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1 Northern Nevada Substance Abuse Resources Updated 5/2016 RESOURCE REFERRAL HELPLINE: /7 CRISIS CALL CENTER: (775) or SUBSTANCE ABUSE HELPLINE: (775) 825-HELP or JOIN TOGETHER NORTHERN NEVADA: healthiernv.org Evaluation Centers Cinper Evaluation Center (Carson City) Community Counseling Center (Carson City) Lyon Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs (Dayton) Northern Nevada Evaluation Center (Reno) Reno Sparks Tribal Health Center (Reno Sparks Indian Colony) Tahoe Youth and Family Services Vitality Unlimited (Elko)
2 Outpatient Treatment Bristlecone Family Resources (Reno - adult only) Carson Tahoe Behavioral Health Services Community Counseling Center (Carson City, Minden, Gardnerville - adolescent and adult) Community Counseling Center (Reno - adolescent and adult) Family Counseling Service (Reno - adolescent and adult; dual diagnosis) x107 Footprints (Reno-Adult, operated by Vitality Unlimited) Lyon Council (Fernley, Dayton, Silver Springs, Yerington - adolescent and adult) New Frontier (Fallon - adolescent and adult) or Northern Nevada HOPES (Reno) Northern Nevada Adult Mental Health (Sparks) Quest Counseling and Consulting (Reno - adolescent and adult) Reno Sparks Tribal Health Center (Reno Sparks Indian Colony children, adolescents and adults) Renown Behavioral Health (Reno- adolescent and adult) Ridge House (Reno - adult only) Step 1 (Reno males only)
3 Step 2/Light House of the Sierra (Reno - adult, female only) Tahoe Youth and Family Services - Gardnerville: South Lake Tahoe: Youth Crisis Hotline: Tribal Substance Abuse Clinics: - Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribes (Fallon) Reno-Sparks Indian Colony (Reno) Sumunumu (Pyramid Lake) Walker River Paiute Tribe (Schurz) Washoe Tribe (Gardnerville) Yerington Paiute Tribe (Yerington) WestCare (Reno) ext , 61207, 61205, or Willow Springs (Reno - children and adolescent) Vitality Center (Carson City - adult, Elko - adult and adolescent, Wells, Wendover, Battle Mountain, Winnemucca, Eureka - adolescent and adult) West Hills (Reno) provides inpatient detoxification services for alcohol, opiates, and benzodiazepines; intensive outpatient services for substance abuse Detoxification ** at capacity as of 5/12/16 **Bristlecone Family Resources (Reno - adult only) **Carson Tahoe Behavioral Health Services
4 Community Counseling Center (Carson City- adult only) Northern Nevada Medicaid Center (Sparks) New Frontier (Fallon - adult only) ; Renown Behavioral Health (Reno adult only) provides outpatient detox Sierra Recovery (Lake Tahoe - adult only) Vitality Center (Carson City, Elko, Wells, Wendover, Battle Mountain, Winnemucca, Eureka - adult only) WestCare Triage Center (Reno - adult) **West Hills Hospital (Reno-adult) Residential (short term) ** at capacity as of 5/12/16 Community Counseling Center (Carson City- adult only) **Bristlecone Family Resources (Reno) New Frontier (Fallon) ; Salvation Army (Reno) Salvation Army (Las Vegas) Vitality Center (Carson City - adult, Elko- adult and adolescent) These programs also have long term, transitional components. Residential and Half Way Houses (long term) ** at capacity as of 5/12/16 **Bristlecone Family Resources (Reno) Empowerment Center (Reno/Sparks men and women) 4
5 New Frontier (Fallon - male and female, adult) ; Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission (Reno - faith based, male and female) (male); x12 (female) Ridge House (Reno - male and female, just out of jail or prison) Step 1 (Reno male) Step 2/ Light House of the Sierra (Reno - women and children) Hospital-Based Programs Carson Tahoe Behavioral Health Services (Carson City) Renown Behavioral Health (Reno) provides outpatient, daytime and evening IOP, and partial hospitalization Willow Springs (Reno Adolescent) West Hills (Reno) provides inpatient detoxification services for alcohol, opiates, and benzodiazepines; intensive outpatient services for substance abuse Hospitals/Clinics Community Health Alliance (Reno) Northern Nevada HOPES (Reno clinic) x0/1 -suboxone treatment 5
6 Northern Nevada Medical Group Renown Medical Group St. Mary s Medical Group Methadone Treatment Center for Behavioral Health - (Reno) Life Change Center - (Sparks) and (Carson City) Reno Treatment Center (Reno) Opioid-specific Treatment Carson Tahoe Behavioral Health Services Family Counseling Services (Reno) The Life Change Center (Sparks) and (Carson City) Northern Nevada HOPES Vitality Center (Carson City, Elko) West Care Triage Center (Reno) Self Help Programs Alanon/Alateen Alcoholics Anonymous My Journey Home (re-entry from prison) Narcotics Anonymous Rational Recovery
7 Veteran Services Foot Prints (Reno) Health Care for Homeless Vets (Reno) x6414 Reno Vets Center (Reno) VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System (Reno) Other Substance Abuse Helpline HELP (anywhere in Nevada) Text answer to Crisis Call Center (anywhere in Nevada) University Resources Student Conduct Office: Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor Phone: (775) Nevada Recovery and Prevention Community (NRAP) A place for student who want to experience a sober lifestyle. They can be reached at Phone: (775) (UNR) AND (775) (TMCC) Campus Counseling Services Phone: (775)
