Reno is known as Las Vegas’ less intense cousin; the city in Northern Nevada doesn’t have the same reputation for partying and bright lights, but its residents suffer from drug and alcohol addiction just the same. In fact, the numbers say that Reno experiences one of the highest rates of substance abuse in the country. Alcoholism, meth abuse, and opioid addiction are some of the deadly behaviors that people in Reno are suffering from.

If you’re one of the many people in Reno suffering from addiction, there is no shame in that – but you don’t have to live this way forever. If you’re ready to start getting help for your drug and alcohol use, you can start with one of these excellent rehab facilities in the area.

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Best Rehab Centers in Reno

Bristlecone Family Services

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Inpatient, Sober Living
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Gambling Addiction
Cash Price:
$-$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Sliding-Scale Payment

The best addiction rehab in Reno, Bristlecone Family Services, houses one of the only inpatient rehabs in the Reno area, which automatically makes it a fantastic choice if you’re looking for the intensive supervision that an inpatient facility provides. After you’ve completed your 4-week stay at inpatient, you can make the easy transition to less intensive programs like their IOP. You can even stay in their transitional living center for extra support while you attend outpatient programming.

Something else that makes Bristlecone Family Services a great option for rehab is that they offer treatment not only for drug and alcohol addiction, but for gambling addiction, too. Being located in one of the only states in which gambling is legalized, Reno’s residents suffer from a heightened rate of gambling addiction. Best of all, Bristlecone is a non-profit with a sliding scale fee, which makes it an affordable option for most.

Center for Behavioral Health

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Methadone Clinic
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Medically Assisted Treatments, Vivitrol Clinic, Suboxone Clinic, Opioids, Methadone
Cash Price:
$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Subsidized Insurance

If you are struggling with an opioid addiction and are interested in medication-assisted treatment to help curve your cravings, Reno’s Center for Behavioral Health is the best rehab in town for you. This methadone clinic is incredibly affordable - even for visitors to the area - and can quickly get you set up with the medication you need to say kick your opioid cravings to the curb.

The location in Reno is one of four clinics in the state of Nevada, with the other three being in Las Vegas; there are several more locations in other states throughout the country, as well. On top of medication-assisted treatment, the Center for Behavioral Health is also CARF-accredited for outpatient individual and group therapy. All in all, this is a quality choice for rehab in Reno, especially if you’re battling an opioid addiction.

The Life Change Center

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Detox, Methadone Clinic, Vivitrol Clinic
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Medically Assisted Treatments, Opioids, Buprenorphine, Methadone, Narcan
Cash Price:
$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid, Medicare

This non-profit rehab in Reno can help you with medically-supervised detox as well as medication-assisted treatment. It’s important that you don’t try to detox on your own, especially if you are battling an addiction to a substance with intense withdrawal symptoms, like heroin. The Life Change Center can make sure that you’re safe while you’re detoxing off the drugs, and provide you with alternative medications to help you curb cravings in a safe way. On top of medication-assisted treatment, this clinic can set you up with outpatient therapy and psychiatric services as well.

Since this rehab is a non-profit, they strive to be as affordable as possible; they accept most insurance plans, including subsidized government insurance like Medicare and Medicaid. They also have some specialized programs for women battling addiction, like a family program (for women with children) and a program specially designed for pregnant women.

Charter Recovery

Treatment Type:
Outpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse
Cash Price:
$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Payment

This outpatient substance abuse counseling center provides both group and individual therapy for those struggling with addiction. Their treatment is provided only by appointment, so make sure you give them a call before you show up at their doorstep. They can help both self-referred and court-referred clients, and offer DUI classes (approved by the Nevada DMV) as well.

The founder of Charter Recovery is clearly passionate about providing the best possible treatment to as many people in the Reno community as possible. He follows in the footsteps of his father, who was a dedicated activist in the substance abuse community. Proof of this passion is seen in the price of the sessions at Charter Recovery; the private pay fee is less than $50 per session. People who’ve been through rehab before know that this is a generously discounted fee.

