Resources on This Page Include:
*For Services specific to persons with Physical and/or sensory impairments visit our Disability Services for Persons with Physical and Sensory Impairments Resource Guide.
About: Offers legal representation, information and referrals to individuals with disabilities and their families.
Case Related Work through Disability Rights Nebraska Includes: Rights Violations
Abuse and Neglect
Social Security
Information and Referrals
Assistive Technology
Phone: 402.474.3183
Toll Free: 800.422.6691
Location: 134 South 13th Street, Suite 600 Lincoln, NE 68508
*Physical buildings are closed at this time
Eligibility: Persons suffering from a serious medical condition or injury resulting in long-term disability.
Cost: Free case evaluations and Contingent-fee services. There is no cost to you for representation unless or until Disability Claims Consultants successfully helps you obtain benefits.
About: Provide personalized assistance for people with disabilities seeking Social Security Disability (SD) benefits or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Even if you have tried and failed to receive benefits through the government, you can and are encouraged to seek assistance through Disability Claims Consultants. It is a tricky process and they are here to help.
Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:00 am- 4:30 pm
Friday: 8:00 am-12:00 pm
Phone: 402-422-1000
Toll free: 877-686-2244
Fax: 402-422-1001
Email: ssdisability@yahoo.com
Eligability/Requirements: CRCC has programs for children ages birth - 21 years.
Cost: Rates vary depending on the program
Cost Assistance Options: Nebraska Medicaid, waiver programs; Title XX; insurance; League of Human Dignity; Medically Handicapped Children’s Program; Lifespan Respite; CRCC’s Subsidy Program and private pay.
Overview: CRCC provides comprehensive services and family support for children who are impairment-impacted and have special medical, developmental and cognitive needs – services that evoke maximum potential and foster the development of intellectual and social competence.
Hours: Monday to Friday 7am-6pm
Saturdays 7am-12pm
Phone: (402) 895-4000
5321 S 138th Street
Omaha NE 68137
Phone: (402)-496-1000
2010 N 88th Street
Omaha NE 68134
Respite and Child Care Services Through CRCC Include:
Eligibility: Children with medically fragile conditions, developmental delays and other physical challenges and their siblings aged 6 weeks to 21 years. Guardians must schedule in advance.
About: CRCC’s Weekend Respite program was designed to give families a break from the intense structures of the weekly routine and provide a unique and relaxing experience. The weekend program is a licensed Respite Care Service by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.
Hours: Saturdays 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Children can attend all day or your preferred hours.
Eligibility: Children birth to three years of all abilities with medically fragile conditions, developmental delays and other physical challenges
About: Bringing children of all abilities together to learn in an early childhood environment that is centered on excellence, joy and inclusion. Children at CRCC are presented with rich experiences that teach them empathy, compassion, understanding, patience, diversity and more.
Includes quality services that prepare children for long-term success such as integrated therapy services, individualized education programs, early intervention services and more.
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-6pm
Where? Both CRCC locations
Eligibility: Children at least 3 years old and no older than 5 years old by August of the enrollment year with medically fragile conditions, developmental delays and other physical challenges
Cost: $185 enrollment fee + $185/week (for typical developing children): includes breakfast, lunch and two snacks each day.
About: Promotes learning through purposeful play, and choice based activities that are relevant to the child and their development.
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-6pm
Where? Both CRCC locations
Eligibility: School aged children with medically fragile conditions, developmental delays and other physical challenges
About: Full or part time care for before and after school and during school breaks.
Provides for medical and educational needs of clients, in an inclusive and loving environment focused on building relationships, gaining independence and instilling in children a sense of responsibility for themselves and their surroundings. Daily activities encourage positive peer interactions, communication skills, daily living skills, responsibility and what it means to be part of a community.
Eligibility: School aged children up to 21 years old with medically fragile conditions, developmental delays and other physical challenges and their siblings.
Cost: $50 one-time non-refundable per child. Accepts Title XX payment
About: 11 week camp with weekly in-house activities, special guests and fieldtrips.
Where? Both CRCC locations. Availability is Limited
Eligibility/ Requirements: For adults who have entered Emergency Protective Custody or are at high risk of entering Emergency Protective Custody.
Cost: There is no cost for this program.
About:
These services support both the Emergency and Community Support Levels of Care, and occur through the provision of specialized case management/service coordinating services and a 24-hour crisis response component.
