Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Lexington,

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Lutheran Family Services Lexington

200 West 7th Street
Lexington, NE 68850

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Great Plains Behavioral Health

601 West Leota Street
North Platte, NE 69101

Great Plains Behavioral Health is a comprehensive drug and alcohol rehab and psychiatric care facility for adolescents and adults in North Platte, Nebraska. Their ... more details

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Revive Ministries

835 South Burlington Avenue Suite 115
Hastings, NE 68901

Revive Ministries, a member of the United Way network, offers mental and behavioral healthcare for youth and adults in Hastings, Nebraska. Treatment options include ... more details

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St. Francis Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center

2112 W Faidley Ave
Grand Island, NE 68803

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

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Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services

888-866-8660
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services provides housing support for the unhoused and those at risk of homelessness, behavioral health services, and substance use treatment. The websites have links to treatment finders, the Nebraska family helpline, and a map showing housing resources by region.

Siena Francis House

402-341-1821
The Siena Francis House provides services to those experiencing homelessness in Omaha, including emergency shelter, food, and clothing. They also have permanent supportive housing, case management services, and a substance use treatment program. If you’re in need in Omaha, consider contacting the Siena Francis House.

Nebraska 211

2-1-1
Callers to Nebraska 211 are connected to a variety of social services, such as senior care, food and clothing, health care, transportation assistance, help with utilities, housing services, education support, family programs, mental health and substance use treatment, and much more. No matter what you need, calling 211 will connect you to the right resources.

CenterPointe

402-475-8717
Centerpointe is a Certified Community Behavior Health Clinic in Lincoln. They offer crisis support, mental health care, substance use treatment, primary medical care, peer and family support, specialized veterans’ support, and housing services. If you need this type of help for yourself or a loved one, feel free to call and schedule an appointment.

Heartland Family Service

402-552-7400
Heartland Family Service is a Certified Community Behavior Health Clinic in Omaha. They have two focus areas. Housing, Safety, and Community Wellbeing provides support and concealed shelter for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and trafficking, parenting education and support for at-risk youth, and comprehensive housing services. Counseling and Prevention offers crisis support, mental health and substance use treatment, peer support, outreach, and prevention.

Stop Overdose Nebraska

Stop Overdose Nebraska provides comprehensive information about where to get naloxone (Narcan) throughout the state. You can see all Narcan pharmacies or use the interactive map to find locations near you. They also provide information about recognizing an overdose and how to administer Narcan, as well as treatment centers that can help with recovery.

Boys Town

531-355-3500
Boys Town provides a national hotline for suicidal thoughts, abuse, bullying, parenting issues, and more. They also have behavioral health services and medical care. Services include child and adolescent counseling and psychiatry, parenting classes, residential care, and intensive outpatient services. Care may be free for those who have Medicaid coverage.

Communities Against Substance Misuse

402-562-7500
Communities Against Substance Misuse is part of the East Central District Health Department. They are a coalition of students and parents whose purpose is to increase awareness of substance abuse in the community. They have information to educate young people about the dangers of smoking and vapes. The Health Department also has substance use prevention materials and information about naloxone and opioid overdose.

Northeast Community College

402-844-7176
Northeast Community College Student Health Services provides a variety of resources for those struggling with substance use, including links to 12 step meetings and self-help resources. They also have phone numbers for a variety of helplines, including mental health crisis, domestic violence, HIV/AIDS, eating disorders, counseling services, and more.

OutNebraska

OutNebraska publishes a resource directory for the LGBTQ+ community. The resources include hotlines and support, therapy options, resources for youth and transgender, and legal and family information. There are links to food banks and resources that provide basic needs as well as healthcare agencies that support the LGBTQ+ community and pride organizations.

Nebraska Veterans Coalition

Nebraska Veterans Coalition supports military veterans and their families through providing links to support organizations like the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, AmVets, Disabled American Veterans, and more. They also provide advocacy and awareness to help protect veterans’ benefits and employment opportunities.

Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition Intertribal Treatment Center

402-346-0902
Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition Intertribal Treatment Center is a multi-service, non-profit agency serving Lincoln and Omaha Nebraska, and Sioux City, Iowa. They are known for their inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment services, and they also offer healthcare, community outreach, transportation services, and cultural events. Most services are available to anyone regardless of ability to pay, and a few are open to eligible Native patients only.

Ponca Tribe of Nebraska

402-857-3391
The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska has a behavioral health program that provides mental health services, substance abuse treatment, and youth prevention services to the tribal community. Substance use treatment serves adolescents through adults with evidence based treatment and cultural activities like the Ponca Pow Wow, along with 12 step programs and support for those in the justice system.

The Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs

402-471-3475
The Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs aims to eliminate barriers for Nebraska tribes and Indian citizens in areas including housing, education, and health care. To support healthcare access, they provide a directory of resources including links for healthcare coverage within the Insurance Marketplace, the Insurance Marketplace protections, and the American Indian and Alaskan Native Trust income. They also provide links about the Indian Child Welfare Act.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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NEXT Distro Nebraska

NEXT Distro Nebraska provides naloxone (Narcan) kits by mail to residents throughout the state. If you aren’t near a provider of naloxone and overdose prevention training, NEXT Distro can send you the supplies you need.

Area Substance Abuse & Alcohol Abuse Prevention (ASAAP)

402-463-0524
The Area Substance Abuse & Alcohol Abuse Prevention (ASAAP) provides several free resources for addiction and mental health. This includes the L.E.A.D. initiative that fosters leadership in students, a free lending library, and peer-to-peer visits to schools in the counties they serve. There’s also a Youth Leadership Academy, risk awareness education for teens, life skills classes, and more.

Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department

308-345-4223
The Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department's Overdose Program is supported by grants from several departments. One current program offers mental health support and addiction prevention to those being released from jail or prison by helping them address common problems that lead to addiction. The Overdose Program is also working on building up peer support services and increasing local resources.

Government Programs

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Ponca Tribe Behavioral Health

402-857-3391
The Ponca Tribe has no reservation but covers a 15-county area across Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota. Their behavioral health division provides mental health care and substance use treatment. They also have a variety of youth services, including prevention education, talking circles, and language, beading, and pow-wow dancing classes. Ponca Tribe members who need support can visit wellness centers in Omaha, Norfolk, or Lincoln.

Nebraska Medicaid (iServe Nebraska)

402-471-3121
Nebraska’s iServe Nebraska is a convenient hub for residents to apply for help with utilities, food, healthcare, and childcare. Services are available for lower income residents and families. The Medicaid healthcare coverage allows you to get free or low cost medical care as well as mental health and addiction treatment. The iServe page includes links to other resources including the Reliacard, voter registration, and Nebraska 211 which provides support services across the state.

Nebraska DHS Helplines

800-464-0258
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHS) offers multiple treatment and recovery resources. These include a Nebraska Family Helpline and a Rural Response Hotline. The trained counselors who answer can help callers with questions about mental illness or substance use disorders, including crisis response.

VA Substance Use Treatment Clinics

The VA provides substance use disorder treatment at three centers across Nebraska. They offer 24-hour residential care, intensive outpatient programming, and traditional outpatient programs to treat drug and alcohol addiction. The Veterans Crisis Line is also listed, which provides immediate assistance when you need help with a mental health crisis.

Nebraska Department of Veteran Affairs

402-471-2458
Nebraska Department of Veteran Affairs helps veterans identify and access benefits, including education, employment, healthcare, housing, and legal assistance. This platform offers a one-stop directory of the benefits available and helps identify if you are eligible. They also provide a list of benefits for veterans, active duty military, and spouses.
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