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Finding Treatment for Mental Health Issues

Services are provided to Nebraska residents with mental illness and/or problems with addiction. Both children and adults are served. Ability to pay is not a factor; persons pay what they can afford.

Most of Nebraska’s Behavioral Health services are managed directly by the six Regional Behavioral Health Authorities. These RBHA’s are responsible to the counties they serve, and assure that vital services are available to persons in or near their home communities.

Activities Within the Division:
The RBHA’s contract with local resources to provide public inpatient, outpatient, emergency and community services. The Division of Behavioral Health Services provides funding, oversight and technical assistance to the Regional Behavioral Health Authorities.

The Division of Behavioral Health Services also manages the Regional Centers that are located in Hastings, Norfolk and Lincoln. These Regional Centers provide longer-term care for persons committed by mental health boards or the courts. The Nebraska Behavioral Health Services Act mandates that care be focused in communities rather than hospitals. As a result, every effort is made to avoid lengthy hospitalizations and instead promote meaningful involvement in the consumers’ communities of choice. The Regional Centers are monitored by DBHS to ensure high-quality, cost effective services that promote recovery in all phases of care.

Funding comes from a variety of resources, from the federal government to local counties. The Division of Behavioral Health assess for gaps in services and makes certain that funds are spent on prioritized needs. The Division also ensures that services are high-quality, cost-effective and accessible to those without health insurance or other funding.

Grants and Reports:

PDF Mental Health Block Grant Fiscal Year 2009 Application 4,118 kb

PDF Mental Health Block Grant Implementation Report FY 2008 1,412 kb
PDF NE Final FY 2008 URS Tables (Part E of MH Block Grant) - Dec, 2008  147 kb
PDF Mental Health Block Grant Fiscal Year 2008 Application 4,603 kb

PDF Mental Health Block Grant Implementation Report FY 2007 726 kb
PDF NE Final FY 2007 URS Tables (Part E of MH Block Grant) - REVISED - Dec, 2008  120 kb
PDF NE Final FY 2007 URS Tables (Part E of MH Block Grant) - Dec, 2007  167 kb
PDF Mental Health Block Grant Implementation Report FY 2006 1,258 kb

PDF Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) FY 2008 691 kb
PDF Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) FY 2007 365 kb
PDF Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) FY 2006 363 kb

 

Mental Health Block Grant:

NE State Application FY 2009 Page - Public Comments on State Plan

 

Representing the Public and Consumer Advocacy

The Division of Behavioral Health works closely with many public agencies, service providers, and local governments. There are individual state-wide advisory committees for Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Problem Gambling. The State Advisory Committee on Mental Health Services' input, along with input from other agencies, providers and advisory boards is needed for the strategic planning of services, as well as identification and resolution of problems. This information is also given to legislators considering changes in Behavioral Health Law.

The DBH Office of Consumer Affairs can be directly accessed by consumers. Staff members are available to listen to concerns, investigate complaints and provide other advocacy services via the Helpline. Surveys are conducted to seek opinions on services and outcomes. They also help consumers by providing training, organizing advocacy activities and sharing information to affect public policy.


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