TASC provides goal-oriented individualized supports focusing on improved self-sufficiency, and may provide occasional supportive counseling and crisis intervention services when allowed by regulatory or funding authorities.
Services Include:
Crisis Response Teams
Licensed mental health practitioners provide crisis intervention services and mental health triage assessment 24/7 when requested by law enforcement agencies.
Emergency Community Support
Provides individualized care coordination and short-term support for those who have recently experienced a crisis. Support includes bilingual/bicultural service coordination to help individuals whose language and/or culture creates a barrier to accessing needed mental health and substance use disorder services.
Intensive Community Services
Provides client-centered services for “high utilizers” of behavioral health services to avoid high costs of continuous care, reduce resources spent, and decrease morbidity and mortality (available only in Lancaster County, Nebraska).
Phone: (402) 474-0419 | Call to learn more.
Eligibility: Anyone child can be screened and evaluated for therapy, but certain insurance will not pay or authorize services if the child does not have a medial diagnosis.
Overview: CRCC provides comprehensive services and family support for children who are impairment-impacted and have special medical, developmental and cognitive needs – services that evoke maximum potential and foster the development of intellectual and social competence.
Payment: CRCC accepts most insurances and Nebraska Medicaid. Cost will depend on one's insurance provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-6pm; Saturday 8am-noon.
Phone: (402) 895-4000
5321 S 138th Street
Omaha NE 68137
Phone: (402)-496-1000
2010 N 88th Street
Omaha NE 68134
Eligibility: School aged children with medically fragile conditions, developmental delays and other physical challenges. Must attend one of the 11 participating schools. See website for details.
Cost/Assistance Options: Nebraska Medicaid, waiver programs; Title XX; insurance; League of Human Dignity; Medically Handicapped Children’s Program; Lifespan Respite; CRCC’s Subsidy Program and private pay.
About: Mental health services are provided at your child's school. Services individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, crisis support and educational presentations for families and teachers.
Referrals: Referrals can be made by a student, family care giver, case worker, school administrator, school guidance counselor or teacher.
Hours: Monday to Friday 7am-6pm
Saturdays 7am-12pm
About/ Eligibility: For individuals, families and groups.
have a medial diagnosis.
CRCC Overview: CRCC provides comprehensive services and family support for children who are impairment-impacted and have special medical, developmental and cognitive needs – services that evoke maximum potential and foster the development of intellectual and social competence.
Payment: CRCC accepts most insurances and Nebraska Medicaid. Cost will depend on one's insurance provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-6pm; Saturday 8am-noon.
About/Eligibility: For Nebraska children aged 3-19 and their families.
CRCC Overview: CRCC provides comprehensive services and family support for children who are impairment-impacted and have special medical, developmental and cognitive needs – services that evoke maximum potential and foster the development of intellectual and social competence.
Payment: CRCC accepts most insurances and Nebraska Medicaid. Cost will depend on one's insurance provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-6pm; Saturday 8am-noon.
Eligibility: Anyone child can be screened and evaluated for therapy, but certain insurance will not pay or authorize services if the child does not have a medial diagnosis.
Overview: CRCC provides comprehensive services and family support for children who are impairment-impacted and have special medical, developmental and cognitive needs – services that evoke maximum potential and foster the development of intellectual and social competence.
Payment: CRCC accepts most insurances and Nebraska Medicaid. Cost will depend on one's insurance provider.
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-6pm; Saturday 8am-noon.
Phone: (402) 895-4000
5321 S 138th Street
Omaha NE 68137
Phone: (402)-496-1000
2010 N 88th Street
Omaha NE 68134
Eligibility/ About: For children with physical delays or challenges
Eligibility/ About: For Children with fine motor impairments and/or neurological delays.
Eligibility/ About: For children with receptive and expressive language impairments
Eligibility/ About: For children with oral/motor stimulation, swallowing and other feeding-related issues
About: Providers supports for a person living on their own or in a group home that promote increased independence. Supports include learning social and adaptive skills, personal hygiene and meal preparation skills, how to conduct household chores, and more. Supports are tailored to fit the needs and goals of the individual.
CSN Overview: This non-profit organization supports people with mental health needs or developmental disabilities to gain skills, knowledge and experience to increasingly use and benefit from resources and settings available to all citizens in our community. They believe every person has value and deserves to be treated with respect and dignity.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00a-5:00p
Phone: (402) 827-7652
Fax: (402) 827-7654
Address: 5022 S 114th Street, Suite 100
* All CSN offices will be CLOSED to the general public.
