Valley Hope of O’Neill, O’Neill, Nebraska

Nebraska Sandhills near Seneca
1421 N 10th St.
O’Neill, NE, 68763

Overview of Valley Hope of O’Neill

The Valley Hope of O’Neill provides affordable and comprehensive treatment services for alcohol and substance abuse to adults. The mission at Valley Hope of O’Neill is to provide high-quality treatment services and a quality continuum of care to clients to help them against the negative effects of alcohol and drug abuse. They help people in finding hope and a new way of life through the various treatment programs they offer. Their philosophy is not to treat the addiction alone but the whole person namely his/her mind, body, and spirit. At Valley Hope, each client is assessed carefully to devise an individualized treatment plan. A number of factors are considered in this regard such as age, gender, relationships, mindset, and the degree of addiction. A personalized treatment plan is then created that best fits the needs of the individual. The center offers detox, residential, and outpatient programs each with different levels of care. Family support is considered to be of utmost importance during the treatment of the client. Family programs help individuals rebuild broken relationships and heal the bonds that were affected by substance abuse. The multidisciplinary staff at Valley Hope is comprised of experienced healthcare professionals who provide comprehensive treatment services to heal clients emotionally, physically, mentally, spiritually, and socially.

Housing and Food at Valley Hope of O’Neill

Valley Hope of O’Neill is located in a rural setting in North-Central Nebraska. The campus is sprawled across huge green lawns. The beautiful lawns and rural landscapes provide a tranquil and peaceful environment to clients where they can focus on healing and recovery without any distractions from the outside world. The campus is a 76-bed facility with semi-private rooms available for clients. Two individuals share a room that is furnished with twin beds, nightstands, desk space, and closets for each individual. Each room has an attached bathroom which both residents share. There are common rooms that are comfortably furnished to provide a warm and cozy environment for residents to relax and bond with each other. The campus also consists of a lecture hall where educational and spiritual lectures are given. A chapel also sits inside the premises of the campus where worship, services, and prayers are carried out. There is an on-site kitchen staff that prepares healthy and nutritious meals for residents three times a day. Meals are served in the cafeteria and eaten in the adjoining dining hall. Special dietary restrictions of clients are also considered during meal preparations. Clients also have a number of food options to choose from each day.

Treatment Options

The different treatment options available at Valley Hope of O’Neill are:

  • Detoxification
  • Residential Treatment
  • Outpatient
  • Family Care
  • Aftercare Program

The following substances’ abuse is treated at Valley Hope:

  • Alcohol
  • Illegal Drugs
  • Prescription Drugs

Therapies

Valley Hope of O’Neill offers the following therapies to its clients:

  • Individual Counseling
  • Group Therapy
  • Family Therapy
  • Pastoral Sessions
  • 12-Step Meetings

Payment Options at Valley Hope of O’Neill

Valley Hope of O’Neill offers high-quality, comprehensive treatment services to individuals suffering from alcohol and substance abuse. Each client is assessed as an individual, and personalized treatment plans are created for them. Each treatment plan specifies the therapies, treatment modalities, and duration of stay of that specific client. Because of this, the cost of treatment is also different for each client. The approximate cost of treatment is around $14,000 for 30 days duration. The center accepts insurance plans of various companies. Prospective clients and families can get their insurance verified through the finance department of the admissions office before making any final decision.

Licenses and Accreditations

Valley Hope of O’Neill has the following accreditations and licenses:

  • Accredited by the Joint Commission
  • Member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP)

Valley Hope of O’Neill Advantages

Valley Hope of O’Neill was established in 1977 and since then has been providing quality treatment services at affordable prices. Individuals suffering from alcoholism and substance abuse are treated through a complete continuum of care and individualized treatment plans devised for each one of them. The treatment programs comprise detoxification, residential, and outpatient services that offer different levels of care to clients based on their unique needs. Clients’ progress is assessed during treatment to see where they stand and treatment plans are altered accordingly. The multidisciplinary staff of healthcare professionals is highly experienced in their particular fields. They provide 24/7 service to clients to help them break the chains of addiction and realize their true potential. This helps them achieve their goals and become productive and sober members of society.

Staff at Valley Hope of O’Neill

Pat George
President and Chief Executive Officer

Pat joined Valley Hope in 2003 as a member of Board of Directors after which he was appointed CEO in 2015. He has extensive experience working in public service where he also served as a member of the Kansas House of Representatives. He also has 25 years of experience of starting and building new and successful business ventures.

Patrick Hall
Executive Vice President

Dr.Patrick joined Valley Hope in 2013 as Corporate Clinical Supervisor. Afterward, he served as Vice President of Clinical Services and Vice President of Research before being appointed as the Executive Vice President in 2018. Dr. Patrick earned his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College. He is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist.

Dr. John Siebert
Medical Director

Dr. Siebert has a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology from Kansas State University. He earned his medical degree from the University of Kansas School of Medicine. He completed his residency at Smokey Hill Family Practice in Salina, Kansas. He is board-certified in family practice as well as in Addiction Medicine by the American Board of Addiction Medicine.

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