Resources and Services
Resources & Services for Substance Use Disorder (SUD), Mental Health, and Other Related Needs
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SAMHSA’s National Helpline
A free, confidential, 24/7 treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
1-800-662-HELP (4357)
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1- 800-273-8255 or text “Hello” to 741741 to reach the Crisis Text Line
Featured Resources
Keep scrolling for a complete list of resources in Virginia's communities.
"Our goal is to prevent addiction by raising awareness around the dangers of methamphetamines."
Located in Staunton, Virginia
"All meetings are sorted by language and day of the week. The meeting times are based on local device time."
Located Anywhere
"Opioid & Alcohol Addiction Treatment: Addiction is a Disease That Can Be Treated."
Abington, Big Stone Gap, Blacksburg, Cedar Bluff, Clintwood, Culpepper, Duffield, Fredericksburg, Front Royal, Honaker, Lebanon, Staunton, Winchester, Woodbridge, Wytheville, and Luray
NCWA is a collaboration of "concerned citizens who have come together to address substance use in our community" and understands "that people use drugs for various reasons, including low self-esteem, being reared in an addictive or dysfunctional family, lack of decision-making and problem-solving skills, inability to cope with stress, lack of positive alternatives to drug use, and lack of information."
Located in Lovingston, Virginia
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Private Providers
Allied Transformations
540-609-2570
https://alliedtransformations.com/april-cordell-bryant-lpc/
Associated Mental Health Professionals, Inc.
540-886-3063
Augusta Health Behavioral Health
540-213-2525
Depression, Anxiety, Adjustment Disorders, Personality Disorders, Schizoaffective and Other Related Disorders,
and Alcohol/Other Drug Abuse (Outpatient Services)
Augusta Health Crossroads
540-332-4060
Individuals who have: Persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness or anxiety, Suicidal behavior and/or thoughts,
Severe mood swings, Self-mutilation, Severe agitation, Hearing voices, Medication complications,
Change in hygiene or grooming habits, Sleep or eating disturbances,
Loss of interest in activities that were once pleasurable
Brain Ede
(540) 885-3481
Depression, Relationship Issues, Anxiety
Compass Youth and Family Services
540-949-7045
Applied Behavior Analysis, Specialized Outpatient Counseling (designed for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder), Family Counseling
Comprehensive Behavioral Health
540-688-2646
Psychiatric Evaluations, Medication Management, Spravato Treatment, TMS Therapy
Cross Keys Equine Therapy
540-607-6910
Horses help clients to overcome fear, develop confidence, assert boundaries, overcome unhealthy patterns of relating and overcome inadequate communication patterns.
Family Life Resource Center
540-434-8450
Family and Parenting, Marital Relationships, Business Management, Older Adults, Personal and Emotional Issues
Liberty Point Behavioral Health
540-213-0405
Provides trauma-informed psychiatric residential treatment for young men. Intended to meet the needs of adolescent males, ages 12 to 17, who are experiencing complex emotional, behavioral, and educational difficulties.
Peaceable Life Therapeutic Services, Inc.
540-490-4440
Positive Behavior Support; Substance Dependency Evaluations, Substance Dependency Groups, Couple Counseling, Depression, Anxiety, Trauma, Fostering and Separation, Attachment, Behavioral Challenges, Developmental Diversities, Parenting, Issues Related to Caregiving, Social Skill Building, Adjustment and Life Transitions, Life Purpose and Direction
Sapphire Valley Wellness Center, LLC
540-908-8682
Professional Counseling, Mental Health Counseling, Addiction/Substance Abuse Counseling
Shenandoah Art Therapy, LLC
540-255-1458
Art Therapy, Trauma Processing, Groups and Workshops
Augusta Psychological Associates
540-949-4202
https://www.augustapsychological.com/services.html
Shenandoah Counseling Associates
540-886-5200
Psychological and neuropsychological testing, Individual therapy for adults and adolescents, Child therapy,
Family and couples therapy, Group therapy, Parenting classes
Ronda L. Weber, PhD, LCP, LCSW
540-426-3297
Women's Issues, Relationship Issues, Anxiety, Alcohol Use, PTSD
Theresa Murphy Counseling LLC
540-416-1815
Adolescent Psychology, Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology, Group & Individual Counseling
Valley Hope Counseling Center
540-941-8933
Anxiety or depression, Relationship issues, Domestic violence, Social and emotional issues, Sexual abuse and recovery, Substance abuse and other addictions, Career change/ job stress, Coping with life transitions, LGBTQ+ issues, Anger management, Family and parenting issues, Grief and loss
Valley Pastoral Counseling Center
540-943-8722
Provide counseling services to individuals of all ages, couples, families, and groups with a full range of emotional and spiritual concerns.