Only essential or scheduled visitors will be allowed into the offices. Please call the Area Office you need to communicate with or submit a contact form and someone will be happy to assist you!
Cost: Varies. Resident expected to contribute payment for housing and food.
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About: A unique community-based living option. A contractor provides supports to a person who comes to live in their home, and the residence effectively becomes the person's home. Residents contribute to costs via a housing and food payment. Additionally, the subcontractor is paid to support the person to live and become fully integrated into community life. Supports include formal training, based on the person’s identified goals, as well as development of interests and connections that enable the person to be a fully participating and contributing member of the community.
CSN Overview: This non-profit organization supports people with mental health needs or developmental disabilities to gain skills, knowledge and experience to increasingly use and benefit from resources and settings available to all citizens in our community. They believe every person has value and deserves to be treated with respect and dignity.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00a-5:00p
Phone: (402) 827-7652
Fax: (402) 827-7654
Address: 5022 S 114th Street, Suite 100
* All CSN offices will be CLOSED to the general public.
Only essential or scheduled visitors will be allowed into the offices. Please call the Area Office you need to communicate with or submit a contact form and someone will be happy to assist you!
About/Eligibility: The League staff will help you examine your personal situation and will work with you to utilize agency services, obtain funding, arrange for personal assistance with daily activities, or find the specialized equipment you need to enjoy a more independent lifestyle.
League of Human Dignity Overview: Promoting Independent living for people with disabilities by Providing resources and information.
5513 Center Street
Omaha, NE 68106
Phone: 402-595-1256
FAX: 402-595-1410
1520 Avenue M
Council Bluffs, IA 51501
Phone: 712-323-6863
FAX: 712-323-6811
About: Accessible Housing Options
Accessible personal transportation options
Accessible public transportation options
Personal Mobility Devices and Specialized Equipment
Independent Living Skills
Vehicle and Home Modifications
the Nebraska Medicaid Waiver
Making your Home more accessible.
League of Human Dignity Overview: Promoting Independent living for people with disabilities by Providing resources and information.
5513 Center Street
Omaha, NE 68106
Phone: 402-595-1256
FAX: 402-595-1410
1520 Avenue M
Council Bluffs, IA 51501
Phone: 712-323-6863
FAX: 712-323-6811
About: Highly individualized services associated with supporting anyone to learn job exploration, career planning, supported employment, volunteer opportunities, job training and skill development and exploring college courses through exploration, engagement and experience.
Overview: This non-profit organization supports people with mental health needs or developmental disabilities to gain skills, knowledge and experience to increasingly use and benefit from resources and settings available to all citizens in our community. They believe every person has value and deserves to be treated with respect and dignity.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00a-5:00p
Phone: (402) 827-7652
Fax: (402) 827-7654
Address: 5022 S 114th Street, Suite 100
* All CSN offices will be CLOSED to the general public.
Only essential or scheduled visitors will be allowed into the offices. Please call the Area Office you need to communicate with or submit a contact form and someone will be happy to assist you!
Eligibility: U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and refugees/asylees who have legal employment authorization documents who have a physical, mental, emotional or a learning disability.
About: Helps people with disabilities, prepare for, obtain, and maintain employment while helping businesses recruit, train, and retain employees with disabilities through various training services.
Training Services Include:
Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00am-5:00pm
About: Helps people with disabilities, prepare for, obtain, and maintain employment while helping businesses recruit, train, and retain employees with disabilities.
Phone: 402-595-2100
*Offices are closed to the public. Services are still available through email, telephone, and/or video conferencing.
Eligibility: School aged children with medically fragile conditions, developmental delays and other physical challenges. Must attend one of the 11 participating schools. See website for details.
Cost/Assistance Options: Nebraska Medicaid, waiver programs; Title XX; insurance; League of Human Dignity; Medically Handicapped Children’s Program; Lifespan Respite; CRCC’s Subsidy Program and private pay.
About: Mental health services are provided at your child's school. Services individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, crisis support and educational presentations for families and teachers.
Referrals: Referrals can be made by a student, family care giver, case worker, school administrator, school guidance counselor or teacher.
Hours: Monday to Friday 7am-6pm
Saturdays 7am-12pm
Eligibility: Children from birth to 15 years who are Nebraska residents and live at home with their parents and receive SSI benefits.
About: Provides funds for non-medical services such as: respite services, mileage, meals and lodging for long-distance medical trips, special equipment, home modifications, sibling care during medical appointments and training for children with disabilities.
