Overview
As a trusted nonprofit drug rehab in Omaha, Valley Hope provides compassionate and effective outpatient addiction treatment for adults in a professional and confidential clinic setting. The environment is designed to be a safe, respectful, and supportive space for recovery. Conveniently located in southeastern Omaha, the center is designed for those who need structured care while maintaining their daily work and family commitments. Valley Hope offers a full spectrum of outpatient services, including a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and a flexible Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) with both day and evening options. They also feature a specialized dual diagnosis program to address co-occurring mental health conditions. By integrating evidence-based therapies like CBT with a 12-Step philosophy, their team of master's-level clinicians guides individuals toward a sustainable, long-term recovery. Visit their website here.
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Treatment
Levels of Care
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Structured day & evening treatment.
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Effective, flexible care for your schedule.
Veteran Treatment Services
Specialized care for those who served.
Approaches
Policies
Mandatory Participation
Consistent attendance and participation are required.
Sobriety Required
Abstinence is required; random screenings are conducted.
Respectful Conduct
Supportive attitude towards peers and staff is essential.
Confidentiality
Clients must respect the privacy of their peers.
Smoking/Vaping Policy
Permitted in designated outdoor areas only.
Cost
Insurance Accepted
As a nonprofit, Valley Hope is in-network with most major plans, accepts Nebraska Medicaid, and is a Cigna Center of Excellence.
Verify Your InsuranceSelf-Pay
Self-pay options are available. Please call to confirm exact pricing for the full program.
- Outpatient Program (IOP/PHP): Est. $8,250
Reviews
Based on 26 Google reviews
What Clients Appreciate
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Caring Counselors: Staff are praised for being compassionate and wanting to see clients succeed.
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Effective Structure: The program provides essential tools and routine needed for long-term recovery.
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Supportive Groups: Group therapy is highlighted as a supportive and beneficial experience.
"This place saved my life. The counselors are amazing and truly care. They taught me so much. Group therapy was scary at first but I ended up loving it and looking forward to going... Highly recommend!"
"Valley Hope changed my life for the better. The staff here is so caring and want to see people succeed. The structure is amazing, helps with routine and time management. It works if you work it."
View additional context from reviews
While many reviews are positive, some critical feedback mentions issues with administrative communication and billing. A few former clients noted that high staff turnover led to inconsistency in their care.
Tip: It's always a good idea to ask about your specific counselor's experience and to keep clear records of any billing communication.
Location
Address
Valley Hope of Omaha11815 M Street #100
Omaha, NE 68137, USA
Hours
Admissions Line: Available 9am-5pm
Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am - 5pm
Frequently Asked Questions
Program & Treatment
What substance use disorder treatment programs do you offer?
Valley Hope of Omaha offers a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) with a dual diagnosis track, Telehealth services, Continuing Care, and a Family Care Program.
How long will I be there?
The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a twelve-week program. The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) consists of 20 sessions over a four-week period (Monday-Friday).
What types of therapies do you use in your addiction treatment programs?
Their clinical approach includes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), group therapy, individual sessions, psychoeducation, mindfulness practice, and relapse prevention, all blended with a 12-Step philosophy.
How do you treat dual diagnosis? / Do you treat co-occurring mental disorders?
Yes, the facility has a dedicated Co-Occurring Intensive Outpatient Program. This program integrates therapies for both substance use and mental health disorders, blending clinical methods with a 12-Step philosophy to provide comprehensive care.
Is Suboxone (MAT) permitted?
Yes, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is provided by a Valley Hope medical professional as part of a comprehensive treatment plan, particularly in the Partial Hospitalization Program.
Does this program use the 12-steps?
Yes. Their treatment approach explicitly "blends 12 Step philosophy with innovative clinical methods" and includes "12 Step education."
Is the program faith-based?
While the program incorporates the 12-Steps, which have a spiritual component, and offers "Spiritual Care," it is not explicitly described as a faith-based program. It is open to individuals of all beliefs and backgrounds.
Do you provide detoxification services?
No, the Omaha location is an outpatient facility and does not offer medical detox. However, Valley Hope has other facilities, such as their location in O'Neill, NE, that provide detoxification services.
Cost & Logistics
What will my costs be for treatment?
