OACRA Nebraska Treatment & Behavioral Health Directory
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Nebraska Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Service Resources
This Nebraska treatment and behavioral health directory organizes mental health services, substance use treatment, Nebraska probation-related SUD service routes, MAT/OTP access, outpatient care, residential treatment, crisis services, domestic violence intervention resources, anger-management services, evaluations, telehealth options, and court-related support resources that may assist people navigating probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, problem-solving courts, reentry, community supervision, and related service obligations across Nebraska.
Nebraska treatment requirements can vary depending on the court, probation office, parole authority, evaluator recommendation, standardized substance-use evaluation, problem-solving court plan, Medicaid or insurance coverage, provider licensure, regional behavioral-health access route, telehealth acceptance, domestic violence intervention requirement, or supervising authority. Users should confirm approval, reporting expectations, provider acceptance, attendance documentation, telehealth rules, and certificate wording before enrolling or paying fees.
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Are you a Nebraska treatment, counseling, recovery, evaluation, MAT, domestic-violence intervention, or behavioral-health provider?
Behavioral health providers, outpatient counseling offices, recovery centers, substance-use treatment programs, MAT providers, OTP clinics, licensed clinicians, domestic violence intervention providers, anger-management programs, peer recovery organizations, residential treatment programs, telehealth programs, and court-related service organizations may request listing updates or enhanced visibility on OACRA.
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Directory sponsorship supports ongoing maintenance of Nebraska treatment-resource coverage while giving providers, organizations, recovery partners, employers, and community stakeholders visible recognition on a high-intent statewide resource hub. Sponsorship may include statewide, regional, county, rural-area, reentry-focused, or category visibility while OACRA preserves independent editorial control and confirmation-first routing.
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Statewide Nebraska Treatment & Behavioral Health Resources
Coverage includes all Nebraska counties. This statewide section centralizes Nebraska DHHS behavioral-health information, Nebraska 988 crisis access, Nebraska Probation’s standardized substance-use services route, domestic violence intervention guidance, MAT/OTP questions, telehealth cautions, regional behavioral-health access notes, and documentation guidance before regional provider boards below.
Statewide accessNebraska DHHS, Probation, 988, DV & Treatment Locator Routes
Nebraska DHHS Division of Behavioral Health
State behavioral-health access route
Nebraska DHHS is the lead state agency for behavioral health, including mental health and substance use disorder information. Users should confirm the correct treatment route, regional access, payment, documentation, and case-specific reporting requirements before enrolling.
Ask AboutRegional access • service type • payment • records
AreaStatewide Nebraska
Nebraska 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Statewide crisis support route
Nebraska users can call, text, or chat 988 for crisis support related to mental health, substance use, suicidal thoughts, or emotional distress. For immediate danger, overdose, urgent medical needs, law enforcement, EMS, or fire response, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Use ForMental-health crisis • substance-use crisis • urgent support
AreaStatewide Nebraska
Nebraska Probation Standardized Model for Substance Use Services
Probation and problem-solving court SUD route
Nebraska Probation uses a standardized model for substance-use services for adult and juvenile probationers and problem-solving court participants. Users should confirm evaluation format, referral instructions, approved reporting method, treatment level, and documentation expectations with the officer, court, evaluator, or provider.
Ask AboutEvaluation • level of care • reporting • completion proof
AreaStatewide Nebraska probation route
Nebraska Domestic Violence Intervention Program Guidance
Domestic abuse intervention guidance route
Nebraska domestic violence intervention participation may be required by a court, legal order, attorney, probation or parole officer, employer, or another authority. Users should confirm provider acceptance, curriculum, group length, attendance logs, progress reports, and certificate wording before enrolling.
DV interventionCourt-related groupsConfirm before enrolling
Ask AboutProvider fit • group length • reports • certificate
AreaStatewide Nebraska
SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov
National treatment locator route
Federal treatment locator for mental-health and substance-use providers. Users can search Nebraska providers by ZIP code, payment type, outpatient care, residential care, telehealth, opioid treatment, and service category.
Treatment locatorMental health / SUDConfirm before enrolling
For methadone, buprenorphine/Suboxone, naltrexone/Vivitrol, or other recovery medication services, confirm dosing, counseling, attendance, drug screens, documentation, insurance, transportation, and reporting expectations before enrolling.