Part of the SSI program through DHHS.
Phone: 402-595-2120
Location: Medically Handicapped Children's Program (MHCP)
4460 Farnam St., 2nd Level
Omaha, Ne 68131
Eligibility: Children aged birth through 20 years of age who are Nebraska residents.
Must be diagnosed with an eligible chronic medical condition and an active individual medical treatment plan (MHCP- Medical Conditions)
Must meet financial eligibility based on current regulations
About: This program provides specialized medical services for children and youth with special health care needs. Services may include service coordination/case management, specialty medical team evaluations, access to specialty physicians, and payment of authorized medical services.
Phone: 402-595-2120
Location: 4460 Farnam Street, 2nd Level
About Financial and Funding Assistance: Assistance for rent, personal assistance services, medical care and equipment.
League of Human Dignity Overview: Promoting Independent living for people with disabilities by Providing resources and information.
5513 Center Street
Omaha, NE 68106
Phone: 402-595-1256
FAX: 402-595-1410
1520 Avenue M
Council Bluffs, IA 51501
Phone: 712-323-6863
FAX: 712-323-6811
Eligibility: There are no qualifications or income restrictions to use HEKP's service
Cost/Payment: HELP accepts cash, checks and credit cards (Visa, MasterCard and Discover).
About: HELP offers low-cost, safe and clean health supplies and medical equipment rentals and purchases. Delivery and pick up of larger items is available in the Omaha/Council Bluffs area. Short term and long term rentals are available.
Phone: 402-341-6559
1941 S. 42nd Street, Suite 200
Omaha, NE 68105
Eligibility: All resources have their own eligibility requirements which may include age, residence, disability, income, request, and more.
Cost/Funding: Many vary based on service and available resources. After completing a Service and Device Application, an ATP Resource Coordinator will assist you in finding resources available to you.
About: Free and low cost services that offer equipment or devices helping individuals safely complete a task and as independently as possible, e.g. communication board, ramps, lifts, bathroom modifications, etc.
Toll Free: 877-201-4141
Phone: 402-595-1923
FAX: 402-595-1919
Address: 1313 Farnam St., Suite 305
About: Provides recycled, reused, or repaired durable medical equipment (DME), adapted devices, or assistive technology.
Demonstrations allows individuals and groups to compare the features and benefits of various types of assistive technology.
Short-term Equipment Loans allows you to try equipment out before you buy it to make sure it is the right fit for you.
Borrowing equipment Can fill gaps while you are waiting for a repair or shipment of your own equipment and on a temporary basis while you recuperate from an injury or illness.
About: Technology Specialists work with individuals who have a disability to determine what assistive technology/home modifications are appropriate for their primary living environment. Modifications may include grab bars in the bathroom, entrance modifications, and assistive technology such as automatic door openers, stair lifts, and vehicle modifications.
About: Helping employees, employers and students find resources and determine appropriate technology to help you be successful.
Eligibility: ATP offers separte programs for students and children aged Birth- 3 years, and 3-21 years.
About: ATP Partnership Education program provides services to IFSP and IEP team members working with children and students with disabilities who are receiving services within school systems.
Services include: technical assistance for phone, email and online video (e.g. Zoom) technologies; Training for IFSP/IEP teams and school personnel; Access to a Statewide Assistive Technology Equipment Loan (AT4All.com) for up to 60 days at no cost.
Click HERE to visit our Medical Equipment resource page for free or low cost medical and accessibility equipment.
About: Helping you understand your rights as a person with a disability, Providing advocacy skills, assisting you if you feel you have been discriminated against due to your disability, and influencing state legislation and city policies on accessibility and disability rights issues.
League of Human Dignity Overview: Promoting Independent living for people with disabilities by providing resources and information.
5513 Center Street
Omaha, NE 68106
Phone: 402-595-1256
FAX: 402-595-1410
1520 Avenue M
Council Bluffs, IA 51501
Phone: 712-323-6863
FAX: 712-323-6811
About: Promotes quality of life, accessibility, and equity in the city of Omaha on behalf of and in cooperation with the citizens of Omaha who experience disabilities.
Phone: 402-444-5034
Fax: 402-444-6059
Suite 300 Omaha,
Nebraska 68183
Eligibility: Parents, families, and caregivers of children with disabilities or special health care needs.
About: PTI is an educational consultant in Omaha, Nebraska that provides training, information and support to Nebraska parents and others who have an interest in children from birth through twenty-six, who receive or should receive special education or related services.
