Part I of this two-part article examined the rural health care delivery system within the framework of availability, accessibility, and acceptability of services. Traditional rural values were explored in relation to ruralities' health care-seeking behaviors, specifically mental health care. Part II highlights the opportunities and challenges of rural professional practice, particularly as they apply to nurses caring for those with emotional problems who need mental health services. Strategies are suggested to enhance the continuum of care for clients who live in environments with sparse resources.