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INFO: ?Mission High School is a comprehensive secondary school designed for students in recovery from substance abuse, use and/or dependency. In middle October the school is hosting back to school family night. Parents will have an opportunity to meet the staff, tour the school, and more.
Mojave Adult, Child & Family Services
745 W MOANA LN
RENO, Nevada 89509
775-334-3033
INFO: Comprehensive services for adults and children (ages 5-18) with mental and behavioral health needs; Medicaid fee-for-service only. Moana Professional Center. Psychiatric med clinic for children and adults, outpatient services for children and adults, targeted case management for children and adults, day treatment for adults, free payee service for adults. Services are provided for individuals with fee-for-service Nevada Medicaid or Medicare. Eligibility for each service is determined through a comprehensive clinical assessment.
More to Life Adult Day Health Center
1963 E PRATER WAY
SPARKS, Nevada 89434
775-358-1988
INFO: Email: jeffdold@gmail.com or (775) 338-7982 http://www.adultdaycarereno.com. 775-379-4915scheduling/tours 775-358-1588fax Adult Day Health Center which provides group care for dependent adults during the day; for adults 18+. Hours: Monday-Friday 7:00-5:30. Adult Day Health Center, providing group care for dependent adults during the day. For adults 18+ Supporting people: Disability services
Mountain CIrcle Family Services
4600 KIETZKE LN STE H182
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-825-9995
INFO: Counseling for Marriage, children, and family
My Journey Home
255 BELL ST
RENO, Nevada 89503
775-453-9763
INFO: Each year thousands of inmates are released from prisons and jails in northern Nevada without guidance or resources to help them transition back into society. Among them are military veterans who may be ineligible for VA benefits and services. My Journey Home proves these ex-felons with that desperately needed support.
Myra Birch Manor
3584 CARLOS LN
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-829-1091
INFO: Family-Subsidized-Since this property is owned and managed by a Public Housing Authority, all the rents at this property are based on tenant incomes. Tenants will make a monthly contribution toward rent equal to 30% of their adjusted income. A housing authority may establish a minimum rent of up to $50.
INFO: The mission of NAMI Western Nevada is to advocate for a life of quality and dignity by providing education, resources and emotional support to families and those affected by mental illness. They offer weekly recovery, family support groups in Minden, Elko, Winnemucca, and Carson City. They also have a Warmline which is a stigma-free, non-crisis, phone service an individual may call to speak one-on-one with a NAMI WNV CARES operator. The Warmline is staffed by trained peers in recovery,
National Sexual Assault Hotline
Nevada
800-992-5757
INFO: Resource that has been shared with the University Campus
NaviHealth
Nevada
INFO: naviHealth is dedicated to combine healthcare workers and technology to provide a better healthcare experience for seniors.
Nevada 211
No Address
Nevada
211
MISSION: Nevada 211, a program of the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and administered by Money Management International (MMI), is committed to helping Nevadans connect with the services they need. Whether by phone or internet, our goal is to present accurate, well-organized and easy-to-find information from state and local health and human services programs.
INFO: Referral data is not as up-to-date in Northern Nevada or Rural areas. This is still a good resource for case follow-up as long as the health worker vets the referrals before a client tries to use a service that does not exist or that they do not qualify for. Human services-shelter, food, counseling, healthcare and child care services
Effective July 1, 2025, the Nevada 211 call center will no longer operate 24/7.

The new hours of operation will be: Monday through Friday | 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM (PST) and closed on major holidays.

Individuals can still search for resources at www.nevada211.org or on the Nevada 211 apps when the call center is closed.
