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715 North St. Joseph Avenue, Hastings, NE 68901

Subacute inpatient psychiatric treatment for adults; voluntary, evaluation and treatment of acute symptoms of psychiatric disorders and co-occuring disorders.

Emergency protective custody for those age 19 and over, involuntary. Evaluation and treatment of acute symptoms, initiated by law enforcement personnel in Region 3.

Day psychiatric program, adult partial hospitalization.

Psychiatric home health provides in-home nursing assessment, occupational therapy to assess functional skills, psychology to assist with behavior plans for caregivers, and social work to provide in-home psychotherapy.

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222 5th Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50309

Clerk of the District Court, Mental Health Division assists with process of securing involuntary hospitalization of the mentally ill or those with substance abuse issues. Respondent is given a copy of signed application when they are taken into custody. Persons signing the application must be present to testify. Respondent is represented by a lawyer and the applicant is represented by the county attorney. Hearing determines if the respondent is seriously mentally impaired.

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United Way of the Midlands

401 West 1st Street, Ogallala, NE 69153

Outpatient therapy and counseling for individuals and families, in addition to medication management and substance abuse evaluations.

Arm in Arm, Aiding Recovering Moms is a program for pregnant and/or parenting women who also have problems with substance abuse.

Substance abuse recovery planning coordinates schools, employers, family, and recovering person to put a plan in place that includes relapse prevention.

Youth care coordination program offers one-to-one support and case management services for children and youth with a severe emotional disturbance (SED) diagnosis.

Community support assists persons with severe and persistent mental illness through one-to-one services, helping clients live in a residence of their choice. Provides assessment, planning, linking and monitoring services to meet the client's needs.

Prevention services include a wide-range of speakers, informational videos, books, and brochures.


Emergency support program provides support to individuals who are experiencing a mental health or substance use emergency.


Medication Assisted Treatment including Medication Management with providers specially trained and licensed to provide MAT.

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United Way of the Midlands

605 South 10th Street, 2nd Floor, Lincoln, NE 68508

Elected public prosecutor for Lancaster County prosecutes those who are accused by the police of violating the state criminal code. In order to file a criminal case the prosecutor must believe there is sufficient evidence of the accused's guilt to convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt.

Advises county elected officials on legal matters, conducts the county's civil litigation, enforces child support orders, and files petitions relating to mentally ill persons. No legal advice or representation is provided to individual citizens in private legal matters.

Bad check prosecution of individuals for writing or passing insufficient funds, no account, or forged checks. Aids businesses in reducing the number of bad checks received through education. Businesses or individuals can submit checks to Diversion Services, 4435 O Street, Suite 96, Lincoln, NE 68510, (402) 483-4444, for criminal prosecution of the offender.

Domestic violence prosecutions of offenders of domestic abuse, and assists victims of such violence in prosecuting their cases in court. Appropriate referrals are made to social service agencies.

Juvenile Division prosecutes law violations committed by juveniles, including truancy cases. Brings abuse and neglect cases against parents before the separate Juvenile Court, and files termination of parental rights cases in appropriate situations.

Mental health commitments are initiated through the County Attorney. Mental health proceedings to involuntary commit persons alleged to be mentally ill and dangerous to themselves or others, and who have refused voluntary treatment for their mental illness.

Collects delinquent child support payments under existing divorce decrees, including contempt proceedings, garnishments, tax intercept, wage assignments, and reciprocal enforcement actions for other jurisdictions.

Establishes paternity, including blood testing, settlements, and trials, if necessary.

Obtains child support orders and modifications in appropriate situations.

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United Way of the Midlands

307 East 5th, Lexington, NE 68850

Outpatient therapy and counseling for individuals and families, in addition to medication management and substance abuse evaluations.

Arm in Arm, Aiding Recovering Moms is a program for pregnant and/or parenting women who also have problems with substance abuse.

Substance abuse recovery planning coordinates schools, employers, family, and recovering person to put a plan in place that includes relapse prevention.

Youth care coordination program offers one-to-one support and case management services for children and youth with a severe emotional disturbance (SED) diagnosis.

Community support assists persons with severe and persistent mental illness through one-to-one services, helping clients live in a residence of their choice. Provides assessment, planning, linking and monitoring services to meet the client's needs.

