CenterPointe Campus For Hope

1490 North 16th Street Omaha, NE 68102 | 402-827-0570

About CenterPointe Campus For Hope

CenterPointe Campus for Hope is a residential addiction treatment provider located in Omaha, Nebraska.

The program offers detox, residential care, and outpatient services with integrated support for cooccurring mental health conditions.

Campus for Hope aims to create a safe and supportive environment where clients can build skills for long term recovery.

Residential Substance Use Treatment

Campus for Hope specializes in residential substance use treatment for adults, with medically monitored detox available as an entry point for those needing withdrawal management.

The program is designed to help individuals stabilize and begin the recovery process in a campus based setting.

Treatment includes individual and group counseling, case management, recovery education and 12 step support.

Clients work on developing new skills and behaviors to support sobriety and self sufficiency, with 24/7 staff support.

Dual Diagnosis Care

Campus for Hope treats cooccurring mental health conditions alongside addiction, offering integrated dual diagnosis care.

Clients benefit from a full continuum of services, including residential, outpatient and ongoing recovery support.

Getting Started

Campus for Hope provides in person residential and outpatient addiction treatment at its Omaha location.

The program works with a range of payment options to help make treatment accessible for those seeking care.

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402-827-0570
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1490 North 16th Street
Omaha, NE 68102
  • Monday 8AM - 4PM
  • Tuesday 8AM - 4PM
  • Wednesday 8AM - 4PM
  • Thursday 8AM - 4PM
  • Friday 8AM - 4PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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