8 NSMA Additional Resources Pain Management Specialist and Family Medicine Referrals: Nevada State Medical Association (775) Washoe County Medical Society (775) **Pain Management Specialists are taking Primary Care referrals only Community Health Alliance Phone: (775) Website: chanevada.org Address: 1055 South Rock Blvd., Reno, NV Primary Care services Sliding fee scale available for uninsured patients All insurances accepted Northern Nevada HOPES Phone: (775) x0/1 Website: nnhopes.org Address: 580 West Fifth St., Reno, NV Naloxone access in pharmacy Primary Care services Medication Assisted Treatment program (MAT) Suboxone and Vivitrol, NOT Methadone Behavioral health services All insurances accepted; Medicare/Medicaid and uninsured accepted 8
9 The Life Change Center Carson City Phone: (775) Website: tlccreno.org Address: 1201 N. Stewart St., Carson City, NV Medication Assisted Treatment program (MAT) -- Methadone and Subutex Intake on Tuesdays and Thursdays; pregnant patients accepted on day of presentation IV heroin 21-day detox and maintenance available Outpatient counseling Training for providers The Life Change Center Sparks Phone: (775) Website: tlccreno.org Address: 1755 Sullivan Ln., Sparks, NV Medication Assisted Treatment program (MAT) -- Methadone and Subutex Intake on Tuesdays and Thursdays; pregnant patients accepted on day of presentation IV heroin 21-day detox and maintenance available Outpatient counseling Training for providers West Care Triage Center Phone: (775) Website: westcare.com Address: 315 Record St., Ste. 103, Reno, NV hour withdrawal management Free services with Medicaid Will work with other insurances and uninsured: $450/3-day program 9
10 Suboxone to treat opiate addictions 24/7 intake Center for Behavioral Health Phone: (775) Website: centerforbehavioralhealth.com Address: 160 Hubbard Way, Ste. A, Reno, NV Offers bridge therapy methadone, suboxone, vivitrol treatment available individual counseling Accepts Nevada Medicaid, BHO, HPN, and AmeriGroup insurances Accredited for Outpatient Adult Opioid Treatment Program Nevada Urban Indians, Inc. Phone: (775) Website: nevadaurbanindians.org Address: 6512 S. McCarran Blvd., Ste. A Primary Care services Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8 a.m. 4:30p.m. Substance Abuse Treatment Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 8a.m.-4:30p.m. Mental Health counseling Accepts Medicare, BC/Anthem and United Health Care Sliding Scale Fee Discount Program 10
11 SAPTA/ Division of Public and Behavioral Health funded programs: Bristlecone (775) social model detox/residential treatment; 1 prescribing psychiatrist; suboxone for managing withdrawal symptoms Community Counseling Center (775) Children s Cabinet (Reno and Carson City) (800) China Springs (775) ext 121 court mandated youth residential treatment Family Counseling Service (775) level 1 outpatient counseling New Frontier (775) Quest (775) outpatient services; 2 prescribing psychiatrists; suboxone for managing withdrawal symptoms Ridge House (775) transitional housing; residential treatment; outpatient groups and level 2.1 treatment Rural Nevada Counseling (775) Step 1 (775) Males only Step 2 (775)
12 Residential for women; outpatient Vitality (Carson City) (775) Vitality (Elko) (775) transitional housing availability Westcare (Reno, Record St.) (775) suboxone for medical withdrawal; triage Center - Lisa Leatham-Vancil (775) Tahoe Youth and Family Services (Gardnerville) (775) outpatient services 12
13 NSMA Procedure for callers who need new physicians: 1. If medical emergency, refer to Emergency Room 2. If need new primary care or main management physician, it is important to get on a primary care list and contact Dr. Rand s office for medical records ASAP. Patients can call Dr. Rand s office Monday Friday 10 a.m. 4 p.m. to request their medical records and they can pick them up on Friday from 9 a.m. -1 p.m. Rand: How do they get on a list for primary care? a) If they are insured i) FIRST call insurance company for list of contracted physicians I. If Medicaid: Health Plan of Nevada: Amerigroup: ii) THEN call WCMS or NSMA for referrals to primary/family care, internal, geriatric, etc. WCMS: NSMA: b) If they are NOT insured, contact CHA, HOPES, 13
14 or Nevada Urban Indians Community Health Alliance: N. NV HOPES: NV Urban Indians: If they are experiencing symptoms of withdrawal or detoxification, refer to a clinic (see lists above). 5. If the caller needs non-emergent medical treatment or refills on non-narcotic prescriptions before their primary care appointment, a. They may have another treating physician (such as cardiologist, urologist, oncologist, etc.) for an underlying medical issue. Sometimes that physician may refer to an alternate pain specialist, or may be appropriate for presenting symptoms. Refer them to that alternate treating physician who is appropriate for the presenting symptoms or prescriptions OR b. refer to Urgent Care. *It is important that folks without primary care physicians get themselves on a list for primary care and seek medical records from Dr. Rand s office even if they intend to go to urgent care or a clinic. 14
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