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53 Commerce Street, Pulaski, VA 24301
Ideally, at-risk children should remain with their actual families whenever possible. Although foster care services offered by the state of Virginia make every effort to keep them together, it is not always possible. Once it is determined that a child must leave the family unit and go into foster care, other services becomes available to them, which are designed to promote child safety and well-being within a nurturing, family environment. Services include: *Placement services; *Teaching independent living skills; *Physical or mental health treatment; *Opportunity for a permanent living situation.
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15583 Coatesville Road, Beaverdam, VA 23015
WHEAT is an emergency based organization that provides assistance in emergency situations for residents of Western Hanover County including Beaverdam, Doswell, Montpelier and Rockville. If you need assistance call 877-559-4328.
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1601 Broad Rock Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23224
Provide affordable, long-term skilled nursing care, Alzheimer's/memory care, and short-term rehabilitative care for Virginia's veterans.
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1600 5th Street, Suite A, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Assists elderly and/or disabled adults who are unable to care for themselves without assistance. The Companion Services program supports the philosophy that an individual should be empowered to maintain independence in the community as long as possible. Home-based care minimizes institutionalization of elderly and disabled residents. Individuals can remain on the Department's caseload for many years, some individuals are served well into their nineties. The improvement in the quality of life and the low cost of the service are a win/win for individuals and the community.
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601 Watkins Centre Parkway, Midlothian, VA 23114
A free-standing emergency room that is open to the public 24 hours a day for the treatment of urgent and emergeny medical conditions.
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130 Louisa Avenue, Mineral, VA 23117
These programs serve people who are recovering from mental illness by providing a safe and supportive environment that promotes independent living, social and interpersonal skills, and relapse prevention. Attending daily classes provides education about mental illness, substance use, and appropriate medication. Engaging in volunteering opportunities and engaging in social activities promotes empowerment, recovery, and competency. Services include:
Face-to-face Service Specific Provider Intake (SSPI) that identifies treatment needs
Development of Individualized Service Plans (ISP) which identify an individual's needs and goals in the area of mental health recovery and stability in the community
Psycho-educational activities to teach about mental illness and appropriate medication to avoid complications and relapse
Social skills training, peer support, and community resource development to promote empowerment, recovery, and competency
Opportunities to learn and use independent living skills, and to enhance social and interpersonal skills
Field trips to provide training in an integrated setting in order to increase an individual's understanding or ability to access community resources and meet goals outlined in the ISP
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975 South High Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
VPAS' Meals on Wheels program provides and delivers a lunch-time meal for persons 60 years and older who are homebound and unable to prepare food for themselves.
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420 South Maple Avenue, Falls Church, VA 22046
Aurora House is a residential counseling center for girls ages 13-20 and certified by the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice. Aurora House offers short- and long-term community-based treatment to a group of up to 12 girls.
120 Varner Lane, Lexington, VA 24450
Emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence and their children. Staff is available to help individual clients connect with local community resources, and can assist with their needs in arranging childcare, transportation, as well as seeking employment and permanent housing. Support, advocacy, and counseling is available for adults and children residing in the shelter. For immediate help, please call: Project Horizon 24hr Crisis Hotline: (540)463-2594
44 3rd Street Northwest, Pulaski, VA 24301
The long-term care ombudsman program provides assistance to residents and their families who are served through the long-term care system.
The program offers counseling, information, and advocacy services for and on behalf of residents in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and older persons who receive community-based care.
The Ombudsman is available to identify, investigate, and work to resolve complaints about long-term care services.
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102 Heritage Way Northeast, Suite 102, Leesburg, VA 20176
The Loudoun County MHSADS Leesburg Clinic provides outpatient behavioral health services for Loudoun County citizens and families who are experiencing mental health issues. Services include medical services, mental health and substance abuse outpatient treatment and case management.
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1501 3rd Avenue East, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219
Referral service for those financially able to hire someone on a private pay basis to provide care for them. Matches those looking for in-home work with those wishing to hire someone and then leaves the negotiations to the two parties.
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108 Huffard Drive, Bluefield, VA 24605
Offers books, periodicals, audio and video tapes, maps, and electronic resources. Offers an Interlibrary loan services, meeting rooms, and provides library tours. Promotes reading readiness and a sense of delight in the written and spoken word. Supports education efforts. Provides current, accurate, reliable information, with a special emphasis on children and parents, business and local government, students of all ages, and the community at large. Children's program are provided during the school year for toddlers through 5th graders. The annual summer reading program serves children, 3 years old through 5th grade.
