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  • The state of Nevada and Las Vegas are known for glitz and glamour, but the area also features substance abuse treatment facilities that can help people recover from addiction. 

    This state has both inpatient and outpatient treatment centers, state-funded treatment options, and opioid rehab programs in Reno, Carson City, and other communities. There are ample resources if you or a loved one struggles with alcohol or drug addiction in Nevada. 

    How To Find & Choose Addiction Treatment In Nevada

    Learning how to find a drug or alcohol rehab center can give you the knowledge you need to start your recovery. 

    Here are some ways to access treatment services in Nevada: 

    • rehab programs can be contacted directly 
    • SAMHSA’s Behavioral Health Treatment Locator
    • the Nevada Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Agency (SAPTA) maintains a helpline and online resources to help you find a qualified addiction center 

    While there are many different types of recovery centers and rehab programs, these factors are what set apart the best rehab facilities from the rest: 

    • evidence-based treatment: the best rehab programs use therapies and programs based on scientific research
    • licensing: Nevada licenses addiction counselors who operate in the state 
    • individualized treatment plans: receive care for your specific type of addiction as well treatment that meets your needs and goals 
    • continuum of care: addiction treatment moves you seamlessly through different levels of care at different stages in your recovery 
    • co-occurring disorders: addiction and mental health concerns frequently co-occur, and this requires treating both conditions at the same time

    Nevada Drug & Alcohol Treatment Programs

    Nevada has many treatment programs that are available elsewhere in the country. You can expect to find detox support, inpatient rehab programs, outpatient services, partial hospitalization programs, medication-assisted treatment, and more.

    Medical Drug & Alcohol Detoxification

    Detox is where many people start their recovery. These programs help you to get through withdrawal safely and successfully. This can be a difficult part of your recovery and a detox program will support you as you go through withdrawal. 

    Residential/Inpatient Treatment

    Inpatient or residential treatment programs not only give you 24-hour access to treatment services but also situate your recovery in a peer-group setting. 

    You’ll live in the rehab center for the duration of your program and likely have access to behavioral therapy, psychiatric care, support groups, wellness activities, and more.

    Outpatient Addiction Treatment

    Scheduling your rehab program can be a major task. Outpatient services including partial hospitalization programs, intensive outpatient programs (IOPs), and day treatment facilities help you balance things like work with your recovery. 

    Medication-Assisted Treatment

    This treatment is also commonly called MAT. Opiate and alcohol addiction can be more difficult to treat and may require medications to help people recover. Approved medications like disulfiram or methadone are combined with peer support groups and behavioral therapy. 

    Aftercare Support

    Substance use disorder is a unique kind of medical condition that can come back even after being treated. This is known as a chronic condition. Continuing care programs like 12-step groups, alumni clubs, or relapse prevention planning can help you stay sober for years to come. 

    Using Health Insurance For Addiction Treatment In Nevada

    Knowing how your insurance works can make finding addiction treatment easier. The most important things to keep in mind are that you can always reach out to learn more about what your insurance covers

    Use these tips to find out what your plan covers. 

    • dial the number on the back of your insurance card to speak with your provider 
    • connect with an intake specialist at a treatment center and ask them if they can validate your insurance 
    • if your insurance is provided by your employer, you can ask your HR department for coverage information 
    • learning about insurance basics like deductibles, co-pays, and in-network providers can help you understand your costs

    If You Don’t Have Insurance

    If you do not have insurance, there are options for you in the state of Nevada. You can use either Medicaid or Nevada Checkup to help cover the cost of treatment. The specifics of these programs will depend on your condition as well as other factors like age, ability, and income. 

    Nevada Substance Abuse Facts

    Officials note that in Nevada, minority communities are disproportionately affected by opioid-related overdose deaths. In fact, drug overdoses among the Hispanic population significantly increased from 2019 to 2020. 

    Other facts collected by the Nevada Overdose Data to Action program includes:

    • Drug overdose deaths in Nevada increased by 55% between 2019 and 2020.
    • There were 788 drug-related deaths recorded in 2020 (there were 510 in 2019).
    • Overdose deaths increased dramatically among residents younger than 25 years old from 2019 to 2020 (38 deaths in 2019 to 106 deaths in 2020).
    • In 2020, one out of every two overdose victims also had a mental health problem.

    The majority of Nevada residents (about 75%) also identify with a substance use problem that doesn’t involve alcohol, highlighting the growing need for overdose prevention and action, as well as drug addiction treatment.

    Addiction Treatment At Ark Behavioral Health

    Ark Behavioral Health’s rehab facilities are a great choice for Nevada residents looking to focus on recovery. Our treatment centers are accredited and offer you evidence-based treatment provided by certified professionals. 

    Our treatment centers are located in Massachusetts at: 

    Nevada Addiction Treatment FAQ

    How Do I Access Treatment In Nevada?

    There are three major ways to get access to treatment. The quickest is to call a treatment provider directly. After that, you can use the SAMHSA directory or the resources available on the SAPTA website to find a treatment center. 

    What Does Addiction Treatment Look Like In Nevada?

    The opioid crisis is affecting Nevada much like it is in every other state. Nevada has increased its efforts to improve access to addiction resources. Nevada is still working to catch up to states with more robust substance use disorder assistance plans. 

    Does Insurance Cover Addiction Treatment In Nevada?

    Yes. Your insurance might cover part, or all, of your drug rehab program. Each insurance plan is different. In order to find out what your plan covers, get in touch with your provider. 

    Can I Go To Drug Rehab In Nevada Without Insurance?

    Yes. Insurance is not technically required to enroll in a drug rehab program in Nevada. While it does help to lower costs, there are out of pocket, state-funded, and other options for individuals without insurance. 

    Are There Walk-In Opioid Clinics In Nevada?

    Yes. You can find walk-in clinics for opioid addiction in Nevada. These centers can be found all over the state. They operate both as solo healthcare providers as well as part of larger organizations such as rehab centers and hospitals. 

    Are There Free Or State-Funded Rehab Centers In Nevada?

    Yes. There are facilities throughout the state that offer different forms of financial assistance. Some of these centers work with state-funded resources to lower the cost of treatment. 

    How Long Does Drug Rehab Last In Nevada?

    Rehab lasts as long as you need it to. With that said, the majority of programs last between six to twelve months. Aftercare programs, such as alumni clubs, can help you stay sober for years after rehab. 

    Written by Ark Behavioral Health Editorial Team
    ©2024 Ark National Holdings, LLC. | All Rights Reserved.
    This page does not provide medical advice.
    Sources

    National Institute on Drug Abuse - Nevada: Opioid-Involved Deaths and Related Harms
    Nevada Department of Health and Human Services - Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Agency (SAPTA)
    Nevada Department of Health and Human Services - Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Agency 2019 Epidemiologic Profile
    Nevada State Board of Examiners for Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Counselors - Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors General Information
    Nevada Department of Health and Human Services: Overdose Data to Action Program - State reports drug overdose deaths continue to increase in Nevada

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