Costs vary based on your specific insurance plan and the recommended level of care. For self-pay clients, the estimated cost is $8,250 for the full outpatient program (IOP/PHP). The best way to determine your exact costs is to call for a free insurance benefits check.
Do you accept insurance for substance use disorder treatment?
Yes, Valley Hope is in-network with many major insurance providers, accepts Nebraska Medicaid, and holds a Cigna Center of Excellence designation. Contact their admissions team to verify your specific plan.
What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment?
A 12-week outpatient addiction program typically begins with an initial assessment to create a personalized treatment plan, followed by structured weekly sessions that combine individual counseling, group therapy, and educational workshops on addiction, coping skills, and relapse prevention. Clients usually attend several sessions per week, allowing them to maintain work, school, or family responsibilities while receiving consistent support. Over the course of the program, participants practice healthier behaviors, build peer connections, and work on addressing underlying issues such as stress, trauma, or co-occurring mental health conditions. Regular drug testing, family involvement, and progress check-ins help ensure accountability and reinforce recovery goals, with the program concluding in a transition plan that connects clients to ongoing therapy, support groups, or aftercare resources.
Support & Staff
Who provides care here? Treatment team? Staff?
Care is provided by a dedicated team of Master's Level, Licensed Clinicians and medical professionals.
Who else will be in treatment with me at your facility? What is their occupancy?
You will be in treatment with other co-ed adults seeking recovery from substance use. Group sizes are typically small (4-15 clients) to create a supportive and personal environment. The program serves a general population of individuals, most of whom use private insurance or Medicaid.
Are there psychiatrists and psychologists on staff?
While the care team consists of Master's Level, Licensed Clinicians who are qualified to treat co-occurring disorders, the website does not specifically list on-staff psychiatrists or psychologists. Are you the owner? Claim this listing to add information.
What family involvement is included in the treatment process? Are family visits allowed?
Valley Hope offers a dedicated Family Care program. Family participation is highly encouraged, and family sessions facilitated by a licensed counselor are a key part of treatment. Since this is an outpatient facility, clients live at home, so traditional "visitation" does not apply.
What types of support and aftercare are available once treatment ends? Is there any follow-up after discharge?
Yes, they provide robust aftercare support. This includes a Continuing Care program for ongoing therapeutic support and a free monthly Alumni Recovery Group to help clients stay connected with a sober peer network.
How long has this facility been open?
The parent organization, Valley Hope Association, was founded in 1972. Specific opening dates for the Omaha location are not listed. Are you the owner? Claim this listing to add information.
Why choose us? What makes it different than other addiction treatment centers?
Valley Hope of Omaha stands out by blending co-occurring therapies, 12-Step philosophy, and innovative clinical methods to treat addiction effectively. As a nonprofit and a Cigna Center of Excellence, they are recognized for providing high-quality, cost-efficient care, making recovery more accessible to the community.
Facility & Policies
Is this a closed/locked facility? What is the layout of the campus?
This is an outpatient facility, not a residential one, so concepts like "closed/locked" or "campus layout" do not apply. Clients attend scheduled programming in a professional clinic office and return home afterward.
Is smoking/vaping allowed?
Yes, smoking and vaping are permitted in designated outdoor areas only. It is not allowed inside the building.
What should I bring with me? / What should I leave at home?
As this is an outpatient program, you do not need to pack belongings for an overnight stay. It's recommended to bring a notebook, pen, and any program materials provided to you. Please do not bring any drugs, alcohol, or weapons to the facility.
What is the living situation like? Can I get my own room?
This is an outpatient facility, which means there are no living quarters or overnight accommodations. Clients live at their own homes while attending treatment.
Can I use my phone or laptop? Is there WiFi?
As clients do not live at the facility, they retain their personal devices. However, use of phones and other electronics is generally discouraged during therapy sessions to ensure focus and respect for the group.
What is the length of a residential stay for substance use disorders?
This is not a residential facility. Their outpatient programs have set durations: the PHP is four weeks long, and the IOP is twelve weeks long.
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Joint Commission
Gold Seal of Approval
State Licensed (NE)
Licensed by the State of Nebraska
501(c)(3) Nonprofit
Mission-driven, affordable care