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2120 Washington Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22204
The emergency services unit provides immediate assistance to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. The goals are to: Prevent the crisis from worsening Relieve immediate distress Prevent individuals from harming themselves and/or others Services include: Rapid assessment, intervention, and stabilization for mental health emergencies, including immediate supportive counseling to relieve distress and prevent the crisis from worsening, development of a safety plan to prevent harm to self and/or others, connection to resources, and peer (i.e., individuals with lived experience) support.
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78 Rogers Avenue, Lebanon, VA 24266
Offered in each of the offices by clinical social workers, and counselors. Outpatient counseling services are brief in nature, often utilizing "solution focused" or other brief models of behavior modification. Provided at four different locations: Main Center (adjacent to SWCC), Tazewell County Satellite Office (Tazewell), Russell County Satellite Office (Lebanon), and at the Buchanan County Satellite Office (Grundy).
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241 Greenhouse Road, Lexington, VA 24450
Clinicians provide assessment, diagnosis, counseling, psychiatry crisis, peer support, and case management services. Referrals are made within RACS (such as to the psychiatrist) or to other professionals as necessary. RACS offers Emergency Services including: 24/7 Mental Health Crisis Services, Crisis Counseling, and Inpatient substance use treatment referrals; Mental/Behavioral Health Services for Adult & Children including: Case Management, Group Therapy, Individual Counseling, Intensive Care Coordination, Peer Support (Veteran/Family), Psychiatry, Psychosocial Rehabilitation, and Therapeutic Day Treatment; Developmental Support Services including: Adult day support programming, Adult group homes, Early Intervention, Support Coordination; Substance Use Disorder Services including: Case Management, Group Therapy, Medication Assisted Treatment, Peer Support; and Prevention Services including: Community Coalition work, Lock and Talk - suicide prevention, Medication storage & disposal resources, school-based education programming, and trainings: Mental Health First Aid, Youth Mental Health First Aid, SafeTALK, REVIVE, Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training.
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600 Jackson Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Provides a 24-hour crisis line for emergency crisis intervention. Twenty-four hours a day mental health and substance abuse crisis intervention services are available for people in potentially dangerous and/or life-threatening situations.
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142 South Main Street, Danville, VA 24541
24-bed and 12-bed units provide 24/7 supervised mental health treatment and crisis support for adults ages 18+ experiencing a wide range of concerns, including co-occurring issues when mental health disorders are accompanied by substance use. 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
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200 Medical Drive, Suite B, Hampton, VA 23666
24 hour crisis assessment and stabilization for children, adults and families in acute emotional distress.
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13000 Rivers Bend Boulevard, Chester, VA 23836
Provides comprehensive home and clinic-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to children and families affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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15941 Donald Curtis Drive, Woodbridge, VA 22191
Individuals seeking mental health and/or substance use services may walk into the Manassas or Woodbridge clinic and obtain a mental health and substance use assessment the same day. No appointment is required. Assessment services are provided on a first come, first served basis.
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102 Heritage Way Northeast, Suite 102, Leesburg, VA 20176
Crisis intervention services are available 24 hours a day to persons who are experiencing a mental health or substance use emergency. The Loudoun County Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Assessment Center provides mental health evaluation, crisis intervention and stabilization services, as well as links to various resources for anyone experiencing a mental health or substance use related emergency. Individuals may walk-in to receive assistance from 9AM to 2PM, Monday through Friday. Emergency Services over the telephone is available 24/7.
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8000 Brook Road, Richmond, VA 23227
Community Stabilization offers short-term, intensive mental health support for individuals experiencing an acute psychiatric crisis that puts them at risk of hospitalization. We aim to quickly stabilize mental health needs while keeping individuals within their community and close to their support networks.
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7460 Central Business Park Drive, Norfolk, VA 23513
Compass provides an array of services along the therapeutic continuum all designed to intervene at the lowest level of care necessary to prevent further disruption or disturbance to families and to improve quality of life. Crisis Intervention services offer immediate access (24/7) to quality therapeutic care and support during a crisis. Crisis intervention is a community-based service that provides brief mental health support to promote client stabilization and crisis management in the home or other appropriate settings. Intensive In-Home (IIH) is a home-based, highly supportive and comprehensive program that provides stability for children, adolescents, and their family who are experiencing a mental health crisis. By design, IIH services are more intensive than traditional mental health services as they focus on the stabilization of the child across multiple settings with the goal of decreasing future hospitalizations or other high-level out of home placements. Mental Health Skill-building Services (MHSS) is an intensive, home-based service that is designed to assist the client in obtaining independence or stability within the community. MHSS is available for adults who have long-term mental health needs, cognitive deficiencies or dual diagnoses. Connections provides home-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children and adolescents under the age of 21, who demonstrate significant impairment in adaptive functioning that is related to either developmental delays or other health conditions. Connections is not a diagnosis-specific program and children with other disorders who exhibit communication and social skills deficits in combination with maladaptive behaviors may qualify for services. Outpatient Counseling: Compass offers individual, family, and couples therapy, matching our treatment approach with our clients' specific needs. Compass specializes in a variety of mental health concerns including stress, anxiety, depression, family conflicts, and behavioral challenges.
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2120 Washington Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22204
The Crisis Intervention Center (CIC) provides behavioral healthcare services in a community-based setting to individuals of all ages experiencing a psychiatric crisis. The primary goal of the CIC is to offer comprehensive crisis stabilization services in an outpatient setting. The center is open 24 hours per day, seven days a week.
