If you need assistance finding food, paying housing bills, or other essential services, visit http://www.unitedwaymidlands.org/2-1-1 to find your local 211, or dial 211 to speak to someone who can help. You can also text your zip code to 898211 for text assistance. This resource is available 24 hours a day, 7-days a week.
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Structural/health pest control; wood destroying organisms pest control; public health pest control; fumigation; wildlife damage control.
David City, NE
68632
Helping you overcome addiction. You're not alone, addiction campuses can help. Start your path to recovery now. Check out our resources or give us a call to get started with a treatment program that fits your needs.
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Addiction campuses provides the most comprehensive addiction treatment programs in the country, offering therapy for addiction to illegal trugs, prescription drugs, and alcohol. We go beyond the 30-day plan and treat people who are struggling with addiction medically, mentally, and spiritually to break the cycle of relapse and repeated visits to rehab. Utilizing our 15-50 acre addiction campus environments across the country, we have modern facilities, compassionate staff, industry expertise, and clinical proficiency to effectively treat the disease of addiction.
The APS Act established a program designed to meet the needs of vulnerable adults and to assure the availability of the program to all eligible persons. It places authority and responsibility for investigations and interventions in situations of abuse/neglect of vulnerable adults with the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and local law enforcement agencies.
Adult Protective Services investigates reports of vulnerable adult abuse/neglect/exploitation, including self-neglect and intervenes when maltreatment is confirmed.
Adult Protective Services are provided with as little disruption to the client's life as possible. Whenever possible, clients are helped to live in the environment of their choice.
DHHS acknowledges that as long as adults can recognize the consequences of decisions they have made about their lives, the right to make those decisions must be respected, provided they are capable of making that choice.
Proudly providing and enhancing Alzheimer's care, support, and research efforts across the state.
Lincoln, NE
68506
PO Box 83267
Lincoln, NE
68528
The American Red Cross Nebraska/SW Iowa/Kansas Region serves the more than 4 million people living in Nebraska, Kansas, and three counties in Southwest Iowa that are part of the Omaha metropolitan area. The Region provides vital services to the area 365 days a year—from responding to home fires in local neighborhoods to teaching first aid and CPR to community groups.
We’re able to provide these services thanks to a corps of more than 4,000 dedicated volunteers and the generosity of our donors. The American Red Cross puts these donations to good use. The Red Cross is not a government agency and relies on donations of time, money and blood to do its work. An average of 91 cents of every dollar the Red Cross spends is invested in humanitarian services and programs.
How do we do it? By practicing what we preach: preparedness. We train our volunteers. We plan ahead for the types of disasters that strike in our community. And we train individuals, businesses and community groups so they too, can be prepared.
Lincoln, NE
68528
At Annie Jeffrey Health Center, we strive and are committed to providing the highest quality health care in a multitude of settings. We focus on staying current with the constant achievements and evolving technologies in the services we provide. Annie Jeffrey Health Center works collaboratively with its community, patient population and other providers to achieve excellence in health care, respect for life, and respect for each other.
Our hospital is a 16-bed Critical Access Hospital. It provides state of the art equipment operated by trained professionals. We take our responsibilities and obligations seriously and strive to serve our area with compassion and respect in a warm, welcoming facility with knowledgeable and experienced staff.
Osceola, NE
68651
Hospice Care
Providing:
Nursing Care
Bereavement Counseling
Spiritual Support
Pet and Music Therapy
Nutrition Counseling
Social Worker Counseling
Personal Care and Assistance
Rehabilitation Therapy
York, NE
68467
Since 1989, The Assistive Technology Partnership (ATP) has assisted Nebraskans with disabilities, their families, educators, service coordinators, employers and a host of agencies to learn about and use assistive technology. ATP is a state agency in the Department of Education.
Lincoln, NE
68521
Osceola, NE
68651
Veterinary Services
David City, NE
68632
Daycare Provider
Bruno, NE
68014
BLS Service and Fire/Rescue Services
Bellwood, NE
68624
Mental Health Counseling; Youth Assistance Program through schools; Substance Abuse Evalutations; Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment; Community Support Program
David City, NE
68632
Vaccine for Children (VFC) and private vaccines are offered in Fillmore, Jefferson, Saline and Seward Counties. All clients must make an appointment and have their insurance eligibility confirmed prior to receiving any vaccines. Walk-ins are NOT accepted.
