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Carson Tahoe Behavioral Health Senior Pathways
775 FLEISCHMANN WAY
CARSON CITY, Nevada 89703
775-445-7350
INFO: Multi-disciplinary assessment and treatment programs for elders experiencing functional difficulty; Inpatient and Outpatient services available; process groups, life skills training and individual and Family therapy, Alzheimer's, anxiety, behavioral, depression, memory, suicide.
Carson Tahoe Behavioral Health: Inpatient
1080 N MINNESOTA ST
CARSON CITY, Nevada 89703
775-445-7350
INFO: Admission: 24hrs, 7 days a wk. Inpatient, patient must be 18 yrs. old, patient must have a psychiatric diagnosis, patient must be medically stable, and patient must have an acute issue. Chemical dependency and Psychiatric treatment offered.
Carson Tahoe Cancer Resource Center
1535 MEDICAL PKWY
CARSON CITY, Nevada 89703
775-883-4415
INFO: Contact Delores
Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center
1600 MEDICAL PKWY
CARSON CITY, Nevada 89703
775-773-5471
Carville Park Apartments
1244 CARVILLE DR
RENO, Nevada 89512
INFO: Seniors-Subsidized-Sec 8
Casa De Vida
1290 MILL ST
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-329-1070
MISSION: Casa de Vida is a private nonprofit corporation whose mission is to provide care for pregnant young women in need of help in Northern Nevada.
INFO: Residential program for young women 12 to 25 years of age, who are pregnant and need housing, resources, and support. Parenting, budgeting, nutrition, and child development classes are part of the program. Includes an on-site, fully accredited adult education program, offered in partnership with the Washoe County school district. Also offer Baby Closet program for free diapers, clothing, formula, and baby equipment. Contact program for hours of operation. Semi-independent, transitional living home option for two parenting young women and their infant(s). Residents must be working, pay rent and have child care arranged. Contact program for application. The Wanda's Baby Closet clothing center focuses on babies and infants. There are diapers, clothing, infant formula, cribs, and other low cost baby care items.
Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada
500 E 4TH ST
RENO, Nevada 89512
775-322-7073
INFO: Catholic Charities helps people of all cultures and beliefs rise up out of poverty and overcome the barriers to self-sufficiency. They do this through a broad range of services, including food resources, case management, and residential programs. September is National Preparedness month and on their Facebook page provide information on how to prepare for an emergency. They are holding a second annual Raise the Roof event in early October. KBUL 981 on-air personality and Catholic Charities supporter, Kbul Jj Christy will perch atop our building braving the elements until we raise $150,000 to help fund our poverty assistance program. They will be hosting a BBQ in their parking lot.Family Services: Serve anybody; help with id vouchers to DMV; clothing vouchers; rental/utility assistance; work permits; birth certificates; hygiene kits; diapers; food pantry; SNAP outreach; thrift store, dining room serving free lunch daily; housing outreach; kids to senior corner (mobile outreach medical/dental; thrift store; transitional housing; immigration. Financial Aid: Hours Vary. Serve anybody; help with id vouchers to DMV; clothing vouchers; rental/utility assistance; work permits; birth certificates; hygiene kits; diapers; food pantry; SNAP outreach; thrift store; dining room serving free lunch daily; housing outreach; kids to senior corner (mobile outreach medical/dental). Food Assistance: Assistance from the Washoe church range from clothes to food, case management, and free hygiene supplies. There are free holiday meals, immigration services, and other support.
Centennial Park Annex
1652 WEDEKIND RD
RENO, Nevada 89512
775-332-8000
INFO: Family-Subsidized-Sec 8
Center for Behavioral Health
160 HUBBARD WAY STE A
RENO, Nevada 89502
INFO: Private outpatient addictions center; treats all addictions with therapy and sometimes medication such as opiate addiction with methadone. Medicaid and private pay. New admissions, transfers, and readmissions every Tuesday and Thursday at 5am; no transfer or admit fees. Guest members always welcome.
