What We Do
Diversified Community Services, CDC provides direct services to
children, families, and adults with the purpose of changing lives and improving overall mental health and wellbeing. We have created a safe and welcoming environment where individuals can ask for the support they need to improve the quality of their lives.
Our Support Services
When You Find Yourself in Times of Trouble
Day Treatment Site
DCS Intensive Day Treatment Program focuses on two categories. For children, age three to seven with behavioral problems DCS has created an environment that is conducive to promoting age-appropriate socialization skills and behavioral management. Children learn best in a stimulating but caring environment and our experienced, professional staff work with the entire family to identify goals and create an individualized curriculum for each child. DCS program methods are chosen from research-based, best practice methods aimed at helping even the most challenging children to advance in the program.
On skill development and behavioral change for children from ages 8-18. The program emphasizes both group and individual experiences using best practice methods tailored for children and adolescents. Activities include specialized recreational activities, therapeutic arts, music, and hands-on computer learning. Participants learn positive social interaction, problem-solving, communication, and self-regulation to maximize their potential and develop the skills needed to improve performance and behavior in the home, school, and community.
Individual, Group, and Family Counseling
Diversified Community Services, CDC exists to help individuals and families. Our team includes the following:
Social Workers
APRNs (advanced practice registered nurses)
Mental Health Counselors
Addiction Counselors
Psychosocial Rehabilitative Provider
Basic Skills Training Provider
Independent Living Skills Provider
Youth Service Providers
They each provide assessment, crisis intervention, and supportive counseling for all community members in crisis.
Veteran's Family Services & Referral Resources
This service is geared towards veterans and their families who are in the process of healing from trauma, PTSD, family separation, or any other crisis. Every Christmas we provide "Toys4VetsKids" as a staple program within Northern Las Vegas. We provide one-time bus passes for veterans who have obtained employment but lack transportation. We also provide veterans with interview attire when applying for a job. We have a flagship Non-Profit 501c3 called, The America Project-Nevada, click here to learn more.
Counseling & Mental Health
Our clinical staff includes a Psychiatrist, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists, Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor, and Licensed Professional Counselors. Together they possess a wide range of experience and expertise in the treatment of mental and behavioral health problems including:
Childhood trauma
Reactive Attachment Disorder
Major Depressive Disorder
Anxiety and Obsessive
Compulsive Disorders
Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Conduct Disorder
Asberger’s Syndrome
Disorders
Impulse Control Disorders
Substance Abuse/Addiction
Crisis Intervention
This specialized service is maintained by a team of supportive and well-trained staff who are ready to help you with anything you need. This is often utilized by people in crisis or when there is a threat of danger. This service is open to community members of any age and gender. For immediate attention please Dial 911.
About Us
Our Mission
Diversified Community Services, CDC provides culturally competent, holistic, and wellness-focused services that promote social-emotional development, prevent the development of mental health challenges and address social-emotional problems that currently exist.
Our Vision
To create a secure, nurturing, and healing environment for children and families to advance toward a more productive, healthy, and happy life.
Regina Rhodes
Founder/CEO
Regina K. Rhodes MSW, LSW who serves as the CEO of Diversified Community Services, CDC.
She was born in Topeka, Kansas and she traveled with her mother and father who was in the United States Air Force. Regina Rhodes moved to Las Vegas, Nevada as a teenager where she has remained for the past 40+ years.
She completed her undergraduate studies in Social Work and graduated from Arizona State University in 2000. Dr. Rhodes later finished her Masters of Social Work from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (Administration) in 2008. In November 2011 Dr. Rhodes started a 501-c non-profit agency Diversified Community Services, CDC.
DCS was founded in 2011 by a local military family. The family experienced the effects of having a loved one suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Major Depression, and Alcohol Abuse. Diversified Community Services lays the foundation for an organization dedicated to providing mental health and behavioral health services to North Las Vegas and the larger Las Vegas Valley. Serving the community including veterans and their families, has been a life-long passion and thus, Diversified Community Services continues to grow and serve the community with passion, integrity, and purpose.
Outside of her duties at DCS she devoted to her family. She has been the Associate Pastor at New Antioch Christian Fellowship for the past nineteen years. She is now the Senior Pastor of Transformed for Destiny Global Ministries.
Our Dedicated Team
We're Empowering People & Touching Lives
The Diversified Community Services, Community Development Corporation has a caring staff, or experienced counselors who provide mental and behavioral health services.
If you’re interested in joining the team or would like to get in touch with a specific member of our staff, we look forward to hearing from you.
Opening Hours
In-Person Visits & Telehealth Available
Mon - Fri: 9am - 5pm
Sat: By Appontment Only
Sun: By Appontment Only
“Courage is knowing what not to fear”
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Contact Us
2842 E. Lake Mead Blvd. North Las Vegas, Nevada 89030
(702) 749-8500
FAX (702) 749-8509