Nexus

Tell us what you need?

Our goal is to design our web site to fit your needs, and that's why we want to know your ideas and suggestions for making it even easier for you to use. Any ideas? E-mail us at info@nexustreatment.org or complete the online form.

A new web site—just for you!

Nexus has unveiled a newly designed web site with your needs in mind. Have we met your expectations?

How do you like our new web site? Rich with photos of youth and site-specific information and photos of each of our treatment sites, the new Nexus web site marks the first phase of our web initiative. We aim to provide the resources to learn more about Nexus and its family of treatment programs-to provide you with an inside peek-and to make it as easy to use as possible. This is your tool!

What's new
You'll find testimonials, an easy-to-use online employment profile form for job seekers, information specifically for parents, pictures and bios of our board members, press releases—and online tours of each of our campuses!

The newly designed web site incorporates all of the information available on the previous one but has been expanded to accommodate many useful new features and provide easy access and specific information.

"Our new site not only provides Nexus a more modern and professional online presence, but it also makes it possible for us to provide expanded service to our target audiences: referral sources, job seekers, and family members of clients," said Director of Corporate Communication Shannon Johnson.

One element that has dramatically improved is navigation. Using dropdown navigation, you can easily find campus-specific information about programs, admissions, campus tours and contact information. Or if you want to know about programs and where they are offered, you can use the Programs/Services page, which filters the information by program, gender and site.

Another new feature is the online slideshow tours. There are tours for each of our sites, their schools and programs. Even if you cannot tour our campuses in person, you can at least get an idea of what the campus looks like.

What's next
Johnson says she plans to add online video clips and a podcast in phase two of the project, scheduled for next year.