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
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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.