Northpoint Omaha

8710 Frederick Street Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska, 68124

Service Settings

  • OP Outpatient Outpatient rehab programs provide drug and alcohol misuse treatment at a program site
  • but patients live at home or in a sober living facility.... View More
  • RES Residential Residential drug and alcohol rehab is an inpatient treatment program where individuals reside at a facility while receiving 24/7 supervision and care.... View More
  • ODT Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs)
  • also called day treatment
  • offer a level of care which allows patients to attend treatment during the day before returning home. PHP still provides a relatively intensive level of care but in a somewhat more flexible environment than inpatient/residential.... View More
  • OIT Intensive outpatient treatment Intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) involve less medical and clinical support than an inpatient program
  • with patients attending treatment sessions for a set number of hours each week. IOPs are designed to provide the intensive forms of treatment interventions that individuals receive in an inpatient setting but allow patients to live at home.... View More
  • OMB Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment Methadone/buprenorphine and naltrexone are FDA-approved medications for the treatment of opioid use disorder. The medications may be provided in an outpatient treatment facility
  • which may also require patients to participate in counseling services
  • along with the use of medication.... View More
  • RS Short-term residential Residential rehab provides 24-hour care within a treatment facility
  • giving patients access to on-call medical and psychiatric services throughout their stay. Short-term programs offer a brief yet intensive modified treatment approach
  • potentially lasting from 30-90 days.... View More
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Facility Operation

  • PVTP Private for-profit organization A private for-profit organization is any private agency
  • corporation
  • partnership
  • or person that operates with the goal of making money.... View More

Treatment Approaches

  • OP Outpatient Outpatient rehab programs provide drug and alcohol misuse treatment at a program site
  • but patients live at home or in a sober living facility.... View More
  • RES Residential Residential drug and alcohol rehab is an inpatient treatment program where individuals reside at a facility while receiving 24/7 supervision and care.... View More
  • ODT Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs)
  • also called day treatment
  • offer a level of care which allows patients to attend treatment during the day before returning home. PHP still provides a relatively intensive level of care but in a somewhat more flexible environment than inpatient/residential.... View More
  • OIT Intensive outpatient treatment Intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) involve less medical and clinical support than an inpatient program
  • with patients attending treatment sessions for a set number of hours each week. IOPs are designed to provide the intensive forms of treatment interventions that individuals receive in an inpatient setting but allow patients to live at home.... View More
  • OMB Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment Methadone/buprenorphine and naltrexone are FDA-approved medications for the treatment of opioid use disorder. The medications may be provided in an outpatient treatment facility
  • which may also require patients to participate in counseling services
  • along with the use of medication.... View More
  • RS Short-term residential Residential rehab provides 24-hour care within a treatment facility
  • giving patients access to on-call medical and psychiatric services throughout their stay. Short-term programs offer a brief yet intensive modified treatment approach
  • potentially lasting from 30-90 days.... View More
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Type Of Care

  • SA Substance use treatment Treatment for substance use may involve different levels of care
  • such as detox
  • inpatient
  • outpatient
  • and aftercare. Treatment may involve structured care plans that include medication
  • individual and group therapy
  • and alternative forms of care.... View More
  • SUMH Treatment for co-occurring serious mental health illness/serious emotional disturbance and substance use disorders Dual diagnosis treatment programs address both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder concurrently
  • with the goal of maintaining sobriety as well as managing mental health disorder symptoms. Integrated treatment is believed to be more effective.... View More

Payment Accepted

  • MD Medicaid MD (Medicaid) is a state and federally funded program providing healthcare coverage to eligible low-income individuals and families
  • offering essential medical services and support.... View More
  • PI Private health insurance PI (Private Health Insurance) refers to coverage provided by private companies that individuals or employers purchase to help cover medical expenses. It offers various plans and coverage options.... View More
  • SF Cash or self-payment SF (Self-Payment/Self-Funding) indicates that individuals cover the costs of addiction treatment services directly
  • often without relying on insurance or third-party payment sources.... View More
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License/ Certification/ Accreditation

  • JC The Joint Commission JC (The Joint Commission) is an accreditation organization that evaluates and certifies addiction treatment programs based on established standards of quality and safety. It ensures that addiction treatment facilities meet rigorous criteria to provide effective care and support to individuals seeking recovery.... View More

Facility Smoking Policy

  • SMPD Smoking permitted in designated area Smoking is only permitted in designated areas on the premesis. Smoking is not allowed is any other area of the premesis that is not marked as designated.... View More

