Rural Nevada Counseling
801 Overland Loop
Suite 201
Dayton, NV 89403

About Rural Nevada Counseling
Living in a rural area shouldn’t mean you have to struggle to find mental health or substance use support, which is why Rural Nevada Counseling Dayton in Dayton, Nevada, is so passionate about advocacy. Whether you’re facing a crisis, managing ongoing mental health challenges, or working toward recovery, Rural Nevada Counseling (RNC) makes sure everyone has access to care. No one is ever turned away, regardless of income, insurance status, or age.
Small-Town Support, Big-Time Care
RNC isn’t your typical counseling center. They offer everything from 24/7 crisis support and outpatient mental health care to substance use recovery programs, medication-assisted treatment, transitional living options, and even anger management programs. I love that they take a whole-person approach and support the fact that you’re a unique individual with your own story, goals and challenges.
In a state where mental health resources can be miles away, RNC stands out by offering mobile and walk-in crisis services. I love that RNC makes sure that help is never out of reach, no matter how rural you are. They’re completely committed to affordable care and they offer a sliding fee scale for those who will need to pay out of pocket for services.
I also appreciate how RNC has a bunch of resources available for those who are in need of addiction support like DCFS, Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, legal aid and more.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Teen & Adolescent Program
A young adult program in Nevada helps participants overcome the challenges of this stage of life and re-enter life stronger, sober, and ready to make healthy choices. This treatment is ideal for teens, college students, and young adults starting careers and families.Adult Program
When choosing an adult program in Nevada, individuals 18 and over can select inpatient, outpatient, or sober living programs. Varying in intensity, these programs all focus on treatment of addiction to drugs or alcohol.Alcoholism
Most programs that offer alcohol rehab in Nevada focus on three aspects of treatment. Participants receive professional therapy, learn new life skills, and develop a network of support that includes a rich community life. This combination provides a solid foundation for recovery and for relapse prevention.Men's Rehab
A men’s rehab in Nevada provides gender-specific treatments, including peer support. These targeted efforts increase the long-term success of treatment.Women's Rehab
Addiction and recovery affect women differently than men. Because women progress faster through recovery, experience more mental health problems, and face different barriers to treatment, a women’s rehab in Nevada is often the ideal solution for women facing addiction.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
A form of psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy in Nevada emphasizes altering thought patterns to change behaviors. It is effective for treating addiction, mood disorders, and anxiety disorders.Drug Rehab
When you enter drug rehab in Nevada, you receive professional assistance to remove drugs from your body and cease your body’s need for the substance. You learn coping strategies and receive support to prevent relapse and enjoy long-term sobriety.Rehab For Veterans
In Nevada, Veteran’s rehab is designed to help Veterans address the challenges of addiction. Often, staff have military backgrounds, and all treatment providers are trained in best practices for working with this population.Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an integrative, community-based care strategy designed to address the needs of persons with severe and/or complex mental illness or behavioral disorders. ACT is typically provided by a multidisciplinary team of medical and mental health care providers, social workers, therapists, and other specialists, including addiction recovery professionals. These services are frequently provided in the home and community to clients in crisis, those who are clinically unstable, and those who are unable or unwilling to travel to a hospital or clinic for in-person treatment.Administrative Services
Administrative Services are ancillary services provided by multidisciplinary teams of professionals, including clinicians, social workers, therapists, and case managers. These services ensure clients receive seamless, comprehensive care across all stages of recovery. Programs may include transportation assistance, intervention planning, insurance verification, supportive housing and employment, and discharge planning and support.Levels of Care
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