MAT / OTPRecovery medicationConfirm reporting rules
User guidanceStatewide Nebraska Intake & Documentation Questions
Confirm the Exact Requirement Before Scheduling
Confirm whether the requirement is a substance-use evaluation, mental-health evaluation, outpatient group, residential treatment, MAT/OTP, domestic violence intervention, anger management, crisis stabilization, telehealth service, or documentation update before scheduling or paying.
Requirement checkAssessment / treatmentConfirm first
Confirm WithCourt • probation • parole • evaluator • provider
Ask AboutProgram type • reports • completion proof
AreaStatewide Nebraska
Use Regional Behavioral-Health Access Carefully
Nebraska behavioral-health access may route through regional systems, local providers, community agencies, probation referrals, Medicaid networks, or private providers. Confirm whether the service is available in the correct county and whether documents can be issued for the specific case requirement.
Ask AboutCounty served • intake • payment • documents
AreaStatewide Nebraska
Telehealth & Online Class Acceptance Caution
Telehealth can help users with transportation barriers, rural access issues, work schedules, childcare challenges, disability needs, or limited local availability. Court-related acceptance varies. Confirm live versus self-paced format, identity verification, provider licensure, Nebraska acceptance, attendance tracking, reporting method, and certificate wording before enrolling.
Statewide Nebraska Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Nebraska may request listing updates so OACRA users and referral partners can find accurate program information, intake routes, eligibility notes, county access details, telehealth options, and documentation expectations.
Omaha Metro Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Omaha, Douglas County, Sarpy County, Bellevue, Papillion, La Vista, Ralston, Gretna, Bennington, and nearby metro communities. Users should confirm intake, documentation, insurance, telehealth options, substance-use evaluation requirements, domestic violence intervention fit, and whether a provider can issue records required by probation, parole, pretrial, problem-solving courts, or other court-related requirements.
Omaha-area behavioral-health route with outpatient mental-health and related support services. Users should confirm current service lines, SUD-related availability, documentation, payment, and case-specific reporting capacity.
Behavioral healthOutpatient supportConfirm service line
Omaha-area substance-use treatment and recovery route. Users should confirm assessment requirements, program level, current openings, documentation, insurance, payment, and reporting requirements before enrolling.
SUD treatmentResidential / outpatientConfirm current openings
Omaha metro route for behavioral-health, counseling, family-support, and related services. Users should confirm current program availability, domestic violence intervention fit, documentation, payment, and case-specific acceptance.
Behavioral healthFamily / DV supportConfirm program fit
Ask AboutCounseling • DV services • SUD support • reports
AreaOmaha / Sarpy / Council Bluffs area
Charles Drew Health Center
Community health and behavioral-health route
Community health route that may include behavioral-health support and integrated care. Users should confirm current adult services, SUD-related supports, documentation, payment, and referral requirements.
Integrated careBehavioral healthConfirm current services
User guidanceOmaha Metro Intake & Documentation Questions
Confirm Whether the Provider Fits the Case Requirement
Omaha-area providers may offer several service types. Confirm whether the requirement is an evaluation, outpatient treatment, residential treatment, MAT/OTP, domestic violence intervention, mental-health counseling, or progress-update documentation.
Case fitEvaluation / treatmentConfirm before scheduling
Ask AboutService type • reports • completion proof
AreaOmaha Metro
Omaha Metro Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Omaha, Douglas County, Sarpy County, Bellevue, Papillion, La Vista, and nearby communities may request listing updates so OACRA users can find accurate program information, intake routes, and documentation expectations.
Ask Where Records Will Be Sent
Ask whether documents are sent directly to the court, probation officer, parole officer, attorney, evaluator, treatment court coordinator, or user. Confirm whether the user must upload, hand-deliver, email, or bring original documents.
Transportation, Schedule & Telehealth Planning
Ask providers about evening groups, telehealth, transportation barriers, make-up sessions, missed-session rules, and whether attendance proof can be sent directly to the supervising authority or referral source.
Domestic Violence / Intervention Program Fit
If the requirement involves domestic violence intervention, abuse intervention, or anger management, confirm group format, curriculum, provider acceptance, attendance documentation, progress reporting, and certificate wording before enrolling.