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700 University City Boulevard, Blacksburg, VA 24060
Provides phone and face-to-face intervention which includes crisis intervention; pre-screening for hospitalization; working with the legal, judicial, healthcare and other referral sources; and securing inpatient beds or alternative services.
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8000 Brook Road, Richmond, VA 23227
Intensive In-Home Services provide support, guidance, and skills training for children who are at risk of being removed from their home due to serious behavioral issues. The Villa works with families to find fresh approaches to breaking the cycle of destructive behaviors. Services provided include: • Crisis intervention and diagnostic assessments • Collaboration with parents/guardians to create an effective, positive behavioral management system • Caregiver training and support • Individual and family counseling • Care coordination with schools and community resources to create a stable environment • Individualized approaches that focus on the unique needs of the child and family • A 24-hour emergency response system, including weekends • Comprehensive discharge planning • Referrals for additional services as needed
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1613 Oakwood Street, Bedford, VA 24523
Consultation, evaluation and emergency intervention for persons in a life-threatening mental health crisis. Mental health consultants evaluate patients referred for consultation by the Emergency Department provider. Evaluation and assessment services for persons with emergency psychiatric or chemical dependency disorders.
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1941 Park Avenue Southwest, Norton, VA 24273
Emergency Services are unscheduled and sometimes scheduled crisis intervention, stabilization, and referral assistance provided over the telephone and face-to-face, if indicated, 24 hours per day and seven days per week to people seeking such services for themselves or others. Services may include walk-ins, home visits, and jail interventions. Emergency Services may include preadmission screening activities associated with admission to a state hospital or training center. Services may include: - 24 hour access for emergency and crisis situations - Face-to-face assessments - Telephone - Crisis Intervention - Crisis Stabilization - Pre-Admission Screenings - Purchase of Hospitalization Services - Crisis Housing Services Crisis Hotline: Lee County 276-346-3590 Scott County 276-225-0976 Wise County/City of Norton 276-523-8300
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7969 Ashton Avenue, Manassas, VA 20109
Individuals seeking mental health and/or substance use services may walk into the Manassas or Woodbridge clinic and obtain a mental health and substance use assessment the same day. No appointment is required. Assessment services are provided on a first come, first served basis.
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107 South 5th Street, Richmond, VA 23219
RBHA's Crisis Intervention provides 24-hour emergency services, information, referral, and triage for outpatient services for individuals in the City of Richmond. Crisis clinicians will be available to discuss and respond to service needs. Individuals seeking services from outside the City of Richmond will be linked to the Crisis Intervention program or to the Community Services Board serving the locality where they reside.
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100 Burnet Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Region Ten provides a variety of mental health services to meet the needs of our community. Services are provided for all age groups and are provided on an individual, group, or family basis. Services are also available at numerous locations across our catchment area to those experiencing mental health challenges and who may also have issues with substance use. Mental Health Services are strength-based, recovery-oriented services designed to evaluate and treat the mental health challenges that individuals may experience during their lifetime.
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410 Southridge Parkway, Culpeper, VA 22701
Connections ABA & Family Support Services Provides home-based and clinic-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children and adolescents under the age of 21 who demonstrate significant impairment in adaptive functioning that is related to either developmental delays or other health conditions.
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3360 Emmaus Road, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Connections ABA & Family Support Services Provides home-based and clinic-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children and adolescents under the age of 21 who demonstrate significant impairment in adaptive functioning that is related to either developmental delays or other health conditions.
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8000 Brook Road, Richmond, VA 23227
In partnership with the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) and Henrico County, the Crisis Receiving Center (CRC) at St. Joseph’s Villa provides immediate help for youth in need of emergency behavioral health care, and their families. Youth may stay at the CRC for up to 23 hours, during which time they are directly linked to the next appropriate level of care. The transition of care is a collaborative process. Our multidisciplinary team of nurses, clinicians, and mental health professionals actively connect youth and families to community-based services for follow-up treatment, and ensure a warm handoff by scheduling appointments, communicating closely with service providers, and tailoring referrals based on the individual’s and family’s specific needs and location. All youth leave with a personalized Safety Plan, linkages to their local Community Services Board (CSB), and referrals that may include outpatient counseling, therapy centers, Villa in-home services, or the Villa’s nearby Crisis Stabilization Unit. The CRC at St. Joseph's Villa is the first youth-specific facility of its kind in Virginia, offering a specialized alternative to hospital emergency departments and reduced waiting periods for service.
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611 McDowell Avenue Northwest, Roanoke, VA 24016
Provides 24 hour crisis intervention counseling and referral; pre-admission screening to determine need for hospitalization; court liaison for the involuntary commitment procedure; and initial contact for sexual assault victims. During the business day, this service provides a single source for determining placement through a variety of comprehensive assessment instruments. Based on the outcome of the screening, individuals may receive a clinical assessment, short-term counseling, and/or referrals to the appropriate level and intensity of treatment, either from BRBH or other community providers. Provide consumers a single point of entry to the agency, crisis response and assessment, case management, and therapeutic services designed for specific populations meeting our admission criteria. People with mental disabilities can receive a comprehensive assessment to determine their mental health, intellectual disability, and/or substance use services needs, and be referred to the services which best meet those needs. Services are designed to aid consumers in achieving their highest possible level of functioning.
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224 Great Bridge Boulevard, Chesapeake, VA 23320
Emergency Services provides screening for commitment related mental health/crisis involuntary hospitalization 24 hours a day. Crisis intervention is also provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Services include telephone counseling, face to face assessments, consultations, pre-screening for commitment, voluntary hospitalization and referral sources for persons experiencing mental health problems.
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