Victoria Graff Cash, LCSW
540-886-7070
Kira Pierce
(571) 497-4620
Eating Disorders, Anxiety, Depression
Jo Ann Shoemaker, LPC
540-426-3788
Trauma and PTSD, Behavioral Issues, and Relationship Issues
Mary Powell, LPC, LMFT, LSATP, SAP
540-208-5951
Substance Use, Relationship Issues, Trauma and PTSD
Allison Garcia, LPC
540-210-0903
Addiction, Depression, Anxiety
Bridgewater Counseling Services, PC
540-425-3496
Depression, Anxiety, Relationship Issues, Alcohol Use, Addiction
Poling Therapeutic Group and Rivers of Hope
540-216-0542
Depression, Anxiety, Coping Skills, Addiction, Substance and Alcohol Use
Jamie Hiner, MA
540- 426-3948
Anxiety, Grief, Depression
Jeff Lown, MA, EdS, LPC
540-534-4438
Depression, Anxiety, Mood Disorders, Bipolar Disorder, Borderline Personality, Men's Issues,
Narcissistic Personality, Relationship Issues, Self Esteem, Stress, Suicidal Ideation, Trauma and PTSD
Residential Providers
*ASAM criteria information here.
Valley Health Winchester Medical Center Inpatient Behavioral Services
Phone: 540-536-8152
1890 Amherst St, Winchester, VA 22601
Individual Psychiatric Assessment, Individual Therapy, Medication Management, Anxiety & Depression Management, Grief Counseling, Assessment & Treatment of Emotional Trauma, Family & Group Modalities of Therapy, Psychopharmacology
Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT
Pathways Residential Treatment Center (3.5*)
Phone: 434-200-4455 (Referral Number)
3300 Rivermont Ave, Barker-Cowling Building, Lynchburg, VA 24503
Most forms of private insurance and most Medicaid policies
Suboxone Treatment; 21-28 days residential; mild to moderate withdrawl symptoms
Mount Regis Center (3.5 & 3.7*)
Phone and then In-Person Assessment: 855-624-0871
125 Knotbreak Rd, Salem, VA 24153
Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, United Healthcare
Detoxification, Medication Management, Individual/Group/Family Therapy, Experiential therapies, fitness classes, detailed discharge planning, and a vibrant educational component
Williamsville Wellness
Phone or https://williamsvillewellness.com/take-the-next-step/ 804-599-4357
10515 Cabaniss Ln, Hanover, VA 23069
Anthem, Optima, Optum, Cigna, Magellan, Beacon, United Healthcare, Virginia Premier
28-Day Comprehensive Inpatient Program
Life Center of Galax
Phone: 866-572-3669/ Referral #: 877-201-8630
112 Painter St, Galax, VA 24333
Tricare, Aetna, Blue Cross/Blue Shield (Anthem and others), Cigna, ComPsych
Mental Health Network (MH Net), United Behavioral Health (UBH)/Optum, LifeSynch
Gateway Health Alliance, Primary Physicians Care, First Health Network, Medicaid
Methadone, Buprenorphine, Vivitrol; Discharge is based on each patient's situation and recovery progress
Region 10
Phone: 434-972-1800
500 Old Lynchburg Rd, Charlottesville, VA
Most Insurances and Third-party providers; Sliding Scale Available on Website
Individualized Service Plan (ISP), instruction in activities of daily living, coordination of psychiatric and medical care, education about community resources, opportunities for socialization, and coordination and support of vocational rehabilitation; Average stay is 1-3 years
Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare (3.5 & 3.7*)
Phone: 540-344-6208/ Referral #: 540-343-3007
3003 Hollins Rd, Roanoke, VA 24012
Medicaid
Boxwood Recovery Center (3.5*)
CSB (Monday through Thursday 12 pm to 1pm)
Phone: 540-547-2760
15511 Guinn Ln, Culpeper, VA 22701
CSB
Phoenix House (3.5*)
Phone: (703) 841-0703 option 1
200 North Glebe Road, Suite 104, Arlington, VA 22203
Aetna, Anthem , Beacon, CareFirst, Cigna, ComPsych, Kaiser Permanente, Magellan Health, Optima Health, United Healthcare, Value Options
Men and Women's Residential Program; Evidence-based treatment solutions
Mohr Center - Men Only (3.5*)
Phone: 434-979-8871
1014 E. Market St, Charlottesville, VA
Most Insurances and Third-party providers; Sliding Scale Available on Website
Men's Residential Program; Supervised Drug Free Housing
S. East Virginia Family Project - Women Only (3.5 & 3.1*)
Phone/CSB: (757)-245-1070
2351 Terminal Avenue, Newport News, VA 23607
Medicaid
Residential Program for Pregnant and Parenting Women with Substance Use Issues
RBHA Hope (3.5*)
Phone/ Rapid Access (Same-day Walk-Ins)
