Addiction Services
What Is A.A.?
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.
When are meetings?
- Sunday:
- 11am
- 7:30pm
- Monday:
- 12pm
- 5:15pm
- Tuesday
- 12pm
- 5:15pm
- Wednesday
- 12pm
- 5:15pm
- Thursday
- 12pm
- 6:30pm
- Friday
- 12pm
- 5:15pm
- Saturday
- 12pm
- 7:00pm
Location: Fallon Recovery Association, 141 Industrial Way
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
New Frontier Treatment Center
- 24 hour emergency number (775) 427-4040
General Services
- Drug & Alcohol treatment (775) 423-1412
- 28 bed program
- Mental health issues
- Co-occurring disorders
- Issues uncomfortable seeking help for
- Treat Children, Youth, and Families
- Child welfare cases
- Residential gambling program
- Federals funds, state funds, grants, donations
- Primary health, mental health, and substance abuse health
- Medication Management
- 24/7 food pantry – emergency (775) 427-4040
- Infant and toddler supplies
- Thursday Adolescent Group – 12-17 years of age – Free of charge
- Emergency hot meals
- Family communication drug/violence program
- Partner with DCFS and the Police Department to adopt a family at Christmas
- Screenings for Alcohol Awareness Week (April) at CCHS and CCJH
- Limited money for transportation
- Grant for school clothing and shoes
- Bi-lingual services
- “Rooms for Ruth”
Reno, NV
89507
This web site is not intended for use as an emergency service. If you or someone you know is in a life-threatening situation, PLEASE CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY.
24/7/365 Crisis Hotline
Call: (775) 784-8090
Text: “ANSWER” to 839863
24-Hour Crisis Hotline
Crisis Call Center’s 24-hour crisis line often serves as the first point of contact for individuals who are seeking help, support, and information. Crisis can affect anyone at any time. The need for emotional support or referral assistance is something most individuals encounter at some point in their lives. Staff and volunteers are available 24/7/365 to help individuals discover the skills and resources that they uniquely possess that allow them to develop solutions to maximize self-sufficiency.
If people have the opportunity to talk while experiencing a crisis, the risk of harm to self or others is greatly diminished. Immediate support during a crisis has also been shown to greatly reduce occurrences of abuse and neglect. One of the biggest reasons why our callers appreciate our crisis lines is the anonymous and confidential nature of the free service available to ANYONE at ANYTIME in need of assistance. During times of crisis, people often feel more comfortable talking to someone they don’t know, enabling them to discuss feelings and concerns in a way that may differ from talking with friends and family members.
Crisis Call Center’s 24-hour crisis line is here to provide a safe, non-judgmental source of support for individuals in any type of crisis. In addition to our 24-hour crisis hotline, we also offer crisis intervention through text messaging.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention service available to anyone in suicidal crisis. If you need immediate assistance, please dial: 1-800-273-8255 (TALK)
All calls to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline are answered by local crisis centers belonging to the national network. Crisis Call Center is proud to be a member of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline network.
89406
Alcoholism Treatment Counseling
For more information, contact (775) 636-3941
Life Coaching
- Professionally-facilitated life-change, helping you get from where you are now to where you want to be.
- Working with a life coach keeps us focused on consciously, creatively, and proactively living the life we want.
- In order to best meet the needs of a client, Tracey may integrate coaching with Reiki sessions (in person or distance) to help remove barriers and self-limiting patterns while promoting healing and personal growth.
Many services are offered through virtual means (phone, Skype, FaceTime) as well as in-person.
Monday-Thursday 9-5
General Areas of Focus:
- Counseling
- Advocate
- Addiction
- Crisis Intervention
- Groups
- Family
- Prevention
- Marriage & Relationships
- Parenting
- Mediation
Specialized Areas of Focus
- Big Transitions, change and challenges
- Following your passion and purpose
- Healing, Restoration, and Personal Empowerment
- Self love. Soul love. Becoming.
- Inner peace and happiness
- Reaching that “big goal”
- Creating more opportunity, money and abundance.
- Creating more prosperity and flow in your business
- Creating soulful relationships.
