National Association for Rural Mental Health

National Association for Rural Mental Health The National Association for Rural Mental Health (NARMH) is a professional organization that serves

The National Association for Rural Mental Health (NARMH) is a professional organization that serves the field of rural mental health. NARMH is composed of organizations and individuals from across the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii) and a few foreign countries. NARMH’s membership includes the entire spectrum of the rural mental health community: consumers, family members, practitioners, administrators, educators, researchers, policy makers, and the general public. A unifying force for NARMH has been a focus on rural which includes a commitment to rural people and those that serve them. This belief that rural comes first has allowed NARMH to concentrate its efforts to improve access, availability, acceptability of mental health and substance abuse services and research in rural and frontier areas. NARMH, since its inception, has had a strong commitment to rural people and rural providers. This commitment has allowed NARMH to be focused on what it takes to provide quality services and meaningful research for rural consumers and providers alike. NARMH also has several core functions that include:

*Supplying high quality training opportunities for members and non-members through our annual conferences,
*Serving as an advocate for members and rural consumers,
*Articulating policy recommendations to improve accessibility, availability, and acceptability of mental health services,
*Providing a forum for practitioners, researchers and consumers to network and dialogue,
*Disseminating best practices and rsearch finds through our publication (Rural Mental Health) and through the website and social networking platforms,
*Offering leadership opportunities for the next generation of rural providers and researchers

Psst...Anyone what to know about the next NARMH conference?(https://www.narmhconference.org/) Eldorado Hotel. Santa Fe, ...
11/17/2025

Psst...
Anyone what to know about the next NARMH conference?
(https://www.narmhconference.org/) Eldorado Hotel. Santa Fe, NM
Sunday, September 27 to Tuesday, September 29, 2026.
(The call for presentations is coming shortly, so watch for that)

Fast facts:
Official Motto: "Crescit Eundo" (It grows as it goes)
Official State Slogan: "Everybody is somebody in New Mexico"
Santa Fe elevation: 6,998 ft/2,133 m (jump up to reach 7,000)
Highest NM elevation: 13,161 ft/4,011.4 m
Lowest NM elevation: 2,848 ft/868 m
State flower: Yucca
State Chili: Hatch Chile

News You Can Use:  NEW Rural Healthy People report available!The Southwest Rural Health Research Center at Texas A&M pub...
10/20/2025

News You Can Use: NEW Rural Healthy People report available!

The Southwest Rural Health Research Center at Texas A&M published their Rural Healthy People 2030 report. It's comprehensive, inclusive, and available on the NARMH website under the "Publications and Reports" page. Or just click here: https://www.narmh.org/index.php/publications/ This works too!

PUBLICATIONS & REPORTS NARMH has a long and rich history of supporting and creating publications and reports to inform and document rural behavioral health concerns, challenges, and successes. For example, early in its history, NARMH developed the journal of Rural Community Mental Health, which late...

10/14/2025

NARMH News:

NARMH is currently working with members and the board to help inform and support States currently working on CMS Rural Health Transformation grants. NARMH remains committed to providing the best support possible to our states as they work on grant applications. A special thank you to NARMH member Dr. Ron Manderscheid who has done incredible work developing and promoting documents aimed at assisting state grant preparers.

Hello everyone!  Sorry, I've been away from this page longer than I usually am, which is on me.  A quick update on NARMH...
10/08/2025

Hello everyone! Sorry, I've been away from this page longer than I usually am, which is on me. A quick update on NARMH:

The next annual conference will be held in beautiful Santa Fe Sunday, September 27 to Tuesday, September 29, 2026. The room rates are $249 (plus taxes and fees). We are finalizing the details, so watch this page and for emails to get more information.

The second thing we have today is another excellent data source for county-level information. Learn more at:

County Health Rankings & Roadmaps NEW: 2025 Annual Data Release Building power for health and equity As we work toward building a society where everyone has what they need to thrive, we must uncover and challenge the power and rules that shape health and well-being. This requires confronting and...

Heads up rural providers.On September 15 the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released a Notice of Fundi...
09/24/2025

Heads up rural providers.
On September 15 the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program (referred to here as the “rural health fund”). Click below to learn more.

This brief describes five key takeaways from CMS's Notice of Funding Opportunity for the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program. It includes information about how CMS intends to review state applications and distribute funds and ongoing questions about the impact on rural hospitals, the dis...

News you can use:  Serious decline in access to obsetric care across rural hospitals.
08/12/2025

News you can use: Serious decline in access to obsetric care across rural hospitals.

Obstetric care access is declining in states across the country. Between 2010 and 2022, seven states had at least a quarter of their hospitals stop providing obstetric services. By 2022, there were eight states where more than two-thirds of rural hospitals were without obstetric services.

News you can use.
07/22/2025

News you can use.

Medicaid cuts in the massive tax and spending bill that President Donald Trump signed into law earlier this month will worsen mental health disparities in rural America, experts say, as patients lose coverage and rural health centers are unable to remain open amid a loss of funds.

07/09/2025

Nationwide: 988 Su***de and Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 9-8-8.
TTY: Use your preferred relay service or dial 711 then 9-8-8.

Veterans Crisis Line: Call 9-8-8 and press 1.

Texas: Call or text 2-1-1 or visit the 2-1-1 Texas site.

NARMH wishes to express it's heartbreak and compassion for all impacted by the Texas Hill Country and Ruidoso New Mexico...
07/09/2025

NARMH wishes to express it's heartbreak and compassion for all impacted by the Texas Hill Country and Ruidoso New Mexico floods.

05/08/2025

Feel free to post photos from the Anchorage conference here. Let’s see those Alaska adventures!

Whelp, many of our conference attendees are already home. Some of us are leaving now. Thank you all for making the confe...
05/04/2025

Whelp, many of our conference attendees are already home. Some of us are leaving now. Thank you all for making the conference successful & thank you Alaska for great memories and hospitality.

Travel safe. Stay kind. Help rural. Let your passion be compassion.

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