Glenda had been the Executive Director and a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) with Human Services, Inc since December of 1985.
Human Services, Inc.
4.2 (12 reviews) ADD YOUR REVIEWPaying for Treatment
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- Medicaid is not Accepted
Treatment Insights
For more than 25 years, Human Services, Inc. has been providing the Western Nebraska area with highly effective substance abuse treatment. The rehab is continuously improving its programs for adult men and women through education and research, and is committed to offering the highest levels of care available. Services include inpatient treatment, outpatient services and transitional housing. The goal of treatment is to improve each client’s sense of spiritual awareness, as well as teach healthy coping methods designed to deal with the stresses of everyday life.
Human Services, Inc. Reviews and Ratings Details
The following is based on a combination of Surveys of Alumni, Staff, Loved Ones, and Reviews and Ratings from around the web.
Reviews at a Glance
- Outpatient
Outpatient treatment describes all addiction treatment that is not residential. Patients live at home while undergoing rehab.
- Residential Treatment
Residential treatment programs provide housing (food and meals) in addition to treatment for substance abuse. Some facilities offer only short-term residential treatment, some offer only long-term treatment and others offer both, ranging from a few days to many months, based on patient needs.
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Glenda L. Day, MA, LADC, NCACII, CCDCII, ICADC - Executive Director/Counselor
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Colleen S. Hood, BA, LADC, ICADC, CCJS - Assistant Director/Counselor
Colleen began working at Human Services, Inc in August of 1995. She is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor in the state of Nebraska.
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