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1423 Mount Clinton Pike, Harrisonburg, VA 22802
Contracts with the Virginia Department of Corrections to provide a transitional home and rehabilitative program for non-violent ex-offenders. ELIGIBILITY: Non-violent offenders leaving incarceration. ACCREDITED BY: VA Dept of Corrections
301 Albemarle Drive, Chesapeake, VA 23322
Court that hears all matters involving juveniles such as criminal or traffic matters. Juvenile delinquency cases are cases involving a minor under the age of 18 who has been accused of committing an offense that would be considered criminal if committed by an adult. Other juvenile offenses may be referred to as status offenses. Status offenses are those acts that are unlawful only because they are committed by a minor. In addition, this court handles other matters involving the family such as custody, support and visitation. The court also hears family abuse cases, cases where adults have been accused of child abuse or neglect, and criminal cases where the defendant and alleged victim are family or household members.
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732 Village Highway, Rustburg, VA 24588
The Clerk's Office provides a variety of services to the public and bar and has authority for the probate of wills, grants of administration and appointment of guardians. The clerk is the custodian of court records which includes criminal,chancery (divorces), and civil and the clerk's office is where deeds are recorded and marriage licenses are issued. The clerk is also responsible for courtroom administration and jury management.
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215 East Spencer Street, Culpeper, VA 22701
Provides an emergency shelter with 15 beds that serves the homeless people in Culpeper County. Priority is given to women or families of women with children. Does not accept males.
Please Note
If you are in need of shelter or housing services please call Centralized Intake at the Foothills Housing Network Homeless Assistance number 540-724-6630. This is an automated number so please leave your name, number where you can be reached and brief description of services you need. Someone will call you back in 24-48 hours. Make sure you are available for a call back. Centralized Intake will take your information and then forward it to the correct service provider.
288 West Court House Road, Nottoway Court House, VA 23955
To aid citizens in meeting their fundamental needs during times of temporary economic and social crisis, to protect children and vulnerable adults from abuse and neglect, to help maintain families in the least restrictive and intrusive manner possible and to assist in achieving a realistic and attainable level of self-sufficiency.
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590 Neff Avenue, Suite 5000, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
National Counseling Group provides behavioral health, substance use, and crisis services.
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1502 Williamson Road Northeast, Roanoke, VA 24012
The BabyCare program is a home-based program that fosters safe and healthy pregnancies and healthy babies by providing free education, care coordination, and support services from registered nurses to high-risk pregnant people and infants up to 24 months of age.
Services Include:
- intensive case management
- coordination of care
- Pack 'N Plays
- education about prenatal care, birthing, infant care, parenting and community resources.
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Loss of power and heat is dangerous for everyone but especially for those most vulnerable due to age (both young and frail elderly) and those with health issues. Please don’t forget pets who are also at high risk and should be brought inside. Stay in touch with your vulnerable friends, neighbors, and family members to ensure their safety throughout this extended event. Check medical equipment and have adequate prescriptions available. Again, roads may be impassable for days.
If you feel uncomfortable staying in your home, please consider staying with family and friends.
Below are a few important telephone numbers in the event that you need them:
- Downed Trees/Blocked Roadway/Warming Center Location Information/Public Utilities E
- Emergencies? Non-Emergency New Kent County Sheriff's Office: 804-966-9500
- Power out? Dominion Energy: 866-366-4357 You can also visit dom.com to report your outage or download and use the app for this purpose.
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186 West Main Street, Independence, VA 24348
Adult Immunizations for disease prevention and foreign travel are available at each office. The Virginia Vaccines For Children Program provides the vaccines necessary for children from birth to 18 years of age to protect against childhood illnesses. Those required for children entering school for the first time are free. Fees for other vaccines are based on a sliding scale for eligible children.
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2202 Mount Vernon Avenue, Suite 200, Alexandria, VA 22301
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220 East Main Street, Purcellville, VA 20132
Provides books, magazines, newspapers, microfiche, compact discs, books on tape and large print books. Offers personal computers with Internet access for public use. Provides programs for children, youth and adults. Also offers meeting space with audio visual equipment at no charge to non-profit organizations and for a small fee to for-profit organizations.
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6450 Administration Drive, Suite 101, Prince George, VA 23875
Immunizations services for children and adults are available. Offer immunizations that are required for entry into school, which includes Tdap boosters for entry to the 6th grade. Clinics for influenza immunizations are provided during autumn months and adult immunizations for tetanus, Hepatitis B, and other routine immunizations are provided throughout the year.
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