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Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Veterans Affairs Medical Center is a drug treatment and alcohol rehabilitation center that is located at 2201 North Broadwell Street Grand Island, NE 68803 You can contact Veterans Affairs Medical Center by calling 308-382-3660.

Types of Services:

Drug and Alcohol Rehab Services, Buprenorphine Used In Treatment, Naltrexone oral, Vivitrol injectable Naltrexone, Transitional Living, AcamprosateCampral, Buprenorphine maintenance for predetermined time, DisulfiramAntabuse, Medications for psychiatric disorders

Service Settings:

Inpatient Drug Rehab, Long Term Drug Treatment Programs

Treatment Approaches:

Cognitivebehavior Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Telemedicine Therapy, Anger management, Brief intervention approach, Contingency managementmotivational incentive, Community reinforcement plus vouchers, Motivational interviewing, Matrix Model, Outreach to persons in the community, Rational emotive behavioral therapy, Relapse prevention, Substance abuse counseling approach, Smokingtobacco cessation counselling, Trauma-related counseling, 12-step facilitation approach

Payment Structure & Forms:

Drug Rehab Centers That Accept Medicaid, Drug Rehab Programs That Accept Medicare, State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid, Drug Treatment Programs That Accept Private Health Insurance, Drug Rehab Centers That Accept Military Insurance

Special Programs Available:

Drug Rehabs for Dual Diagnosis Clients, Veterans, Aftercarecontinuing care, Acupuncture, Breath analyzer or blood alcohol testing, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, Case management, Comprehensive mental health assessment, Comprehensive substance abuse assessment, Drug or alcohol urine screening, Discharge Planning, Domestic violence services - family or partner, Early intervention for HIV, Employment counseling or training, Family counseling offered, Group counseling offered, HIV or AIDS education counseling or support, Health education services other than HIVAIDS or hepatitis, HIV testing, Hospital licensing authority, Housing services, Individual counseling offered, Interim services for clients, The Joint Commission, Maritalcouples counseling offered, Mental health services, Nicotine replacement therapy, Non-nicotine smokingtobacco cessation medications, Consumer-run peer-support services, Relapse prevention from naltrxone, Substance abuse education, Screening for Hepatitis B, Screening for Hepatitis C, Self-help groups, Screening for substance abuse, Social skills development, STD testing, Screening for tobacco use, Transportation assistance, Hepatitis education counseling or support, TB screening, Treatment for gambling disorder

Age Groups Accepted:

Young Adults, Adults

Gender Accepted:

Female, Male

Smoking Policy:

Smoking Not Allowed

Facility Operation:

US Department of Veterans Affairs

Info about Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Transitional living is intended to provide stability for those participating in addiction recovery for a limited amount of time, usually 6 to 24 months, allowing enough time to transition to an independent living situation. Transitional living helps recovering addicts and alcoholics integrate back into society and return to work or school while maintaining and strengthening the foundation of recovery they developed after attending a primary drug rehabilitation program. Transitional living programs provide a way for people recovering from alcohol and drug addiction to be reintroduced back into the mainstream of life with a focus on personal responsibility, accountability, career development, college education, and continued sober life skills. Most transitional housing programs require tenants to actively participate in group meetings as well as some community service functions.

Long term drug treatment is typically done in a residential setting where the individual will stay and live on the premises of a drug treatment facility for 90 days or longer. Individuals that are best suited for a long term drug treatment program are typically people that have completed other types of treatment such as counseling, outpatient therapy or short term residential rehabs with little to no success. This gives the recovering addict relief from outside sources and temptations, allowing them to focus solely on their addiction and recovery without distraction.

A long term drug treatment program typically directs the treatment focus on the "resocialization" of the individual. This addiction treatment model uses the program's entire "community," including other residents, staff, and the social context, as active components of addiction treatment. The primary focus of a long term drug treatment program is on developing personal accountability, responsibility and socially productive lives. A long term drug treatment program is highly structured with activities designed to help residents examine damaging beliefs and destructive patterns of behavior and to adopt new constructive strategies for dealing with life's challenges.