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Phone: (402) 346-0525
Address: 1941 S 42nd St, Omaha, NE 68105 Suite 205
PTI Hyperlinks to Educational Resources:
For Children aged 0-5
For Children aged 3-16
For Children and Young Adults aged 14-21
All Ages Health Resources
Overview: The Purpose of the Shaken Baby Task Force is to educate the community and increase public awareness on the dangers of Shaken Baby Syndrome, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Co-Sleeping, and Second and Third Hand Smoke Exposure
Address: Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital Family Resource Center
933 E Pierce St, Council Bluffs, IA 51503
Hours: Monday-Friday: 9AM-5PM
Phone: (712) 396-4200
24/7 Helpline: 886-243-BABY (2229)
Facts and Resources On:
About: Shaking a baby can result in lifelong disabilities, such as brain damage, seizures, paralysis, and even death.The number one reason a baby is shaken is due to frustration from non-stop crying.
If you find yourself being overwhelmed: Place the baby in a safe place, like a crib, and leave the room; slowly count to ten while taking deep breaths; call someone to take over for awhile; and you can contact the 24/7 crying baby helpline at (886) 243-2229.
Click here for more calming tips.
About: smoking around infants and children can cause serious health problems and risks to their developing bodies.
Thirdhand smoke: refers to the toxins from cigarette smoke that stick to soft surfaces and can harm babies.
If someone is smoking near your baby or child don't be afraid to speak up. Your voice can make a difference in your child's life.
About: SIDS is the sudden and unexplained death of an infant who is younger than one year old. You can help prevent SIDS by taking the right precautions
Tips for reducing the risk of SIDS: Always place your baby on their back to sleep during naps and bedtime on a firm mattress with a fitted bed sheet. If your child falls asleep in a swing, car seat, etc. safely remove them and place them on their back in their crib.
Do not use bumper pads, blankets, pillows, or stuffed animals in the baby's bed.
Do not smoke, drink alcohol or use drugs while pregnant or around the baby.
Schedule and attend regular checkups with your baby's doctor.
About: Sometimes called "bed-sharing" means babies and their caregivers sleep together in the same bed.
Why it is Dangerous: Co-sleeping can cause physical injury and suffocation to a baby or young child and may prevent caregiver from getting a good night's sleep.
Eligibility: Individuals of all ages who have a disability. Adult supervision required. Must register for events.
Cost: Free or low cost
About: Life can be filled with endless appointments and chores – life should be fun! Family Focus is designed to bring families facing similar challenges together to draw strength and knowledge, as well as relax and socialize.
UCPN Overview: Strives to advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with cerebral palsy and similar disorders.
United Cerebral Palsy of Nebraska serves the condition, as well as serves people and adults with cerebral palsy. They also work with individuals who have other disabilities as well as family members. They offer financial programs that anyone is able to attend, but also some that are inclusive to people with cerebral palsy.
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm
Phone: 402-502-3572
Toll-Free: 1-800-729-2556
Fax: 402-502-6791
#302 Omaha, NE 68114
Eligibility: School aged children up to 21 years old with medically fragile conditions, developmental delays and other physical challenges and their siblings.
Cost: $50 one-time non-refundable per child. Accepts Title XX payment
About: 11 week camp with weekly in-house activities, special guests and field trips.
Where? Both CRCC locations. Availability is Limited
CRCC Overview: CRCC provides comprehensive services and family support for children who are impairment-impacted and have special medical, developmental and cognitive needs – services that evoke maximum potential and foster the development of intellectual and social competence.
Hours: Monday to Friday 7am-6pm
Saturdays 7am-12pm
Phone: (402) 895-4000
5321 S 138th Street
Omaha NE 68137
Phone: (402)-496-1000
2010 N 88th Street
Omaha NE 68134
Eligibility: For families of children and/or adolescence with special needs and/or professionals who work with these populations.
About: Tech Tools Offers adaptable toys and technology for children and adolescences with varying needs in various locations throughout Nebraska.
Hours: Monday- Friday 8am-4pm
Where? Various locations throughout Nebraska. Visit hyperlink above for more information.
Eligibility: Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Payment: CAS is currently an in-network provider for ABA services with the following insurance plans: UHC, UBH, UMR, AETNA, BCBS-Network Blue PPO, OPTUM, TRICARE.
About: Childhood Autism Services (CAS) offers home based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Also offered are in-office and social skill services in accordance to the child's Individual Treatment Plan (ITP).
