Nevada 211 – Statewide Mental Health Resource Helpline
About This Group
Nevada 211 is a comprehensive resource helpline connecting individuals to critical services throughout the state, including mental health counseling, psychiatric care, disability support, housing, food assistance, healthcare, and emergency services. By dialing 2-1-1, Nevadans can access trained information specialists who help navigate the complex landscape of available services and find the right support for their specific needs.
What to Expect
When you dial 2-1-1, a trained information specialist will assess your needs and connect you with appropriate local resources. For mental health needs, this may include referrals to counseling services, support groups, psychiatric providers, crisis services, substance use treatment, and community organizations. The service is also available through online chat and a searchable web database. Nevada 211 serves as a single point of access for finding help across a wide range of health and human service needs.
About Nevada 211
Nevada 211 is part of the national 2-1-1 network, providing a single, easy-to-remember number for accessing community services. The service maintains an up-to-date database of thousands of local resources, making it an invaluable tool for finding mental health support, social services, and emergency assistance anywhere in Nevada.
Meeting Details
Format: Phone, online chat, and web search
Schedule: Phone support during standard business hours; online resources available 24/7
Location: Statewide — accessible from anywhere in Nevada
Who This Group Is For
Nevada 211 serves anyone seeking health and human services including mental health resources, family services, senior services, disability support, and emergency assistance.
Contact Information
Phone: Dial 2-1-1
Website: nevada211.org
Additional Information
Cost: Free information and referral service
Registration: No registration required — dial 2-1-1 or visit the website
Confidentiality: All inquiries are confidential.
This listing is provided for informational purposes only. For mental health emergencies, call 988 or 911.
