For over 50 years, CenterPointe (centerpointe.org) has been a powerful voice in reducing the stigma associated with mental health and substance use, using innovative approaches to focus on holistic healthcare. In 2017, CenterPointe expanded services to Omaha through the Campus for Hope (CFH), located at 1490 N. 16th St.

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 CFH 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. The short-term residential treatment program is a 35-to-42-day program focused on beginning the recovery process and identifying resources that will aid in that process.

CenterPointe’s unique approach focuses on providing person-centered, trauma-informed and whole-person care, utilizing evidence-based practices proven to help those CFH serves to get better sooner, for longer.

CenterPointe served over 4,500 individuals last year and is on track to serve a record number of individuals this year. CenterPointe is always expanding its services to meet the growing need of the individuals they serve. This year, they were able to add comprehensive and psychiatric assessments and outpatient therapy to their service offerings.

To explore all of CenterPointe services, visit centerpointe.org, or call (402) 475-5161.