment services within Polk County. Assessment counselors determine treatment needs, if any, for others referred by the courts, county, private attorneys, treatment and other health and social service providers, family members and those who are self-referred.

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United Way of the Midlands
459 South 6th Street, Suite 1, Seward, NE 68434

Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Seward County

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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United Way of the Midlands
820 Central Avenue, Suite 4, Auburn, NE 68305

Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Johnson/Nemaha Counties

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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United Way of the Midlands
1903 4th Corso, Nebraska City, NE 68410

Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Otoe County

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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United Way of the Midlands
1212 Ivy Avenue, Suite 2, Crete, NE 68333

Blue Valley Behavioral Health - Saline County

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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United Way of the Midlands