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Community-Based Mental Health Services

What are Community-Based Mental Health Services?

Community-based mental health services are any mental health services which are available in an individual's community - rather than being based in a specific institution, like a hospital. Mental health services funded by the Bureau of Behavioral Health, Wellness and Prevention aim to keep Nevadans within their own environment as they receive treatment whenever possible. This approach aims to bring a focus on the individual's specific mental health needs while they are living within their community, acknowledging that each person's needs are unique to them and the community they live in

How Do We Help?

The Bureau of Behavioral Health, Wellness and Prevention improves Nevadans' mental health by helping to stand up innovative, evidence-based mental health programs across the state. By providing grant funding for Nevada-based organizations, as well as technical assistance as the projects get off the ground, the Bureau aims to create more mental health infrastructure across Nevada. Our community partners focus on helping Nevadans with a wide variety of health issues by connecting them to the appropriate resources, preventing mental health issues from developing, treating early serious mental illness and first episode psychosis and more.

Public Comment Request: Project for Applications for Transition from Homelessness

The Division of Public and Behavioral Health, Bureau of Behavioral Health Wellness and Prevention seeks public comment for its FY 2026-2027 Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) application.

The PATH program’s purpose is to support states in providing outreach, engagement, and linkage to mental health and supportive services for individuals who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness and who have serious mental illnesses or co‑occurring substance use disorders. The PATH program is authorized under Section 521 et seq. of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act.

The Division of Public and Behavioral Health, Bureau of Behavioral Health Wellness and Prevention, manages this grant, working with state and local agencies and community-based partners to fund mental health services for adults with serious mental illnesses and children with serious emotional disturbances.

To view the PATH application, click here.

Please provide your feedback to BHPAC@health.nv.gov by Monday, April 27, 2026, at 5pm PST. You may also request a copy of the application by emailing BHPAC@health.nv.gov.