Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition is a nonprofit organization that provides health and behavioral health services for urban American Indian and Alaska Native populations and other residents in the Omaha area. The organization operates programs focused on substance use and mental health treatment through structured clinical services. Behavioral health programs include outpatient treatment and residential care for substance use disorders. The residential program operates in a co-ed facility and incorporates counseling and evidence-based therapeutic approaches. Outpatient services provide assessment, counseling, and ongoing behavioral health support. The organization also offers transitional living support for individuals who have completed residential treatment and are working on personal, educational, or vocational goals. Nebraska Urban Indian Health Coalition also operates a health and wellness clinic that provides primary care services and other health programs in Omaha. In addition to services in Omaha, the organization maintains program connections in other regional communities, including Lincoln, Nebraska, and Sioux City, Iowa.