Residential
1124 North Cotner Boulevard, Lincoln, NE, 68505
Houses of Hope of Nebraska, Inc. Halfway House is a nonprofit recovery residence established in 1962 to support adult men overcoming **SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS** and co-occurring mental health challenges. Designed for individuals who have completed primary treatment, this transitional living program provides a structured, drug- and alcohol-free environment where residents stabilize and prepare for independent living. With a strong focus on accountability and peer support, men benefit from a safe space that encourages responsibility, emotional growth, and personal progress during early recovery. Residents receive individualized plans that emphasize life balance, therapeutic support, and continued sobriety.
At Houses of Hope of Nebraska, Inc. Halfway House, daily schedules include clinical services from morning to evening, featuring individual counseling, behavioral therapy groups, life skills training, and house meetings that reinforce accountability and collaboration. The program integrates 12-step involvement and employment support to help residents rebuild stability and independence. Ideal for those recovering from severe **DRUG & ALCOHOL ADDICTION**, this halfway house offers flexible program lengths based on each individual’s progress. With a community-driven approach and a commitment to long-term success, the facility empowers men to transition confidently into sober, productive lives.