I could only locate one support group to meet your needs in Omaha. It is the "Depression & Bipolar Support" group, which is out of 6905 Blondo Street. Their number is (402)933-6326.
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance is a very good bipolar support groups
Local bipolar support groups can be easily found by checking out the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance's group locator on its website. Yes, there are quite a few support groups in the greater Chicago area.
To find a list of bipolar support groups in your area,please visit this website and enter your zip.www.healthcentral.com
Yes there are many DBSA or depression and bipolar support groups in and around the area. For information on these groups where they meet and what times, check their website: www.dbsalliance.org.
DBSAlliance.com is an online Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance group for families dealing with this issue. MDJunction.com also offers online support groups for bipolar. There are plenty of support forums out there for people with many disorders. You can try www.psychforums.com or www.healthboards.com.
www.mdjunction.com/bipolar and www.findthelight.net are two well-respected bipolar support groups.
DBSA Boston has excellent recommendations for bipolar support groups in boston
www.mdjunction.com/bipolar is helpful
Yes there are several hospitals that offer support groups for patients with bipolar disorder.
She can attend a Depression Bipolar Support Alliance Meetings. The Depression Bipolar Support Alliance Meetings (DBSA) chapters offer peer-run support groups for comfort and direction in a confidential and supportive setting. It depends on your location for where these are located.
The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance of California has a listing of many support groups for the entire state of California. californiadbsa.org is the website where they are listed, and specifies if they are bi-lingual, in Spanish, or faith based. However, the site is not rendering well in my browser, so it may be difficult to use, but it has the longest listing I've found.
There are many online support groups for people diagnosed with bipolar disorder and their families. One such group is Daily Strength (http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Bipolar-Disorder/support-group). The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance website has a search feature that allows you to search for support groups in your area (http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=support_findsupport).