The Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board (CSB) is excited to announce the launch of a new monthly Health and Wellness email newsletter. It will include specialized guidance and local resources for mental health and wellness, substance use and developmental disabilities topics.
The CSB remains a proud and committed partner in serving the Fairfax County community by honoring the vision that everyone in our community has the support needed to live a healthy, fulfilling life.
About CSB Services
Mental Health Services
Did you know that the CSB hosts a 24/7 behavioral health walk-in clinic for emergencies?
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Services available to those with mental health concerns include, but are not limited to: assessment and referral, emergency and crisis solutions, residential treatment, outpatient treatment, case management, and jail-based services.
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The CSB has a specialized program for young adults (ages 16-25) that provides rapid intervention and wraparound services after the first episode of psychosis.
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The Peer Journey to Hope program provides peer recovery services to individuals with mental health concerns throughout their recovery journey, either as a standalone service or as a complement to other CSB services. Having peer support during difficult times is shown to have a positive impact on outcomes.
These are just some of the many services available to address mental health concerns. Learn more about Mental Health Services at the CSB.
Developmental Disabilities
Did you know that the CSB provided support coordination services for 6,149 individuals with developmental disabilities last year?
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Services available to individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability include, but are not limited to: day activities, employment procurement assistance, assisted community residential, and daily or drop-in supports.
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Regional, Education, Assessment, Crisis Services, Habilitation (REACH) is a resource for crisis assistance services for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families to improve the quality of life and decrease facility placements and/or inpatient hospitalization.
For Developmental Disabilities Services, contact an Intake Support Coordinator 703-324-4400 or visit the website for more information.
Substance Use Services
Did you know that the CSB has a team of individuals with lived experience of mental health challenges and/or substance use disorders available to help individuals in crisis?
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Services for those struggling with substance use issues include, but are not limited to: emergency and crisis services, medication assisted treatment for opioid and other substance use disorders, detoxification services, residential treatment, and outpatient treatment.
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The CSB’s Wellness, Health Promotion & Prevention team offers a wide range of prevention initiatives, including several free community trainings.
Learn more about the services available at the CSB to address substance use issues.
To Access CSB Services
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For CSB Non-Emergency Behavioral Health Services, call CSB Entry & Referral at 703-383-8500 TTY 771, Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You may also walk-in at the Sharon Bulova Center for Community Health Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and Friday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
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For emergency mental health or substance use services, walk-in services are available 24/7 at the Sharon Bulova Center for Community Health or call 703-573-5679 TTY 711.
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If you or someone you know is experiencing a substance use crisis, call the Fairfax Detoxification Center 24/7 at 703-502-7000, TTY 703-322-9080.
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If someone with a developmental disability is experiencing a mental health or substance abuse crisis, call REACH, a 24/7 regional crisis stabilization and crisis prevention service for children, youth and adults with developmental disabilities, at 855-897-8278.
For media inquiries, contact CSBCommunications@fairfaxcounty.gov.