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Community Alliance’s whole-person approach addresses the complexity of mental health 

Pull-quote which reads: “Our therapists are surrounded by resources and connections because of our integrated care here.” — Jessica Brown, LIMHP, LADC, rapid response team manager

Mental health is more complex than many of us realize. Our social connections, physical health, emotional resilience, intellectual fulfillment, occupational satisfaction, financial stability, physical environment and sense of purpose all weave together to benefit or deplete our overall wellness. Community Alliance understands this complexity and meets it with comprehensive services. As a Certified Community Behavioral […]

KETV shines the spotlight on Taylor who is thriving thanks to our Healthy Transitions program

Clinton Cedardahl in KETV Video

Community Alliance’s Healthy Transitions program which is focused on helping young people navigate mental-health challenges and ease the transition from adolescent to adult behavioral health care was recently featured on KETV NewsWatch 7. The segment shares how our program changed the trajectory of Taylor’s life, helping her find housing, support and purpose as she steps into adulthood. […]

New Community Alliance partnership strengthens mental health education for legal professionals

Quote from Judge Amy Schuchman that says, “The more we use these Community Alliance trainings to engage attorneys, case managers, family support workers and others, the more people will be equipped to appropriately work with families when mental health concerns arise.”

When families enter the juvenile court system, they’re often navigating more than legal challenges. They may also have mental health or substance use disorders that complicate the process — from attending appointments to complying with court orders to maintaining housing and employment. In Douglas County, Judge Amy Schuchman created Thrive Court to help these families. […]

KETV Highlights Our Collaborative Advocacy work about Nebraska’s proposed service definition changes

KETV Highlights Our Collaborative Advocacy work about Nebraska's proposed service definition change

The Nebraska Association of Behavioral Health Organizations (NABHO) and other behavioral health advocates gathered at Community Alliance earlier in the month to raise concerns about proposed changes to the state’s Medicaid and behavioral health service definitions.  We are concerned the proposals could create confusion for both patients and providers and disrupt ongoing care. Service definitions […]

Update Regarding TriZetto Provider Solutions Cybersecurity Incident

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At Community Alliance, we take the privacy and security of our clients’ information very seriously. We are aware of a recent cybersecurity incident involving our partner, TriZetto Provider Solutions, that may have impacted some individuals. We remain committed to safeguarding sensitive information and to keeping our community informed. For detailed information and updates regarding this […]

Community Alliance brings internationally recognized behavioral health best practices to Omaha

Aileen Brady stands with the CARF accreditation surveyors in front of several tapestries at Community Alliance's headquarters.

At Community Alliance, high-quality, community-focused behavioral health services are the core of our work. We ensure our services are in line with the latest best practices by routinely undergoing an accreditation review process. We work with CARF International, an independent, nonprofit health and human services accreditor.  For people seeking behavioral health services, choosing a CARF-accredited […]

A letter of gratitude from our CEO

Photo of Aileen Brady, CEO, smiling in front of a lit holiday tree, alongside a quote that reads: “Through the collaborative support of our community, we help people transform their lives and travel the road to recovery.”

Community Alliance’s name reflects the reason for our success — through the collaborative support of our community, we help people transform their lives and travel the road to recovery. As 2025 comes to a close, I look back on this year with an abundance of gratitude for all who contributed to making this possible. Many, […]

Community Alliance provides leading care as one of Nebraska’s inaugural Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics

In a significant step toward improving mental health and substance use services in Nebraska, Community Alliance has officially been named a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) — one of just seven agencies in our state’s first cohort to receive the designation.  Community Alliance has worked with the DHHS Division of Medicaid and Long-Term Care and the […]

How Community Alliance’s Intensive Outpatient Program empowers individuals in their sobriety journey

For mental health and substance use treatment, having an empathetic environment and access to whole-person support is key to long-term recovery and lasting change. That’s why Community Alliance’s Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) combines group and one-on-one therapy with substance use education and resource connections. Kevin Gilliam, a behavioral health therapist, and Andrea Milone, a behavioral […]

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