General Links and Services (available for all Counties)
https://casatondemand.org/
“CASAT OnDemand is the simple solution to your behavioral health information needs. Website features include: The Catalyst Blog at CASAT OnDemand including curated professional research in relevant topics CASAT Conversations podcasts, a resource for exploring behavioral health topics while on the go The Resources section with tools or resources that we have found or created to share with you The Learning Labs section for diving deeper into select topics with links to relevant websites, tools, and materials The Community section with a calendar for trainings and other events, a Job Board, and Northern Nevada Behavioral Health Coalition (NNBHC) monthly meeting notes and announcements”
Free and confidential hotline. Callers will be connected to a trained counselor in the area. Available 24/7 and provides support for people in distress.
Their focus is suicide prevention, awareness, and education. You can also visit their website at www.hopeline.com.
LGBTQ National Help Center: 1 (888) 843-4564
Vitality Unlimited: 1 (775) 738-8004 (Serves all Counties)
Crisis mental health services, including 24-hour mobile crisis teams (WITHIN ELKO CITY LIMITS ONLY), emergency crisis intervention services, and crisis stabilization.
Screening, assessment, and diagnosis, including risk assessment.
Patient-centered treatment planning or similar processes, including risk assessment and crisis planning.
Outpatient mental health and substance use services.
Outpatient clinic primary care screening and monitoring of key health indicators and health risk.
Targeted case management.
Psychiatric rehabilitation services.
Peer support and counselor services and family supports.
Rural Mobile Crisis Response Team: 1 (702) 486-7865
Serves 18 and younger. A program for children and their families who are experiencing a mental health crisis, supports behavioral and mental health crisis situations and helps to find community services for youth and their families, crisis stabilization.
Safe Voice is an anonymous reporting system used to report threats to the safety or well-being of students. It was created to protect student wellness, prevent violence and save lives.
MTM is the state of Nevada's non-emergency transportation manager for eligible Medicaid members across the state. They provide transport for medical appointment covered by Medicaid, pre-arranged hospital to hospital transports for legal holds, and hospital discharges home.
Nevada Peer Recovery Support Warmline (SUD): 1 (800) 509-7762
A non-crisis number provided by Foundation for Recovery, for anyone who is experiencing substance use issues or needing additional support in maintaining recovery.
Support groups for family members of alcoholics, 12 step program meetings.
Project MAGIC: 1 (775) 273-2769, PO Box 501 / 795 Western Ave. Lovelock NV
A prevention program designed to help juvenile offenders leave the criminal justice system and become productive members of society. While participating in MAGIC, young people ages 12 to 18, learn: positive communication skills; problem solving; decision making; self-responsibility; conflict resolution; and goal setting. Youth also select and conduct a service project designed to benefit their community. Parents and/or guardians of these young offenders also participate in the program. During three evening meetings, these adults learn to: positively communicate with their teen; manage anger during conflict situations; recognize symptoms of drug and/or alcohol abuse; and, positively discipline their children.
11th Judicial District Youth and Family Services: 1 (775) 273-2769, PO Box 501 / 795 Western Ave. Lovelock NV
Counseling Services: The Eleventh Judicial District Youth And Family Services strives to offer youth and their families who are determined to be indigent the following services at no cost. Individual, family and group counseling, outpatient drug & alcohol counseling, substance abuse evaluations, mental health evaluations, neuropsychological evaluations, psychosexual evaluations. Youth and their families are also offered assistance in making referrals to the following: Residential Drug & Alcohol Treatment, Residential Mental Health Treatment. Youth and Families needing immediate intervention can call or walk in to the local Youth and Family Services Office and meet with a Juvenile Probation Officer with the intent to offer immediate assistance and support.
Pershing General Hospital Physicians Clinic: 1 (775) 273-2918
Melissa Washabaugh, APRN. Specializes in psychiatric and mental health.
HUMBOLDT COUNTY RESOURCES:
Family Support Center: 1 (775) 623-1888, 35 W 1st Street, Winnemucca
Provides crisis response, mental health therapy, addiction treatment, court-ordered services, holistic wellness, parenting classes, case management and Veteran mental health support.
Provides crisis intervention, mental health therapy, assessment and diagnosis, psychiatric services, case management/care coordination.
Al-anon: 1 (775) 623-4972, 506 W 4th St., Winnemucca
Support groups for family members of alcoholics, 12 step program meetings.
Serenity Seekers: 506 W 4th St. 1st floor
Services: All meetings welcome all AA addicts, Alcoholics are welcome at all NA meetings. 1st Sunday of every month NA speaker meeting and potluck at 6pm, speaker at 6:30pm. Last Saturday of every month: Birthday meeting at 8:00 pm and potluck at 6:30pm. All meetings are non-smoking.
Women, infant, children services (WIC): 1 (775) 625-2722
Services: Nutrition education, Nutritious food, Breastfeeding, Community referrals, Counseling, Health screening.
LANDER COUNTY RESOURCES:
11th Judicial District Youth and Family Services: 1 (775) 635-2117, 50 State Rte. 305 Battle Mountain, NV
Counseling Services: The Eleventh Judicial District Youth And Family Services strives to offer youth and their families who are determined to be indigent the following services at no cost. Individual, family and group counseling, outpatient drug & alcohol counseling, substance abuse evaluations, mental health evaluations, neuropsychological evaluations, psychosexual evaluations. Youth and their families are also offered assistance in making referrals to the following: Residential Drug & Alcohol Treatment, Residential Mental Health Treatment. Youth and Families needing immediate intervention can call or walk in to the local Youth and Family Services Office and meet with a Juvenile Probation Officer with the intent to offer immediate assistance and support. FCC's Policies and Procedures