Reclaim your life from addiction with the help of St Monica’s, a leading addiction treatment center located in 120 Wedgewood Dr, Lincoln, NE 68510. With an outstanding 4.2 rating and an abundance of positive 11, St Monica’s offers a comprehensive range of evidence-based drug rehab treatment programs tailored to individual needs. Their dedicated team of professionals is passionate about guiding individuals towards lasting recovery. Take the first step by calling (402) 441-3768 and scheduling a consultation with St Monica’s.
At St Monica’s drug rehab, we specialize in addressing a wide range of substance use disorders. Our comprehensive treatment programs cater to individuals struggling with addiction to substances such as alcohol, opioids, stimulants, benzodiazepines, cannabis, and more. Located at 120 Wedgewood Dr, Lincoln, NE 68510, our facility is dedicated to providing personalized care and support for individuals on their path to recovery. St Monica’s treats the following addictions in rehab:
You can contact and book appointment with St Monica’s either by calling at (402) 441-3768 or by directly visiting their address at 120 Wedgewood Dr, Lincoln, NE 68510.
St Monica’s is located at 120 Wedgewood Dr, Lincoln, NE 68510. St Monica’s is easily accessible by public transportation, major highways, etc.
St Monica’s offers a range of services to support individuals struggling with substance use disorder, alcoholism, etc.. These services may include detoxification, individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, medication-assisted treatment, and aftercare planning.
St Monica’s has a 4.2 rating on our website, based on 11+ reviews from individuals who have received treatment at St Monica’s. This is one of review from Dannielle Epps about them. This place is horrible. They kicked my mom out for having a mental health breakdown instead of helping her. She was left on the streets till family from a different town could drive down to get her. They didn’t let her pack up her own things, instead they did packed everything and missed some of her stuff. Takes weeks for them to give you any sort of paper work after being kicked out. They let the other clients bully others to the point where they want to hurt themselves and do nothing to help the victim. They don’t know how to distribute medication, always messing up, not marking down what was given and then say you never took your medication. Nobody that works here is even a doctor so how can they change up your medication without consulting a doctor first? I would not recommend this place to anyone who seriously wants to get help. They will just make your mental health worse and put all the stress on the family members trying to help.
Amazing place for long term treatment, caring and passionate residential managers. The staff at the pmc house are awesome, it’s a very positive environment for the mother and child to grow and learn together. I absolutely loved my experience at st Monica’s.managed to stay clean for eights months while there and plan on stay clean for more to come.
This place changed/saved my life and outlook on life. They have given me the tools I needed to not just survive but live my life to fullest. Best choice I ever made was to come here to learn tools of recovery. I will continue to use what I learned at St. Monica's for the rest of my life. Thanks!
St. Monica’s is a life saving organization. Of course you will find disgruntled past clients who didn’t agree with aspects of the program for their own reasons but I personally found all the support and encouragement I needed to get and stay sober (6 years now). The staff were caring, compassionate and trauma informed. They can’t do the work for you but will teach you the skills necessary to help you become sober and be accountable for your own life...if you choose to be. Recovery is a choice, relapse is also a choice. Your life isn’t in anyone’s hands but your own and St. Monica’s is a great first step toward learning how to take better care of the life you’re given.
My daughter Mikayla went through the young womens care program (teenagers) because of a court order. Previously she had been in the Omaha youth center twice & Boys Town but things were getting worse rather than better. After 4 months @ St. Monica's she came home in November with a new attitude. She now listens & does things she's asked to do. She currently is getting all "A"s in school & has been making all her curfews as well as passing all drug tests. None of things happened before. She is due to get off probation @ 2-marrows court hearing after 3 years. I was told St. Monica's no longer has a program for teenagers but since the woman's program has the same staff I would have to recommend them highly. I would also like to thank them for everything they did to help my daughter.