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Help is available 24/7! Speak with someone right now!
Call 988. Press 1 or for Spanish Press 2
Deaf or Other Hearing Options – (800) 784-2433
Chat by text to 988
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifefine, go HERE
If Imminent threat to self or others – take loved one to an emergency room. Under Legal 2000, this person may be placed under medical observation for evaluation for up to three days or 72 hours.
There are more resources and treatment options below.
Silver State Health Services – (702) 239-1580 – All Ages – Open 24/7 – NO ONE IS DENIED SERVICES
Ayuda En Español (Spanish National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) (888) 628-9454
Crisis Call Center of Nevada (800) 992-5757 (Formerly Crisis Call Center)
Disaster Distress Helpline (800) 985-5990
Nevada211 (Provides Crisis and Suicide Prevention Hotline Info)
Resources in Your Area, NOT a Hotline
Clark County Suicide Prevention Services
City of Las Vegas Suicide Prevention
City of Henderson Suicide Prevention
Washoe County Suicide Prevention (Reno Area)
Douglas County Suicide Prevention (Gardnerville-Minden Areas)
ChildHelp National Child Abuse Hotline (800) 422-4453
Adam's Place (Support for grieving children and families) (702) 202-3891
Children's Mobile Crisis Response Team (Under 18) (702) 486-7865
Clark County Child Protective Services (702) 399-0081
Washoe County Child Protective Services (833) 900-SAFE (7233)
National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline – NOT a government entity, law enforcement, or immigration authority!!! (888) 428-7581
Nevada Sex Trafficking Safe Place Shelters
Nevada Attorney General's Office Human Trafficking Support
The Children's Cabinet (Reno) (775) 856-6200
Eddy House (Reno/Open 24/7) (775) 384-1129
Nevada Youth Empowerment Project (775) 747-2073
Reno Youth Network (Resource Directory)
Nevada Partnership Ending Youth Homelessness in S. NV (Resource Directory)
The Shade Tree (Las Vegas/Open 24/7 ) (Safe Shelter) (702) 385-0072
Clark County School District Mental Health Services
Washoe County School District Mental Health Services
Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors: https://www.taps.org/youthprograms
Child Mind Institute: https://childmind.org/resources/
NAMI: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Kids-Teens-and-Young-Adults
Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network (800) 656-4673
National Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 799-7233
Rape Crisis Center (702) 366-1640
SafeNest Domestic Violence (702) 646-4981
National Sex and Human Trafficking Hotline (888) 373-7888 or dial 711
Nevada211 (Safe Places and Hotlines)
Safe House (Safe Place for Domestic Abuse Survivors) (702) 564-3227 (Available 24/7)
Domestic Violence Safe Shelter in Washoe County (Reno/Sparks/Carson City Areas)
Harbor House – Safe Shelter in Elko (815) 932-5800
Mesquite Safe Shelter and 24/7 Hotline (702) 346-5244 or (800) 799-7233
TREVOR Project (For Youth) (866)488-7386
Trans Lifeline (877) 565-8860
Parents, Families, Friends, and Allies United with LGBTQ People (PFLAG) https://pflag.org/
Our Center: https://ourcenterreno.org/
Centerlink the Community of LGBTQ+ Centers: https://www.lgbtqcenters.org/
The Center – Serving the LGBTQ Community of Nevada: https://thecenterlv.org/
AFSP LGBTQ crisis and support resources: https://afsp.org/lgbtq-crisis-and-support-resources/
Las Vegas Resources: https://gaylasvegas.com/lasvegas/resources/
Crisis Support Services of Nevada https://cssnv.org/crisis-support-resources/lgbtq/
Digital LGBTQ+ Resources & Educational Counseling Degree Guide: https://www.counselingdegreeguide.org/resources/lgbtq-allies-mental-health/
VA Caregiver Support Program, go HERE
(Offering well-bring and clinical services to caregivers of eligible and covered veterans enrolled in the VA System
Reno VA (775) 326-5775 https://www.va.gov/sierra-nevada-health-care/health-services/caregiver-support/
Las Vegas VA (702) 791-9000, ext. 13051 https://www.va.gov/southern-nevada-health-care/health-services/caregiver-support/
Salt Lake City VA (801) 582-1565, ext. 4165 https://www.va.gov/salt-lake-city-health-care/health-services/caregiver-support/
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: https://www.hhs.gov/programs/providers-and-facilities/resources-for-caregivers/index.html
Nevada Caregivers: https://nevadafund.org/community/caregiver-support
AARP: https://www.aarp.org/caregiving/
Administration for Community Living: National Family Caregiver Support Program https://acl.gov/programs/support-caregivers/national-family-caregiver-support-program
Nevada Care Connection: https://www.nevadacareconnection.org/care-options/types-of-services/veterans-services/
Military One Source: https://www.militaryonesource.mil/special-needs/family-support/caregiver-support-resources-for-you-and-your-loved-one/
Lyon County – Caregiver Support Services: https://www.lyon-county.org/1032/Caregiver-Support-Services
Nami Family Members and Caregivers: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Family-Members-and-Caregivers
Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors: https://www.taps.org/caregroups
Losing a loved one to suicide is difficult and can come with a lot of complicated emotions. There is support available to help survivors of suicide loss like you, your friends and family cope with the loss.
