Houses of Hope in Lincoln, Nebraska, provides comprehensive programs for adults facing mental illness and substance use disorders, focusing on long-term recovery and independence. They offer various options, including halfway houses, short-term residential treatment, and service coordination. Designed exclusively for adult men, the facility features three supportive houses that foster a sober environment to aid your recovery journey. Residents must have completed an initial addiction treatment program to transition into independent living. During their stay, individuals are expected to maintain employment, attend individual and group counseling, participate in life skills training, and engage in 12-Step recovery groups. The goal is to equip residents with the tools to manage daily triggers as they reintegrate into their home, family, and community. In addition to transitional housing, a structured short-term residential facility is available for both men and women, emphasizing counseling, psychotherapy, case management, and nursing care. A standout feature of Houses of Hope is their community-based program, which offers coordinated care through collaboration with various local entities, including behavioral health agencies. This initiative provides 24/7 crisis response services and emergency support in both rural and urban areas. Former clients have praised their experiences, with one describing residential treatment as life-changing and another calling it the best decision he ever made.
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