About Vitality Unlimited

Who we are / Mission / Non-discrimination information

Crisis Lines

Available 24/7/365

Elko: 775-777-8477

Carson City: 775-461-0025

Dayton: 775-241-9442

Reno: 775-322-3668

Founder

Dorothy North

In Memoriam
June 22, 1943 – January 23, 2015
Friend – Leader – Visionary

HIPAA Notice

  • Protecting the privacy of our clients’ behavioral health information is one of Vitality Unlimited’s top priorities. All staff members are required to comply with federal Health Insurance Portability and Accessibility Act (HIPAA) regulations regarding the access to clients’ personal information and medical records.
  • Vitality Unlimited’s electronic health record is HIPAA compliant.

MISSION

To instill hope, restore wellness, improve the quality of life for those we serve through compassionate behavioral healthcare, housing, and community service.

PURPOSE

Vitality Unlimited provides services and programs that promote positive life choices, improve the quality of life, and empower personal wellness.

ETHICS

Vitality Unlimited recognizes that success must be earned through innovation, hard work, responsiveness to individual needs and integrity in all business practices. We are dedicated to a continuing process of honest introspection regarding our company practices and policies to assure that we maintain the highest professional standards which have become our trademark and our tradition.

PRINCIPLES

  • Commitment to Excellence
  • Commitment to Community Services
  • Shared Vision
  • Respect
  • Trust
  • Integrity
  • Teamwork
  • Professional Growth
  • Healthy Work Environment
  • Empowering Personnel

Vitality Unlimited Programs

Vitality Unlimited is a non-profit, federally recognized, 501(c)(3) corporation with a long, successful history of providing community services, affordable housing, high-quality substance use-disorder treatment, and access to mental health services. Our successful record of accomplishment is due to the hard work and expertise of our staff and the guidance of our Board of Directors.

What started in 1971 as a one-person, remote, outpatient substance use treatment office in Elko has become a social safety net servicing the residents of the state of Nevada. The Vitality Integrated Programs organizational umbrella reflects the broadened scope of our nonprofit community service agency.

In 2017, we were one of the first to add the innovative new behavioral health model and expand our company and services to offer Vitality Integrated Programs (VIP). The model is called Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs). Since opening our first CCBHC in Elko, Nevada, and due to its success in community-based services, we have opened three more CCBHCs in Carson City, Dayton, and Reno, Nevada.

With this as a foundation, Vitality Integrated Programs added to our continuum of care for substance use and mental health clients to include transitional and low-income affordable housing.

Who we are

Long ago, Vitality Unlimited began to weave into the threads of our culture, an integrated network of co-occurring treatment services with clinical and non-clinical modalities, designed so that an individual’s changing needs are met as they move through the treatment and recovery process. Vitality Unlimited added to our continuum of care for substance use and mental health clients, medication assisted therapy, and transitional and affordable housing. Our service locations and providers are licensed or certified by the State of Nevada and our housing programs are joint efforts with the State of Nevada, the Veterans Administration and Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). As new ideas emerge in treating others with multiple challenges, Vitality Unlimited commits to the enhancement of service levels to meet the unique and growing needs of our population. We are the future of care, here to provide you with those services today.

In Vitality Unlimited’s admission, employment, business, and housing practices we follow Nevada and federal laws. Persons who believe they have a complaint with employment, public accommodation or housing may file with the appropriate state or federal agency.