More info HERE
Suicide Prevention Resource Center
Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors
How to Talk to a Child about a Suicide Attempt in Your Family (Rocky Mountain MIRECC)
American Association of Suicidology: attempt survivors & Loss Survivors
Northern Nevada Hospitals/Treatment Centers:
Sierra Wellness Center (775) 352-7200
New Dawn Treatment Center (775) 964-4898
Reno Behavioral Healthcare Hospital: (775) 393-2200
Vitality Unlimited Vitality Integrated Programs
Outpatient Services
Carson City (775) 461-0025
Dayton (775) 241-9442
Reno (775) 322-3668
Vitality Unlimited Vitality Integrated Programs
24/7/365 Crisis Numbers
Carson City (775) 461-0025
Dayton (775) 241-9442
Reno (775) 322-3668
24/7/365 CRISIS MANAGEMENT
Rural Hospitals/Treatment Centers:
Vitality Unlimited Vitality Integrated Programs
Outpatient Services
Elko (775) 777-8477
Vitality Unlimited Vitality Integrated Programs
24/7/365 Crisis Numbers
Elko Area- (775) 777-8477
Kairos Recovery: (Elko) 775-934-3090
All VA systems offer inpatient care, 24/7 emergency care, and a wide variety of services to meet the needs of our nation’s veterans.
VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System
(775) 786-7200 or toll-free (888) 838-6256
Reno, NV 89502
VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System
(702) 791-9000 or toll-free (888) 633-7554
North Las Vegas, NV 89086
VA Salt Lake City Healthcare System
Serving Eastern NV
(801) 582-1565 or toll-free (800) 613-4012, select 0
Salt Lake City, UT 84148
VA Caregiver Support Program, go HERE
(Offering well-bring and clinical services to caregivers of eligible and covered veterans enrolled in the VA System
Reno VA (775) 326-5775
Las Vegas VA (702) 791-9000, ext. 13051
Salt Lake City VA (801) 582-1565, ext. 4165
Rural Hospitals/Treatment Centers:
Vitality Unlimited Vitality Integrated Programs:
Outpatient Services- Elko (775) 777-8477
Vitality Unlimited Vitality Integrated Programs
24/7/365 Crisis Numbers- Elko Area- (775) 777-8477
Kairos Recovery: (Elko) 775-934-3090
Additional Resources:
NAMI Western Nevada:
Laura Yanez, email: laura@namiwesternnevada.org (775) 419-8865
Veteran Crisis Hotline:
Veterans, active service members, and their loved ones can reach the Veterans Crisis Line (VCL) 24/7/365 by calling 988 and pressing 1, texting 838255 or chatting.
Nevada Office of Suicide Prevention, go HERE
Lethal Means Safety & Suicide Prevention, go HERE
Suicide Prevention Risk Factors, go HERE (add the Risk Factors from card)
Protective Suicide Prevention Factors, go HERE (Add Protective Factors from card)
Center for Disease Control & Prevention
Nevada Narcotics Anonymous Resource Locator
Gamblers Anonymous of Southern Nevada (702) 529-0202
Nevada Council of Problem Gambling:
Crisis Line: 1-800-GAMBLER
Nevada Council on Problem Gambling
http://www.whenthefunstops.org
Use the resource locator to access meeting throughout Nevada as well as available treatment.
Professional Treatment (**indicates state funded, no insurance or payment required)
https://www.nevadacouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Treatment-RL-List-7.21.23.pdf
Support Group Meetings
https://www.nevadacouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/GA-Southern-NV-9.19.23.pdf
VA Gambling Treatment- LVR3
https://www.visn21.va.gov/VISN21/features/Residential_Recovery_and_Renewal_Center_LVR3_Open.asp
Reno Gamblers Anonymous (775) 356-8070
Nevada Council on Problem Gambling Resource Locator
SAMSA Resources/Partner Tool Kit
Harm Reduction (Engaging with those who use drugs to create positive change)
New Dawn Treatment Center (775) 964-4898 (Reno)
Spring Mountain Treatment Center: (702) 322-1919
Miramar Health: (949) 989-2626
It’s Important to Ask Your Patients
“Have You or a Loved One Ever Served in the U.S. Armed Forces?”
Military service can involve a wide range of occupational health risks that includes physical injuries, mental health challenges, as well as exposure to substances that are presumed to lead to certain illnesses, and conditions. Prostate cancer, type 2 diabetes, viral hepatitis, and ischemic heart disease are just a few of the many diseases more common among military veterans.
It is Important to Determine Military History
Questions to ask:
Have you ever used the VA for health care?
Do you have a safe place to go when you leave today?
General Areas of Concern for All Veterans
Post-Traumatic Stress
Have you ever experienced:
Military Sexual Trauma
Blast Concussions/Traumatic Brain Injury
Common Military Health Risks
DOWNLOAD TODAY! EXPOSURE ED APP
Suicide Risk
Certain observable cues (affective and behavioral) should prompt the clinician to remain alert to the possible presence of suicidal ideation:
COLUMBIA SUICIDE SEVERITY RATING SCALE (C-SSRS), go HERE (Place the scale in media library. Add to the scale page: Any YES indicates that someone should seek behavioral healthcare.
However, if the answer to 4,5, or 6 is YES, GET IMMEDIATE HELP. CALL OR TEXT 988!
STAY WITH THEM until they can be evaluated.
Online Training & Support
Make the Connection, go HERE
PsychArmor, go HERE
In-Person Training & Support
Nevada Office of Suicide Prevention Trainings, go HERE
CALM – Counseling on Access to Lethal Means Course, go HERE
What Can You Do? Go HERE
Warning Signs, go HERE
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov/suicide/factors/index.html
SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINES & RESOURCES:
American Association of Suicidology: https://suicidology.org/military-resources/
AFSP: https://afsp.org/suicide-prevention-resources/
NAMI: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Veterans-Active-Duty