Nevada Center for Excellence in Disabilities
1664 N VIRGINIA ST
RENO, Nevada 89503
775-784-4921
INFO: The mission of the NCED is to cooperatively work with consumers, agencies, and programs to assist Nevadans with disabilities of all ages to be independent and productive citizens who are included in their communities. This mission is accomplished by providing interdisciplinary training, offering model exemplary services, conducting interdisciplinary evaluations, disseminating information on developmental disabilities and service options, providing technical assistance, and conducting relevant research and evaluation studies. Supporting people: Disability services
Nevada Check Up
1100 E WILLIAM ST STE 101
CARSON CITY, Nevada 89701
775-684-3777
INFO: Low-cost, comprehensive health care coverage for uninsured; Children 0-19 years old from low-income working families: state-funded; will not cover prior to employment. State insurance program for uninsured children not covered by Medicaid. (877)543-7669
Nevada Community Health Worker Association
PO Box 517
Dayton, Nevada 89403
(775) 538-2855‬
INFO: NVCHWA's social media pages offer inspirational quotes and thoughts such as, “Self-care should be your number one priority. Your work will be ineffective, lack passion, and direction if you aren’t intentional about taking care of you.” — CHW supervisor, Greenville, NC. They also promoted the Unity Conference Annual Meeting from July 2-6 2021. They also recently asked for long-sleeve donations to help protect farmworkers from pesticide exposure and heat-related illnesses. They also posted information of a program designed to provide Community Health Workers an opportunity to discuss their own clients with an expert in the field in a structured, low risk environment. Providing education in high-value topic areas including grocery shopping, reading food labs, physical activity, and motivational interviewing
Nevada Day Labor Office
420 Galletti Way
Reno, Nevada 89502
775-687-6899
INFO: Hours: Monday-Friday 6:00-3:00. Registration 6:00am - 3:00pm Mon. - Fri. only; paid daily; no fee; employment/income verification available. Refers applicants to employers interested in hiring workers on a daily basis
Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation
500 E 3RD ST
CARSON CITY, Nevada 89713
775-486-0350
INFO: Connects businesses with job seekers and encourages equal employment opportunities. Assists in job training and placement, vocational rehabilitation, and workplace discrimination issues.
Nevada Department of Health and Human Services
4126 Technology Way #100
Carson City, Nevada 89706
775-684-4000
Nevada Department of Public Safety Parole and Probation
1445 OLD HOT SPRINGS RD STE 104
CARSON CITY, Nevada 89706
775-684-2600
INFO: Provides educational programs to parolees and probationers as well as assistance in obtaining employment.
Nevada Diabetes Association
18 STEWART ST
RENO, Nevada 89501
775-858-3839
INFO: The Mission of the Nevada Diabetes Association and California Diabetes Association is to improve the lives of children and adults affected by diabetes through prevention, education and service. Nevada Diabetes Association offer camp programs, diabetes support programs, diabetes seminars/workshops, printed and electronic diabetes educational resources, emergency insulin and diabetes supply programming.
Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health
4150 Techonology Wy
Reno, Nevada 89706
775-684-4285
INFO: Information on health programs available for Nevada residents and their families
Nevada Early Intervention Services
2667 ENTERPRISE RD
RENO, Nevada 89512
775-688-1341
INFO: 8:00am-5:00pm M-F. Children birth to 3 years old; Assessment and treatment for children from birth to three years old with developmental delays; developmental specialist; speech therapy; occupational therapy; physical therapy; dietician/nutrition; developmental pediatrician; Medicaid; if eligible, no charge to families. Temporarily Closed
Nevada Faith & Health Coalition
Nevada
702-670-8599
INFO: In Elko the Family Medical and Dental Center is offering walk-in immunizations for adults and children every Wednesday. They also offer virtual Self-Care Series for tweens, teens and parents. Nevada Health Centers' Licensed Clinical Social Workers in partnership with NV Energy, will host three separate online programs — one for tweens, one for teens, and one for parents.
