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Supported Employment - Bristol TN, Frontier Industries, Frontier Health
Frontier Industries is dedicated to empowering people with developmental, emotional and/or physical disabilities offering vocational, employment, residential, developmental and community integration services to achieve personal independence. Supported Living offers needed supports for adults with developmental disabilities who choose to live in their own homes.
Frontier Industries is dedicated to empowering people with developmental, emotional and/or physical disabilities offering vocational, employment, residential, developmental and community integration services to achieve personal independence. Supported Living offers needed supports for adults with developmental disabilities who choose to live in their own homes.
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Developmental Delays - Clintwood, Dickenson County Behavioral Health Services
Provides assessment, planning referral, monitoring and advocacy to individuals with mental retardation, developmental delays and developmental disabilities. Offers respite care. Provides group homes with a supervised home-like environment. Offers limited financial assistance to families for other programs which will enhance the consumers ability to live in the community. Adult Development Day Program - opportunity to learn skills necessary for daily living as well as social interaction. Provides Case Management and transportation for clients and supported employment at The Attic thrift store. Early Intervention - home-based program for families with developmentally delayed infants and toddlers up to age three.
Provides assessment, planning referral, monitoring and advocacy to individuals with mental retardation, developmental delays and developmental disabilities. Offers respite care. Provides group homes with a supervised home-like environment. Offers limited financial assistance to families for other programs which will enhance the consumers ability to live in the community. Adult Development Day Program - opportunity to learn skills necessary for daily living as well as social interaction. Provides Case Management and transportation for clients and supported employment at The Attic thrift store. Early Intervention - home-based program for families with developmentally delayed infants and toddlers up to age three.
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Respite Care - Cedar Bluff, Intellectual Disability Services, Cumberland Mountain Community Services
Provides temporary, substitute care for people with intellectual disabilities in the place of care normally provided by the family or other caregivers. Offered in the consumer's home, the respite provider's home, or in a community respite setting. Also provided on an emergency basis when caregivers are unexpectedly hospitalized or otherwise unable to provide normal care.
Provides temporary, substitute care for people with intellectual disabilities in the place of care normally provided by the family or other caregivers. Offered in the consumer's home, the respite provider's home, or in a community respite setting. Also provided on an emergency basis when caregivers are unexpectedly hospitalized or otherwise unable to provide normal care.
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Developmental Services - Staunton, Valley Community Services Board
Offering a wide range of services tailored to each individual need. Services include Early Intervention Services, Residential Services, Support Coordination.
Some services require a waiver. Through a "waiver" individuals may receive certain services (such as residential supports, nursing supports, employment supports) while living in the community, rather than in an institutional setting.
Offering a wide range of services tailored to each individual need. Services include Early Intervention Services, Residential Services, Support Coordination.
Some services require a waiver. Through a "waiver" individuals may receive certain services (such as residential supports, nursing supports, employment supports) while living in the community, rather than in an institutional setting.
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Case Management - Cedar Bluff, Intellectual Disability Services, Cumberland Mountain Community Services
Case management functions as the door through which consumers must pass to access needed services. Provides assessment, linking and referral, and monitoring to people with intellectual disabilities within the three county areas. Serves both children and adults.
Case management functions as the door through which consumers must pass to access needed services. Provides assessment, linking and referral, and monitoring to people with intellectual disabilities within the three county areas. Serves both children and adults.
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Disability Services - Virginia Beach, Hampton Roads Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (I/DD), Volunteers of America Chesapeake, Inc
Offers comprehensive human services for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
Offers comprehensive human services for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
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Mental Health Skill-Building - Lynchburg, Anderson Counseling Services
Mental health Skill Building (MHSB) is a home based program that provides support in the home and in the community, for adults who have a diagnosed mental illness. Our MHSB program focuses on teaching skills to promote clients ability to get their needs met and live independently while managing mental health symptoms. Competencies worked on are goal setting, symptom mental health management, adherence to medical treatment plans, personal hygiene, nutrition & food preparation, money management and social skills including going on social outings.
Support and adherence to psychiatric and medication treatment plans.
Monitoring of housing, medical, educational, rehabilitative and psychiatric services.
Mental health symptom management.
Social skills and creating a personal support system.
Personal hygiene.