Eligibility: We will begin the process of helping your child with a pre-authorization from your insurance for a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA). A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) will observe your child in the home (and possibly school) environment for behaviors and triggers, attention, avoidance, and other behavioral factors. Once the behaviors are identified the BCBA will then create an Individual Treatment Plan (ITP) and present it to you and your insurance plan for approval.
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Phone: (402) 916-4539
Address: 945 N Adams St #7, Papillion, NE 68046
Eligibility: Children with behavioral and social difficulties including autism, sterotypic movement disorder, intermittent explosive disorder, and disruptive behavior disorder.
About: The Center for autism Spectrum Disorders houses a wide range of services including assessment and treatment of severe behavior disorders, early intervention, school consultation, family behavior management and virtual care. Call to Make an appointment
Phone: (402) 559-3563
Toll Free: 1-800-656-3937 ext. 93563
Address:
UNMC Munroe-Meyer Institute (iCASD)
985450 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, Ne 68198
Eligibility: Children and adolescents with a range of developmental, behavioral and/or emotional problems.
About: Developmental Pediatrics staffed by developmental/behavioral experts who provide care for children and adolescents with disorders including Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, and psychiatric disorders.
MMI Overview: The Center for autism Spectrum Disorders houses a wide range of services including assessment and treatment of severe behavior disorders, early intervention, school consultation, family behavior management and virtual care. Call to Make an appointment
Phone: 402-559-4097
Toll Free: 1-800-656-3937 ext. 402-559-4097
Address:
University of Nebraska Medical Center
42nd and Emile, Omaha, NE 68198
About: Provides assessment and ongoing, individualized treatment planning and follow up for children and youth with ASD who require long-term treatment, including both pharmacological and behavioral therapy.
MMI Overview: The Center for autism Spectrum Disorders houses a wide range of services including assessment and treatment of severe behavior disorders, early intervention, school consultation, family behavior management and virtual care. Call to Make an appointment
Phone: 402-559-6418
Toll Free: 1-800-656-3937 ext. 402-559-6418
Address:
Integrated Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
UNMC Munroe-Meyer Institute (iCASD)
985450 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-5450
About: ABA provides interventions for behavioral concerns, adoptive skills, and socially important behaviors for children, adolescents and adults with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities.
MMI Overview: The Center for autism Spectrum Disorders houses a wide range of services including assessment and treatment of severe behavior disorders, early intervention, school consultation, family behavior management and virtual care. Call to Make an appointment
Phone: (402) 559-8863
Toll Free 1-800-656-3937 ext 402-559-8863
Address
Integrated Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
UNMC Munroe-Meyer Institute (iCASD)
985450 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-5450
Eligibility: Children 2-10 who are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder or another developmental disability.
About: Focuses on improving language, social, pre-academic, academic and daily living skills as well as replacing problem behaviors based on each child's individual needs and parent training.
MMI Overview: The Center for autism Spectrum Disorders houses a wide range of services including assessment and treatment of severe behavior disorders, early intervention, school consultation, family behavior management and virtual care. Call to Make an appointment
Phone: (402) 559-3716
Toll Free 1-800-656-3937 ext 402-559-3716
Address
Integrated Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
UNMC Munroe-Meyer Institute (iCASD)
985450 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-5450
Eligibility: School-aged children (3-21) who display severe destructive behavior who cannot be safely managed or effectively treated in a less-intensive program.
About: Provides specialized services to children with developmental disabilities who display destructive behaviors, such as aggression, self-injury, pica or property destruction and works to improve the quality of life for these children and their families.
MMI Overview: The Center for autism Spectrum Disorders houses a wide range of services including assessment and treatment of severe behavior disorders, early intervention, school consultation, family behavior management and virtual care. Call to Make an appointment
Phone: (402) 559-8863
Toll Free 1-800-656-3937 ext 402-559-8863
Address
Integrated Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
UNMC Munroe-Meyer Institute (iCASD)
985450 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-5450
Eligibility: School-aged children (3-21) who display a variety of behavior problems.
About: Provides specialized services to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder who display behaviors that interfere with their participation in home, school and community activities.
MMI Overview: The Center for autism Spectrum Disorders houses a wide range of services including assessment and treatment of severe behavior disorders, early intervention, school consultation, family behavior management and virtual care. Call to Make an appointment
Phone: (402) 559-6341
Toll Free 1-800-656-3937 ext. 96341
Address
Integrated Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
UNMC Munroe-Meyer Institute (iCASD)
985450 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-5450
Eligibility: School-aged children (ages 3-19) who display challenging behavior problems; skill deficits in academic, pre-academic, social and adaptive living; or both.
