Some sites may be user-friendly than others (opinion) but they have the information you need regarding waivers, services, and options (fact).
Behavioral Health Services, Developmental Disability Services, CSB Entry and Referral: CSB Entry & Referral 12011 Government Center Parkway
Suite 836, Fairfax, VA 2203
Main phone: 703-324-7000.
Alt: 703-383-8500
Loudoun County Community Services Board (CSB)
Case Management, Behavioral Health Services, Developmental Disability Services, CSB Entry and Referrals,
MHSADS, Sterling Office is located at 21641 Ridgetop Circle, Suite 210, Sterling, VA 20166
MHSADS Access: 703-771-5155
Prince William Community Services Board (CSB)
Developmental Disability Services, CSB Entry and Referrals, Information on waivers/eligibility call (703) 792-7800 (TTY:711) or (703) 792-4900 (TTY:711). To speak with someone directly in the Developmental Disabilities Services Program, please ask for Clarinda Cajayon.
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A local Non Profit Organization with dozens of pages and resources. There is also a guide for caregivers of newly diagnosed individuals on the Autism Spectrum.
Manassas, Manassas Park, Prince William Counties are in Area 23 of Special Olympics. Sports vary - you may see anything from skiing to baseball to bocce.
The Arc of NOVA supports individuals and families by providing advocacy, information and opportunities for community.
This power point is about the importance of trauma informed ABA, and why traditional approaches can be harmful for individuals with trauma. Potential trigger warnings for distress, harmed children and adults.
The governing board for Behavior Analysts. Among other things, you can learn about the ethics code, report an ethics violation, verify a candidate, or search for a specialized provider in your area.
Pulling from her vast background as an educator and parent, Carolyn Hayden works with families and educators to deepen understanding and to collaboratively develop approaches that will lead to positive growth for children at home and at school. chaydon@ftcbehavior.com
703-828-7406
The REACH program delivers around-the-clock mobile crisis intervention and short-term stabilization services. These services include residential support through crisis therapeutic homes and community-based support in locations where individuals live, work, access services, or interact socially. The program also provides proactive resources to assist individuals facing behavioral health challenges or crisis situations related to their behavior.
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