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2-1-1 is an easy-to-remember telephone number that connects people with important community services, including rent assistance, food banks, affordable housing, health resources, child care, after-school programs, elderly care, literacy and job training programs.
Information on treatment centers and programs by client type and special focus, including chronic pain and treatment vs. jail. Also provides information on programs for specific types of drug addictions and programs for specific age groups and gender.
Provides a list of support groups and additional resources and links in Virginia for people living with TBI.
Nonprofit organization offers a variety of community-based services, including case management and supported living, to adults and children in the Northern Virginia area with brain injury.
Provides long-term community-based support services to individuals with brain injury in the Metro Richmond and Hampton Roads Area. Operates two clubhouse model programs, The Mill House in Richmond, VA and The Denbigh House in Newport News, VA, which provide innovative vocational rehabilitation.
Promotes healthy lifestyles for people with disabilities by addressing such topics as health promotion and education, prevention of secondary conditions, accessibility and ensuring opportunities to participate in recreational and social activities.
Information on the programs and services available to people with disabilities in Virginia and older Virginians.
Provides funding for support organizations that help brain injury patients and families through programs such as the Brain Injury Clubhouse serving Southside Hampton Roads and a Brain Injury Day Program serving the Eastern Shore of Virginia. These programs offer community-based transitional services to brain injury survivors in a restorative environment to work, socialize and support one another.
List of MHA affiliates in Virginia that provide public education, information and referrals to support groups, rehabilitation services, socialization and housing services to those confronting mental health problems and their loved ones.
State mental health facilities and mental retardation training centers provide highly structured, intensive services for citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia who have a mental illness, mental retardation or are in need of substance abuse services.
Provides vital information to help link consumers to support groups and personal advocacy resources in Virginia. The site also provides information on successful, creative ways for communities to respond to their behavioral-health needs.
Virginia's one-stop resource linking seniors and adults with disabilities to services.
Works to maximize the quality of life for people with spinal cord injury and disease in Virginia. Advocates for health care, research, education, Veterans' benefits and rights, accessibility and the removal of architectural barriers, sports programs and disability rights.
Designed to help low-income, uninsured Virginia residents get access to patient assistance programs where they may qualify for free, or nearly free, prescription medicines.
Provides contacts and resources for TBI issues from the Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy.
Serves Veterans in central and southern Virginia and parts of northern North Carolina in its main medical center or its community-based outpatient clinic in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Provides intensive rehabilitative care to Veterans and Service Members who have experienced severe injuries to more than one organ system.
Directory of mental health treatment facilities and support services.
List of VA Medical Centers in Virginia, which provide comprehensive services to Virginia Veterans, including medical, surgical, rehabilitative, neurological, primary, mental health and long-term care on both an inpatient and outpatient basis.
Provides information and services on Medicaid, Medicare and other medical assistance programs.
Available to citizens statewide, Virginia's public mental health, intellectual disability and substance abuse services system is comprised of community services boards (CSBs) and state facilities. The CSBs and state facilities serve children and adults who have or who are at risk of mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, intellectual disabilities or substance use disorders.
Fact sheet that describes the full range of VA programs, benefits and services available to Veterans and their families in Virginia. Resources include information on health care facilities, counseling centers and vocational rehabilitation. Download the VA's Virginia fact sheet.
Statewide point of contact to assist members in accessing Veterans Affairs benefits and healthcare services. Download the TAA contact list to find the Transition Assistance Advisor information for the state of Virginia.
Provides links to Virginia Vet Centers. Vet Centers offer readjustment counseling and outreach services to all Veterans who served in any combat zone. Services are also available for their family members for military-related issues.
Provides long-term health care and is the state home for Veterans in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Ensures that adequate and timely assessment, treatment and support are available to Veterans, Service Members and affected family members.
Booklet explains the programs and services available for people with disabilities in Virginia who received Medicaid.