Chemical Use Program

 

​​​​The Boys Town Chemical Use Program is committed to serving youth by providing drug and alcohol education, treatment and prevention services. We serve youth, ages 11-19, with varying conditions — from those who are experiencing challenges related to the early stages of substance use, to those who have been diagnosed with long-term substance use or severe disorders, including co-existing mental health conditions.

Outpatient Treatment Program

Our outpatient program is designed to work effectively and simultaneously with support from families, schools, caseworkers, parole and probation officers and other mental health providers. Parents may self-refer to our program. We also accept referrals from court officials, social workers, school personnel and medical professionals.

See our staff and their qualifications.

Services we provide:

  • Assessments/Evaluations
  • Completion of Court Ordered Evaluations
  • Individual Therapy
  • Family Therapy
  • Group Therapy (groups of 6-9 youth)
  • Trauma Treatment/Trauma-Informed Care
  • Education
  • Random Drug Screening
  • Community Outreach

In addition to providing services to children and youth, the Boys Town Chemical Use Program also provides​ services to adults.

Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program

The Boys Town Chemical Use Program is a Medicaid approved and state licensed facility. The program provides Dual Diagnosis treatment, which involves up to 12 hours of treatment interventions per week to address the dysfunctional drug or alcohol use and mental health difficulties experienced by the youth.

The Boys Town Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program utilizes an evidenced based treatment program approved through Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) for effective treatment outcomes. Intensive outpatient treatment services includes up to 9 hours of group psychotherapyInt per week and individual and family psychotherapy services, with strong emphasis on the family system and improved family functioning.

Appointment times and group sessions are scheduled after school hours to accommodate parent/youth schedules. Groups convene three times per week for 3 hours increments. Treatment is individualized and tailored to the needs of the youth with length of involvement decreasing as progress occurs. Youth may be appointed to this program or may be self-referred by parents/guardians. For more information on the Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program, contact us at (531) 355-3358.


 

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