RequestAttendance logs • reports • certificate language
AreaOmaha Metro
Lincoln & Southeast Nebraska Treatment Resources
Primary coverage includes Lincoln, Lancaster County, Beatrice, Nebraska City, Seward, York, Crete, Wahoo, Gage County, Otoe County, Saline County, Saunders County, and nearby southeast Nebraska communities.
Regional providersBehavioral Health, SUD, Residential, MAT & Outpatient Routes
Bryan Health Behavioral Health Services
Lincoln health-system behavioral-health route
Lincoln-area health-system route for behavioral-health and substance-use related services. Users should confirm current service availability, assessment requirements, insurance, documentation, and court-related reporting capacity.
Nebraska provider route for co-occurring substance-use and mental-health treatment, residential services, outpatient support, and recovery programming. Users should confirm location, current availability, level of care, payment, and documentation.
SUD / co-occurringResidential / outpatientConfirm level of care
Lincoln-area substance-use recovery and treatment route. Users should confirm program type, current availability, documentation, referral requirements, payment, and whether the service fits the specific case requirement.
Ask AboutProgram level • intake • records • completion proof
AreaLincoln
Blue Valley Behavioral Health
Southeast Nebraska behavioral-health route
Southeast Nebraska behavioral-health route with multiple community access points. Users should confirm current service lines, SUD-related services, documentation, payment, telehealth, and reporting capacity.
Ask AboutCounty office • counseling • SUD • records
AreaSoutheast Nebraska
Lincoln MAT / OTP Search Route
MAT / opioid treatment search route
Users needing medication-assisted treatment should confirm dosing schedule, counseling expectations, drug-screen rules, transportation, insurance, documentation, and whether the provider can report compliance to the supervising authority when required.
User guidanceLincoln & Southeast Nebraska Intake Questions
Confirm Evaluation and Treatment-Level Requirements
Lincoln and southeast Nebraska users should confirm whether the requirement is for an evaluation only, a recommended treatment level, outpatient participation, residential treatment, MAT, mental-health counseling, or progress documentation.
Ask AboutAssessment • recommendations • report format
AreaLincoln / Southeast Nebraska
Lincoln / Southeast Nebraska Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Lincoln, Lancaster County, Beatrice, Nebraska City, Seward, York, Crete, Wahoo, and nearby southeast Nebraska communities may request listing updates so users can find accurate intake routes, service categories, and documentation expectations.
Ask About Case-Ready Documentation
Ask whether the provider can issue intake verification, enrollment letters, attendance logs, progress reports, discharge summaries, completion certificates, MAT compliance records, and evaluation reports in a format accepted by the referring authority.
Work Schedule, Telehealth and Attendance Planning
Ask providers about evening groups, telehealth, transportation barriers, make-up sessions, missed-session rules, and whether attendance proof can be sent directly to the supervising authority or referral source.
Domestic Violence / Anger-Management Program Fit
If the requirement involves domestic violence intervention, abuse intervention, anger management, or related group services, confirm curriculum, group length, provider acceptance, attendance logs, progress reporting, and certificate wording before enrolling.
RequestAttendance logs • reports • certificate language
AreaLincoln / Southeast Nebraska
Central Nebraska Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Grand Island, Kearney, Hastings, Columbus, Lexington, Holdrege, Aurora, York overlap, Hall County, Buffalo County, Adams County, Platte County, Dawson County, Phelps County, and nearby central Nebraska communities.
Mid-Plains Center for Behavioral Healthcare Services
Central Nebraska behavioral-health route
Central Nebraska behavioral-health route for mental-health, substance-use related services, crisis support, and outpatient care. Users should confirm intake, current service lines, documentation, payment, and case-specific reporting capacity.
Behavioral healthCentral NebraskaConfirm current services
Ask AboutIntake • SUD • crisis • records • payment
AreaGrand Island / Central Nebraska
South Central Behavioral Services
South-central behavioral-health route
Behavioral-health route for south-central Nebraska communities. Users should confirm county access, current adult services, substance-use options, crisis route, documentation, and payment requirements.
Behavioral healthSouth-central NebraskaConfirm county access
Health-system route that may support behavioral-health access, psychiatric care, crisis stabilization, and referral planning. Users should confirm current service availability, insurance, documentation, and reporting capacity.
