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Educational Programs - Oakton, Autism Society of Northern Virginia

ASNV provides free educational workshops, presentations, and virtual sessions on a variety of autism-related topics.

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Autism - Richmond, Villa Education Center, St. Joseph's Villa

The Villa Education Center provides academic and behavioral education for students ages 5 to 22 diagnosed with autism and other related developmental disabilities. We provide highly individualized education and behavior supports based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), with a focus on building life skills that lead to greater independence and successful transitions to adulthood.

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Special Education - Newport News, Peninsula School, Faison Center, The

The school provides services on-site from early intervention through school age and intensive programming for children and young adults diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. In addition, the school offers a variety of consultative services, including home-program support, school consultation, after-care and summer programs and community workshops.

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Autism - Virginia Beach, Autism Society - Tidewater Virginia

Provides a mutual support group for professionals or those who have family members who have autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD), Asperger's Syndrome, or any related disorder. Various lectures, workshops, lending library of books, articles, audio and videotapes, information packets, resource information, social outings, and a newsletter are among the services provided.

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Autism Resource Center - Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth University Autism Center for Education (VCU-ACE)

A statewide resource center dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with autism spectrum disorders and their families. Through integrative research, outreach and collaborative initiatives, VARC promotes and facilitates best practices for those diagnosed within the autism spectrum.

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Residential/Educational Center - Winchester, Elm Street, Grafton Integrated Health Network

The Winchester campus provides special education services for children with autism and other developmental disabilities at the Elm Street location and the Ruth Birch center. Also provide community-based group homes for children and adults with autism and an intellectual disability. Applied behavior analysis services are also available and are provided by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.

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Mental Health Services - Harrisonburg, Compass Behavioral Solutions

Connections ABA & Family Support Services Provides home-based and clinic-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children and adolescents under the age of 21 who demonstrate significant impairment in adaptive functioning that is related to either developmental delays or other health conditions.

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Outpatient Services - Charlottesville, VIA Centers for Neurodevelopment

Provide diagnostic evaluations as well as a variety of evidence-based services that support families and their children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related challenges. Increase Helpful Behaviors with ABA Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a proven approach that focuses on increasing behaviors that are helpful and decreasing behaviors that are harmful or interfere with learning. VIA's Outpatient Behavioral Services team delivers ABA services in two ways: Build Skills for Daycare, Preschool, or Kindergarten with Early Intervention (ages 2 to 6) Help Children Succeed in Their Local Schools with Intensive School-Based Intervention (ages 5 to 22) Outpatient psychological services include psychological assessments for a variety of developmental and emotional concerns, parent support and coaching, social skills and emotional regulation groups, and therapy for children and adolescents diagnosed with ASD, other neurodevelopmental disorders, and related mood disorders. Speech therapy offers evaluation and treatment of varied communication disorders aimed at increasing clients' communication and independence while focusing on individual strengths and interests. Services are provided at the outpatient clinic and often include family training and consultation.

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Mental Health Services - Culpeper, Compass Behavioral Solutions

Connections ABA & Family Support Services Provides home-based and clinic-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children and adolescents under the age of 21 who demonstrate significant impairment in adaptive functioning that is related to either developmental delays or other health conditions.

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Autism Spectrum Disorder - Charlottesville, UVA Child Development and Rehabilitation Center

Provides a place dedicated to serving children with special needs. Children between the ages of birth through 21 come to the CDRC from all over the state, throughout the nation and internationally. Many families come to find out why their child is having difficulties walking, talking, learning, eating or experiencing behavior problems.

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Equestrian Therapy - Boones Mill, Healing Strides of Virginia

Healing Strides is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization providing Equine Assisted Services to individuals with personal challenges, partnering humans and equines to create powerful and lasting change in the lives of individuals throughout the community.

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Adult Services - Charlottesville, VIA Centers for Neurodevelopment

Participants with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related neurodevelopmental disabilities live, work, and play in their communities to the fullest extent possible with VIA’s adult programs, which include day support services, employment services, and behavioral consultation services.

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Camp - Virginia Beach, Families of Autistic Children in Tidewater

Promotes the creation of social, recreational, and vocational programs designed to meet needs of individuals with autism. Currently, activities offered include monthly socials, a day camp over spring break, and Camp Gonnawannagoagain, a summer day camp experience for children and teens with autism.

