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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers near Edison, NE

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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Nebraska

CenterPointe Campus for Hope

Strengths: Dual capable facility. Excellent quality of mental health professionals in addition to recovering counselors. Weaknesses: Funded by the state so dicted by stringent guidelines for financial compliance. The staff at this facility genuinely care about the individual in need and often go above and beyond their job descriptions to help others.

- Dianne
4 out of 5
Omaha, NE

Northpoint Omaha

Great nurses , techs ,my counselor was great Very good detox . They took extra care when something really happened with me medically

- Ashlee
5 out of 5
Omaha, NE

Human Services, Inc.

Staff and programming is current on the neuroscience of addiction.

- Sue
4 out of 5
Alliance, NE