About: Provides on-site and virtual consultation to help improved school-based services for children with autism spectrum disorder and students with related developmental and intellectual disabilities.
MMI Overview: The Center for autism Spectrum Disorders houses a wide range of services including assessment and treatment of severe behavior disorders, early intervention, school consultation, family behavior management and virtual care. Call to Make an appointment
Phone: (402) 559-5939
Toll Free 1-800-656-3937 ext. 402-559-5939
Address
Integrated Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
UNMC Munroe-Meyer Institute (iCASD)
985450 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-5450
Hours: Monday-Friday: 9AM-5PM
Phone: (402) 475-4407
215 Centennial Mall S # 508
Lincoln, NE 68508
About: The Arc of Nebraska is committed to helping children and adults with disabilities secure the opportunity to choose and realize their goals of where and how they learn, live, work and play through awareness, education, and advocacy.
Provides programs, information, and resources for individuals and families to help meet the needs of those with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Issues they focus on include:
Employment
Special Education
Medicaid
Ending the Waiting List
Voting
Aged and Disabled Waiver Issues
Human Rights Issues
Special Education Issues
Transportation/Rural Access
Hours: Monday-Friday: 9AM-5PM
Phone: (402) 475-4407
Arc of Nebraska Overview: The Arc of Nebraska is committed to helping children and adults with disabilities secure the opportunity to choose and realize their goals of where and how they learn, live, work and play through awareness, education, and advocacy.
Contacts government officials to protect the rights of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
Hours: Monday-Friday: 9AM-5PM
Phone: (402) 475-4407
Arc of Nebraska Overview: The Arc of Nebraska is committed to helping children and adults with disabilities secure the opportunity to choose and realize their goals of where and how they learn, live, work and play through awareness, education, and advocacy.
About: The Autism Action Partnership (AAP) partners with various autism service providers to increase diagnosis accuracy, improve behavioral treatment services, begin pilot projects designed to develop critical social skills therapies in schools, and to provide recreation therapy, family respite, and scholarships for individuals with autism.
Phone: (402) 763-8830
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Address: 10110 Nicholas St #202, Omaha, NE 68114
Eligibility: Applicants must be residents of Nebraska, have a current member of the household with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis, AND be experiencing financial hardship as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
About: Provides financial assistance for Nebraska individuals and families with one or more members of a household living on the Autism Spectrum.
AAP Overview: The Autism Action Partnership (AAP) partners with various autism service providers to increase diagnosis accuracy, improve behavioral treatment services, begin pilot projects designed to develop critical social skills therapies in schools, and to provide recreation therapy, family respite, and scholarships for individuals with autism.
Phone: (402) 763-8830
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Address: 10110 Nicholas St #202, Omaha, NE 68114
Eligibility: School aged children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
About: is a social skills program operated within Nebraska schools that provides additional support and opportunities for students with ASD. Effectively trained peers serve as models of appropriate communication and social behavior for individuals with autism in different environments throughout the school day. This interaction allows students with ASD a safe, consistent arena to practice and improve their social skills.
AAP Overview: The Autism Action Partnership (AAP) partners with various autism service providers to increase diagnosis accuracy, improve behavioral treatment services, begin pilot projects designed to develop critical social skills therapies in schools, and to provide recreation therapy, family respite, and scholarships for individuals with autism.
Phone: (402) 763-8830
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Address: 10110 Nicholas St #202, Omaha, NE 68114
Eligibility: Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
About: Provides employment supports for adults with autism who want to find and maintain competitive employment positions. Participants can be but do not have to be currently employed to participate.
AAP Overview: The Autism Action Partnership (AAP) partners with various autism service providers to increase diagnosis accuracy, improve behavioral treatment services, begin pilot projects designed to develop critical social skills therapies in schools, and to provide recreation therapy, family respite, and scholarships for individuals with autism.
Phone: (402) 763-8830
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Address: 10110 Nicholas St #202, Omaha, NE 68114
Eligibility: Adults with intellectual disabilities and behavior challenges aged 21 and over.
About: Individuals attending ACN Day Services are provided countless opportunities to develop skills in artistic expression in which a variety of arts and crafts items are created and marketed, with all profits returned to the artisans. At the same time, participants are learning the most fundamental concepts of employment, such as coming to work, transitioning from break time to work time, preparing and bringing a lunch, dealing with frustration at work, etc.
