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Crisis Services - Cedar Bluff, Cumberland Mountain Community Services

Provides crisis intervention services, pre-screening evaluation for inpatient treatment for mental health, substance abuse, sexual abuse, and intellectual disability issues. Call any of these numbers during the day: Main Office: 276-964-6702; Buchanan County: 276-935-7154; Russell County: 276-889-3785; Tazewell County: 276-988-7962; After hours, holidays, and weekends, call 1-800-466-6719.

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Mental Health Services - Warm Springs, Bath County Outpatient Clinic, Rockbridge Area Community Services

Provides intake, mental health case management, intellectual and developmental disability case management, and outpatient psychiatric appointments for adults and youth.

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Emergency and Assessment Services - Blacksburg, New River Valley Community Services

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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Community Stabilization - Richmond, St. Joseph's Villa

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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Emergency Services - Fairfax, Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board

Emergency and Crisis Services are available for people who have a mental illness, substance use disorder, and/or developmental disability, are in acute distress, and need immediate help. Mobile Crisis Units to respond in the community are also available.

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Crisis Intervention - Arlington, Crisis Intervention Center, Arlington County Community Services Board

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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Crisis Intervention/Prevention - Covington, Alleghany Highlands Community Services Board

Outpatient and Support Services provide confidential assessments for adults, children and families requesting services. Based on the assessment, individuals are referred to a service that is most beneficial to their specific needs. Emergency Contact: 540-965-2100 extension 0 Emergency Services(after hours): 540-965-1770

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Emergency Services - Arlington, Arlington County Community Services Board

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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CSB - Martinsville, Piedmont Regional Community Services Board

Community Services Boards are joint partnerships between local and state governments. Providing Mental Health, Developmental and Intellectual disabilities and Substance Use disorder services.

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Intake Services - Lynchburg, Admissions , Horizon Behavioral Health

Same Day Assessment, mental health and substance use treatment, outpatient therapy, case management, emergency services, school-based services, supportive housing, community based treatment, prevention education, early intervention, and aftercare services, for ersons affected by mental health, intellectual disabilities, substance use and co-occurring disrders. Free Hepatitis B & Hepatitis C testing is also available.

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Mental Health Services - Leesburg, Compass Behavioral Solutions

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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Admissions - Harrisonburg, Harrisonburg Rockingham Community Services Board

Services begin with an intake process where you meet with one of our professional clinicians to review current concerns and personal history in order to best determine your individual service needs. A financial intake is also completed.

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Emergency Mental Health Services - Chesterfield, Chesterfield County Department of Mental Health Support Services

Chesterfield Emergency Mental Health Services assist individuals who are having serious, life-threatening mental-health problems. Immediate attention is given to problem-solving, safety planning and assessing risk factors. Emergency Services also provide information and recommendations to callers on how to de-escalate crisis situations. As needed, Emergency Services may also refer individuals to other agencies or community services for additional support.

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Mental Health Services - Tappahannock, Compass Behavioral Solutions

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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Crisis Intervention/Prevention - Williamsburg, Crisis Services, Colonial Behavioral Health

Crisis Services staff are available to offer support, guidance, and direct intervention when necessary for persons in behavioral health crisis. Crisis Counselors work in conjunction with local hospitals, first responders, and community members to assist with resolving situations and developing plans of immediate care to outpatient and inpatient resources.

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Inpatient Mental Health - Danville, Behavioral Health, Sovah Health of Danville

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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Crisis Receiving Center - Richmond, St. Joseph's Villa

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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Crisis Intervention/Prevention - Chesapeake, Chesapeake Integrated Behavioral Healthcare

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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Emergency Services - South Hill, Response and Recovery Center, Southside Behavioral Health

Emergency services are available 24-hours per day, 365/6 days per year to provide evaluation and assessment of individuals in need of crisis intervention . This service includes screening individuals for admission to a psychiatric hospital (private and state-operated) on voluntary and involuntary basis. This service is available in all Southside Behavioral Health Centers.

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Mental Health Services - Culpeper, Compass Behavioral Solutions

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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Mental Health Crisis Intervention - Staunton, Emergency Services, Valley Community Services Board

Provides 24 hour emergency help for those in need of crisis intervention. Crisis Intervention Services may be reached at anytime

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Mental Health Services - Harrisonburg, Compass Behavioral Solutions

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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Outpatient-Mental Health - Lebanon, Mental Health Services, Cumberland Mountain Community Services

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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Crisis Intervention/Prevention - Hampton, Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board

24 hour crisis assessment and stabilization for children, adults and families in acute emotional distress.

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