Healthier living teaching nutrition, food preparation, accessing community resources, and promoting and encouraging healthy leisure activities.
Budgeting and money management skills.
Assist in overcoming emotional and behavioral barriers to vocational success.
Mental health Skill Building (MHSB) is a home based program that provides support in the home and in the community, for adults who have a diagnosed mental illness. Our MHSB program focuses on teaching skills to promote clients ability to get their needs met and live independently while managing mental health symptoms. Competencies worked on are goal setting, symptom mental health management, adherence to medical treatment plans, personal hygiene, nutrition & food preparation, money management and social skills including going on social outings.
Support and adherence to psychiatric and medication treatment plans.
Monitoring of housing, medical, educational, rehabilitative and psychiatric services.
Mental health symptom management.
Social skills and creating a personal support system.
Personal hygiene.
Healthier living teaching nutrition, food preparation, accessing community resources, and promoting and encouraging healthy leisure activities.
Budgeting and money management skills.
Assist in overcoming emotional and behavioral barriers to vocational success.
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Vocational Rehabilitation - Roanoke, Medicaid Waiver Programs, Goodwill Industries of the Valleys
Medicaid Waiver programming at Goodwill focuses on providing supports to individuals so they may achieve their personal goals and objectives. The programs operate in accordance with the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services licensing regulations. Individuals receive services both in the Goodwill center and community based settings depending on their preference and interests.
Discovery Services are Day Support programs at Goodwill. Through the programs, individuals will receive the support they need to acquire, retain, and improve their skills in areas that they have identified. A wide variety of opportunities, in both community and center based settings, for peer interactions, enhancement of social networks, and to build natural supports will lead to greater independence. Individuals enrolled in Discovery Services may participate in Group Day Support, Community Engagement, or Community Coaching services.
Programing is offered at the Roanoke Jobs Campus, Radford Jobs Campus, and Rocky Mount Jobs Campus. Individuals living in Goodwill's 31 counties and 13 cities service area are eligible for services, however are responsible for their own transportation.
Medicaid Waiver programming at Goodwill focuses on providing supports to individuals so they may achieve their personal goals and objectives. The programs operate in accordance with the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services licensing regulations. Individuals receive services both in the Goodwill center and community based settings depending on their preference and interests.
Discovery Services are Day Support programs at Goodwill. Through the programs, individuals will receive the support they need to acquire, retain, and improve their skills in areas that they have identified. A wide variety of opportunities, in both community and center based settings, for peer interactions, enhancement of social networks, and to build natural supports will lead to greater independence. Individuals enrolled in Discovery Services may participate in Group Day Support, Community Engagement, or Community Coaching services.
Programing is offered at the Roanoke Jobs Campus, Radford Jobs Campus, and Rocky Mount Jobs Campus. Individuals living in Goodwill's 31 counties and 13 cities service area are eligible for services, however are responsible for their own transportation.
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Case Management - Hampton, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services for Youth, Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board
Offers services for children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities. Assesses consumer strengths and needs, links consumers and family members with community services and supports, monitors consumer's response to treatment and the quality of care provided.
Offers services for children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities. Assesses consumer strengths and needs, links consumers and family members with community services and supports, monitors consumer's response to treatment and the quality of care provided.