ACN Overview: The Autism Center of Nebraska offers supported employment, community inclusion and habilitative day services. Their services meet their clients where they are on their path and provide dedicated career coaching, vocational services, and pre-vocational skills training.
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Phone: (402) 315-1000
Address: 9012 Q St, Omaha, NE 68127
Eligibility: High-functioning individuals with autism or other developmental disabilities aged 21 and over.
About: Offers intermittent employment support to ensure success in the workplace. Services include career counselors who provide the extra assistance and guidance that is necessary for individuals to maintain employment after having been hired.
ACN Overview: The Autism Center of Nebraska offers supported employment, community inclusion and habilitative day services. Their services meet their clients where they are on their path and provide dedicated career coaching, vocational services, and pre-vocational skills training.
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Phone: (402) 315-1000
Address: 9012 Q St, Omaha, NE 68127
About: Specialized employment counselors use an intensive interview process to identify each individual's desires, interests, and non-negotiables, to ensure a good match with employment opportunities; assist in learning on the job and navigating the social rules of the workplace. Long term support is available should individuals need to brush up on their workplace skills.
ACN Overview: The Autism Center of Nebraska offers supported employment, community inclusion and habilitative day services. Their services meet their clients where they are on their path and provide dedicated career coaching, vocational services, and pre-vocational skills training.
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Phone: (402) 315-1000
Address: 9012 Q St, Omaha, NE 68127
Eligibility: Young adults aged 17-21 with developmental/intellectual disabilities.
About: Transition planning prepares a high school aged student to transition into adulthood. The student, their family, and school staff work together to build a plan addressing the student's individual needs. Transitional services offer a set of coordinated activities that teach the individuals how to prepare for post-secondary life.
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Phone: (402) 315-1000
Address: 9012 Q St, Omaha, NE 68127
Eligibility: Each individual and family served through ACN has varying requirements and unique living accommodations which are vital to creating a successful independent living situation for all parties involved.
About: ACN is committed to matching individuals with compatible housemates, ensuring privacy by requiring separate bedrooms for all individuals not related to one another, and fostering a welcoming and comfortable home-like environment by limiting group homes to no more than three individuals per home.
Each group home has round the clock staff.
Location: ACN's homes are located in single-family neighborhoods in Omaha and Lincoln, close to services such as bus lines, fitness centers, shopping, library, and potential employers.
ACN Overview: The Autism Center of Nebraska’s residential services help adults and children with autism and other developmental and intellectual disabilities to discover their ideal living arrangements while growing in independence and discovering all their community has to offer.
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Phone: (402) 315-1000
Address: 9012 Q St, Omaha, NE 68127
Who Benefits? The shared living model is particularly beneficial to children to young adults making the first move from the family home but not yet ready to live on their own or adults with close, mutually beneficial relationships with the shared living provider.
About: Shared living, formerly known as extended family homes, allows a person to make their home with an individual or family who they are not related to.This type of living promotes close relationships, security and supervision.
Located: Omaha, Lincoln, Wahoo, Fremont, and Valley.
ACN Overview: The Autism Center of Nebraska’s residential services help adults and children with autism and other developmental and intellectual disabilities to discover their ideal living arrangements while growing in independence and discovering all their community has to offer.
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Phone: (402) 315-1000
Address: 9012 Q St, Omaha, NE 68127
Who Benefits? Intermittent residential services are particularly benefitial for individuals who benefit from 1:1 skill training and supports in developing their independent living skills.
About: Services are individualized, but often focus on developing expressive/receptive language, meal preparation, money management, decision-making, and many other topics and other skills in independent living.
ACN Overview: The Autism Center of Nebraska’s residential services help adults and children with autism and other developmental and intellectual disabilities to discover their ideal living arrangements while growing in independence and discovering all their community has to offer.
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Phone: (402) 315-1000
Address: 9012 Q St, Omaha, NE 68127
Eligibility: Parents, primary caregiver and families of children and adults with developmental disabilities.
About: Being a primary caregiver for a loved one is one of the most rewarding, yet often difficult and challenging responsibilities one could encounter that can have a strong impact on your mental and physical health and family dynamic. Respite is a temporary break from the rigors of providing care to someone which special needs. ACN offers respite care from Compassionate Direct Support Professionals who have received training to provide for the specific needs of these individuals.
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Phone: (402) 315-1000