Hastings Regional Center sits at 4200 W 2nd St, NE, Hastings, in Adams County, with a long and eventful history stretching back to the late 1800s, since the days it was called things like the Hospital for the Incurable Insane, Nebraska State Hospital, and Hastings State Hospital, seeing several new buildings in 1891, 1897, 1902, 1910, and 1914, and what stands out about the place is how it's always changed to fit the needs of people facing mental health and chemical dependency challenges, from serving all sorts of psychiatric patients to now focusing mostly on more temporary inpatient programs, these days running the Hastings Juvenile Chemical Dependency Program (HJCDP) for young males ages 13 to 18 who need residential substance abuse treatment, and you'll see it also offers nursing and medical care, Alzheimer's care, and assisted living, so folks with different health needs can get the help they're after, whether they're inpatients or come just for the day.
There are 232 beds, spaces for people to move around indoors and chat, a staff that helps with things like moving from beds to wheelchairs, and they help monitor diabetes for those who need insulin, plus staff's always available, day or night, to handle emergencies, and meals come included so folks don't have to worry about cooking. People living here can look at different floor plans and choose payment options that suit them, while activities focus on keeping residents moving and social, and for years, treatment's included working with greenhouses, tending gardens, and dairy barn chores, which some find therapeutic. Over the decades, they've even built a farm cottage and run a dairy barn with 66 cows, along with setting up a power plant, electric lights, irrigation, a train depot, and their own water system, so the place has always aimed to be self-sufficient and stable.
Hastings Regional Center meets both state and national licensing standards and holds a certification you can check on their website if you want more details, and the state license comes with a $123 fee. There's a compact state license and a walkthrough option, and the place holds accreditation from the Joint Commission, which means someone else checks that care and safety stay up to scratch. State health and human services agencies manage it, and the Nebraska Department of Health & Human Services oversees how things run. The staff uses evidence-based treatments like motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy, and Brief Strategic Family Therapy, and you'll find other approaches like contingency management and medication-assisted treatment to help people recover. The overall goal remains helping folks with wellness, recovery, and building resilience, and Hastings Regional Center keeps offering specialized programs and support for the broad needs of its residents and community.