Region Five

Our Services

How we help.

A broad array of comprehensive, evidence-based, public behavioral health and developmental services is available locally and regionally through the Region 5 collaborative. Services are specifically designed to meet the needs of citizens of the Greater Tidewater Hampton Roads Area of Southeastern and Coastal Virginia. We are easily accessible and prepared to help.

How We Help

In partnership with Virginia’s Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, we work closely with military families, local public and private school districts, law enforcement and the courts, state and local hospitals and emergency service departments, private service providers, and local health and social services departments to support a continuum of behavioral healthcare throughout Virginia.

Our services are personalized to meet your needs and the needs of your family and loved ones. We promote recovery, self-determination, and whole-person, person-centered planning, and work to protect, and advocate for your best mental health. We take pride in educating our communities to promote understanding and compassion, eliminate stigma, and becoming empowered as central points of access to health and wellness-related resources.

Service Members, Veterans & Families

Programs for veterans, active military and their families to obtain behavioral health treatment services and supports.

Peer & Family Support

Peer support providing guidance, advocacy and support for individuals with mental health, substance use and co-occurring disorders.

Gero Community Stabilization

Geriatric community stabilization providing behavior support, crisis services, and coordination of care for Region Five residents 65+ with dementia, Alzheimer’s, or serious mental illness.

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Brain Injury Rehabilitation Support

A community-based support program serving individuals with Brain Injuries, Neurocognitive Disorders (NCD), and/or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
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Youth Substance Abuse Program

A community program that provides services to youth between the ages of 12-18 that are struggling with substance abuse.
Southeastern Family Project

A licensed substance use disorder residential treatment program for non-pregnant women, pregnant and recently post-partum women and their infants.

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Regional Deaf Services Counselor

Providing culturally and linguistically accessible mental health counseling for individuals who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or DeafBlind.
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