About Stephen Center Omaha
The Stephen Center Omaha on Q Street in Omaha, Nebraska has general outpatient, intensive outpatient, and residential treatment options available for adults battling addiction. There are substance abuse assessments available through the walk-in clinic on Tuesdays. Evaluations take approximately two and a half hours and have a non-refundable fee of $100.
Positive Reviews and Experience
They take a client-centered, evidence-based approach to treatment. More than 100 individuals have reviewed them online, and their average rating is 4.1 out of 5.0.
On top of mental and behavioral health support, the Stephen Center provides close to 300,000 meals a year and shelter to more than 1200 Nebraskans who are experiencing housing or food instability. Those who require these services but are also struggling with addiction and substance abuse are referred to the substance abuse therapy and treatment program. Clean urine tests are a requirement for the emergency shelter.
Their HERO Substance and addiction abuse program includes both short and long-term residential treatment services. It also has outpatient programs. The residential program has 64 beds with 32 dedicated to men and 32 to women. There are also five beds dedicated to veterans who need support.
Medical management and pharmacological interventions are provided along with mental and physical healthcare, group and personal therapy, and family counseling. These services are all a part of addiction treatment at every level of care.
Evidence-based and holistic treatment philosophies are integrated into programming with motivational approaches to the therapeutic curriculum.
At the beginning of residential treatment there is a blackout period where individuals may not be able to have visitors or
make phone calls at will. After the client is settled in, has gone through detox, and is adapting to treatment, communication with family and friends may begin to happen as the patient feels comfortable.