To schedule an appointment please call: (402) 826-2141, Extension 3 | Espańol: (402) 641-1799.
When scheduling an appointment, please have the following information available:
▪ Your Name
▪ Name and Date of Birth (DOB) of the person receiving the vaccines
▪ Name of health plan and member ID
▪ The vaccines you need
Please bring your insurance card to each visit.
Click here for the Immunization Clinic Schedule: http://www.bvca.net/how_we_help/ProgramsServices/Immunizations.pdf
Private Vaccines
For individuals of all ages with private insurance plans. Medicare excluded.
Private insurance plans accepted:
▪ Blue Cross Blue Shield NE
▪ Aetna (Formerly CoventryCares)
▪ United Healthcare (Including: UMR)
▪ Midlands Choice (Including: Aetna, Cigna, CoOpportunity, Meritain Health, Regional Care, The Benefit Group)
▪ If you do not see your insurance plan listed, please call: (402) 826-2141, Extension 3
NOTE: If you are not eligible for services through your health plan, you will be billed for services rendered.
Medicaid Vaccine For Children (VFC) Vaccines
For children age 0-18 who have Medicaid or are otherwise eligible for VFC vaccines.
Medicaid plans accepted:
▪ NE Medicaid (No managed care plan)
▪ Arbor
▪ Aetna (Formerly CoventryCares)
▪ United Healthcare Community Plan
▪ If you do not see your insurance plan listed, please call: (402) 826-2141, Extension 3
Please bring your Nebraska Medicaid card, along with your Medicaid Managed Care insurance card. Blue Valley Community Action Partnership will need to verify the individual's current Medicaid eligibility prior to administering any vaccines.
Donations are accepted.
Blue Valley Community Action (BVCA) can help with various basic needs, education, family development, health/nutrition, housing, transportation, and volunteer opportunities.
David City, NE
68632
BVCA Partnership operates over 30 programs. Each program has multiple services. Most programs and services are designed to interact with and complement each other. Thus you may qualify for, and want to use, more than one program. You will be required to fill out BVCA Partnership's Family Intake Form, which can be obtained from one of BVCA's Family Development Partners. To participate in several of BVCA's programs, you must be income eligible. Click here to download BVCA Partnership's Brochure | Spanish Version.
Remember that programs change. New services are added, new counties are covered. Eligibility requirements change as new income guidelines are issued. Should this or other circumstances inhibit your enrollment in any BVCA program, you may appeal by clicking here. This information is intended to provide a general overview. It is not the final word. If you or a family member need assistance, please contact BVCA Partnership. We will be happy to discuss your particular situation and provide you with current information on all our programs and services. We will also refer you to other agencies whose services may benefit your family.
Osceola, NE
68651
Food pantry to income qualifying people/families; Emergency assistance to qualifying people; thrift store; special projects of school supplies; Christmas adopt-a-family; income tax preparation.
Seward, NE
68434
Fire, Rescue, and EMS
Bradshaw, NE
68319
Volunteer Fire Dept and Rescue Squad
Brainard, NE
68626
Medical First Responders - Fire and Rescue
Family Practice Medical Clinic
David City, NE
68632
David City, NE
68632
Congregate Meals
A noon meal is available for a suggested donation for individuals 60 years of age or older. Call 402-367-6131 one day in advance or by 9 am the day of to make a reservation. Meals are also available for those under 60 years of age for a fee.
There are individual, extenuating circumstances that may qualify someone to receive a noon meal for a suggested donation. Please call and visit with the Butler County Program Manager for details.
A salad bar is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays along with the regular meal. A suggested donation of $3.50 for individuals 60 years of age or older and a $4.50 fee for those under age 60 for the daily meal. Call for details.
Home Delivered Meals
These meals are available in David City and close distances. Each meal is one-third of the recommended daily nutritional needs for an individual. The meals are delivered by volunteers dedicated to helping others. Modified diets are also available with doctor's orders. Call for complete information or one day in advance to order a meal.
