Outpatient Services

Nevada Treatment Center provides comprehensive outpatient treatment services for persons encountering a substance abuse problem.

The Path to Recovery consists of a variety of treatment approaches that guide the client toward solutions to problems evolving from the use of alcohol/drugs n their life.  Client will be encouraged to be become responsible, dedicated and committed to make changes in his or her life.

INTAKE/ASSESSMENT
Clients should schedule an appointment for the intake process by calling (702) 382-4226. The client is assessed for the extent of substance abuse involvement to determine the best therapeutic approach for treatment. Clients may be referred for additional services to meet the total rehabilitative needs.

THERAPEUTIC/RECOVERY PROCESS
Clients who are stable, willing to work toward recovery and not in need of medical detoxification may access this treatment program. Services consist of individual, group, and didactic sessions including prevention, education and relapse prevention.

The program is designed to assist the client with understanding substance abuse, the addiction process its patterns of  progression and it affects the lifestyle and condition of the individual.  Clients attend individual and group sessions based upon the individual’s personal/clinical and legal needs.

 

STAFFING
State certified and licensed professionals skilled in the field of chemical dependency staff the agency.

Hours of Operation:
Monday thru Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Closed weekends and holidays

This publication was produced with support in whole or in part by the Nevada Division of Mental Health and Developmental Services (MHDS), Substance Abuse Prevention & Treatment Agency (SAPTA), through the Substance Abuse Prevention & Treatment SAPT Block Grant from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the U.S. DHHS, SAMHSA, nor the State of Nevada MHDS or SAPTA.