Special Programs

  • TAY Transitional age young adults (TAY) Young adult programs are tailored specifically to young adults experiencing substance misuse
  • addiction
  • and mental health conditions. These programs offer treatment for individuals between the ages of 18-25.... View More
  • WN Adult women (WN) Programs for adult women who experience substance misuse or addiction are designed to address gender-specific issues in a safe environment that promotes healing and recovery.... View More
  • MN Adult men (MN) Programs for adult men offer care that meets their gender-specific needs as they relate to substance misuse and addiction.... View More
  • SE Seniors or older adults (SE) Addiction treatment programs for seniors or older adults focus on providing flexible
  • supportive care that is sensitive to the level of patientsapostrophe level of physical and cognitive functioning.... View More
  • GL Lesbian
  • gay
  • bisexual
  • transgender
  • or queer/questioning (LGBTQ) (LGBTQ) LGBTQ-focused addiction treatment programs are designed to meet the specific and unique needs of the members of this community who struggle with substance use disorders. These programs also address community topics and issues as they relate to addiction
  • including gender identity
  • discrimination
  • and LGBTQ trauma.... View More
  • VET Veterans (VET) Addiction treatment programs for Veterans place emphasis on topics specific to their experiences
  • ranging from combat exposure to dishonorable discharge due to substance misused while serving. These programs focus on providing evidence-based therapies
  • as well as the opportunity for individuals to incorporate FDA-approved medications into their recovery.... View More
  • ADM Active duty military ADM Individuals who are active duty military and who have substance misuse or addiction problems can obtain specialized treatment geared towards addressing job-specific stressors. This type of personalized care can help meet the direct treatment needs of this population
  • as they often have unique experiences that contribute to their substance misuse.... View More
  • MF Members of military families MF This type of programming can be beneficial for family members who have loved ones in the armed forces and who struggle with substance misuse or addiction due to that involvement. Members of military families can receive treatment that can help meet their specific recovery needs.... View More
  • CJ Criminal justice (other than DUI/DWI)/Forensic clients CJ Criminal justice treatment programming options are designed to provide care for those who have come in contact with the criminal justice system
  • including those who have served time in jail as well as those who are currently incarcerated.... View More
  • CO Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders CO Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders often face a variety of challenges as a result of their combined condition. Co-occurring treatment gives this community of individuals the opportunity to address both their mental health condition and their substance use disorder in ways that promote comprehensive recovery.... View More
  • COPSU Clients with co-occurring pain and substance use disorders COPSU Physical pain and substance use disorders often go hand-in-hand
  • creating a unique challenge for individuals who experience both simultaneously. Treatment options for those who grapple with this co-morbid issue can offer personalized care that makes managing both conditions simpler.... View More
  • HV Clients with HIV or AIDS HV Clients with HIV or AIDS can obtain specialized treatment for their substance use disorders that relates to their physical health and presence of HIV/AIDS.... View More
  • XA Clients who have experienced sexual abuse XA Programming options are available for individuals who have experienced sexual abuse and who struggle with substance use disorders.... View More
  • DV Clients who have experienced intimate partner violence
  • domestic violence DV Clients who have experienced intimate partner violence or domestic violence and who have a substance use disorder can engage in programming geared towards addressing their experiences as they relate to their substance use disorders.... View More
  • TRMA Clients who have experienced trauma TRMA Clients who have experienced trauma can benefit from programming that can address the effects of that trauma and the impacts of a substance use disorder.... View More
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Opioid Medications Used In Treatment

  • NU Naltrexone used in Treatment Naltrexone is a medication that can be used in the treatment of opioid and alcohol addiction.

Type Of Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment

  • PMAT This facility administers/prescribes medication for alcohol use disorder These facilities provide medication-based interventions during treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD)
  • offering administration and prescription services.... View More

Facility Vaping Policy

  • VAPN Vaping not permitted Vaping is not permitted on the premesis in any capacity.

Type Of Opioid Treatment

  • UN Administers naltrexone These facilities will prescribe Naltrexone as part of a comprehensive addiction treatment program.
  • RPN Relapse prevention from naltrexone Naltrexone may be used in relapse prevention
  • due mainly to the medicationapostrophes ability to manage opioid cravings.
  • MWS Maintenance service with medically supervised withdrawal after stabilization Oftentimes facilities will offer medication maintenance services after one has reached a certain degree of medical stabilization during the detox process. For opioids
  • this often involves the use of medications to alleviate withdrawal symptoms.... View More
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  • External Source Of Medications Used For Alcohol

    • AUINPE In-network prescribing entity These facilities are an in-network prescribing entity
    • meaning they have established partnerships with insurance providers for prescription medication.... View More