Health & Fitness
Foot care clinics, blood pressure screenings, and hearing aid services are offered at various times during the month. Special presentations and programs, many focusing on health education, are offered periodically throughout the year.
Tai Chi classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
What: Tai Chi is a graceful form of exerre ise th at i nvo Ives a series of movements, kn own as forms th at a re performed in a slow, focused manner combined with controlled breathing. It is a low impact exercise that puts minimal stress on muscles and joints-making it suitable for many older adults. It doesn't require special equipment and can be practiced indoors or outdoors, either alone or in a group.
Who: People who are 60 years of age or older.
Why: Each year, about one third of adults aged 65 years of age and older fall, and 20 to 30 percent of those who fall suffer moderate to severe injuries, such as bruises, hip fractures, and head traumas. Falls a re the le ad i ng ca use of in jury deaths and the most common ca use of non fatal injuries among this population. By taking a Tai Chi class you improve your strength and balance, and helps prevent falls. Research has shown that practicing Tai Chi, a balance-prompting exercise, is a very effective way for older adults to reduce the risk of falling and to maintain their independence.
FROG - Fitness Reaching Older Generations on Wednesdays: An exercise program led by a trained instructor. It is designed to help older adults improve their mobility and strength to help prevent injuries caused by falls. Exercise is low impact, with or without chair assistance, and only as strenuous as the participant wants it to be.
Activities
We have many activities for people to participate in such as quilting, puzzles, and cards. We have cards every Tuesday evening at 6:00 pm.
Transit Van
Public transportation for all ages is provided by the Butler County Transit Van. Service can be one way or round trip. We do have special rate days for Omaha, Lincoln and Columbus. For complete details, cost and scheduling call 402-367-6131.
Busy Wheels
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Phone: 402-367-6131 This is a taxi service in David City that is operated by volunteers. Call for more information or to schedule transportation. Advanced arrangements are necessary.)
Staff Counselor
An Aging Partners counselor is located at 370 N. Fifth St., David City. Call 402-367-4537 for advice and information on how to remain independent and in your own home.
Butler County Senior Services
Butler County Senior Services is dedicated to helping individuals age 60 and older live independently and remain an active and vital part of the community. We provide information on the network of services available to older adults and assist individuals and their families in accessing these services.
Butler County Senior Services is jointly sponsored by County, State and Federal funds made available through the Butler County Board of Supervisors and Aging Partners. Contributions for services and donations also help to support the program.
All activities and services of the Butler County Senior Services Program are provided without regard to race, color, creed, national origin or disability.
David City, NE
68632
David City, NE
68632
Joey Ossian works with veterans and their dependents for service connected and pension benefits. Assist with burial benefits.
David City, NE
68632
Veterinary Medicine
Seward, NE
68434
Camelot Transportation, Inc provides non-emergency transportation services to the people of Nebraska and surrounding states through a network of certified passenger transportation specialists. Services are provided 7 days each week, and 24 hours per day. Camelot Transportation believes that everyone deserves caring, personalized and professional transportation. Staff members are trained to provide the best transportation experience to clients and we strive to offer services to all individuals in need of transportation.
Kearney, NE
Cancer Plus Support Group is a support group for all types of cancer survivors, caregivers and general interest. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at Willowbook at 6:30 p.m. For more information email cancerplusyork@gmail.com or contact the Oncology Department at York General Hospital.
2714 N Lincoln Ave
York, NE
68467
CASA for York County supports and provides volunteer advocacy for abused and neglected children involved in the court system through no fault of their own; enabling them to thrive in a safe, permanent home.
Room 200
York County Courthouse
York, NE
68467
The Celiac Sprue Association is an international member-based non-profit advocacy organization dedicated to education and support of persons with celiac disease and their families.
Seward, NE
68434
For more information call Crystal Vavra at 402.629.4415.
The Center for Survivors provides advocacy for victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. The Center is dedicated to the achievement of a violence free community.
Columbus, NE
68602
Life doesn’t seem all that great right now. You feel like nothing matters anymore. You just want it to end.