Ask AboutBehavioral health • referrals • records • insurance
AreaGrand Island / Central Nebraska
Central Nebraska SUD, MAT and Telehealth Search Route
SUD and MAT provider search route
Use provider locators and regional routes to compare outpatient, residential, detox, telehealth, and MAT-related options. Confirm current openings, payment, documentation, and court-related compatibility before enrolling.
SUD / MATOutpatient / residentialConfirm availability
Ask AboutMAT • telehealth • level of care • reports
AreaCentral Nebraska
User guidanceCentral Nebraska Intake Questions
Confirm Regional Access and Reporting Destination
Central Nebraska users may receive referrals through probation, problem-solving courts, regional behavioral-health access, Medicaid networks, or private providers. Confirm who must receive records and whether direct submission is available.
Ask AboutReports • completion proof • direct submission
AreaCentral Nebraska
Central Nebraska Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Grand Island, Kearney, Hastings, Columbus, Lexington, Holdrege, Aurora, and surrounding communities may request listing updates so users can find accurate program information, intake routes, and documentation expectations.
Ask About Completion Wording
Completion proof should match the requirement. Ask whether the certificate, discharge summary, or progress note lists attendance, dates, level of care, treatment-plan completion, MAT compliance, or evaluation recommendations.
Travel and Schedule Planning
Central Nebraska users may need to coordinate travel, work schedules, childcare, and weather issues. Ask about evening options, telehealth, missed-session rules, make-up policies, and whether attendance proof can be sent directly.
Northeast Nebraska Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Norfolk, Wayne, South Sioux City, Fremont, Blair, Columbus overlap, Madison County, Wayne County, Dakota County, Dodge County, Washington County, Stanton County, Pierce County, Cuming County, and nearby northeast Nebraska communities.
Northeast Nebraska behavioral-health route for counseling, mental-health services, and substance-use related support. Users should confirm current service lines, documentation, payment, telehealth, and reporting capacity.
Behavioral healthNortheast NebraskaConfirm current services
Northeast Nebraska SUD, MAT and Telehealth Search Route
SUD and MAT provider search route
Use provider locators and regional routes to compare outpatient, residential, detox, telehealth, and MAT-related options. Confirm current openings, payment, documentation, and court-related compatibility before enrolling.
SUD / MATOutpatient / residentialConfirm availability
Use Nebraska domestic violence intervention guidance and direct provider confirmation to check program format, referral instructions, group length, attendance documentation, progress reporting, and completion certificate wording.
Confirm County Access and Documentation Route
Northeast Nebraska users may need to confirm whether services are available locally, by telehealth, through a regional behavioral-health route, or through a provider in another city. Confirm who receives records and whether direct submission is available.
Northeast Nebraska Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Norfolk, Wayne, South Sioux City, Fremont, Blair, Madison County, Wayne County, Dakota County, Dodge County, and surrounding communities may request listing updates so users can find accurate program information, intake routes, and documentation expectations.
Document Attendance and Progress Early
Ask whether the provider can issue intake verification, enrollment letters, attendance logs, progress reports, discharge summaries, completion certificates, and evaluation reports in a format accepted by the referring authority.
Telehealth, Travel and Work-Schedule Planning
Ask providers about evening groups, telehealth, transportation barriers, make-up sessions, missed-session rules, and whether attendance proof can be sent directly to the supervising authority or referral source.
Primary coverage includes North Platte, Scottsbluff, Gering, Sidney, Alliance, Chadron, Ogallala, McCook, Valentine, Lexington overlap, Lincoln County, Scotts Bluff County, Cheyenne County, Box Butte County, Dawes County, Keith County, Red Willow County, and nearby western Nebraska and Panhandle communities.
Ask AboutCounty access • crisis • SUD • documentation
AreaNorth Platte / West-central Nebraska
Region 1 Behavioral Health Authority
Panhandle behavioral-health access route
Panhandle behavioral-health access route. Users should confirm provider network, current services, SUD-related options, crisis access, documentation, payment, and whether the service fits a specific court-related requirement.
Behavioral health regionPanhandle accessConfirm provider network
Ask AboutNetwork • crisis • SUD • records • payment
AreaScottsbluff / Panhandle
Great Plains Health Behavioral Health Route
North Platte health-system behavioral-health route
Health-system route that may support behavioral-health access, crisis stabilization, psychiatric care, and referral planning. Users should confirm current service availability, insurance, documentation, and reporting capacity.