Phone: 804-241-9621
107 S. 5th Street, Richmond, VA 23219.
Medicaid
Methadone and Suboxone Treatment (MAT)
Crossroads
Phone or Submit a Quick Online Form: 800-805-6989
1445 Rio Road E, Suite 104, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Medicaid, Medicare, and major insurance plans
Methadone and Suboxone Treatment; Outpatient Treatment Facility
ARS Treatment Center
Phone: 800-ARS-9695
103 S. Pantops Dr, Suite 102, Charlottesville, VA 22911
Aetna, Anthem/Blue Cross Blue Shield, Magellan, Optum, Optima, VA Premier, Anthem, VA CCN
Methadone, Suboxone; Counseling services, case management, medical management, and community education
New Season
Form Online (https://www.newseason.com/patient-referrals/)
or Phone (877-284-7074)/ 540-908-3917
30 Baxter Dr, Suites 170 & 180, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Medicaid, Anthem, Magellan, Optima, United Healthcare, Optum, VA Premier
Methadone, Suboxone, and Buprenorphine; addiction counseling
FCCR Fredericksburg
Phone: 540-426-3633
11720 Main St, Suite 108, Fredericksburg, VA 22408
Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS), Humana, United Behavioral Health, Value Options/Beacon Health, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicaid
Methadone, Buprenorphine/Suboxone, Substance Abuse outpatient counseling
Orchard Mountain
Phone or Submit a Quick Online Form: 434-282-2294
355 Rio Rd W, Suite 203, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Optima / (Signa and United Healthcare should be available in the near future)
Family & Individual Counseling, Medical Evaluation, Monitoring Alcohol and Drug Use,
Recovery Maintenance, Educational Groups
Region 10
Phone: 434-972-1800
800 Preston Ave, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Medicaid
MAT Treatment for Opioid Addiction
VCSB
Phone: 540-887-3200
85 Sangers Ln, Staunton, VA 24401
Medicaid
Office Based Opioid Treatment and MAT; Peer based 12-Step Meetings and other Support Groups;
Individual Case Management
MARC
Phone: 540-221-4885
15 Pratts Run, Suite A01 Waynesboro, VA 22980
Medicaid - August 16th, 2021 / For now: Self-Pay (Call for Prices)
Methadone and Buprenorphine
SaVida
Form Online (https://savidahealth.com/online-medical-intake-packet-va/) or Phone: 540-569-9625
40 Lambert St., Suite 212, Staunton, VA 24401
Aetna, Medicaid, Medicare, BlueCross BlueShield, United Healthcare
Suboxone, Buprenorphine, Naloxone, Vivitrol;
Staunton Treatment Center
Phone (540-217-6366)
540-217-6475
15 Greenhills Dr, Suites 6 & 7, Staunton, VA 24401
VA Premier Medicaid, Magellan Complete Care of Virginia, Anthem HealthKeepers Plus,
and Aetna Better Health of Virginia
Methadone, Suboxone, Naltrexone, and Buprenorphine; Behavioral Health Counseling
HCA
Form Online (https://healthconnectamerica.com/make-a-referral/) or Phone: 540-440-7027
35 Southgate Ct STE 101, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
United Healthcare, Optima, Virginia Premier, Magellan, Aetna Behavioral Health, Anthem PPO/HMO, HealthKeepers and Health Keepers Plus, VA Optum, Veterans Affairs, VA CCN, Medicaid
Strength-focused and recovery-orientated; Individually designed and uses Evidence-Based approaches
Outpatient Treatment
Region 10
Phone: 434-972-1800
800 Preston Ave, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Medicaid
VCSB
Phone: 540-887-3200
85 Sangers Ln, Staunton, VA 24401
Medicaid
ARROW Project
Phone: 540-255-0972
11 Middlebrook Ave, Staunton
Medicaid (MH), Self Pay, Optum, Anthem, Virginia Premiere, Optimate Health, Grant funds for SUD cts
