Information and treatment referrals for Grand Island residents seeking MAT for opioid use disorder.
Opioid overdose remains one of the leading causes of accidental death in the United States, and Nebraska has been hit hard along with the rest of the country. For people in Grand Island living with opioid use disorder, medication-assisted treatment is the single most effective intervention to reduce overdose risk. Research consistently shows that patients on buprenorphine or methadone have roughly half the fatal overdose rate of people receiving counseling alone or abstinence-based treatment.
MAT works because opioid use disorder is a medical condition, not a moral failure. Years of opioid use physically changes the brain's reward and stress systems, and those changes do not reset overnight when someone stops using. Medications like buprenorphine and methadone stabilize the brain chemistry that addiction has disrupted, allowing people to focus on recovery work โ therapy, rebuilding relationships, getting housing and employment โ instead of fighting minute-to-minute withdrawal and cravings.
In Grand Island and across Nebraska, MAT is available through outpatient clinics, opioid treatment programs, addiction medicine specialists, and many primary care offices. Most private insurance plans cover MAT. Medicaid covers MAT in all 50 states. Medicare covers MAT for opioid use disorder. The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act requires insurers to cover substance use treatment at the same level as other medical care.
If you or someone you love is dealing with opioid use disorder in Grand Island, Liberation Way's free helpline can help you find a MAT provider with admissions availability. We can verify your insurance benefits at no cost and walk you through what different programs actually look like day-to-day. Call (866) 275-3142 any time.
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