Program areas at Omaha Home for Boys
Residential livingohb's residential living program serves high school age Boys, providing them with a safe, stable environment where they live, learn and grow to become productive, independent adults. Youth in The program live on ohb's main campus and attend The ohb school while also having access to therapy, employment opportunities, recreation and other support services. Behaviorally-based curriculum is used to help youth learn life skills, develop positive behaviors and advance academically.
Ohb's clinical services program offers a number of behavioral health, mental health and substance abuse services that are both trauma-focused and strengths-based. Services offered place a high emphasis on education, practice, and development of new skills to help individuals achieve goals. The clinical services program expands beyond ohb's youth to serve other youth and families in The community.
Self-sufficiency servicesohb's self-sufficiency services include transitional living, independent living, and supportive housing. These programs aid young adults who are often living in a state of crisis. Youth work with ohb staff to develop The skills and confidence needed to live independent, productive lives. Areas of support include: housing, education, employment, transportation, health & wellness, and basic life skills. Safe, affordable housing is provided for clents in The transitional living and supportive housing programs while young adults in The independent living program live on their own in The community.