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610 Campus Drive, Abingdon, VA 24210
A center and community based program for people with intellectual disabilities that serves ages 12 years through adulthood. Provides supports, as identified in Individual Support Plans, to increase socialization, adaptive skills, communication, and more through the use of community resources (field trips, volunteer opportunities, etc) and center-based activities (arts and crafts, personal hygiene education, horticulture, etc.).
8100 Three Chopt Road, Richmond, VA 23229
Services are designed to meet the needs of clients experiencing difficulties in their lives due to emotional, behavioral, and mental health issues. Provide transitional support and stabilization services to clients returning to the community from a more restrictive environment. The goal is to provide each client with individualized services and training so they can function as independently as possible. Each client will learn to utilize appropriate community resources to maintain stability in the least restrictive community setting.
5401 7th Road South, Arlington, VA 22204
The center provides a comprehensive range of services tailored to the specific needs of the community, including food, clothing, addiction recovery support, computer training, educational programs, health clinics, job training/placement, legal aid, ESL classes, life skills, and parenting classes.
2000 Michie Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Meadowcreek Day Activity provides training and assistance to adults with developmental disabilities to acquire, improve and maintain functional abilities, while also achieving social integration with peers and the community. Meadowcreek Day Support provides opportunities for individuals to pursue personal interests and strengths in the community through art, music, technology, self-advocacy, and wellness. Meadowcreek coordinates with a variety of community-based services, including Charlottesville Parks & Recreation, Access Arts, Madison House, Meals On Wheels, Best Buddies, and Salvation Army.
9720 Capital Court, Manassas, VA 20110
BreakThru Services provides Mental Health Skill-Building services that offers goal-directed training to enable individuals with mental illness to achieve and maintain community stability and independence in the most appropriate, least restrictive environment. BreakThru Services LLC will also provide training in the following areas to the individuals we serve: Use of community resources to include: Mental health resources Department of Social Services contact information How to utilize emergency services to include: food, rent, and financial assistance Contact information for transportation services, physicians, dentist, psychologist, counseling, food pantries, as well as medical doctors and case workers. We will assist in helping the individuals we serve locate these resources and collaborate with these professionals as needed (if the client gives permission in writing). Training in: Functional skills and appropriate behavior related to the individual's health and safety Activities of daily living Assistance with medication management Monitoring health Nutrition and physical condition
8900 Little River Turnpike, Fairfax, VA 22031
The Pozez JCC of Northern Virginia's Special Needs Program offers unique programming for individuals with special needs. The program is designed to develop physical and social skills by uniquely combining therapeutic sessions with inclusion programs. The program features small participant-staff ratios and offers social programs, family events and recreational social skills classes. During the pandemic, programs are primarily offered virtually, however, social skills classes are offered in-person with safety measures in place.
550 Pine Street, Clifton Forge, VA 24422
Provides day support services and a Lifeskills program for individuals with developmental/intellectual disabilities. Services are person-centered and community-based.
1502 Williamson Road Northeast, Unit B, Roanoke, VA 24012
Assists people with disabilities to acquire the skills needed to live independently, such as financial management, acquired social skills, household management, etc.
120 East Court Street, Rocky Mount, VA 24151
Foster teens who are at least 16 years of age. This program varies from year to year depending on the needs of the teens and the funding available from the State. Based on needs identified through an Independent Living Needs Assessment, the teens receive counseling and participate in group activities regarding subjects that will assist them in becoming competent adults and self-sufficient, productive citizens.
1001 Court Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504
Providing Mental Health Services to Adults and Youth, services include: Mental Health Skill-building, Life Skills (Independent Living Skills), Mentoring.
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
75 Village Way, Lexington, VA 24450
Serves adults 18 years old or older with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Provides individuals with opportunities and training in daily living skills, socialization, recreation and community integration. Transportation is provided to the program.
3600 Saunders Avenue, Richmond, VA 23227
SOAR365 Youth Services is a skill-building program for young people with disabilities. Direct support professionals (DSPs) offer personalized activities and supports to help participants meet their goals.
