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JCAHO & CARF Accreditation

All of our rehab listings maintain
accreditation from the Joint Commission (JCAHO)
and the Commission On Accreditation Of Rehabilitation
Facilities (CARF).

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Licensed Staff

Each facility staffs an experienced team of licensed and
trained professionals who are dedicated to treating substance
abuse with a high level of care.

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Memberships & Certifications

We aim to ensure that our rehab listings are members of such
organizations as the National Association of Addiction
Treatment Providers (NAATP) or have LegitScript certification.

Substance Abuse Stats for the State of Nebraska  

The state of Nebraska has not been spared from the drug crisis this country faces. Here are a few of the frightening statistics about substance abuse in Nebraska:

  • In the decade between 2006 to 2016 the death rate from drug overdoses nearly doubled, rising from four deaths per 100,000 people to over six, and increasing to 8.1 per 100,000 in 2017.
  • The most common substance abuse treatments are in relation to a primary use of stimulants, with 35% of those entering treatment having stimulants including methamphetamine as the primary cause of admission for 2011.

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

One important factor to consider in choosing a rehab in Nebraska is the convenience of getting there. What would the commute be like to attend an outpatient rehab program? There is no commute for inpatient rehab making it an ideal choice for those who would have to travel far or who don’t have access to a car. Additionally, inpatient rehab is the only option that offers around the clock care.

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

The recommended length of treatment in rehab will vary based on the individual’s needs, but in general there is a minimum of 90 days needed for effective treatment. Many people choose much longer rehab programs to ensure continued recovery. Most people do not spend the entire time in an inpatient program, but will combine inpatient with later outpatient treatment.

What to Expect at Rehab

The best rehabs in Nebraska will tailor a program to an individual’s specific needs, but here are some things everyone can expect:

  • Therapy: Both group therapy and individual therapy will help the patient understand their personal relationship to addiction and how to begin on the road to recovery.
  • Medication: For many, a missing piece is pharmacological, and finding the right medication, either for a co-occurring condition or to treat addiction symptoms, is the last piece needed for recovery.

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

Detox is a critical step to recovery because it is what allows the body to cleanse itself fully of the substance in a safe and supportive environment. Sometimes when a person stops using a substance, their body can go into withdrawal. The consequences of this can be severe enough that they will require medical attention. Signs you may need to enter detox include:

  • The inability or feeling unable to stop using a substance.
  • Preoccupation with the substance.
  • Constantly needing to use more of the substance to achieve the desired effect.

How Long is Detox?

Detox varies from as short as 3 days to as long as a month, although in most cases it does not last longer than a week. Factors that contribute to the length of time in rehab include a person’s:

  • Weight
  • Metabolism
  • Primary Substance Used
  • Additional Substances
  • Substance Abuse History