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Addiction Treatment Centers in Omaha Omaha is the
largest city in the state of Nebraska located on
the River Missouri. Its metropolitan area is the
59th largest in the United States with an
estimated population of 944,316. Omaha is
nicknamed as "Gateway to the West. Omaha
Stockyards and its meatpacking plants was one of
the world's largest in the 20th century. Today,
Omaha has several Fortune 500 and Fortune 1000
companies. The touristy city is home to Henry
Doorly Zoo, one of the largest and most advanced
zoos on the planet. Other tourist attractions
include Old Market downtown, boutiques, several
art centers and museums. It is a beer-lover's
paradise. They have a wide array of craft beers
and have beer festivals throughout the year. A
new brewery pops up almost every month. Omaha has
the largest furniture store in the U.S (Nebraska
Furniture Mart) and the biggest jewelry store
(Borsheim's). Since it is an agricultural state,
the restaurants serve locally sourced food and
the Omaha Farmers Market offers fresh local
produce, meat and dairy in plenty. What is the
population growth of Omaha? The population of
Omaha was 465,233 in 2016. It has increased by
0.36 in 2017. Since 2000, the city has grown
more than 13 and the state as a whole has
increased steadily, although it has lagged behind
the national average for more than twenty years.
It is expected to continue moderate population
growth in the coming decade. 84 of Omaha
residents speak only English and the other
majority speaks Spanish. Binge and underage
drinking in Omaha Excessive consumption of
alcohol over a short period of time is known as
binge drinking. When a man consumes more than 5
drinks and a woman consumes more than 4 drinks
over the course of 2 hours, it is considered as
binge drinking. The drinker's blood alcohol
concentration (BAC) reaches or exceeds 0.08 grams
per 100 grams of blood. As per the survey
conducted by the National Institute of Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), approximately 2 out
of every 5 college studentsof all ages (more than
40) reported binge drinking at least once in the
2 weeks prior to the survey conducted. Underage
drinking Underage drinking is higher because
teens do not fully understand the consequences of
drinking or even be aware of them. Immediate
negative consequences include delayed puberty and
brain damage. Indirect consequences include
sexual assaults and car crashes post
drinking. According to a report from the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration, there were 10 million underage
drinkers in 2010. Among these, 6.5 million were
binge drinkers and 2 million were heavy
drinkers. Risk factors of underage
drinkers People who start drinking at a young
age are more likely to be dependent on alcohol
for the rest of their lives. Teens whose family
members have a drinking problem are more likely
to develop the same problem. It makes them think
this behavior is acceptable. They
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also tend to believe that alcohol makes them fit
into the society and hence they drink more
heavily.
Consequences of alcohol abuse in
college According to the National Institute of
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, the following
statistics apply to college students between the
ages 18 to 24. More than 690,000 are
assaulted by another student who has been under
the influence of alcohol More than 97,000
are victims of alcohol-related sexual assault or
date rape About 1,825 die from
alcohol-related unintentional injuries About
599,000 receive unintentional injuries while
under the influence of alcohol About 25
report academic consequences of their drinking,
including doing poorly in exams, missing classes,
falling behind and receiving lower grades
More than 150,000 develop an alcohol-related
health problem Between 1.2 - 1.5 indicate
they tried to commit suicide within the past year
due to drinking or drug abuse Underage drinking
in the state of Nebraska accounts for 25 of all
alcohol sold in the state. In a ranking of states
based on the alcohol percentage consumed by
youth, with 1 being the highest, Nebraska ranked
fifth. Alcohol addiction statistics in Omaha
Approximately 1,825 college students die each
year due to alcohol use 599,000 incidents
involving bodily harm due to alcohol use 10
of the population who chooses to drink alcohol
will eventually meet criteria for a substance use
disorder Alcohol addiction treatment in
Omaha The Nebraska Department of Health and
Human Services provides funding and contract
management to area facilities that provide
prevention and treatment services. Benefits of
going to a Rehab program A study conducted at
the University of Nebraska, Omaha found that
students who used drugs were more likely to
commit criminal acts even though 80 of them
considered themselves law-abiding
citizens. Addiction places a veil between the
abuser and reality which makes it difficult to
determine what is real and what could be the
consequences of their actions. Rehabilitation
programs help in removing that veil to understand
what happened so the patient can work on
correcting the damage. Medication and therapy
help in dealing with stress, anger and
disappointment without having to return to
alcohol abuse. Treatment process Detox and
rehabilitation are integral steps in the
treatment process. Detoxification is the process
of letting the body removes the drugs in it. This
process safely manages withdrawal symptoms when
someone stops alcohol intake. The detoxification
process Evaluation Blood tests are conducted to
measure the amount of alcohol in the patient's
body. Other medical tests are conducted for
physical and mental health issues. Any other
medical history of the patient is also revisited.