    Pharmacotherapies

    • ACM Acamprosate (Campral) Acamprosate is a medication used along with behavioral therapy to treat alcohol use disorder (AUD). Acamprosate is sold under the brand name Campral® and decreases cravings and urges to use alcohol.... View More
    • DSF Disulfiram Disulfiram is a medication that blocks the breakdown of alcohol in the body and is used to treat alcohol use disorder (AUD). People who consume alcohol while taking Disulfiram may experience unpleasant effects such as nausea
    • headache
    • dizziness
    • and vomiting.... View More
    • NXN Naltrexone (oral) Naltrexone (oral) is an opioid antagonist medication that is taken orally and treats alcohol use disorder and opioid use disorder
    • alongside counseling and other support. Naltrexone works in the brain by blocking the effect of opioid receptors and decreasing cravings to use alcohol or opioids.... View More
    • VTRL Naltrexone (extended-release
    • injectable) Extended-release injectable Naltrexone (Vivitrol) is an opioid antagonist prescription medicine used to treat alcohol dependence. Vivitrol is administered by intramuscular (IM) gluteal injection once a month.... View More
    • MHIV Medications for HIV treatment Medications for HIV treatment can control HIV and prevent disease progression. With treatment medications (HIV treatment regimen)
    • most people with HIV don’t develop AIDS and the risk of HIV transmission is reduced.... View More
    • MHCV Medications for Hepatitis C treatment Medications for Hepatitis C treatment include antiviral medications that are usually taken once per day and which help clear the virus from the body.... View More
    • CLND Clonidine Clonidine is a non-stimulant prescription medication used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It is also used to treat high blood pressure in both children and adults
    • and to help manage alcohol and opiate withdrawal.... View More
    • MMD Medication for mental disorders Medications can be used to treat certain mental disorders and conditions. Common medications for mental disorders include antidepressants
    • anti-anxiety medications
    • stimulants
    • antipsychotics
    • and mood stabilizers.... View More
    • NRT Nicotine replacement Nicotine replacement therapy is a type of treatment that provides small
    • steady doses of nicotine to help stop cravings when someone quits smoking. Nicotine replacement products do not contain any of the other chemicals found in tobacco products and can include nicotine gum
    • inhalers
    • lozenges
    • nasal spray
    • and patches.... View More
    • NSC Non-nicotine smoking/tobacco cessation Non-nicotine smoking/tobacco cessation products are available for smokers who do not wish to use nicotine replacement treatments. An example of this is Bupropion (brand names Zyban
    • Wellbutrin
    • or Aplenzin).... View More
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    Gender Accepted

    • FEM Female (FEM) Treatment is available for women.
  • MALE Male (MALE) Treatment is available for men.
  • Assessment/Pre Treatment

    • CMHA Comprehensive mental health assessment CMHA A comprehensive mental health assessments involve questions regarding past and present mental health concerns that help providers develop appropriate treatment plans that will meet the mental health needs of the individual.... View More
    • CSAA Comprehensive substance use assessment CSAA Comprehensive substance use assessments are used to gather information about a client
    • including information regarding psychological health and drug and alcohol use. These assessments can also include involving other experts in the field of addiction and recovery to help collect additional information.... View More
    • OPC Outreach to persons in the community OPC Outreach to persons in the community is an approach that offers risk reduction treatments
    • social rehabilitation
    • inclusion and much more.... View More
    • STU Screening for tobacco use STU Screening for tobacco use involves asking a series of questions that can help a provider determine if tobacco use is occurring and if so
    • to what extent.... View More
    • SSA Screening for substance use SSA Screening for substance use involves asking a series of questions that can help a provider determine if substance use is occurring and if so
    • how serious it is.... View More
    • SMHD Screening for mental disorders SMHD Screening for mental health disorders involves asking a series of questions that help a provider determine if an individual is experiencing one or more mental health disorders
    • and if so
    • which ones and how severe they are.... View More
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    Testing

    • DAUT Drug or alcohol urine screening DAUT Drug or alcohol urine screening is a test that can uses a personapostrophes urine sample to detect a number of substances
    • specifically alcohol
    • amphetamines
    • benzodiazepines
    • opioids
    • marijuana
    • cocaine
    • and PCP.... View More
    • TBS TB screening TBS To test for tuberculosis using the TB skin test
    • a doctor will inject a small amount of fluid into the arm and will require the patient to return within the next 48 to 72 to examine the reaction. The TB blood test requires a blood draw and laboratory analysis to determine the result.... View More

