Fallon Family Wellness Center

Fallon Family Wellness Center’s mission is to provide quality treatment, support and confidence to children, adults, and families through a network of mental health, behavioral health, educational and wellness services.

Fallon Family Wellness Center’s Vision
Helping people create productive futures….

Fallon Family Wellness Center’s Values
In support of our Mission and Vision, we respect, value and promote:

◦ Dignity, respect, and compassion for all people
◦ The highest quality standards in our work
◦ Accountability to those we serve for the ethical, effective, and efficient use of resources
◦ The creative contributions of dedicated staff and volunteers
◦ Professional excellence through on-going training in evidenced based practice and continuous quality improvement
◦ The importance of family, community, and other significant connections in the provision of individualized, responsive care
◦ A commitment to providing leadership in developing a responsive and innovative service-delivery system in the rural communities.
◦ A strong network of community partnerships
◦ An active advocacy program

Our Services:
Therapeutic Yoga Mental Health Assessments and Evaluations
Drug, alcohol and gambling Evaluations
Individual and Family Sessions …
Supportive Group Sessions
Grief and loss Group Sessions
EMDR (Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) 
Coaching sessions and groups 
Basic Skills Training
Psycho-social rehabilitation
Case management
Medication Management Facilitation
Instructed classes and Educational Workshops 

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40 E. Center St.
Fallon, Nevada 89406 US

Website

(775) 423-3392 (Main)
(775) 423-3401 (Fax)

Lattin Farms

Through the decades we’ve raised five children and 11 grandchildren, while growing our farm from alfalfa and small grains to a local destination hot spot complete with organic produce, the first corn maze in the West, and shelves with homemade jams, breads, and canned goods.

We are a certified organic farm and want to grow nutritious food for our family and yours.  We bring local produce to you in many Northern Nevada locations through farmers’ markets, our produce stand, and through the Great Basin Basket Community Supported Agriculture.

Our hope is that by opening our farm gate, visitors of Lattin Farms will reconnect with the earth, learn a little about the importance of agriculture and how their food is grown.  Our most important goal is for you to have some fun with your loved ones.

Hello, we are Rick and B. Ann Lattin, proud owners of Lattin Farms.  We’ve had the privilege to grow crops for our neighbors and community since 1977.  Our family has been farming the Lahontan Valley for five generations. 

Farm Size:  400 acres

Age of Farm: 105 years (started in 1909)

Food Harvested: We harvest certified organic vegetables and fruits such as melons, squash, corn, tomatoes, raspberries, garlic, peppers, and            more.

What we are known for:  Heart of Gold Cantaloupe, Corn Maze, and Fall Festival

Where can you find us:  Find us at our produce stand, area farmers’ markets, our CSA basket, online store, and some area specialty stores.

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1955 McLean Rd
Fallon, NV 89406 US

Website

(775) 867-3750 (Main)
(775) 423-1759 (Fax)

Nevada Veteran’s Coalition

Our mission is to provide support to the Nevada Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery by organizing fund raising events, special site improvements, emergency equipment and supplies, volunteer labor and veterans awareness programs. Additional missions of this organization will include special events promoting public awareness in regards to the purpose of the facility and the organization of any commemorative event ceremonies.

We are a group of Veterans and non-Veterans, whose main focus is to support the Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery (NNVMC). It is not a requirement to be a veteran to be part of the Nevada Veterans Coalition or Honor Guard. The Nevada Veteran’s Coalition was originally chartered July 1992 as the Veterans Memorial Cemetery Support Group of Northern Nevada.

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140 East Main Street Suite D,
Fernley, NV 89408 US

Website

(415) 990-8429 (Main)
(775) 575-6842 (Fax)

New Frontier Treatment Center

24/7 emergency phone 775-427-4040 – live clinician (MFT/LADC) not an automated system – includes arrangements for meals and food from emergency food pantry.  This is the emergency number that handles a number of inquiries including those clients who are suicidal or at severe risk (welfare checks by local law enforcement done to ensure individual safety).

New Frontier is licensed as a 28 bed residential facility through the Nevada State Health Division, certified for levels of care provided through the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Agency (SAPTA) and nationally accredited through the Joint Commission on Accredited Healthcare Organizations (TJC).  Our residential staff has been trained and certified as detox technicians by the State of Nevada.

New Frontier has some bilingual sites and services available.

Contact Information

Main Office

1490 Grimes Street, P. O. Box 1240
Fallon, NV  89407
(775) 423-1412 – Telephone
(775) 423-4054 – Facsimile

Toll-Free

1-800-232-6382

Satellite Offices

Lovelock
Elko
West Wendover
Pioche/Caliente

Telehealth services to provide rural out-county support, case management and clinical services for mental health, co-occurring, substance use disorders, gambling, targeted case management or any other service not currently being provided within those rural communities.

We accept and are in network with most insurance companies; we are also a Nevada Medicaid provider for outpatient services only. 