Ask AboutBehavioral health • referrals • records • insurance
AreaNorth Platte / Western Nebraska
Western Nebraska SUD, MAT and Telehealth Search Route
SUD and MAT provider search route
Use provider locators and regional routes to compare outpatient, residential, detox, telehealth, and MAT-related options. Confirm current openings, payment, documentation, travel distance, and court-related compatibility before enrolling.
SUD / MATOutpatient / residentialConfirm availability
Ask AboutMAT • telehealth • level of care • reports
AreaWestern Nebraska / Panhandle
User guidanceWestern Nebraska & Panhandle Intake Questions
Confirm Travel Distance and Reporting Rules
Western Nebraska and Panhandle users may need to travel long distances or rely on telehealth. Confirm whether the required service can be completed locally, online, through a regional route, or through another accepted provider.
Western Nebraska / Panhandle Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving North Platte, Scottsbluff, Gering, Sidney, Alliance, Chadron, Ogallala, McCook, Valentine, and surrounding communities may request listing updates so users can find accurate intake routes, service categories, and documentation expectations.
Confirm Completion Proof Before Paying
Ask whether the provider can issue the exact document needed for the case, including attendance proof, assessment report, discharge summary, progress report, treatment-plan update, or completion certificate.
Crisis, Detox and Emergency Access Planning
For crisis, detox, overdose risk, withdrawal concerns, or urgent medical needs, confirm the appropriate immediate route. Use 988 for crisis support and 911 or emergency care for immediate danger or medical emergencies.
EmergencyImmediate danger • overdose • urgent medical need: 911
AreaWestern Nebraska / Panhandle
Provider Listing Guidance for Nebraska
This section explains what OACRA may list and how providers can improve accuracy for end users, referral partners, case managers, courts, attorneys, supervising officers, problem-solving court coordinators, reentry navigators, and community organizations.
Provider categoriesWhat can be listed
Treatment, Behavioral Health & Recovery Providers
OACRA may list Nebraska behavioral-health providers, substance-use treatment programs, outpatient counseling offices, MAT providers, OTP clinics, residential treatment programs, crisis routes, recovery support organizations, peer recovery programs, sober-living operators, care-coordination providers, and telehealth providers.
Treatment providersBehavioral health / recoveryConfirm service level
Domestic Violence Intervention, Abuse Intervention & Anger-Management Providers
Nebraska domestic violence, abuse intervention, and anger-management requirements may specify a provider, curriculum, program length, group format, referral pathway, progress-reporting schedule, or completion certificate. Providers should clearly state what documentation they can issue.
DV / angerCourt-related groupsConfirm acceptance first
Evaluations, Assessments & Treatment-Plan Providers
Evaluation providers may perform substance-use evaluations, mental-health evaluations, treatment recommendations, court-connected evaluations, probation-related assessments, or treatment-plan updates. Users should confirm whether the evaluator is accepted by the court, officer, attorney, problem-solving court, diversion program, or referring agency before scheduling.
Ask AboutReport format • recommendations • submission • timelines
AreaNebraska statewide
Crisis, Peer Recovery, Care Coordination & Telehealth Providers
OACRA may list crisis stabilization routes, 988-related support routes, peer recovery organizations, care coordination programs, recovery community organizations, telehealth programs, and support providers when their information is useful for navigation and referral support.
Sponsor Nebraska Directory Coverage
Sponsors may support statewide, regional, county, rural-area, reentry-focused, or category visibility while helping OACRA maintain updated independent directory coverage. Sponsorship recognition does not create a referral guarantee, clinical endorsement, legal approval, or formal approval for a specific court-related requirement.
VisibilityStatewide • regional • county • category
AreaNebraska statewide
OACRA Confirmation-First Standard
OACRA does not label providers as formally approved for a specific court-related requirement unless that information is directly confirmed and appropriate to publish. Users should treat this directory as a navigation aid and confirm all program acceptance, documentation, payment, reporting, attendance, telehealth, and completion requirements with the appropriate authority before enrolling.
Confirmation-firstUser must verifyNo referral guarantee
Keep Intake Details Current
Providers can improve user experience by submitting current phone numbers, intake forms, service areas, eligibility rules, appointment availability, payment options, telehealth availability, rural access notes, and documentation capabilities. Clear information reduces confusion and improves referral utility.