How can I help someone with a mental illness in Virginia?
Virginia’s Mental Health Clinics and Access Numbers
- (540) 965-2135 (main number)
- (540) 965-6537 (daytime crisis line)
- (800) 446-0128 (after-hours crisis line)
- (540) 965-2100 (The Guinan Center for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services)
- (540) 965-1770 (The Guinan Center After-Hours Emergency Line)
What is reach program in Virginia?
REACH (Regional Education Assessment Crisis Habilitation) The REACH Program serves children and adults with a developmental disability who have significant behavioral and/or mental health issues. Through center and community based supports it provides crisis prevention and intervention services.
What is a LMHP in Virginia?
“LMHP-resident” or “LMHP-R” means the same as “resident” as defined in (i) 18VAC115-20-10 for licensed professional counselors; (ii) 18VAC115-50-10 for licensed marriage and family therapists; or (iii) 18VAC115-60-10 for licensed substance abuse treatment practitioners.
What are some services that help with mental health?
These include:
- Individual therapy.
- Group therapy.
- Family therapy.
- Support groups.
- Intensive outpatient care.
- Partial hospitalization.
- Psychiatric medications and outpatient medical management.
What is the DD waiver in Virginia?
Developmental Disability (DD) Waivers The DD Waiver Program provides supports and services options for successful living, learning, physical and behavioral health, employment, recreation and community inclusion. This program does have a waiting list and the slots are allocated based on urgency of need.
How does the Reach program work?
The REACH program helps you pay for energy during a crisis. REACH provides an energy credit for up to $300 based on the past due bill (energy credit support is subject to funding availability). A non-profit organization runs the REACH program from 170 offices in Northern and Central California.
How do I become a QIDP in VA?
The QDDP / QIDP must possess at least one year of documented experience working directly with individuals who have intellectual disability or other developmental disabilities and one of the following credentials: a doctor of medicine or osteopathy licensed in Virginia, a registered nurse licensed in Virginia, or ( …