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
Fallon Rural Clinics (Counseling, Mental Health and Supportive Services)
Open M-F, 8AM-5PM, (Closed for Lunch 12-1) for more information, contact (775) 423-7141
- Walk-ins
- 2 adult and 2 child psychiatrists through Tele-Med
- Individual, group, and family therapies
- Nursing staff – One FT and one PT RN
- Two FT and one PT Clinicians
- One Service Coordinator
- Children, Adults, Geriatrics
- 50% dually diagnosed, chemically dependent
- Major depression, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, psychosis (percentage of seriously mentally ill who are violent is similar to the regular population)
- HUD and Low-Income housing application forms assistance
- Sliding fee scale with proof of income
- Referrals to other agencies if needed
Payment options:
- Private insurance
- Medicaid/Medicare
- Bill insurance companies
Pacific Behavioral Health is a Medicaid-only provider
Clinical Services for all ages –
- Assessments, Individual Therapy
- Family therapy, Group Therapy
- Substance Abuse Therapy
- Crisis Stabilization
- Psychosocial Rehabilitation Skills (PSR and BST) for all ages
- Day Treatment for Adults
- Intensive Outpatient Program for Adults
- Services for Community Reintegration for Transitional Aged Youth
Services are provided in Reno, Sparks, Carson City, and Rural Nevada (Fallon, Fernley, Hawthorne, Silver Springs, Dayton, Minden and Gardnerville).
PBH’s therapeutic services are individualized and adjusted to the level of functioning of the client. Services will:
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Emphasize quality of care and optimal client-centered outcomes,
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Utilize evidence-based practices,
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Be culturally and linguistically competent,
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Provide trauma-informed care with trained staff.
A primary focus for PBH is to provide clinical and behavioral health services in Rural Nevada areas. Services are provided in the environment determined most effective for the client. Service evaluation is done every 30 days, with a full outcome evaluation done every 90 days. All services are provided under direct Clinical Supervision.
Fallon, Nevada 89406
89406
Rooms for Ruth
- Room for Ruth is a supportive living environment whose purpose is to provide a temporary home for women seeking a new beginning.
- Safe and stable short-term home to women in transition.
- Provides residents an environment free from drugs and alcohol with the support needed to promote positive changes.
- Residents are supported at New Frontier Treatment Center with Behavioral Health Treatment in an intensive outpatient or outpatient setting.
- The interaction with the Lead Advocate and other residents offers exposure to the skills necessary to live a productive, drug and alcohol free and self-sufficient life while transitioning back into the community.
Residents are required to:
- Be Women over the age of 18
- Be actively engaged in treatment services at New Frontier
- Remain clean and sober
- Find and keep employment
- Pay rent and develop a savings plan
- Maintain curfew and accountability
- Abide by house rules
- Work with assigned case manager to find permanent housing
Substance Abuse Help Line
(775) 825-HELP (4357), or toll-free: 1 (800) 450-9530
The Substance Abuse Help Line is a free, confidential, 24-hour-a-day phone line staffed by Crisis Call Center and available to residents throughout Nevada. Callers are provided with support and referrals to substance abuse treatment resources throughout the state.
If you or someone you know has questions or concerns about substance abuse, please call the Help Line at
(775) 825-HELP (4357) or toll-free at 1 (800) 450-9530. This service is made possible through our partnership
with Join Together Northern Nevada, A Community Partnership Against Substance Abuse.
For more information and resources related to substance abuse please click here:
For local and national data related to substance abuse, please visit:
JTNN – Local and National Data
Reno, Nevada 89512
89512
West Hills Hospital Overview
- Located in Reno, NV
- For profit facility
- Psychiatric hospital ages 4 and up
- 96 bed facility
- Open 24/7
- Accept referrals from all
- Accept all insurances
- Free assessments provided
Child and Adolescent Inpatient Mental Health Services
- Acute Inpatient Care for Children
Provides patients with the most intense level of care available, including 24-hour skilled nursing observation; daily oversight by a psychiatrist; and coordinated treatment by a physician-led team of mental health professionals. - Learn more
Adult Inpatient Psychiatric Mental Health Services
- Acute Inpatient Psychiatric Care for Adults
Inpatient hospitalization is always short-term and designed to quickly stabilize the most serious symptoms to allow a quick transition to less intensive levels of care. - Learn more
Adult Inpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Services
- Substance Abuse Treatment Program: Your Road To Recovery
Our substance abuse treatment program consists of physician supervised medical detox, medication management, a comprehensive skills building and educational curriculum, process groups, and recreational therapy all of which allow our patients to benefit from the most effective and integrative approaches to substance abuse treatment. - Learn more
Adult Outpatient Mental Health Services
- Intensive Outpatient Program
Our outpatient services are designed to provide a smooth transition from inpatient to home, or to help prevent the need for an inpatient admission. - Learn more
Video Mental Health Assessment Program
- West Hills Hospital uses interactive, secure video web conferencing technology to assess patients who, due to distance, are not able to access quality behavioral health services. This technology allows the patient, provider and intake specialist to work together to achieve the best outcome for the patient.