We get it.
But the quick fix you might think is the only way out—suicide, drug use, or something else—will only make it worse.
Anyone can experience a crisis. You are not alone.
Help is just a call or text away - 24/7, 365 days a year - for youth, adults, or families.
p: 402.475.6695
Or, Text START to 741741 to reach the National Crisis Textline
Want to see someone face-to-face? Walk-in crisis counseling available:
1000 S 13th St, Lincoln
Mon - Fri, 8am - 5pm
Help is just a call or text away...
Lincoln, NE
Charcot Marie Tooth Association Support and Action Group will hold a support group meeting at Bryan Medical Center East in Lincoln. The meeting will run from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in classroom 3. We encourage patients with CMT, their family and friends to attend. To RSVP, or for more information please email karrihood@gmail.com
1600 S 48th
Lincoln, NE
68506
Prescriptions, over the counter medications, Home health aids.
York, NE
68467
Visualize the possibilities with this unique planning tool. Scroll through the images with the slider, and when you’ve found yourself inspired, visit Designing Your Funeral for additional support in planning a service as unique as the life well-lived.
David City, NE
68632
The Christ’s Cupboard is a client-choice pantry to help individuals and families who have inadequate financial resources to meet their food needs, or who because of various crises are temporarily unable to cover their food needs. Pantry hours are Mondays 3-5 pm, Thursdays 6-8 pm and Saturdays 9-11 am..
St. John also hosts the Mobile Pantry the fourth Tuesday of every month from 4:30 – 5:30 pm (watch for different dates in November and December due to holidays). Both food programs are open to residents of Seward County.
In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, colour, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964 (voice and TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Seward, NE
68434
Private non-profit thrift store. Provides a learning environment for persons who want to develop job skills, direct work experience, job readiness. Development and placement. Mini-work- shops on basic book keeping, tax, laws, interviewing youth at risk employment as an incentive to complete schooling.
Monday - Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Crete, NE
68333
David City, NE
68632
Stromsburg, NE
68666
Text GO to 741741
Free, 24/7 support for those in crisis, connecting people in crisis to trained Crisis Counselors.
Veterinary Medicine
Staplehurst, NE
68439
Available to McCool Junction Seniors 60 years old or older on M/W/F at the Village Office at 11:30am. Suggested contribution of $4. Please call to reserve your meal at least 1 business day in advance.
To reserve a meal: (402) 362-7626. If no one answers, please leave a message clearly stating you name and what meal you are wanting. Ordering for a full week at a time is suggested.
McCool Junction, NE
68401
Available to York seniors 60 years old or older on M/W/F at the York Senior Center at 11:45am-12:15pm. Suggested $4 contribution. Please call to reserve your meal at least 1 business day in advance.
To reserve a meal: Contact York County Aging Services (402) 362-7626. If no one answers, please leave a message clearly stating you name and what meal you are wanting. Ordering for a full week at a time is suggested.
York, NE
68467
The Disabled American Veterans (DAV) provides free van rides to and from the Omaha VA Medical Center and the eight outpatient clinics in Nebraska - Western Iowa for Veterans who don't have other transportation options.
If you would like to schedule a DAV van ride, contact the Hospital Service Coordinator who serves your County.
DAV - Omaha Medical Center (402) 995-3453; 7:30am - 4:00pm
DAV - Lincoln VA Clinic (402) 486-7842; 7:30am - 1:30pm
DAV - Grand Island VA Medical Center (308) 389-5189; 8:00am - 3:00pm
Please note that DAV vans can only provide rides to ambulatory passengers (passengers who are able to move around without the driver's help).
David City, NE
68632
Located in David City, NE we’ve been serving the communities of Butler county and David City under new ownership as of 2015. Our 2 pharmacists have a combined 35 years of experience and our friendly staff will treat you like family. At David City Discount Pharmacy, we believe that being a local David City pharmacy means providing Healthcare services to our patients that are customized to meet their needs.
Medication Services include:
Home delivery
Med synchronization
Mail delivery
Long Term Care Service
Private consultation
David City, NE
68632