Statewide and Nationwide
Counseling
Programs that provide emotional support, information and guidance to help people resolve whatever personal or interpersonal difficulties they are experiencing.
Virtual Outpatient Mental Health Therapy
Mental Health Services
Counseling and Mental Health Therapy
Outpatient Therapy, LifeBridge Counseling
Outpatient Counseling and Consulting
Therapy Services for Children
Crisis Intervention
Programs that provide emergency services to an individual experiencing a mental health condition that poses a threat to themselves and/or others.
Veterans 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Suicide Crisis Counseling
Mental Health Crisis Services
Friendship Line
Crisis One, Mental Health Crisis
Suicide Awareness, Crisis Lines
SAGE National LGBTQ+ Older Adult Hotline
LGBTQ Youth Suicide Prevention
Crisis Line for Veterans
Regional Education Assessment Crisis Services Habilitation (REACH)
Day Treatment Program, Psychiatric
Programs that provide a therapeutic environment for individuals who have acute or chronic mental or emotional disturbances, who do not require full-time hospital care but who can benefit from a structured environment for some portion of the day or week.
Therapeutic Day Treatment, Children and Adolescents
Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired
Referred to as VDBVI, this state agency is committed to providing quality services to those who are blind, deafblind or vision impaired in achieving their maximum level of employment, education, and personal independence.
Blind, Vision Impaired and DeafBlind Services, Statewide
Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
Referred to as DBHDS, Virginia's public mental health, developmental disability and substance abuse services system is comprised of 16 state facilities and 40 locally-run Community Services Boards (CSBs)/Behavioral Health Authorities(BHAs). The CSB/BHAs and facilities serve children and adults who have or who are at risk of mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, developmental disabilities, or substance use disorders. The state office is responsible for internal support functions.
Administrative Services
Department of Health
A governmental agency focusing on health promotion, disease prevention, emergency preparedness, pandemic response, and environmental protection.
State Office of Health Department
Diagnostic Health Screening
Programs that test people for the presence of a particular disease or condition. The purpose of screening is to identify people who have a potential problem and refer them for early diagnosis and treatment and, where possible, to provide preventive measures.
KEEP (Kidney Early Evaluation Program)
Breast Health Center
Emergency Medical Care
Immediate short-term assistance for accident victims and acutely ill or injured individuals who are in pain, or whose health or lives may be in jeopardy. Includes emergency medical transportation and medical care provided by hospital emergency rooms and emergency medical technicians (EMT's).
Emergency Services and Senior Emergency Center
ENROLL Virginia! Navigators
Navigators are federally funded assisters who are trained and certified to provide community education and outreach, as well as free, unbiased application assistance to consumers and small businesses. All navigators adhere to strict privacy and security standards. They have expertise on the new Health Insurance Marketplace (private insurance options and available financial assistance) and Virginia's public health insurance programs (Medicaid and FAMIS). ENROLL Virginia! Navigators are available throughout Virginia.
Navigators, Statewide Toll Free Hotline
Environmental and Agricultural Services
Programs involving forestry, agriculture, natural resources and/or the environment.