    Age Groups Accepted

    • YAD Young adults (YAD) Young adults are those between the ages of 18 and 26 are permitted to receive treatment for substance use disorders and other associated conditions.... View More
    • ADLT Adults (ADLT) Those ages 26+ are permitted to obtain treatment services for substance use disorders and other associated conditions.... View More

    Recovery Support Services

    • SHG Self-help groups SHG People who have gotten into recovery from their substance use disorder can benefit from self-help groups
    • such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous
    • to continue on in their journey to maintain long-term recovery. Self-help groups offer people a safe space to share and listen to the challenges of others while providing and obtaining support.... View More
    • HS Housing services HS People who have completed their initial treatment can continue receiving support in their recovery with housing services. These services include living options
    • such as sober homes
    • to those who can benefit from slowly integrating back into their daily lives.... View More
    • AOSS Assistance with obtaining social services AOSS Many people who have completed treatment need to rebuild their lives due to the destruction their active addiction caused. Obtaining social services can help people get connected to social workers that can advise them on how to manage their home life
    • social interactions with others who have been impacted by their addiction
    • and much more.... View More
    • PEER Mentoring/peer support PEER Mentoring
    • or offering peer support
    • can bolster oneapostrophes newfound recovery. Not only can they benefit from the attention provided by others
    • but they may also eventually find purpose in serving as a peer support for people who are also in recovery.... View More
    • EMP Employment counseling or training EMP Employment counseling or training can help people learn how to find positive employment and maintain it. This type of counseling or training can include learning how to do things such as write a resume
    • have successful interviews
    • and earn the trust of their employer.... View More
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    Transitional Services

    • ACC Aftercare/continuing care ACC Aftercare
    • or continuing care
    • is any ongoing treatment for substance use disorder that is obtained after an initial rehab program. Aftercare options can include sober living
    • outpatient treatment
    • support groups
    • and participation in alumni programs.... View More
    • DP Discharge Planning DP Prior to leaving rehab
    • a patient and their care team will work together to determine what types of services and supports they may need once they have graduated from their program. This planning can include discussion about medication management
    • family support
    • and additional services that may be beneficial in the patientapostrophes recovery.... View More
    • NOE Naloxone and overdose education NOE Naloxone and overdose education provides patients with information about naloxone
    • including how and when to use it
    • as well as overdose. Patients are educated about how overdoses can occur and what to do in the event that they or a loved one experiences one.... View More
    • OFD Outcome follow-up after discharge OFD Patients who have been discharged from an addiction treatment program will be asked to follow-up with the treatment center or a medical/mental health professional shortly after their departure. This helps encourages continuity of care
    • as well as gives patients the opprotunity to seek advice or additional help for issues that they may be struggling with in their newfound sobriety.... View More
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    Education And Counseling Services

    • HAEC HIV or AIDS education
    • counseling
    • or support HAEC Patients are provided with education
    • counseling
    • or support for HIV or AIDS.
  • TAEC Hepatitis education
  • counseling
  • or support TAEC Patients are provided with education
  • counseling
  • or support for hepatitis.
  • HEOH Health education services other than HIV/AIDS or hepatitis HEOH Patients are provided with health education services for conditions other than HIV/AIDS or hepatitis.
  • SAE Substance use disorder education SAE Substance use disorder education is offered to patients so they can learn more about the disease of addiction
  • how it impacts their minds and bodies
  • and much more.... View More
  • TCC Smoking/vaping/tobacco cessation counseling TCC Counseling services are provided for those who want to stop smoking
  • vaping
  • or using tobacco products.
  • ICO Individual counseling ICO Patients can receive individual counseling sessions
  • where they will work one-on-one with a trained therapist to address the underlying causes of their substance use disorder and develop healthy ways of coping.... View More
  • GCO Group counseling GCO Group counseling services offer patients the opportunity to gather with their peers in a therapeutic setting. There are a variety of therapeutic modalities and activities that can be provided during group counseling sessions
  • all of which are geared towards helping patients build and maintain their recovery.... View More
  • FCO Family counseling FCO Families can suffer significant damage as a result of a loved oneapostrophes addiction. Family counseling services can help all members of a patientapostrophes family address their issues
  • work to improve them
  • and commit to caring for one another as best as possible.... View More
  • MCO Marital/couples counseling MCO Marital couples counseling is offered to patients who have a spouse that wants to engage in therapy with them. Through this service
  • married couples can dig deep into their relationship to help heal resentments
  • improve communication
  • and set new boundaries that keep both members feeling safe and respected.... View More
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  • Ancillary Services

    Northpoint Omaha

    8710 Frederick Street Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska, 68124