Drug, Alcohol, Detox and Treatment Resources

Elko is a small but growing town in northeastern Nevada. Both I-80 and the mighty Humboldt River flow through town. There’s a lot of opportunity in Elko, with mining, ranching and tourism bringing income to the area. Residents enjoy hunting, fishing and other outdoor recreational activities at Ruby Mountain and Jarbidge Wilderness. Students learn practical, contemporary skills at Great Basin College, and western-lore aficionados enjoy the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering held each year in Elko.

While Elko isn’t as heavily affected by the alcohol and drug abuse epidemic sweeping the state, Elko County is still seeing too many needless admissions for life-threatening overdoses of cocaine, heroin and other drugs. Nevada recently had the fourth-highest fatal drug overdose rate in the nation, yet doctors in the state write 94 painkiller prescriptions for every 100 residents. Many people develop substance use disorders after being prescribed opioid painkillers, and this high rate of dispensing the painkillers is alarming. Recently, the state of Nevada was given a grant of $5.6 million dollars to help battle the opioid misuse epidemic in the state.

Whether your substance use disorder involves alcoholcocaine, benzodiazepines, heroin or another substance, the important thing to remember is that you’re not alone by any means. You have nothing to be ashamed of, and you’re not a moral failure. What you are is human, with a human’s brain and a human’s physical vulnerabilities. Stigmas are powerful, but the truth is that good people are vulnerable to addictive substances. Good people need help to recover from substance use disorders. No one needs to face substance use struggles alone.

Our Closest Facility:
a row of houses in a residential neighborhood.
The Recovery Village Ridgefield Drug and Alcohol Rehab
888 Hillhurst Rd. Ridgefield, WA 98642
(360) 857-0007
The Recovery Village does not operate in the state of Nevada. Our closest facility is in Ridgefield WA and can be seen in the map above.

Finding Help & Recovery in Elko, NV

Alcohol & Drug Rehab Centers in Elko, Nevada

Programs are aimed at helping people with substance use disorders learn to work past their addictions in a healthy, supportive environment. Some programs rely on complete withdrawal from all drugs. Other programs allow the administration of prescription medications to help keep patients from using opiates, including heroin, during their rehab work.

Residential Treatment Programs

Residential recovery centers vary from location to location around Elko, but many have amenities including exercise facilities, gardens and yoga rooms. You work very hard in a residential treatment program, but your days are full of new discoveries about yourself and your substance misuse. At night, you have your own bed at the facility where you can relax and restore your energy for the next busy day. You’re separated from the normal stresses and social groups in your life, so you’re free to focus on getting better every day. Through the structured program of therapeutic meetings and educational activities, patients can learn new coping strategies, reactions to triggers and methods to fend off cravings.

Partial Hospitalization Programs

If you don’t want to sleep in a strange place at night or you don’t have the resources for a full residential program, the partial hospitalization plan is an option for you. This program type is intensive, with a structured daily list of activities, meetings and therapy much like the residential treatment plan. Most of your day is spent at the treatment facility. You may even take meals there and be allowed to use some of the amenities. In the evening, however, you can leave the facility to sleep in your own room at home or in your sober house. If you have a family or animal companions, the partial hospitalization plan allows you to connect with your loved ones and pets each night as you recover. According to substance misuse experts, having strong connections to those you love can be an important component of recovery.

Outpatient Treatment Programs

Outpatient treatment is the least time-consuming of the recovery programs. You may have to be at the center daily for checkups, medicine and therapy. However, you have most of your day to continue with work and school in many cases. Outpatient therapy is often used as a backup strategy for people who have recently completed a residential treatment program. The added medical support and accountability help to keep recovering people on the right track.

Your health insurance provider should have details about the coverage in your policy for rehab and detox programs. Knowing the resources you have available can help you make the best decisions concerning your recovery needs. Your union or fraternal organization may also have funds set aside for members’ recovery needs.

Elko Drug & Alcohol Detox Centers

Withdrawal, or detoxification from alcohol or drugs, can be very hard for many people. Symptoms may include vomiting, chills and muscle pain. MAT, or medically assisted treatment, can often help people through the most difficult parts of ridding their bodies of substances. Other therapies administered in a professional setting, like an Elko drug detox program or an Elko alcohol detox program, allowing patients to have privacy and anxiety relief as they detox.

Recovery Meetings Near You in Elko

The more friends and support you have in your recovery, the more focused and accountable you can be to those who care for you. When you return home from a drug rehab it’s important to establish a support system. Recovery meetings can help you build a base of support to lift you up in the hard times and rejoice with you in the good times. People from every walk of life attend meetings offered by recovery organizations. Take the time to attend a variety of meetings to find the right group or groups for you. Remember that open meetings allow you to bring a friend or loved one along for moral support. Closed meetings allow anyone with substance use issues to attend, but your friends and loved ones aren’t permitted at a closed meeting for privacy’s sake.

AA Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings

For people with alcohol use issues, AA is one of the primary recovery organizations. You’ll find meetings all over the world every day of the week. Elko hosts many AA meetings throughout the city. At meetings, you learn to take one day at a time, or one moment at a time when things are at their toughest point. You surrender your addiction to a higher power and admit your weakness to change your life on your own. When you can’t be with loved ones for holidays, or you’re lonely, AA meetings can also fill the void and give you hope you never knew you could find in your recovery.

First Baptist Church
735 Ave. N
Ely, NV 89301

Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church
1700 Stitzel Rd.
Elko, NV 89801

Alano Club
680 River St.
Elko NV 89801

NA Meetings

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings

Narcotics Anonymous offers a safe space for people who have misused drugs in the past and want to quit using drugs. There are no dues or membership requirements other than the first two conditions mentioned above. At meetings, you share your journey and hear the stories of how others are beating their cravings and boredom. Follow NA’s 12-step program to set your life in order. Your recovery can be greatly enhanced by the work you do and the fellowship you find at NA meetings.

Catholic Church
1035 C Street
Elko, NV 89801

Alano Club
680 River St.
Elko NV 89801

Methodist Church
802 Hamilton St.
Carlin, NV 89822

SMART Recovery Meetings

SMART Recovery Meetings

SMART Recovery offers an alternative to the AA and NA recovery programs. Rather than teach a 12-step program, SMART Recovery focuses on equipping you with important life skills. The program is scientific, and is periodically updated according to the latest research. There are no nearby meetings. Below are the closest available.

Crows Nest Building
1475 Cornell Ave.
Lovelock, NV 89419

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

One of the best ways to help someone with a substance use disorder is to be healthy yourself. If you’re the spouse, sibling, parent or child of someone who misuses drugs or alcohol, you may also need support and reassurance. You aren’t to blame for another’s behavior or health issues. You can learn ways to constructively help yourself and your loved one by attending meetings held by Al-Anon and Nar-Anon. At meetings, you meet other people with loved ones who struggle with addiction, and you share the good and bad times with nonjudgmental people who care.

Al-Anon
Spring Creek Baptist Church
368 Spring Creek Parkway
Spring Creek, NV 89815

Nar-Anon
Alano Club
680 River St.
Elko NV 89801

Drug treatment facilities and alcohol treatment facilities that are available to help with your recovery goals. Thoroughly investigate all the facilities and organizations that serve people with substance use disorders.