30 Drug & Alcohol Rehabs in Nevada

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    Behavioral Health Services Carson Tahoe Health

    775-445-7350

    775 Fleischmann Way Carson City NV 89703

    Bristlecone Family Resources

    775-954-1400 x101

    704 Mill Street Reno NV 89502

    Center for Behavioral Health Las Vegas

    702-796-0660

    3050 East Desert Inn Road Las Vegas NV 89121

    Center for Behavioral Health North Las Vegas

    702-399-1600

    2290 McDaniel Street North Las Vegas NV 89030

    Center for Behavioral Health North Las Vegas

    702-636-0085

    3470 West Cheyenne Avenue North Las Vegas NV 89032

    Center for Behavioral Health Reno

    775-829-4472

    160 Hubbard Way Reno NV 89502

    Department of Veterans Affairs VA Sierra Nevada Healthcare System

    775-326-2920

    975 Kirman Avenue Reno NV 89502

    Desert Hope

    702-848-6223

    2465 East Twain Avenue Las Vegas NV 89121

    Desert Treatment Clinic

    702-248-0000

    1546 West Warm Springs Road Henderson NV 89014

    Dr Miriam/Sheldon G Adelson Adelson Drug Abuse Trt/Research Inc

    702-735-7900

    3661 South Maryland Parkway Las Vegas NV 89169

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  • Lawmakers in Nevada are changing their approach to prevention, treatment, and recovery in an effort to save lives. New policies like the Controlled Substance Abuse Prevention Act seek to curb opioid abuse, by training medical professionals and changing prescribing protocols. Pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens are increasing access to the overdose-reversing drug naloxone. The state is also part of a national pilot program, turning vacant USDA properties in rural areas into transitional housing for people in recovery.

    These innovative approaches are creating an atmosphere of genuine care and concern and eliminating some of the harmful stigmas surrounding addiction. All of this means greater access to care for those most in need. There are a variety of rehabs in Nevada, and treatment can help you or your loved one break free from the cycle of substance abuse. Call us today and we can connect you with a quality facility: 1-866-317-7050.

    • More than 200,000 Nevadans are abusing or dependent upon drugs and/or alcohol each year.
    • Only 5% of the people in need of treatment for alcohol use receive it, while over 14% of those in need of drug treatment receive treatment services.
    • In 2015, more than 1 in every people admitted to treatment in Nevada reported alcohol as their primary substance of abuse.
    • Amphetamines were close behind alcohol as a common substance of abuse that year, followed by heroin, and then marijuana.
    • Almost half of Nevada’s amphetamine abusers were between the ages of 26 and 35, while more than one third of heroin abusers were between the ages of 21 and 25.
  • With over 75 substance abuse treatment facilities to choose from in Nevada, it’s important to do your research. Every individual is different, with a unique set of underlying factors that contribute to substance abuse. For this reason, a good treatment plan is specially designed for each person.

    Nevada’s rehabs offer a wide variety of special groups to meet a diverse set of needs. There are programs tailored to people with co-occurring mental disorders, often called dual diagnosis rehabs, which provide mental health services alongside substance abuse treatment. Some programs are tailored to criminal justice and DUI clients, programs for survivors of abuse and domestic violence, as well as gender-specific programs.

    Explore your options. Consider what kinds of programs, as well as which treatment setting, might be most beneficial to you or your loved one. There is a large majority of outpatient treatment facilities in Nevada, which offer scheduled, daytime treatment services. Outpatient is a more flexible environment, that still allows clients to maintain their work and family lives, and it’s often a more affordable option.

    Many people also attend outpatient treatment to help them strengthen their recovery after a stay in an inpatient treatment facility. At an inpatient rehab, clients are residents of the facility and stay there for an extended period of time. Many people are hesitant about inpatient because it requires a separation from their home environment, but this is often an important step in the recovery process.

    Residential treatment is often linked to better treatment outcomes. In some cases, this is because of a greater length of time dedicated to treatment activities and access to more intensive care. In other cases, residential treatment allows clients to experience living sober in a safe, controlled environment, so they’re better prepared for life after discharge.

    One crucial factor that often discourages people from seeking treatment is the cost. As you find rehabs in Nevada that interest you, call to ask about their payment options. Some accept certain private health insurance plans, many accept Medicaid, and over half will provide treatment at no charge for clients who cannot pay. If you have any questions about rehabs or your payment options, call us and we can help: 1-866-317-7050.

    • Substance abuse screenings and assessments
    • Both one-on-one and group therapy
    • Educational groups about substance abuse
    • Relapse prevention training
    • Transitional services for after treatment
    • In 2013, Nevada merged its health and mental health divisions into the Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH). The DPBH takes a holistic approach to health, offering both public and behavioral health services to better care for Nevada’s citizens.
    • Within Nevada’s DPBH, the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Agency (SAPTA) works to reduce the impact of substance abuse in Nevada by supporting prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery services. SAPTA uses state and federal funding to implement community-based prevention and treatment programs across the state, and you can find a list of SAPTA certified programs on their website.
    • The PACT Coalition (Prevention, Advocacy, Choices, Teamwork) provides substance abuse prevention resources and promotes recovery in Southern Nevada’s communities. The coalition is community-directed, and seeks to involve all layers of society in substance abuse harm reduction and recovery advocacy efforts.
    • CARE Coalition is a group of residents in Clark County, Nevada, working to increase public awareness of substance abuse. With the help of DPBH grants, CARE educates their community about prevention strategies and promotes a drug-free environment.
    • In northeastern Nevada, PACE Coalition (Partners Allied for Community Excellence) is a non-profit group dedicated to building healthier, drug-free communities. PACE funds substance abuse prevention programs, conducts surveys and research to identify trends in their communities, and provides education about harmful substances and health in general.
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