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1651 Merrimac Trail, Williamsburg, VA 23185
The Intensive Outpatient Program is for individuals who need a greater level of support to maintain substance recovery. IOP can be the first step individuals takes toward recovery or can be used as a support for individuals following a course inpatient substance use treatment. IOP at CBH is an ASAM 2.1 level of care and a co-occurring capable program, meaning treating both mental health and substance use.
300 Westminster Canterbury Drive, Winchester, VA 22603
Offers a non-profit life care retirement community affiliated with the Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches. Their mission is to serve retirement-aged people of all denominations with the highest quality services available, from independent living, assisted living to complete on-site health care and long-term nursing care. Three meals a day are provided for the Assisted Living program.
7447 Central Business Park Drive, Norfolk, VA 23513
Community Services to Adults with Serious Mental Illness including: 1) Mental Health Case Management 2) Mental Health Skill-Building Services 3) Outpatient Psychiatric and Medication Management Clinic (for CSB SMI consumers) 4) Programs for Assertive community Treatment 5) Community Integrations - State and Local Psychiatric Hospital Liaison Services Call adult Intake line for appointment and assessment for eligibility for these services.
12581 Milstead Way, Suite 103, Woodbridge, VA 22192
Offers convenient walk-in medical clinics with licensed medical providers who are available during extended hours 365 days a year to treat any non-life-threatening illness or injury that needs immediate attention.
PO Box 2921, Winchester, VA 22604
Provides assistive devices to individuals with sight and hearing impairment(s) who meet financial eligibility criteria. Also helps the needy obtain eye examinations.
340 High Street, Suite 206, Portsmouth, VA 23704
Comprehensive resources for individuals in domestic violence situations, whether physical, psychological, sexual, or economic. Via telephone, provides counseling for the abused, safety planning, preliminary intake for emergency shelter, and information and referral to other services available.
12220 Iron Bridge Road, Suite C, Chester, VA 23831
Sheltering Arms offers a broad array of outpatient physician and therapy services. A physician referral is required for most outpatient clinical services and most services are covered by insurance.
6315 Hillside Court, Suite B, Columbia, MD 21046
MMI offers in-person counseling by appointment only.
2100 Washington Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22204
Offers County real estate tax relief for elderly and/or disabled Arlington homeowners. Persons eligible for tax relief will receive an exemption or deferral of their taxes. Persons who receive a deferral will pay all or a portion of the taxes when their property is sold or transferred, or upon their death.

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301 Halifax Street, Petersburg, VA 23803
Lead Safe Petersburg promotes the importance of lead screening of children ages 0-6 years of age with special emphasis on those under age 3. The main source of lead poisoning for children in Petersburg is lead paint/lead dust. Children living in older homes are at highest risk. This program also promotes community awareness by providing information about lead poisoning and ways to reduce a child's exposure. Parents are informed of the importance of early detection through lead screening (blood tests) provided by the child's health care provider. Health department staff provide case management services for families with children who have elevated lead levels. The health department partners with other agencies to address the need of increased availability of lead safe housing in the city.
2310 Tower Place, 107, Hampton, VA 23666
Offers Mental Health Skill Building, Outpatient Substance Abuse, Outpatient Therapy, and Anger Management.
110 Rosedale Avenue, Covington, VA 24426
Administers the election, offers voter registration, absentee balloting, and precinct and polling place services and information to citizens. Also, provides information about how to became a candidate for public office. In Virginia, you can register to vote at any of the following places: *Any voter registrar's office in Virginia; *Any Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles location; *Any United States Post Office; *Any public library in Virginia; *Any special registration site set up by the registrar's office; *Any state agency office. If you cannot leave home because you are physically disabled or have a continuing illness, call or write your voter registrar. The registrar will send you a mail-in application for voter registration, which is also available at registrars' offices, DMV offices, public libraries, and other locations. You must provide the following information when you register: *Your full legal name; *Your home address and how long you have lived there; *When and where you were born; *Your social security number; *Any place where you have been a registered voter in Virginia.
120 East Court Street, Rocky Mount, VA 24151
Assist in funding DSS approved child care for eligible applicants. Financial assistance is income based.
169 Broadview Avenue, Warrenton, VA 20186
Loan closet of equipment such as Wheelchairs, Hospital beds, Walkers, Canes, Incontinence supplies and Nutritional supplements. Take items home same day. No fees or time limits – use as long as needed.
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121 Cedar Fork Road, Room 412, Richmond, VA 23223
Assists veterans and their families in obtaining state, federal and local benefits to which they are entitled. Act as informed advocates in the preparation, presentation and prosecution of claims and serves as a clearinghouse providing information and assistance that will enhance the veteran's quality of life.
6300 East Virginia Beach Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23502
Current disability related information on programs, resources and support services is offered to the public. Frequent requests for information and referral include information on support services such as Medicaid Waivers, subsidized housing options in our local area, funding for home modifications, and types of assistive technology. Information may be given on other community organizations and programs.
318 Court Street, Appomattox, VA 24522
Employment program for TANF recipient. Part of the Statewide Welfare Reform Program.
293 Firstwatch Drive, Moneta, VA 24121
Facility includes heated swimming pools, indoor track, a training fitness center, mirrored exercise rooms.
5525 Raby Road, Norfolk, VA 23502
The VNG program assists with Virginia Natural Gas costs associated with account delinquencies, unpaid payment plan installments, or reconnection costs (up to $500+).
18 Government Center Lane, Verona, VA 24482
Provides a variety of quality recreational and leisure opportunities to the citizens of Augusta County. Maintain several parks and facilities throughout the county that can host a wide range of activities. Visit our web site for program schedules and senior activities.
P.O. Box 572 , Broadway, VA 22815
A local Lions club serving the northern Rockingham County area. A service organization whose primary focus is on sight/hearing conservation, drug awareness and diabetes awareness. Offer assistance to provide eye examinations, hearing evaluations, eyeglasses and hearing aids for residents who are unable to afford them.
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320 Hospital Drive, Martinsville, VA 24112
Sovah Health in Martinsville, VA offers a range of mental health services, including both inpatient and outpatient treatment for substance abuse and related mental health conditions. Behavioral health unit provides: 24/7 assessment, crisis care and admission Clinical support from licensed behavioral health professionals 24/7 medically staffed environment for continuous patient monitoring Medication management Group therapy Recreational therapy Caregiver consultation Mental wellness education Discharge planning
1000 East High Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Provides counseling to adolescents and their families in times of crisis. A youth may be a runaway, have been pushed out of home, or be at risk for running away or for homelessness. Warmline: (434)972-SAFE(7233) Starting September 1st, 2025, the hotline will no longer be a 24/7 hotline. It will remain open as a warm line and our staff will respond around resources and support within business hours.