Prevention services include a wide-range of speakers, informational videos, books, and brochures.


Emergency support program provides support to individuals who are experiencing a mental health or substance use emergency.


Medication Assisted Treatment including Medication Management with providers specially trained and licensed to provide MAT.

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United Way of the Midlands

110 North Bailey Avenue, North Platte, NE 69101

Outpatient therapy and counseling for individuals and families, in addition to medication management and substance abuse evaluations.

Arm in Arm, Aiding Recovering Moms is a program for pregnant and/or parenting women who also have problems with substance abuse.

Substance abuse recovery planning coordinates schools, employers, family, and recovering person to put a plan in place that includes relapse prevention.

Youth care coordination program offers one-to-one support and case management services for children and youth with a severe emotional disturbance (SED) diagnosis.

Community support assists persons with severe and persistent mental illness through one-to-one services, helping clients live in a residence of their choice. Provides assessment, planning, linking and monitoring services to meet the client's needs.

Prevention services include a wide-range of speakers, informational videos, books, and brochures.


Emergency support program provides support to individuals who are experiencing a mental health or substance use emergency.


Medication Assisted Treatment including Medication Management with providers specially trained and licensed to provide MAT.

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United Way of the Midlands

825 J Street, Lincoln, NE 68508

Short term inpatient stabilization (average length of stay 7 days) to acutely mentally ill persons in crisis who require emergency protective custody and psychiatric supervision. Priority is given to persons in the Region V service area.

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United Way of the Midlands

1012 West 3rd Street, Mc Cook, NE 69001

Outpatient therapy and counseling for individuals and families, in addition to medication management and substance abuse evaluations.

Arm in Arm, Aiding Recovering Moms is a program for pregnant and/or parenting women who also have problems with substance abuse.

Substance abuse recovery planning coordinates schools, employers, family, and recovering person to put a plan in place that includes relapse prevention.

Youth care coordination program offers one-to-one support and case management services for children and youth with a severe emotional disturbance (SED) diagnosis.

Community support assists persons with severe and persistent mental illness through one-to-one services, helping clients live in a residence of their choice. Provides assessment, planning, linking and monitoring services to meet the client's needs.

Prevention services include a wide-range of speakers, informational videos, books, and brochures.


Emergency support program provides support to individuals who are experiencing a mental health or substance use emergency.


Medication Assisted Treatment including Medication Management with providers specially trained and licensed to provide MAT.

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United Way of the Midlands

2615 Edwards Street, Alton, IL 62002

Psychiatrists, psychologists and case managers evaluate individuals to help determine the type of mental health need. Treatment can include inpatient hospitalization, outpatient therapy, medication management and other solutions to best assist.

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Douglas County Attorney's Office, 1717 Harney Street, Omaha, NE 68183

Filing of mental health board petitions for involuntary commitment to a mental health hospital.

- The patient must be dangerous as well as mentally ill.

- There must be an overt act of dangerousness to the patient or to someone else occurring within the last three months.

- There must be information establishing mental illness.

- Subject must be found in Douglas County at time Petition is filed.

The Petition will be presented to the Deputy County Attorney to determine if there is sufficient evidence of dangerous acts and mental illness for approval of the filing of the Petition.

Petitioner and other witnesses may have to appear at the commitment hearing to give sworn testimony to the evidence of dangerousness to self or others as well as mental illness. The subject and his/her attorney will be present. Failure to appear might result in the dismissal of the Petition.

- A Public Defender will be appointed to represent the subject if he/she is indigent.

- The only testimony permitted to be introduced at the hearing is first hand information. No hearsay evidence can be introduced.

- The commitment hearing will be held within 7 days after patient is admitted to hospital.

- Commitment by the Board of Mental Health is for persons who refuse voluntary treatment.

- The Board of Mental Health does not commit persons solely on the basis of having an intellectual or cognitive disability.

- The Board of Mental Health does not pay for the care of patients or pay for the Physician while subject is in the hospital.

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United Way of the Midlands

23485 Western Avenue, Park Forest, IL 60466

The Mobile Crisis Response Program, or MCR provides immediate access to emergency mental health evaluations for Medicaid enrollees (and eligible children) who are experiencing a mental health crisis. MCR is part of Illinois' Pathways to Success program that uses care coordination to make sure children with complex behavioral health needs can get the services they need at home and in their community.

