HOPES 2025 Annual Report

FORWARD INNOVATION PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENT PROGRAM

How Donors Support Patient Care:

Primary Care Consultation Working alongside integrated care teams to provide psychiatric insight and treatment recommendations.

Because of donors who believe deeply in access to compassionate, high-quality mental health care, Northern Nevada HOPES was able to launch its new Psychiatric Resident Program - an innovative partnership with the University of Nevada School of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Sciences. This collective generosity nearly fully funded the program’s $250,000 first-year budget, an investment that began making an immediate difference this July with the arrival of three fourth-year psychiatric residents. We see the growing demand for mental health services every day, and we know that meeting this need requires investing in people. This program allows us to train the next generation of psychiatric providers right here in our community, expanding access to expert, integrated care for our patients.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): Supporting patients with behavioral health and substance use challenges through assessments, medication management, and therapeutic interventions.

Outpatient Therapy Strengthening collaboration between therapists and psychiatrists to deliver holistic, patient- centered care.

Together, this program is building a strong pipeline of compassionate, skilled providers who will serve our community for years to come, made possible by donors who believe in the power of training, access, and care close to home.

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