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Intellectual Disability Services - Luray, Page County Clinic, Northwest Community Services Board
Provide an array of outpatient services for individuals age 18+ with mental illness, substance abuse disorders and intellectual disabilities. Services include psychiatric treatment, medication management, case management, in-home services, psychosocial clubhouse, and peer support. The Page County Clinic is a satellite office of the Shenandoah County Clinic and as such, it is part of the Adult Regional Center serving the counties of Frederick, Page, Shenandoah, Warren, Clarke, and the City of Winchester. New Clients, please call the Triage Call Center in Front Royal: (540)635-4804
Provide an array of outpatient services for individuals age 18+ with mental illness, substance abuse disorders and intellectual disabilities. Services include psychiatric treatment, medication management, case management, in-home services, psychosocial clubhouse, and peer support. The Page County Clinic is a satellite office of the Shenandoah County Clinic and as such, it is part of the Adult Regional Center serving the counties of Frederick, Page, Shenandoah, Warren, Clarke, and the City of Winchester. New Clients, please call the Triage Call Center in Front Royal: (540)635-4804
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Supportive In-Home - Virginia Beach, Circle of life, LLC
Provide a variety of in-home support services to assist with activities of daily living (ADLs), as well as medical and personal needs. Provide support for substitute decision makers to help them be successful in care for their family member with special needs at home. Depending on each individual and family's unique needs and goals, services may include:
-Support to promote greater independence for the individuals
-Assistance with daily household tasks
- Behavior management services
- Family support to ensure individuals can continue to live at home
- Integration into their community
Provide a variety of in-home support services to assist with activities of daily living (ADLs), as well as medical and personal needs. Provide support for substitute decision makers to help them be successful in care for their family member with special needs at home. Depending on each individual and family's unique needs and goals, services may include:
-Support to promote greater independence for the individuals
-Assistance with daily household tasks
- Behavior management services
- Family support to ensure individuals can continue to live at home
- Integration into their community
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Intellectual Disability Services - Front Royal, Child and Family Outpatient Services, Northwestern Community Services Board
Provides an array of outpatient services for children with serious emotional disturbances, substance abuse disorders and intellectual and developmental disabilities. Services include psychiatric treatment, medication management, individual, family and group counseling, school-based day treatment, Intensive In-Home Services, Infant/Toddler Case Management, and case management for children 3-18. Services are for children only. Child and Family Outpatient Services is the Regional Children's Center which serves the counties of Frederick, Page, Shenandoah, Warren, Clarke, and the City of Winchester. New Clients, please call the Triage Call Center in Front Royal: (540)635-4804
Provides an array of outpatient services for children with serious emotional disturbances, substance abuse disorders and intellectual and developmental disabilities. Services include psychiatric treatment, medication management, individual, family and group counseling, school-based day treatment, Intensive In-Home Services, Infant/Toddler Case Management, and case management for children 3-18. Services are for children only. Child and Family Outpatient Services is the Regional Children's Center which serves the counties of Frederick, Page, Shenandoah, Warren, Clarke, and the City of Winchester. New Clients, please call the Triage Call Center in Front Royal: (540)635-4804
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Intellectual Disability Services - Lexington, The Magnolia Center, Rockbridge Area Community Services
Provides a wide range of services for adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Services include administrative, day support, case management, and group homes for persons with intellectual disabilities.
RACS offers Group Day Support Services which focuses on programming at the Magnolia Center location. The program serves adults with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities up to five days per week, providing them with services and support to enhance their quality of life. a.
Provides a wide range of services for adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Services include administrative, day support, case management, and group homes for persons with intellectual disabilities.
RACS offers Group Day Support Services which focuses on programming at the Magnolia Center location. The program serves adults with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities up to five days per week, providing them with services and support to enhance their quality of life. a.
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Developmental Disabilities - Roanoke, DePaul Community Resources
Sponsored Residential: Program offers people with developmental disabilities a family based solution to their needs. Family Care homes provide a person-centered, family-based home in which an individual with developmental disabilities can become an active member of a family. Family based residential options for children with developmental disabilities.
Sponsored Residential: Program offers people with developmental disabilities a family based solution to their needs. Family Care homes provide a person-centered, family-based home in which an individual with developmental disabilities can become an active member of a family. Family based residential options for children with developmental disabilities.
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Adult Group Homes - Winchester, Shenandoah Valley Community Residences, Inc
Support adults with intellectual disabilities (mental retardation) in group homes and supervised apartments.
Support adults with intellectual disabilities (mental retardation) in group homes and supervised apartments.
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Developmental Disabilities - Fishersville, DePaul Community Resources
Program offers people with developmental disabilities a family based solution to their needs. Family Care homes provide a person-centered, family-based home in which an individual with developmental disabilities can become an active member of a family. Respite support offers temporary, short-term, home-based support for an individual. Family based residential options for adults and children with developmental disabilities.
OPTIONS day support program: center and community-based program.
Program offers people with developmental disabilities a family based solution to their needs. Family Care homes provide a person-centered, family-based home in which an individual with developmental disabilities can become an active member of a family. Respite support offers temporary, short-term, home-based support for an individual. Family based residential options for adults and children with developmental disabilities.
OPTIONS day support program: center and community-based program.
