Helpful tools and guides for finding resources and support in your area.
A comprehensive directory of resources, organized by category and county, curated and published annually. Stop into either of our Recovery Community Centers to receive a printed copy, at no cost.
Need to search resources right now? Download a copy today.
A comprehensive directory of resources, organized by category and county, curated and published annually. Stop into either of our Recovery Community Centers to receive a printed copy, at no cost.
Need to search resources right now? Download a copy today.
We’ve taken our beloved Nevada Recovery Resource Directory and transformed it into a searchable online hub of resources.
All resources are crowdsourced by the community, meaning you can add and edit resources. Search by recovery category, location, and keywords.
Perfect for family members, providers, peer recovery support specialists, and anyone seeking additional resources.
We’ve taken our beloved Nevada Recovery Resource Directory and transformed it into a searchable online hub of resources.
All resources are crowdsourced by the community, meaning you can add and edit resources. Search by recovery category, location, and keywords.
Perfect for family members, providers, peer recovery support specialists, and anyone seeking additional resources.
Below are some additional resources and directories for finding treatment and recovery support in Nevada.
A program of the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, is committed to helping Nevadans connect with the services they need.
A social space to connect with other people in recovery, find meetings and support groups, and register for community events and trainings.
Search for treatment facilities near you and filter the results based on your specific needs.
Naloxone is a medication used to reverse the symptoms of an opioid overdose. You can easily access and carry naloxone in the State of Nevada without a prescription.
This locator was created by our friends at the National Harm Reduction Coalition.
If you’re in need of an overdose prevention kit and training, please contact us at (702)257-8199
The Foundation for Recovery is a tax-exempt charitable organization under the Internal Revenue Code Section 501 (c) 3, Tax ID No. 203380211. Your donation may be tax-deductible (pursuant to NRS 598).
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The Southern Nevada Recovery Community Center offers several spaces open to the groups and organizations to rent for meetings, support groups, trainings, and events. Learn more or contact therooms@forrecovery.org for more information.
Person-centered recovery is directed, as much as possible by the person – including decisions about who should be included in the process. The planning identifies just a few small, but meaningful, short-term changes that the individual can focus on helping to reduce some of the barriers or challenges moving forward. Person centered care should be central to all recovery frameworks.