1550 Crystal Drive, Suite 810, Arlington, VA 22202
The ECNV Travel Training program is for people with disabilities who want to learn to travel safely and independently using public transportation in the Washington Metropolitan Area. Through the multi-day program that is comprehensive and individualized, individuals will learn a variety of travel skills that will enable them to ride local transportation independently. The Travel Trainers will work with individuals to learn transit routes to travel anywhere within the Washington, D.C. metro area.
11150 Fairfax Boulevard, Suite 502, Fairfax, VA 22030
DBVI provides services and resources which empower individuals who are blind, vision impaired or deafblind to achieve their desired levels of employment, education, and personal independence. Services are provided through 4 main programs: Vocational Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Teaching and Independent Living, Low Vision Services and Education Services. Most services are provided in the person's home, school, or workplace. Referrals are accepted from individuals, families, schools, doctors, and other community partners.
2070 Chain Bridge Road, G40, Vienna, VA 22182
The individuals in the Community Support Program receive drop-in services from our dedicated and highly trained Direct Support Professionals. These individuals live in their own homes or in their family’s homes. Our DSPs provide personalized services that enable them to navigate their community and manage their everyday life.
141 4th Street Northeast, Charlottesville, VA 22902
The program serves children between the ages of 10 and 18. The program implements individual and group counseling services to teach adolescents life skills. Provides employment coaching as well as coordination of therapeutic services. The program is participant focused but works to involve the parents in treatment planning. The frequency and intensity of the contacts with the Youth Counselor are determined according to the individual needs of the participants. Youth typically are in the program and monitored between 2 and 6 months. Community Attention works in conjunction with the 16th District Court Services Unit to provide Electronic Monitoring, Assessment, and Diversion services to Charlottesville and Albemarle County. For more information or assistance, please call: Director: (434) 970-3334
6325 North Center Drive, Suite 131, Norfolk, VA 23502
DBVI provides services and resources which empower individuals who are blind, vision impaired or deafblind to achieve their desired levels of employment, education, and personal independence. Services are provided through 4 main programs: Vocational Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Teaching and Independent Living, Low Vision Services and Education Services. Most services are provided in the person's home, school, or workplace. Referrals are accepted from individuals, families, schools, doctors, and other community partners.
1000 Jefferson Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504
Provides telephone counseling and video counsling sessions and general counseling services.
510 Patton Street, Danville, VA 24541
Foster teens who are at least 16 years of age. This program varies from year to year depending on the needs of the teens and the funding available for the State. Based on needs identified through an Independent Living Needs Assessment, the teens receive counseling and participate in group activities regarding subjects that will assist them in becoming competent adults and self-sufficient, productive citizens.
83 Tanbark Plaza, Lovingston, VA 22949
Horizon Center is a Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program (PSR) and day treatment program providing rehabilitative services for individuals with mental health and/or developmental disability concerns. Horizon PSR program provides an environment where individuals can develop or regain interpersonal and daily living skills, develop a supportive system of peers and providers, and benefit from a supportive structure.
632 Kenmore Avenue, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
The purpose of the Kenmore Club is to provide citizens who are living with the effects of mental illness the chance to work and become self-supporting members of the community. Members participate voluntarily in work units of their choice which focus on the duties necessary for the daily operation of the Club. Work units include: Food; Membership; Clerical; and Maintenance. By taking part in the unit activities members gain confidence, build self-esteem, learn job-related skills, and work with others towards a common goal of recovery. Kenmore Club also provides educational training and transitional employment opportunities.
8221 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive, Fairfax, VA 22031
Turning Point provides a way to intervene rapidly after a first episode of psychosis, and to provide wraparound services for the young person with the goal of getting them re-engaged in the community and less dependent on a service system. The early intervention program helps the young people and their families understand and manage symptoms of mental illness and/or substance use disorder, while also building skills and supports that allow them to be successful in work, school, and life in general.
1550 Crystal Drive, Suite 810, Arlington, VA 22202
Work with individuals with disabilities to teach basic tasks that lead to independence such as doing laundry, cooking, cleaning, budgeting, resume formatting, and employment readiness.
421 West Riverside Street, Covington, VA 24426
A social rehabilitation center based on the clubhouse model where adults with mental health or emotional disabilities gain employment skills in food service, clerical duties, housekeeping and maintenance. Social activities are available.