New Dawn Treatment Centers

Treatment Type:
Intensive Outpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse
Cash Price:
$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment

New Dawn Treatment Centers is primarily located in California, but they also have a fantastic intensive outpatient option available in Reno. The IOP meets 5 days a week, and has morning, afternoon and evening options to flexibly accommodate your schedule. The program lasts for approximately 2 months, and you’ll also receive individual and family therapy (on top of the standard group therapy) while you’re going through it.

If you need a more intensive treatment option, New Dawn provides free transportation to Sacramento, where their detox and inpatient facilities are located. This means that you can receive whatever level of treatment is right for you, even if you don’t have another way of traveling the 2 hours’ distance to Sacramento.

Reno Triangle Club

Treatment Type:
Outpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse
Cash Price:
$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Payment

The Reno Triangle Club is as much a community center as it is a rehab. The Triangle Club has been around for 20 years, and it’s become an important cornerstone in Reno’s recovery community. This is a particularly good option for those who’ve already been through more intensive rehab, and are primarily looking for some extra support.

On top of multiple daily 12-step meetings held here - so that you’ll never find yourself without a community of supportive people - they also have community events as well as an adorable cafe that sells non-alcoholic beverages and recovery-related books. A minimal monthly membership fee will get you access to a safe, supportive, and sober environment where you can hang out with like-minded people going through recovery just like you.

Ridge House

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Inpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Dual Diagnosis, Medically Assisted Treatments, Opioids, Veteran Patients
Cash Price:
$-$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid, Sliding-Scale Payment

This non-profit rehab was founded in 1982 by the Kairos Prison Ministry. The organization dedicates itself to guide all of the people who walk through their doors towards self-efficacy; their mission is to break the cycle of poverty and addiction that can ruin so many lives. The way they do this is through workforce development, which constitutes a large part of their services.

Ridge House runs seven homes for men and one for women, which totals to 59 people being housed and served at any given time. One of their men’s homes specifically serves veteran men, so if you’ve served in the military, you may find that you’re given priority here.

Reno Behavioral Healthcare Hospital

Treatment Type:
Intensive Outpatient, Inpatient, Detox
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Eating Disorders, Dual Diagnosis
Cash Price:
$$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults, Teens
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid, Medicare

Some people want a home-like environment when they’re going through rehab. Others prefer a hospital setting, and the medical expertise that comes along with it. Reno Behavioral Healthcare Hospital is a psychiatric hospital that provides both inpatient and outpatient care for all mental health conditions, including substance use disorder. Their medical staff brings a wealth of clinical expertise, so you know you’ll be getting the best in care here.

Some specialized programs offered at Reno Behavioral are an inpatient psychiatric program for adolescents with mental health or substance abuse issues, as well as their renowned center for eating disorders. This center is the first of its kind in the Reno community, and helps people struggling with disordered eating recover in a peaceful and quiet setting. This is an excellent choice for rehab in Reno, especially if you’re facing a dual diagnosis condition.

Empowerment Center

Treatment Type:
Inpatient, Sober Living
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse
Cash Price:
$$
Genders Treated:
Female
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Payment, Scholarship Aid

The Empowerment Center, a women’s-only rehab in Reno, is a cross between an inpatient rehab and a sober living facility. Like an inpatient treatment center, the women who reside here receive individual and group therapy every week. Like a sober living facility, though, the women are responsible for preparing their own meals, and they are required to be employed and contribute to their home through chores.

This rehab holds the esteem of being the only state-licensed halfway home (another word for sober living) in all of Northern Nevada. If you’re a woman who’d like to stay here, you’ll be required to stay for a minimum of 120 days. If you’re a man looking for a similar option, take a look at Step 1.

Step 1 Recovery

Treatment Type:
Sober Living
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse
Cash Price:
$ (Low to No Cost)
Genders Treated:
Male
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Payment

If you’re a man in Reno looking for a safe and sober place to live, Step 1 Recovery is your best option. This program has been providing housing for homeless adult men with a criminal record for years. Their track record is excellent: 95% of men who graduate from the program never go back to prison.

Unlike some sober living facilities, no man will be turned away from Step 1 for the inability to pay for housing. They will, however, require you to get a job after you move in; they also ask that you start a savings account with them using a percentage of the money you make from your job. The savings will be returned to you once you leave the program, which ensures that you’ll never be left on the streets without a penny to your name.

