CenterPointe’s (centerpointe.org) Campus for Hope (CFH) is a state-licensed, CARF-accredited residential substance use and mental health treatment facility supporting underserved members of the greater Omaha metro community. Last year, 94% of the individuals served had no income. Their co-occurring residential treatment program is designed for a four to six month stay to equip individuals with the skills necessary for successful reintegration into society. Their short-term residential treatment program is a 35- 42-day program focused on beginning the recovery process and identifying resources that will aid in that process.

In November 2023, CFH added comprehensive co-occurring mental health and substance use evaluations to its services. To access most mental health or substance use services in Nebraska, a recent assessment with a relevant diagnosis and recommendations is required, and these assessments provide the necessary information.

Providing this service helps individuals take the first step toward receiving care. It reduces barriers to care by conducting both mental health and substance use assessments simultaneously, eliminating the need for separate assessments for co-occurring concerns. This allows people to access care more quickly and efficiently.

Since offering this service, they have conducted 126 assessments. These assessments are available whether you intend to receive services at CenterPointe or another organization.

Over the past 50 years, CenterPointe has grown to include over forty programs including mental health and substance use treatment, primary care services, rehabilitation, medication management, 24- hour crisis response and housing. Learn more, visit their website at centerpointe.org.