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211 Metro Chicago

9712 West 191st Street, Unit B, Mokena, IL 60448

Clarity Clinic's Intensive Outpatient Program (PHP)involves participants attending group treatment sessions for three hours a day, three to five days a week, depending on the participant's assessed needs. This allows participants to return home or to a supportive environment outside of treatment hours. In addition to the structured 9-15 hours a week of group work this program requires, IOP will require participants to set aside additional time for individual therapy and optional medication management.

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211 Metro Chicago

501 Davis Street, Evanston, IL 60201

Clarity Clinic's Intensive Outpatient Program (PHP)involves participants attending group treatment sessions for three hours a day, three to five days a week, depending on the participant's assessed needs. This allows participants to return home or to a supportive environment outside of treatment hours. In addition to the structured 9-15 hours a week of group work this program requires, IOP will require participants to set aside additional time for individual therapy and optional medication management.

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211 Metro Chicago

333 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1400, Chicago, IL 60601

Clarity Clinic's Intensive Outpatient Program (PHP)involves participants attending group treatment sessions for three hours a day, three to five days a week, depending on the participant's assessed needs. This allows participants to return home or to a supportive environment outside of treatment hours. In addition to the structured 9-15 hours a week of group work this program requires, IOP will require participants to set aside additional time for individual therapy and optional medication management.

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211 Metro Chicago

12021 South Harlem Avenue, Palos Heights, IL 60463

The Mobile Crisis Response Program, or MCR provides immediate access to emergency mental health evaluations for Medicaid enrollees (and eligible children) who are experiencing a mental health crisis. MCR is part of Illinois' Pathways to Success program that uses care coordination to make sure children with complex behavioral health needs can get the services they need at home and in their community.

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211 Metro Chicago

18230 Orland Parkway, Orland Park, IL 60467

ACCESS Behavioral Health is a behavioral health treatment program offering a variety of services to adults seeking evidence-based interventions for mental health disorders. Services include Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services, Therapy/Counseling, Community Support, Vocational Rehabilitation, Work Readiness Training, Psychological Assessments, and Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Treatment.

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211 Metro Chicago

555 Wilson Lane, Des Plaines, IL 60016

Chicago Behavioral Hospital provides an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) that caters to those who wish to receive mental health treatment while maintaining their daily lives.

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211 Metro Chicago

2259 South Damen Avenue, Chicago, IL 60608

Pilsen Wellness Center's Mental Health Crisis Care program is a service designed to provide immediate support and stabilization to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. The program offers rapid intervention, ensuring that individuals facing severe emotional distress receive timely care in a supportive environment. The Mental Health Crisis Care Program provides Crisis Stabilization Services on a 24-hour basis, 365 days per year. Services are offered on or off-site. If due to limited coverage, or they are unable to assist an individual, the program will connect them with other crisis services within the 988 network. Services include:Mobile crisis responseCrisis interventionCrisis stabilizationAftercare services (if applicable)This program is funded by the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health.

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211 Metro Chicago

19990 Governors Highway, Olympia Fields, IL 60461

The Mobile Crisis Response Program, or MCR provides immediate access to emergency mental health evaluations for Medicaid enrollees (and eligible children) who are experiencing a mental health crisis. MCR is part of Illinois' Pathways to Success program that uses care coordination to make sure children with complex behavioral health needs can get the services they need at home and in their community.

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211 Metro Chicago

2715 West 63rd Street, Chicago, IL 60629

Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. provides emergency mental health services 24-hours a day, 365 days a year through their Mobile Crisis Response Team.

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211 Metro Chicago

2101 South Arlington Heights Road, Suite 116, Arlington Heights, IL 60005

Clarity Clinic's Intensive Outpatient Program (PHP)involves participants attending group treatment sessions for three hours a day, three to five days a week, depending on the participant's assessed needs. This allows participants to return home or to a supportive environment outside of treatment hours. In addition to the structured 9-15 hours a week of group work this program requires, IOP will require participants to set aside additional time for individual therapy and optional medication management.

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211 Metro Chicago