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Mental Health & Substance Use Treatment

Community Alliance provides outpatient substance use disorder treatment and mental health services in metro Omaha, surrounding counties, and anywhere within a 45-mile radius. Our programs support individuals experiencing addiction, mental health conditions, and co-occurring disorders through therapy, medication management, and recovery-focused care.
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We All Need Help Sometimes

Every one of us comes to the table with different life experiences, triggers and burdens that impact our mental health and wellness. Maybe you’re going through a challenging chapter in life. Or perhaps you’ve been struggling with a mental illness, or a substance use disorder (SUD) that prevents you from thriving in the community. People of all ages and from all walks of life come to see us for different reasons.

Our array of outpatient mental health services and substance use disorder treatment programs are individualized and designed to address your specific concerns. We serve you with dignity, respect, and admiration — because it takes courage to ask for help.

What Is Substance Use Disorder (SUD)?

Substance use disorder (SUD) is a medical condition that affects a person’s ability to control their use of substances such as alcohol or drugs. It can impact physical health, mental health, relationships, and daily functioning.

Effective substance use disorder treatment includes therapy, counseling, and support services that help individuals achieve and maintain recovery.

Focused on Recovery

We offer a holistic approach to substance use recovery and mental health treatment, addressing emotional well-being, mental health, and addiction recovery through therapy, counseling, and medication management programs. With a focus on fostering resilience and long-term recovery, our services empower individuals to regain control in a safe and supportive environment. Our care coordination team will help you navigate the services and access additional supports you may need.

What Is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)?

An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a structured treatment option that provides more support than traditional outpatient therapy while allowing individuals to live at home.

IOP typically includes multiple therapy sessions per week, group counseling, and ongoing support to help individuals maintain progress in their recovery journey.

Proven, Expert Care

When you turn to Community Alliance, you access licensed psychiatric providers, credentialed clinicians, and evidence-based treatment services that meet national accreditation standards and follow best practices.

Psychiatric and Counseling Services: Comprehensive diagnostic, treatment, and counseling services for adults, youth, veterans, and families.

Substance Use Services: Outpatient assessment and treatment options for adolescents and adults facing addiction.

Who We Help

We provide care for individuals experiencing:

  • Mental health disorders
  • Substance use disorders (SUD)
  • Anxiety and depression
  • Trauma and stress-related conditions
  • Co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders

Services are available for:

  • Adults
  • Adolescents
  • Families
  • Veterans

Psychiatric and Counseling Services

Comprehensive diagnostic, treatment, and counseling services for adults, youth, veterans, and families.

Substance Use Services

Outpatient assessment and treatment options for adolescents and adults facing addiction.

Frequently Asked Questions

What outpatient mental health services do you offer?

Community Alliance provides therapy, medication management, care coordination, and a range of support services for individuals with mental health and substance use conditions.

Do you treat co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders?

Yes. We provide integrated care for individuals experiencing both mental health conditions and substance use disorders.

Who can access services?

Services are available to adults, adolescents, families, and veterans seeking mental health or substance use recovery support.

Need help today?

Call our WARM LINE to talk through a crisis or stress situation at

402-715-4226

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24-Hour Call or Text: 9-8-8

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402-715-4226
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In-Person Walk-in Support
Monday – Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
7150 Arbor Street

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Mental Health Crisis Chat Available 24/7 via our website