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Mental Health Services - Norfolk, Compass Behavioral Solutions

Compass provides an array of services along the therapeutic continuum all designed to intervene at the lowest level of care necessary to prevent further disruption or disturbance to families and to improve quality of life. Crisis Intervention services offer immediate access (24/7) to quality therapeutic care and support during a crisis. Crisis intervention is a community-based service that provides brief mental health support to promote client stabilization and crisis management in the home or other appropriate settings. Intensive In-Home (IIH) is a home-based, highly supportive and comprehensive program that provides stability for children, adolescents, and their family who are experiencing a mental health crisis. By design, IIH services are more intensive than traditional mental health services as they focus on the stabilization of the child across multiple settings with the goal of decreasing future hospitalizations or other high-level out of home placements. Mental Health Skill-building Services (MHSS) is an intensive, home-based service that is designed to assist the client in obtaining independence or stability within the community. MHSS is available for adults who have long-term mental health needs, cognitive deficiencies or dual diagnoses. Connections provides home-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children and adolescents under the age of 21, who demonstrate significant impairment in adaptive functioning that is related to either developmental delays or other health conditions. Connections is not a diagnosis-specific program and children with other disorders who exhibit communication and social skills deficits in combination with maladaptive behaviors may qualify for services. Outpatient Counseling: Compass offers individual, family, and couples therapy, matching our treatment approach with our clients' specific needs. Compass specializes in a variety of mental health concerns including stress, anxiety, depression, family conflicts, and behavioral challenges.

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Autism - Chesapeake, Mea'Alofa Autism Support Center

Provides services to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in a clinical setting; supports families with ASD by increasing knowledge of the disorder and its evidence-based treatments; increase awareness of ASD at the community level Services include: clinical consultations; home consultations; school observations; classes for parents, students and professionals about Autism and ABA; program coordination; supervision of full and part time home based programs; resource and referral services and individual education program (IEP) development.

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Day Support-Adults - Richmond, St. Joseph's Villa

Adult Day Support at the Villa provides weekday care for adults over 21. We focus on helping participants build social, daily living, and pre-vocational skills through hands-on activities and community engagement.

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Advocacy and Referral - Oakton, Autism Society of Northern Virginia

Provides information, referrals and support for family members and others affected by autism. Offers monthly meetings, website with monthly newsletter, social activities, and seminars for those who are newly diagnosed.

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Day School - Charlottesville, James C. Hormel School, VIA Centers for Neurodevelopment

Provides clinical and educational services. VIA currently provides the following services: The James C. Hormel School is a year-round, day-school program licensed to serve students diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder between the ages of 2 and 22. Provides students with a comprehensive education and clinical program designed to address the core symptoms of autism and related learning issues. A multidisciplinary faculty develops individualized education programs for each student. Students receive daily one-on-one instruction from instructors, as well as supervision from an Behavior Analyst. Students' parents and caregivers receive additional support and training to implement practices in the home. In addition, families are supported by a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who helps families and caregivers access additional support and community resources. The Outpatient Behavioral Services program provides evidence-based behavioral therapies designed to address the continuum of needs exhibited by children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder. Services are designed to address the core symptoms of autism spectrum disorder along with many of the associated challenges. Depending upon a client's needs, behavior therapy is provided in their homes, communities, and/or VIA's specialized clinic. In addition to individual therapy, the Outpatient Behavioral Services program provides social skills training groups, summer camps, parent and caregiver coaching, and a number of workshops/continuing education events for health care practitioners, educators and child care providers. The Academy is designed to provide adults with autism spectrum disorder a variety of continuing education opportunities and behavioral supports. The Academy provides a continuum of life-long supports designed to meet the variety of needs adults across the autism spectrum may experience. The Academy is comprised of three colleges: College of Life Skills, College of Business and Entrepreneurship, and the College of Health and Well-being. Adult students in the Academy take a variety of courses designed to teach independent living skills, gaining and maintain meaningful employment, and how to live healthy lifestyles. In addition, the College of Health and Well-being offers behavior consultation services. Behavior consultation services consist of intensive, evidence-based assessment and treatment services to address behavior challenges and provide on-going therapeutic support. Highly-trained licensed staff members use person-centered planning techniques with each client to emphasize individual preferences and strengths. Behavior consultation services are designed to assist adults with autism with accessing and maintaining skills taught at the Academy.

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Day Support - Roanoke, VIA Adult Services, VIA Centers for Neurodevelopment

Provide Day Support services to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities and is a provider of Medicaid Developmental Disability Waiver, Intellectual Disability Waiver, and Home and Community-Based Care Waiver Services.

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Mental Health Services - Midlothian, Compass Behavioral Solutions

Connections ABA & Family Support Services Provides home-based and clinic-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children and adolescents under the age of 21 who demonstrate significant impairment in adaptive functioning that is related to either developmental delays or other health conditions.

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Autism Early intervention - North Chesterfield, Autism Center of Excellence

Detecting and tackling developmental delays promptly allows for tailored support, bolstering cognitive, communication, and social proficiencies in children with autism spectrum disorder. This program emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and treatment to foster development during crucial formative years.

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Mental Health Services - Tappahannock, Compass Behavioral Solutions

Connections ABA & Family Support Services Provides home-based and clinic-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children and adolescents under the age of 21 who demonstrate significant impairment in adaptive functioning that is related to either developmental delays or other health conditions.

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ABA Services - Manassas, BreakThru Services

BreakThru Services is ABA services empower children, helping them surmount behavioral hurdles and excel in social, educational, and home environments.

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Special Education - Richmond, Faison Center, The

The school provides services on-site from early intervention through school age and intensive programming for children and young adults diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. In addition, the school offers a variety of consultative services, including home-program support, school consultation, after-care and summer programs and community workshops.

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