STEP2

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Inpatient, Sober Living
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse
Cash Price:
$ (Low to No Cost)
Genders Treated:
Female
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid, Sliding-Scale Payment

This comprehensive rehab provides Reno’s women in recovery with addiction treatment services on a continuum of care. Even pregnant women and mothers can go through treatment here; in fact, new and expecting mothers are actually given priority for acceptance. Women can first start in STEP2’s residential program, which typically lasts for 10 to 12 weeks. While they are in residential care, women will spend over 30 hours a week in therapeutic activities, including group and individual therapy as well as parenting classes.

Not only does STEP2 accept Medicaid for payment, but they also provide their own funding; less than 1% of the organization’s funding comes from the women themselves. This is including the fee for their transitional living cottages, where women can reside with their children after graduating from the STEP2 residential program. No matter what your financial situation is, STEP2 is likely to be able to help you.

West Hills Behavioral Health Hospital

Treatment Type:
Intensive Outpatient, Inpatient, Detox
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Dual Diagnosis
Cash Price:
$$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment

Another option in Reno for a rehab with a hospital setting is found at West Hills Behavioral Health Hospital. At this psychiatric hospital, people battling addiction can receive services on a full continuum, from medically-monitored detox to residential treatment. After you leave residential treatment, they also run specialized IOPs for both mental illness and substance abuse.

The best thing about going through rehab at a behavioral health hospital is that they are expertly equipped to treat dual diagnosis conditions. If you’re battling a co-occurring mental health disorder on top of a drug or alcohol addiction, you may want to seriously consider going to rehab at West Hills Behavioral or another psychiatric hospital like Reno Behavioral.

Reno Problem Gambling Center

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient
Specialization:
Gambling Addiction
Cash Price:
$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Payment, Sliding-Scale Payment

Gambling addiction is a serious problem in the state of Nevada - in fact, Nevada residents suffer from problem gambling more than any other state in the country. Reno is no different, and an enormous number of people in the city suffer from gambling addiction. If you’re one of these people, you might find that a rehab designed for substance abuse isn’t helpful for you.

At Reno Problem Gambling Center, people can get the specialized help they need for gambling addiction. Their intensive outpatient program runs 4 days a week, and uses both CBT and Motivation Enhancement Therapy which are the evidence-based practices for this type of addiction. Although they don’t accept insurance as payment here, their fee is on a sliding scale and no one is ever turned away for an inability to pay.

Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Sober Living
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Dual Diagnosis, Homeless Patients
Cash Price:
$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Payment, Subsidized Funding

Catholic Charities, a national non-profit organization with locations in almost every state, has a location in Reno that helps people recover from addiction and homelessness. Their services are provided in partnership with the Washoe County Human Services Agency, which means that anyone can access treatment here regardless of financial situation.

Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada runs both women’s and men’s transitional living (sober living) homes, with room for up to 132 individuals. They also offer 16 permanent housing beds, outpatient mental health services, and daily workshops to help with relapse, homelessness, and incarceration. If you’re struggling with homelessness as a result of addiction, this rehab will likely be able to help you.

American Comprehensive Counseling Services

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Dual Diagnosis, Spanish-Speaking Patients
Cash Price:
$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Payment, Sliding-Scale Payment

This rehab offers three levels of intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment as well as non-intensive individual and family therapy. The levels are based on the intensity and time requirement of each program, and makes for a flexible rehab in which you can decide which level suits your needs best. All of their groups are run by either Masters-level clinicians or certified substance abuse counselors.

Spanish-speakers in Reno will be happy to know that American Comprehensive Counseling Services offers an addiction recovery group run completely in Spanish every week. On top of substance abuse groups, the staff here also offers classes on parenting, anger management, and domestic violence.

The Salvation Army

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Inpatient, Detox
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Faith-Based
Cash Price:
$ (Free)
Genders Treated:
Male
Ages Treated:
Adults (18 to 62)
Payment Accepted:
Free

The Salvation Army, a nationwide non-profit organization, runs this men’s rehabilitation program in Reno. Their facility has housing for up to 70 men at one time. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to reserve a bed here; you need to show up directly during their daily intake hours and ask them if they have a bed available for you.

