HOPES 2023 Annual Report

TRANSFORMING OUR COMMUNITY THROUGH BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE

A healthy community starts with healthy people, and healthy people start with healthy minds.

In the 2022 State of Mental Health in America, Nevada ranked 51st overall for mental health, indicating a higher prevalence of mental illness and lower rates of access to care than anywhere else in the country. By providing comprehensive behavioral healthcare starting at age three, HOPES is tackling the mental health crisis in our community – supporting patients in crisis and providing early intervention for our community’s children.

HOPES behavioral health services are patient-centered, collaborative, and trauma-informed. They include:

• Individual, couple, and family therapy • Adult, child, and adolescent therapy • Play therapy • Adult and pediatric psychiatry • Trauma counseling • Support groups • Psychiatric medication • Drug, alcohol, and gambling treatment

“I always feel I’m more than a number. My provider really cares about me.” – HOPES patient

Intensive Outpatient Program HOPES also offers an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), which we opened in 2022 to address our community’s need for improved access to behavioral healthcare. HOPES’ IOP is the first of its kind in northern Nevada to provide in-depth and comprehensive mental healthcare to those with Medicaid or no insurance. This program helps patients address emotional issues, substance use, and trauma. Providing a level of care between traditional outpatient therapy and inpatient hospitalization, IOP enables patients to resume their daily lives more efficiently, and with improved mental health.

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