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Group Home Adult - New Market, Good Life Corporation
Provides community based services to people who have intellectual disability. Agency has 5 licensed group homes: Pickering Place, The Apartment, Corson House, Clifford and Liberty. Day support services are provided at the Good Day activity Center. Good Life also has a social club that meets monthly ACCESSIBILITY: Limited accessibility to persons with intellectual disabilities.
Provides community based services to people who have intellectual disability. Agency has 5 licensed group homes: Pickering Place, The Apartment, Corson House, Clifford and Liberty. Day support services are provided at the Good Day activity Center. Good Life also has a social club that meets monthly ACCESSIBILITY: Limited accessibility to persons with intellectual disabilities.
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Developmental Disability Support Coordination - Culpeper, Encompass Community Supports
Developmental Disability Support Coordination (DDSC) team serves several roles. Anyone, any age, who is diagnosed with an intellectual or other developmental delay/disability (DD) can contact us for a DD Waiver screening to determine eligibility for DD waiver funding. DD waiver funding covers expenses related to a variety of home and community supports. Support coordinators can assist with assessing a person's needs and linking, referring, and coordinating services to support people seeking services.
Developmental Disability Support Coordination (DDSC) team serves several roles. Anyone, any age, who is diagnosed with an intellectual or other developmental delay/disability (DD) can contact us for a DD Waiver screening to determine eligibility for DD waiver funding. DD waiver funding covers expenses related to a variety of home and community supports. Support coordinators can assist with assessing a person's needs and linking, referring, and coordinating services to support people seeking services.
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Intellectual Disability Services - Winchester, Northwest Community Services Board
Provide an array of outpatient services for adults age 18+ with mental illness, substance abuse disorders and intellectual disabilities. Services include psychiatric treatment, medication management, case management, in-home services, psychosocial clubhouse, and peer support. The Winchester Area Clinic is an Adult Regional Center serving the counties of Frederick, Page, Shenandoah, Warren, Clarke; City of Winchester. New Clients may also call the Triage Call Center in Front Royal: (540)635-4804.
Provide an array of outpatient services for adults age 18+ with mental illness, substance abuse disorders and intellectual disabilities. Services include psychiatric treatment, medication management, case management, in-home services, psychosocial clubhouse, and peer support. The Winchester Area Clinic is an Adult Regional Center serving the counties of Frederick, Page, Shenandoah, Warren, Clarke; City of Winchester. New Clients may also call the Triage Call Center in Front Royal: (540)635-4804.
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Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services - Harrisonburg, Harrisonburg Rockingham Community Services Board
Provides a variety of programs and comprehensive support to those with intellectual disabilities. Services include residential and day support services through contractual agencies, respite care for persons with intellectual disabilities, and early intervention services for delayed and at risk infants 0-2 years (PACE).
Provides a variety of programs and comprehensive support to those with intellectual disabilities. Services include residential and day support services through contractual agencies, respite care for persons with intellectual disabilities, and early intervention services for delayed and at risk infants 0-2 years (PACE).
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Disability Services - Luray, Shen-Paco Industries
Offers a Developmental Day Support Program to individuals who need additional assistance in developing independence in the activities of daily living. The target population for the program will be those individuals with developmental disabilities who fall within the severe to profound range of Intellectual Disability. The following are areas in which a program participant may pursue independence: Self-Care/Adult Daily Living Skills Communication Socio-Emotional Development Cognitive/Educational Development Environmental Skills Recreational/Leisure Sensory Motor Development
Offers a Developmental Day Support Program to individuals who need additional assistance in developing independence in the activities of daily living. The target population for the program will be those individuals with developmental disabilities who fall within the severe to profound range of Intellectual Disability. The following are areas in which a program participant may pursue independence: Self-Care/Adult Daily Living Skills Communication Socio-Emotional Development Cognitive/Educational Development Environmental Skills Recreational/Leisure Sensory Motor Development
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Intellectual Disability Services - Lexington, Rockbridge Area Community Services
Provides services to help prevent and treat Intellectual Disabilities and to enhance the quality of life of individuals who experience these conditions in the Cities of Buena Vista and Lexington and the Counties of Rockbridge and Bath, Virginia by providing individualized treatments, establishing and expanding programs and support systems, and promoting integration into the community. Offers group homes and adult day activities programs to enhance the quality of life for adults with intellectual disabilities by providing comprehensive support services.