The program here lasts for 26 weeks, and there is no cost to attend. Although this isn’t a medical facility, they can help you with different areas of your life like education, spirituality, and work. Work is an important value here; you’ll be required to commit to 40 hours of “work therapy” every week. If you’ve felt that finances were a barrier to getting the treatment you need, then this free program is an excellent choice of rehab for you.

Advanced DUI

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Marijuana, Spanish-Speaking Patients, Court-Mandated Patients
Cash Price:
$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Payment

If you’re facing a DUI charge as a result of your addiction, then Advanced DUI in Reno is the rehab for you. For a small fee, you can attend both DUI school and mandated counseling here, whether you’re court-referred or not. Their level 1 DUI class is offered in both English and Spanish.

On top of these court-ordered programs, there are also other addiction recovery services on offer here. They run an IOP for substance abuse, as well as workshops on meditation, stress management, and anger management. There are even guided discussions specifically about the dangers of marijuana addiction, a substance that’s often minimized in the recovery community.

Teen Challenge NorWestCal Nevada

Treatment Type:
Inpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Faith-Based
Cash Price:
$$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults, Teens (12-17)
Payment Accepted:
Private Payment

Teen Challenge is a nationwide network of inpatient treatment centers. It’s worth noting that the network isn’t state-licensed; rather than employing a mental health or evidence-based approach to substance abuse, they use a Christian faith-based approach to recovery. With that being said, it’s a respected institution in the Christian community and may be right for you if you identify with this faith.

In Sparks, near Reno, Teen Challenge runs a recovery center for teen boys with drug and anger management issues. Elsewhere in Nevada, there is a girl's home that addresses substance abuse, sex trafficking, and trauma, as well as a men’s addiction recovery center. Their programs typically last for about 12 to 18 months; since they aren’t state-licensed, they do not accept insurance as payment.

New Frontier Treatment Center

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Inpatient, Detox
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Dual Diagnosis, Spanish-Speaking Patients, Nicotine, Gambling Addiction
Cash Price:
$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults, Teens (13-17)
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Medicaid

Although Reno itself is a city, it’s surrounded by rural and even remote areas. Getting behavioral health treatment out to rural communities is a struggle everywhere in the world; Nevada is no different. Luckily, the New Frontier Treatment Center in the community of Fallon focuses on just that: getting quality behavioral healthcare services out to rural Nevadans in the Reno area.

Some of the programs that this agency offers are a family-oriented addiction recovery program (called “Creating Lasting Family Connections”) for at-risk teens, both long-term and short-term inpatient care for adults, and outpatient telehealth services to be able to easily provide care to anyone with an internet connection. They also have culturally competent services for Native American patients who may live in some of these remote areas.

Elevate Addiction Services

Treatment Type:
Inpatient, Detox
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse
Cash Price:
$$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment

If you’re a nature-lover, your best bet for rehab nearby Reno is Elevate Addiction Services, located only an hour away in South Lake Tahoe, California. This gorgeous rehab facility offers detox and inpatient care in the middle of a breathtaking pine tree grove. Their lodge-style facility, which has space for up to 70 residents, will make you feel like you are in a summer camp in the mountains instead of at rehab.

The care at Elevate is top-notch as well. Their inpatient program lasts for approximately one month. During that time, you will receive traditional therapeutic interventions like CBT as well as more holistic approaches like mindfulness, yoga, body rejuvenation therapy, and supervised hikes in the surrounding wilderness.

About the Author

Saya Des Marais, MSW
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Saya Des Marais, MSW

Saya is a mental health content writer with over a decade of experience working as a mental health professional. She's trained in practices like EMDR and Motivational Interviewing, and worked with people battling addiction and co-occurring disorders in her former life as a clinical social worker. Addiction is also a personal matter to her - many people very dear to her are in recovery. The most important thing to her as a writer is creating mental health content that is helpful, and not confusing - the last thing you need when you're trying to beat mental illness or addiction is bad information.

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