History
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Omaha began as a formal social service agency in 1926 to offer relief and rehabilitation to Catholic families. The agency directed much of its early assistance toward families suffering through the Great Depression and drought, which had devastated the area. Extensive efforts to help individuals and families suffering from chemical dependency began in the 1970s. Outpatient Chemical Dependency Services started operating in 1972. St. Gabriel's Regional Center for Substance Abuse opened in 1979. In 1998 St. Gabriel's moved to the beautiful Omaha Campus for Hope. The Omaha Campus for Hope is today the state's largest inpatient chemical dependency treatment facility and provides civil protective custody, detoxification, and short-term, extended care and outpatient treatment programs.
Specialties
The Omaha Campus for Hope is the premier provider of chemical dependency services in Nebraska, offering a continuum of addiction recovery treatment. A nationally accredited, state licensed and certified service provider, special attention is given to those who are marginalized by society and in the greatest need. Our qualified and caring staff treats up to 4,000 admissions each year. Services: Emergency Detoxification Services Adult Residential Treatment Addiction Recovery and Mental Health