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Mental Health Services

Many of our mental health programs offer counseling, medical support, a safe place to live, and nutritious meals.

Omaha Metro Area Mental Health Services Information

The Salvation Army of Omaha offers mental health support through:

Community Counseling Center

The Community Counseling Center offers free, trauma-informed individual and group therapy to those who are often overlooked for treatment in the metro area. We serve those who uninsured, homeless or have very low incomes and are enrolled in other Salvation Army programs. Call 402-898-5941 to learn more.

Mental Health Respite

Mental Health Respite offers individuals with an immediate psychiatric crisis residential care for up to 28 days, providing the support, structure, and assistance accessing services needed for stabilization. Call 402-898-7704 to learn more.

Emergency Community Support

This 90-day program serves individuals who are 19 years and older and have experienced a behavioral health crisis. The goal of treatment is to achieve stabilization, increased independence and community integration. Call 402-898-6094 to learn more.

Intensive Community Services

This program offers assistance for six to 12 months to people age 19 and older who have severe and persistent mental illness and need daily supportive services. Treatment focuses on successfully developing skills in order to maintain adequate housing, increased mental health stability and, ultimately, independent living. Call 402-898-5947 to learn more.

Wellspring

Wellspring serves adults who are currently involved in or have a history of sex trafficking, prostitution, exotic dancing or survival sex. Individuals of any gender identity or sexual orientation who wish to make changes in their lives will find counseling through this program. Learn more.

Mental illness affects people of every gender, race, age and socioeconomic level.

Mental illness affects people of every gender, race, age and socioeconomic level.

Because mental illness often goes hand in hand with homelessness, joblessness, poverty and other challenges, many of our mental health programs offer not only counseling and medical support but also other services like a safe place to live, nutritious meals, life skills classes, referrals to employment opportunities and peer support groups. 

Stats

18.5%

Approximately 18.5 percent of adults in the United States experience a mental health disorder or crisis in a given year.

Support Mental Health

Support Mental Health

Due to the shame and stigmatization that surround it, people who struggle with mental illness often suffer silently. 

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