Saint Francis

Rating: 3.5   (5)

Specialties

  • Addiction
  • Alcohol Abuse
  • Drug Abuse
  • Drug Addiction
  • Intervention center
  • Medical Detox
  • Substance Abuse

Payment Options

  • American Express
  • Cash or self-payment
  • Check
  • Mastercard
  • Medicaid
  • Visa

Accepted Insurances

  • Medicaid
  • Most Insurances

About

Saint Francis located at 1755 Prairie View Place in Kearney, Nebraska, is a rehabilitation center that helps those who are seeking assistance for alcohol and drug addiction. Saint Francis provides addicts of the ages 18+ with professional addiction treatment as well as counseling and guidance in order to ensure their success in recovery. With the assistance of addiction advisors and therapists, addicts will have the opportunity to live a life that is free of substance abuse.

The overarching goal of the various treatment programs at Saint Francis is to supply patients with the necessary treatment that will allow for a full recovery. With some of the most effective treatment methods available, patients will have the best chance of obtaining a sustained substance-free life. Through crafting a personalized treatment program that is based on the individual's unique addiction, recovery can be obtained. In as little as 90-days, patients who attend Saint Francis can be free of the addiction that has controlled their lives. It's time to get the necessary help needed in order to overcome drug and alcohol abuse and substance dependency.

Since each individual's addiction is unique, a personalized approach to addiction care is needed and that is exactly what Saint Francis offers. Through adopting vital coping skills and trigger management mechanisms, addicts will gain the knowledge necessary in order to reenter society with a positive mindset. This is the foundation for a future that is free of substance abuse.

Many addicts choose the route of tackling addiction on their own. While this may seem like a good idea, addiction is so much more than just a bad habit or lack of willpower. Addiction is a progressive, mental disease that requires professional medical attention, detox, and intense treatment in order to overcome.

Those who are dependent on drugs, alcohol, or other addictive substances, as well as those who find themselves indulging in addictive tendencies, should contact Saint Francis in Kearney, Nebraska now. This will allow addicts to learn how quality treatment can help them regain control of their lives and the freedom lost to addiction. By receiving effective treatment such as behavioral counseling, therapy, and relapse prevention, patients can feel content and fulfilled once again. Visit Saint Francis online today at www.saintfrancisgi.org.

Contact Details

+1(308) 398-5435
http://www.saintfrancisgi.org/
1755 Prairie View PlaceKearneyNebraska  68845

Google Reviews


  5.0   3 years ago

I spent almost 6 months here as a teenager. I was rebellious and was sent here for anger issues. The staff was great I was listened to for the first time in my life. After being here for a couple of months the staff slowly realized that what they were told wasn’t true. I didn’t have an anger problem. I was sent there by my parents because I turned them in for their illicit drug use and this was a way to make it appear that I was an unruly child. I was released to my parents custody after 6 months and ended up getting in trouble on purpose to be sent back. My second stay was for a bout a month until the staff worked a way out to get me into my grandparents custody and not back with my parents. I think about the staff often and how they helped me in a timely of need and a bad situation. I am grateful thy there were adults thy could see past the manipulation and help me get into a safe environment. I still use the skills that I learned at Richard Young today. I’ve mended the fended with my parents and we have a great relationship. Again, I cannot stress enough how all the staff just wants to help you be the best person you can be and how I was treated with honesty, compassion, respect and love. I really hope that staff still works there today because if they do, you’re in good hands.



  5.0   4 years ago



  5.0   4 years ago

Helped me and my family diagnose and prevent a relapse.



  5.0   4 years ago

I’m 13 years old and I went there a couple months ago. Not to say that I fully recovered but I got better. I was there for 6 days total but on the 5th day they put me on IP (individual programming) so I was “locked” in my room but I was still able to come out and eat and talk to some of the other patients but I wasn’t allowed to go to groups. No they don’t completely lock you in your rooms, they just do that so they can focus more on you instead of a group. It helped me more than expected. It is not a punishment it is simply to focus and help you more. And the staff was very understanding and everyone was extremely nice! Also while I was there I met some new friends who have had similar problems and I love them to death. Overall it was a great experience!



  4.0   4 years ago

The nursing staff and the RS's were great. But the doctors had the diagnosis wrong.



  5.0   4 years ago

This facility kept my husband safe on three different occasions after he attempted suicide. After his inpatient stays, he worked with doctors and his support system to learn how to continue accepting help. He is now over a year-and-a-half free of suicidal thoughts. It's about staying safe and then using your resources. Thank you.



  5.0   4 years ago

This facility helped me in so many ways Thank You!!!!!!



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  5.0   5 years ago

they helped me with my thoughts about hurting myself and my family they took my pilles away cause that what was causing the thoughs they where really nice to me and the other people there they let me call home i was supposed to be there for a week but after three days they let me go saying that im fine i just dont need that prescription of pills and got a new prescription they really helped me and i cant do much in return but what i can do is say thank you



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  5.0   9 years ago

I was a resident in early 1967. At all times, and in all instances, I was treated with dignity and respect. My treatment was that of the whole person. My freedoms were granted on the basis of my improvements. This was a time of the first burgeoning of my intelligence, my creativity and my compassion for others. Sincerely, David Leon Hass


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