Mental Health/COD

  • Co-occurring Treatment / dual diagnosis clients
  • Mental Health Evaluation and Treatment – children, youth, families and individuals
  • Work with chronically mentally ill clients
  • Marriage and Family Counseling

Substance Use Disorders

  • Substance Abuse Evaluation
  • Individual and Group Treatment
  • Drug Testing (random)
  • DUI Assessment and Treatment
  • Freedom from Smoking (tobacco cessation) classes

Non-Chemical Addictions

  • Gambling Evaluation
  • Individual and Group Gambling Treatment
  • Services for Other Addictions available upon request

Residential/Inpatient Services

  • Social Model Detoxification
  • 28 bed Residential III.5 treatment (6 week program)
  • Advanced Recovery Residential program (PATH and CABHI) – Level III.1
  • Long-term residential programming (HUD up to two years)
  • Bilingual, bicultural evaluation and counseling (MH/SUD/Co-Occurring)
  • Cultural Beliefs (Native American smudging, Talking Circle and drums)
  • Other cultural, gender specific or self-help groups to provide for client needs

Primary Health Services

  • Primary Health/Medical Director including Health Assessment/Medication Management
  • Center for Behavioral Health Partnership for Medication-Assisted Therapy
  • TB/HIV Testing and Education
    • Medication Assistance through some grant funding for homeless and mentally ill

Youth Services

Educational youth group Thursdays at 3:30.  NFTC will pick teen up at the school and transport them to NFTC’s offices.  In addition to transportation to and from, NFTC also provides food.  Any teen age 13 to 17 may participate.  Call 775-423-1412 and ask for intake.  There is no cost to the family or the teen.

  • Drug Testing (random)
  • Mental Health Assessment
  • Drug and Alcohol Assessment
  • Individual and Group Treatment (including in Churchill County Juvenile Detention Center)

Family Services

  • Creating Lasting Family Connections family prevention program
  • Screenings in April at Junior High and High School plus CLFC’s Getting Real
  • Parenting Wisely classes

Nevada Specialty Courts

  • Drug Court – adult drug court in Lovelock, Fallon and Pioche; juvenile drug court/diversion programs in Lovelock, Elko and Pioche/Caliente.
  • DUI Diversion Court in Fallon

Employer Assistance Programs (EAP)

  • Assessment/Evaluation
  • Therapy / Treatment Services
  • Education for employer and employee

Special Services

  • Emergency Food Pantry 24/7 – hot meals from kitchen in emergencies – 427-4040.  Since we are a 24 hour 7 day per week residential and detox unit – it makes it easy for us to have staff available in emergencies to help families with food.
  • New Frontier is also the responsible site for the USDA Commodities Program in Churchill County
  • SNAPS application assistance (food stamps)
  • Thanksgiving and Christmas Food Baskets / Gift Bags at Christmas for Kids / Adopt a Family at Christmas
  • Clothing donation closet
  • Household goods donation closet / some furniture occasionally
  • Diapers, wipes and other infant and toddler supplies when available

Case Management/Intake: (Every client or family is assessed for their individual needs)

  • Housing / Centralized Intake / CABHI / PATH / Housing First Model
  • SOAR application assistance (SSDI/SSI)
  • Education / boot camp referral for GED
  • Employment / Coordination of Job Training
  • Transportation
  •  Child Care
  • Parenting Classes
  • Primary Health / TB / HIV-AIDS / STD / family planning
  • Nutritional Guidance
  • Family Reunification – CPS/DCFS
  • Intake Assistance for placement in proper levels of care in other facilities / referrals

Specialty and Peer Recovery Groups

NFTC promotes and supports peer recovery specialists and services provided by peers.

  • Healthy Living Group
  • Life Skills Groups
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Relapse Prevention groups
  • Hurt and Loss groups / grief and loss support
  • Gender Specific Groups / Women’s and Men’s groups
  • Juvenile Group ages 12-17 (free) Thursday afternoon 3:30 PM – can provide transportation
  • Anger Management
  • Criminal Thinking
  • Budgeting
  • Parenting
  • Communication

Public Awareness, Education and Trainings

  • Collaboration with local Health Fairs
  • Volunteer Services – clients giving back
  • Recovery Month barbecue, kids games, prizes – increase awareness
  • Presentations to local organizations including the local schools, hospital, juvenile probation and child and family welfare organizations.
  • Participation in the annual Northern Nevada Project Homeless Connect

Collaboration and referrals with agencies

  • Churchill Community Coalition
  • Churchill County Resource Committee
  • JOIN / JobConnect / Silver State Works
  • Fallon Counseling and Supportive Services (Fallon Mental Health)
  • Churchill County School District (Students in Transition)
  • Churchill County Juvenile Detention Center and JPO
  • Food Bank of Northern Nevada

Vocational Rehabilitation

  • Local Churches
  • Division of Child and Family Services / Child Protective Services
  • Local Courts including Washoe and Carson City Counties and rural offices
  • Local Law Enforcement / Adult Parole and Probation
  • Domestic Violence Intervention
  • Churchill County Social Services / Centralized Intake
  • Community Health Nurse
  • Fallon Ministerial Fund
  • Veterans Administration
  • Western Nevada College
  •  Care-Net Pregnancy Center
  • Banner Churchill Community Hospital/Emergency Room
  • Treatment Agencies in Nevada including Clark, Washoe, Carson and all other rural counties

New Frontier’s newest endeavor is a Domestic Violence Batterers Program for men and women which has been approved by the State of Nevada, Attorney General’s Committee on Domestic Violence.  Women’s group is Monday at 4:30 and Men’s group is Monday at 6:30.

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1490 Grimes St.
Fallon, Nevada 89406 US

Website

(775) 423-1412 (Main)
(775) 423-4054 (Fax)