Spero Health
Phone: 540-779-7524
2303 N Augusta St, Ste B, Staunton
Medicaid, Most Commercial Insurances
HCA
Form Online (https://healthconnectamerica.com/make-a-referral/) or Phone: 540-440-7027
35 Southgate Ct STE 101, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
United Healthcare, Optima, Virginia Premier, Magellan, Aetna Behavioral Health, Anthem PPO/HMO, HealthKeepers and Health Keepers Plus, VA Optum, Veterans Affairs, VA CCN, Medicaid
Bridging the Gap
http://www.btgfs.org/ or Phone: 804-986-0044
10515 Crestwood Dr Suite 103 Manassas VA 20109
2114 Dabney Rd Suite C Richmond VA 23230
Intensive Outpatient Therapy
Other Resources & Services for Those Impacted by Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
Recovery Resources for Black Americans
Career Training and Coaching for System-Impacted Peoples
Drug Addiction Fiction and Nonfiction Reading List (from Rockbridge Regional Library)
Mountain View Recovery (Rockbridge County/Lexington)
MARC Opioid Treatment Center (Waynesboro)
Overdose and Addiction Statistics for Minority and Marginalized Populations
Local and Regional News
Shenandoah Valley Woman Helps Others in Recovery
VA DOC Continues to Expand Medication Assisted Treatment Reentry Program to Curb Substance Abuse
VRHA Pushes for VA Legislation to Fight Opioid Pandemic
Opioid Overdose Deaths Plunge in VA Counties After Influx of Naloxone
Pandemic Triggers Enormous Spikes in Drug Overdose Deaths
Harm Reduction
VDH Comprehensive Harm Reduction
Comprehensive Harm Reduction and Syringe Services Program
Virginia Harm Reduction Coalition
VA Comprehensive Harm Reduction Collaborative
“The philosophy of harm reduction has roots in the public health approach. It does not endorse drug use, but accepts drug use as a reality and focuses on reducing its harmful consequences, including death, HIV, hepatitis C, criminal activity, and incarceration” (Hawk, Vaca, & D'Onofrio, 2015). This includes access to: medication (opioid – eg methadone, buprenorphine- augments traditional counseling/behavioral therapy to reduce craving/withdrawal) – availability limited by cost, also aversion to treatment located in the area. “Many harm reduction organizations have incorporated naloxone distribution into their scope of services. The logic behind naloxone take-home programs is that when it comes to reversing an opioid overdose, time matters. It has been well reported that many overdoses are witnessed by individuals who would be willing to intervene and provide assistance [35,73,81]. Naloxone is an opioid antagonist, which means that it displaces opioids from opioid receptors and prevents additional opioid from binding. Naloxone rapidly reverses the effect of opioids, including analgesia and respiratory depression, and lasts 20 to 90 minutes, allowing individuals to access medical care. Naloxone administration by intranasal and intramuscular administration has been shown to be safe and effective with minimal training [37,82,83]. Naloxone has been used for in-hospital opioid reversal for more than 40 years, and although rare side effects have been reported, it has an excellent safety profile [38,84]" (Hawk, Vaca, & D'Onofrio, 2015).
Reference
Hawk, K. F., Vaca, F. E., & D'Onofrio, G. (2015). Reducing Fatal Opioid Overdose: Prevention, Treatment and Harm Reduction Strategies. The Yale journal of biology and medicine, 88(3), 235–245. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4553643/