Based on all the information collated, the
doctors set up the patient's long-term treatment
plan. Stabilization Addiction treatment
medications are prescribed to prevent
complications and reduce withdrawal symptoms. The
goal of stabilization is to prevent any form of
harm to the patient. Treatment program The final
step is to prepare the patient for the actual
treatment program. This is where the doctors take
the patient through the treatment process and
what to expect. Inpatient rehab Omaha offers the
best chance of success after detox as the patient
is constantly monitored and worked
upon. Inpatient alcohol addiction treatment
care Most inpatient centers offer family
programs. This helps the members of the family to
participate in family counseling to mend trust
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and identify dysfunctional relationships that
could trigger relapse post-treatment. The
duration of the treatment can be 30, 60
or 90 days. Based on the patient's medical plan,
it could be even longer to ensure complete
treatment. Aftercare After the patient complete
their alcohol addiction treatment at the center,
they are released to return to their normal life
routine. During the release, facilities provide
final assessments, additional advice, and
guidance to patients. This needs to be followed
by the patients for the rest of their lives in
order to stay out of the addiction. Patients in
aftercare participate in on-going treatment
programs like 12-step groups and therapy. This is
to maintain their sobriety indefinitely. The
aftercare options vary at each Omaha treatment
center. Those treatment centers that provide the
best results in helping patients maintain
sobriety offer a wide range of aftercare
options. Alumni participation Some drug rehab
Omaha centers have its own alumni participation
program. Alumni programs are to engage former
patients and maintain relationships with others
who have successfully completed rehab. 12-step
meetings, social gathering, ongoing education,
and support are some of the ways alumni programs
are conducted. Addiction treatment centers in
Omaha CenterPointe It was founded in the year
1973 as 'Lincoln Lancaster Drug Projects'. It was
one of the first programs in the U.S to offer
integrated substance use and mental health care
in the 1980s. Awards received Science in Service
Award for Co-occurring Treatment from SAMHSA
2009. Integrity Award Winner from Lincoln Better
Business Bureau 2017. Treatment offered
for Substance use issues, mental illness, and
co-occurring disorders. The recovery center is
located in Lincoln, NE-68503 and their contact
number is 402.475.8717. Santa Monica House It was
founded in 1972 and is designed exclusively for
women. In addition to the addiction treatment,
the center focuses on developing practical life
skills that will enable outside employment. The
patients are provided with the knowledge and
tools to prevent relapse. Certification Santa
Monica has been accredited by CARF for
Residential treatment Alcohol and Other
Drugs/Addictions. Treatment offered for Trauma
resulting from verbal, physical and emotional
abuse. Medical treatment of alcohol and drugs.
The treatment periods are longer, lasting up to
12 months. Best way to contact Santa Monica House
is to email them at info_at_santamonicahouse.org or
give a call to 402.558.7088. Heartland Family
Service It was founded in 1875 and has more than
15 locations in east-central Nebraska and
southwest Iowa. The center caters to more than
52,000 individuals each year. Treatment offered
for Depression, stress, anxiety, trauma,
substance abuse, alcohol abuse, bipolar
disorder. To Contact Heartland Family Service
email them at info_at_HeartlandFamilyService.org and
their phone number is 402.553.3000, they are
physically located in 2101 South 42nd Street,
Omaha, NE, USA 68105 A.R.C.H Men's Halfway
House The A.R.C.H (Alcoholics Resocialization
Conditioning Help) was founded in 1972. The
center is licensed by the State of Nebraska to
treat men over the age of 18. Certification CARF
accredited Treatment offered for Alcohol abuse
and drug abuse Visit A.R.C.H Men's Halfway House
either in 604 S 37th street, Omaha, NE 68105 or
1502 N 58th street Omaha, NE 68104. Their
telephone number is 402.346.8898/ 402.556.6425
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Theraha
It is founded and run by Kira Talbott who has
worked in the field of substance abuse and mental
health since 2009. Treatment offered for Mental
health issues, substance abuse, alcohol
addiction Theraha is located in Shamrock Plz
Suite 200,Omaha, NE 68154,contact them through
Phone 402.915.2064 Or email them at
kira_at_therapyomaha.com to know more details
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