Nevada Health Centers, Inc. - Amargosa Valley Medical Center
1690 E Amargosa Farm Rd
Amargosa Valley, Nevada 89020
775-372-5432
INFO: Nevada Health Centers is a nonprofit organization that provides healthcare services to more than 50,000 babies, children, and adults in city, rural, and frontier communities throughout Nevada each year. Established in 1977, Nevada Health Centers is proud to be one of the first federally funded Community Health Centers, as authorized under the Public Health Services Act of 1976. In keeping with their mission of providing access to quality health care services throughout Nevada, Nevada Health Centers is the largest provider of primary care for the uninsured, underinsured, and/or geographically isolated people in the state, with 18 health, three mobile health programs, and seven Women, Infants, and Children offices. In some cases, their rural and frontier clinics are the only places for people to get healthcare without having to travel hundreds of miles. Nevada Health Centers is able to offer a sliding fee scale based on federal poverty levels. Nevada’s largest community health provider Multiple locations throughout the state Highly engaged employees, as measured by our annual employee survey Referral bonuses available for hard-to-fill provider positions M-Thr 8:00am to 6:00pm, Fri 8:00am to 5:00pm, closed for lunch 12:00 pm to 1:00pm Appointments are recommended, walk-ins welcome.We accept Medicaid, and most private insurance, and offer a sliding-fee scale for patients without insurance.
Nevada Health Centers, Inc. - Austin Medical Center
121 Main St
Austin, Nevada 89310
775-964-2222
INFO: Nevada Health Centers is a nonprofit organization that provides healthcare services to more than 50,000 babies, children, and adults in city, rural, and frontier communities throughout Nevada each year. Established in 1977, Nevada Health Centers is proud to be one of the first federally funded Community Health Centers, as authorized under the Public Health Services Act of 1976. In keeping with their mission of providing access to quality health care services throughout Nevada, Nevada Health Centers is the largest provider of primary care for the uninsured, underinsured, and/or geographically isolated people in the state, with 18 health, three mobile health programs, and seven Women, Infants, and Children offices. In some cases, their rural and frontier clinics are the only places for people to get healthcare without having to travel hundreds of miles. Nevada Health Centers is able to offer a sliding fee scale based on federal poverty levels. Nevada’s largest community health provider Multiple locations throughout the state Highly engaged employees, as measured by our annual employee survey Referral bonuses available for hard-to-fill provider positions 2nd & 4th Wed 11:00 am to 3:30pm, close for lunch 12:00 pm to 12:30pm Appointments are recommended, walk-ins welcome Telehealth medical and behavioral health appointments are available from your Internet-connected smartphone, tablet or computer. Virtual Care Hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday To qualify for a virtual visit: You must have an Internet-connected smartphone, tablet, or computer with video and audio capability. Some restrictions or limitations may apply.We accept Medicaid, Medicare, and most private insurance, and offer a sliding-fee scale for patients without insurance.
Nevada Health Centers, Inc. - Carlin Community Health Center
310 Memory Lane
Carlin, Nevada 89822
775-754-2666
INFO: Nevada Health Centers is a nonprofit organization that provides healthcare services to more than 50,000 babies, children, and adults in city, rural, and frontier communities throughout Nevada each year. Established in 1977, Nevada Health Centers is proud to be one of the first federally funded Community Health Centers, as authorized under the Public Health Services Act of 1976. In keeping with their mission of providing access to quality health care services throughout Nevada, Nevada Health Centers is the largest provider of primary care for the uninsured, underinsured, and/or geographically isolated people in the state, with 18 health, three mobile health programs, and seven Women, Infants, and Children offices. In some cases, their rural and frontier clinics are the only places for people to get healthcare without having to travel hundreds of miles. Nevada Health Centers is able to offer a sliding fee scale based on federal poverty levels. Nevada’s largest community health provider Multiple locations throughout the state Highly engaged employees, as measured by our annual employee survey Referral bonuses available for hard-to-fill provider positions 2nd & 4th Wed 11:00 am to 3:30pm, close for lunch 12:00 pm to 12:30pm Appointments are recommended, walk-ins welcome Telehealth medical and behavioral health appointments are available from your Internet-connected smartphone, tablet or computer. Virtual Care Hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday To qualify for a virtual visit: You must have an Internet-connected smartphone, tablet, or computer with video and audio capability. Some restrictions or limitations may apply.We accept Medicaid, Medicare, and most private insurance, and offer a sliding-fee scale for patients without insurance.