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Celebrating Northern Nevada Pride by Providing LGBTQ+ Care

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Northern Nevada HOPES is joining our community in celebrating Northern Nevada Pride, Saturday, July 24 at Wingfield Park. While our team, patients, board members and supporters join together to walk in the parade, our comprehensive care teams are working to ensure LGBTQ+ patients at HOPES have access to high-quality, gender…

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Now’s the time to schedule your child’s pediatric visit!

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Our Pediatrics team cares for newborns through young adults. From well-child and teen visits, including lab work and vaccines and developmental screening, to managing illness, our team of medical, behavioral health, nutrition and case management specialists can provide the comprehensive care your child needs to be truly well. Pediatric Services…

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Hope Springs Starts Delivering Hope as it Welcomes First Group of Residents

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Northern Nevada HOPES has welcomed the first cohort of residents to Hope Springs, the region’s first and only bridge housing community for individuals experiencing homelessness. The first residents at Hope Springs are all adults over the age of 18, both men and women. Residents have access to all of Northern…

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May Is Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month

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During National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month, celebrated each May, the nation turns its attention to teen pregnancy prevention and the great strides that have been made over the last 20 years. While there have been advances in reducing teen pregnancy, progress is still needed to close racial/ethnic and geographic disparities…

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It’s National Infant Immunization Week

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National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW) is a yearly observance highlighting the importance of protecting children two years and younger from vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs). This year, in particular, it’s critical to ensure that families stay on track for children’s routine checkups and recommended vaccinations — even during COVID-19. A CDC report released in May 2020 found a troubling drop…

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Learn About Food Insecurity and Assistance

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April is Financial Literacy Month, a time to help Americans raise their education on finances so as to avoid making costly mistakes. While it might seem like a strange topic to “celebrate,” the more education you have about finances, the more equipped you’ll be to make smart decisions and even grow…

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April is Financial Literacy Month

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April is Financial Literacy Month, a time to help Americans raise their education on finances so as to avoid making costly mistakes. While it might seem like a strange topic to “celebrate,” the more education you have about finances, the more equipped you’ll be to make smart decisions and even grow…

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Why is it beneficial for HOPES patients to access nutrition services onsite?

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March is National Nutrition Month. Our Registered Dietician, Kate, shared her perspective on the health and wellness benefits for our patients having Nutrition onsite in the HOPES Clinic. Why is it beneficial for HOPES patients to access nutrition services onsite? “As a Registered Dietitian working at HOPES I feel I…

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