Getting treatment for drug addiction or alcoholism is important to everyone. If you can't afford to pay for a drug rehab center right now, Medicaid can make it possible for you to get the care that you need so that you can rehabilitate successfully and recover from addiction.

Medicaid is available only to certain low-income individuals and families who fit into an eligibility group that is recognized by federal and state law. Medicaid does not pay money to you; instead, it sends payments directly to the drug rehab center. Depending on state's rules in Nebraska, you may also be asked to pay a small part of the cost (co-payment) for some addiction treatment services.

Many groups of people are covered by Medicaid. Even within these groups, though, certain requirements must be met. These may include your age, whether you are pregnant, disabled, blind, or aged; your income and resources (like bank accounts, real property, or other items that can be sold for cash); and whether you are an U.S. citizen or a lawfully admitted immigrant. The rules for counting your income and resources vary from state to state and from group to group.

Your child may be eligible for coverage if he or she is an U.S. citizen or a lawfully admitted immigrant, even if you are not (however, there is a 5-year limit that applies to lawful permanent residents). Eligibility for children is based on the child's status, not the parent's. Also, if someone else's child lives with you, the child may be eligible even if you are not because your income and resources will not count for the child.

In general, you should apply for Medicaid if your income is low and you match one of the descriptions of the Eligibility Groups. (Even if you are not sure whether you qualify, if you or someone in your family needs drug treatment or any other health care and you cannot afford it, you should apply for Medicaid and have a qualified Nebraska caseworker evaluate your situation.)

Medicare insurance pays for substance abuse treatment for people 65 or older with addiction problems that qualify for Medicare.

Many elderly drug abusers arrive at a drug rehab center program only after their addiction has wrecked everything good they ever had in their lives. Without any money in their pocket and with no support from friends and family, it can be extremely difficult to pay for a drug rehab program. In this case an effective course of action if you are 65 or older would be through the use of Medicare, chances are you would be able to get the treatment that you need through the Medicare system.

The cost of drug treatment programs for drug addiction and alcoholism treatment are increasing. Both outpatient drug treatment programs and residential drug rehab programs come at a cost that most people who are caught in the grips of drug or alcohol addiction cannot afford. Most private insurance policies provide for at least a percentage of coverage for substance abuse treatment.

It is a sad fact that, even though a drug treatment program takes insurance, many who need treatment for drug and alcohol abuse are statistically less likely to have any medical insurance coverage at all. It is estimated that 15 percent of adults over the age of 18 have no coverage at all and that 30 percent rely solely upon government and federally funded health coverage services like Medicaid and Medicare. Surveys show that approximately 31 percent of people who felt they needed treatment for drug addiction or alcoholism could not enroll in a drug rehab program due to lack of finance and insurance coverage.

In October 1996, Congress passed the Veterans' Health Care Eligibility Reform Act, paving the way for the Medical Benefits Package plan, available to all enrolled veterans. The Medical Benefits Package emphasizes preventive and primary care, offering a full range of outpatient and inpatient services including drug rehabilitation for veterans that develop drug or alcohol abuse problems.

In addition combat veterans returning from active military service may be eligible to receive free health care services and nursing home care for up to two years, beginning on the date of separation from active military service. This benefit covers all illnesses and injuries except those clearly unrelated to military service (common colds, injuries from accidents that occurred after discharge, disorders that existed before joining the military). If you need treatment for health conditions and your claim is related to combat operations you will be assisted.

Dual diagnosis drug rehabs specialize in alcohol and drug addiction problems coupled with underlying psychological and/or physiological that might be the cause of the addiction problem. Drug rehabs for dual daignosis clients offer a variety of therapeutic programs to help provide individuals and families affected by alcoholism and drug addiction with the support needed for a successful recovery. The most beneficial aspect of a dual diagnosis drug rehab center is that the treatment is based on finding the cause of the addiction and treating it holistically as opposed to treating the symptoms with medications.

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