Provides services to help prevent and treat Intellectual Disabilities and to enhance the quality of life of individuals who experience these conditions in the Cities of Buena Vista and Lexington and the Counties of Rockbridge and Bath, Virginia by providing individualized treatments, establishing and expanding programs and support systems, and promoting integration into the community. Offers group homes and adult day activities programs to enhance the quality of life for adults with intellectual disabilities by providing comprehensive support services.
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Case/Care Management - Lynchburg, Horizon Behavioral Health
Horizon's case management services are provided to support individuals with a mental health illness, substance use disorder or intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Case Managers:
Understand that physical health and environmental stressors can affect a person’s overall well-being.
Coordinate with local resources and organizations when necessary to address whole-person health consistent with a wrap-around care model.
Strive to connect individuals and families to community resources, needed services, and monitor for satisfaction of services and support received.
Continually monitor and assess for any additional areas of need and support.
Service areas include:
Intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (ID/DD)
Mental health
substance use disorder
ID/DD Waiver
High Fidelity Wraparound (Formerly Care Coordination)
Enhanced Case Management
Horizon's case management services are provided to support individuals with a mental health illness, substance use disorder or intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Case Managers:
Understand that physical health and environmental stressors can affect a person’s overall well-being.
Coordinate with local resources and organizations when necessary to address whole-person health consistent with a wrap-around care model.
Strive to connect individuals and families to community resources, needed services, and monitor for satisfaction of services and support received.
Continually monitor and assess for any additional areas of need and support.
Service areas include:
Intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (ID/DD)
Mental health
substance use disorder
ID/DD Waiver
High Fidelity Wraparound (Formerly Care Coordination)
Enhanced Case Management
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Developmental Disabilities Services - Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach Department of Human Services/Community Services Board
Plans, develops, and implements services for Virginia Beach residents with intellectual disabilities and their families through the provision of consumer centered services designed to provide opportunities to individuals who have intellectual disabilities to become self-directing and contributing members of our community; support families living with family member with intellectual disabilities; provide early intervention when developmental delays are identified in young children; and, promote the value of persons with intellectual disabilities living and working in the community.
Plans, develops, and implements services for Virginia Beach residents with intellectual disabilities and their families through the provision of consumer centered services designed to provide opportunities to individuals who have intellectual disabilities to become self-directing and contributing members of our community; support families living with family member with intellectual disabilities; provide early intervention when developmental delays are identified in young children; and, promote the value of persons with intellectual disabilities living and working in the community.
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Developmental Delays - Madison Heights, OPTIONS, DePaul Community Resources
Encourages and facilitates participation in individualized activities, ensures safety, and provides needed practical support such as the administration of medication, transportation to community outings, etc. An overall focus on maximizing potential and skill-building is at the core of day support values. Some specific skills that is supported include self-care and hygiene, eating, toileting, task learning, community resource utilization, behavioral, social, as well as opportunities for peer interaction and community integration.
OPTIONS centers offer:
Life skills room to learn how to make a bed, iron, hang clothing, vacuum, and operate everyday appliances
Flower and vegetable gardens
Game room
Book club
Outdoor spaces for walking, relaxing, bird watching, and playing basketball
Community Engagement activities (when possible): visiting local libraries, volunteering at local churches and Meals on Wheels, touring local museums, going to the movies, having lunch at local restaurants
Encourages and facilitates participation in individualized activities, ensures safety, and provides needed practical support such as the administration of medication, transportation to community outings, etc. An overall focus on maximizing potential and skill-building is at the core of day support values. Some specific skills that is supported include self-care and hygiene, eating, toileting, task learning, community resource utilization, behavioral, social, as well as opportunities for peer interaction and community integration.
OPTIONS centers offer:
Life skills room to learn how to make a bed, iron, hang clothing, vacuum, and operate everyday appliances
Flower and vegetable gardens
Game room
Book club
Outdoor spaces for walking, relaxing, bird watching, and playing basketball
Community Engagement activities (when possible): visiting local libraries, volunteering at local churches and Meals on Wheels, touring local museums, going to the movies, having lunch at local restaurants
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