Center for Hope of the Sierras
601 SIERRA ROSE DR STE 202
RENO, Nevada 89511
775-828-4949
INFO: Provides treatment related to eating disorders. Offers in-patient residential treatment (female ages 16 and older); partial hospitalization (male and female ages 14 and older); and intensive outpatient (male and female ages 14 and older). Accepts most major insurance. Offers sliding fee scale on a case by case basis. 24HourCrisis: 8669482036
INFO: CASAT is promoting September as National Recovery Month. on September 25th Nevada's Recovery and Prevention Community is holding a 5k run/walk celebration. Early August they also launched CASAT Learning, their new and improved learning platform for continuing education and professional development for behavioral health professionals.
Center of Hope Christian Fellowship
4690 Longley Lane #59
Sparks, Nevada 89431
775-331-3826
INFO: Monday 5:30-7:00pm Behind the building
Central Reno Family Resource Center
1755 SWells Ave.
Reno, Nevada 89502
775-786-5809
MISSION: A Family Resource Center is a safe and friendly place to go for many different types of resources when families need help.
INFO: English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, family advocacy, an emergency food pantry and vouchers for Good Shepherd, family counseling, job search assistance, referrals for needed services, parenting classes, community referrals, translation, home visits, Nevada Check Up and welfare applications, and youth activities.
Central/South Reno FRC
1950 VILLANOVA DR
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-321-3185
MISSION: A Family Resource Center is a safe and friendly place to go for many different types of resources when families need help.
INFO: Wooster Early Learning Center
Charles M. McGee Center
2097 LONGLEY LN
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-352-7800
INFO: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm M-F Provides a variety of services on a non-residential basis. Services include: help for families in conflict with youth aged 8-17 who have run away or are incorrigible; REIGN program for high school girls
Child Find Project - Washoe County School District
240 S ROCK BLVD
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-327-0685
INFO: An evaluation center to determine if a child between the ages of 3-5 has a learning delay to include, among other things, a developmental delay, speech delay, or cognitive delay. 7757894665
Children's Behavioral Services
2655 ENTERPRISE RD
RENO, Nevada 89512
775-688-1600
INFO: Open 24/7. 775-688-1614/775-688-1611/775-688-1638 Ages 0-18. Counseling for children with emotional or behavioral problems. Therapeutic services to include individual therapy; psychiatric services; 4-6 month residential program for children ages 5-18; day treatment for ages 3-5; Accept Medicaid; No cost for uninsured; Accepts private insurance with PPO or family does not have mental health coverage.Temporarily Closed
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (CDPHP)
Nevada
(775) 546-5834
Church of Jesus Christ Spirit Filled
3175 GOLDY WAY
SPARKS, Nevada 89434
775-233-2368
INFO: A food bank and thrift store are on site.
Churchill Community Coalition
90 N MAINE ST
FALLON, Nevada 89406
775-423-7433
INFO: The Churchill Community Coalition is a non-profit organization that has been actively engaged in prevention of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use. Dedicated to providing the community with prevention and wellness programs through community action and community partner support.They invite individuals to participate in the Community Wellness Mural Project. And because it's suicide prevention week they are offering resources for individuals who may suffer from those thoughts.
Churchill County
155 N Taylor Street Suite 153
Fallon, Nevada 89406
775-423-5136
Churchill County Social Services
485 W B Street Suite 105
Fallon, Nevada 89406
775-423-6695
INFO: Churchill County Social Services' goal is to facilitate the self-sufficiency of program recipients. Their emergency, temporary assistance programs provide for the health and welfare of eligible county residents. Individuals and families have opportunities to develop, grow, and prosper as valued residents of the community. They offer services and resources such as affordable housing, informal support networks, recreational opportunities, and more.
City Center Apts
160 SINCLAIR ST
RENO, Nevada 89501
775-284-9500
INFO: Family-Subsidized- Income Restricted. To qualify for this property, your annual income must be less than or equal to: 1 Person=$44,640 2 People=$50,960 3 People= $57,360 depending on the number of people that will be living here. Subsidized-Using Low Income Housing Tax Credit LIHTC program. some lower income units. Households must earn either less than 50% or 60% of the area median income, depending on the set -aside option chosen by the property owner to qualify for these units. Rents in these units are capped at a maximum of 30% of the set-aside area median income.
City Hall Senior Apts
625 5TH ST
SPARKS, Nevada 89431
775-331-4900
INFO: Not Subsidized
City of Las Vegas Recuperative Care
1581 N Main St
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
702-229-5160