Acute mental health and crisis support
2 North
Acute inpatient psychiatric unit
Community based counseling centers that provide social and psychological services to include professional counseling to individuals and groups typically focused on PTSD, MST, and trauma.
Vet Centers
Residential treatment for substance use and alcohol addiction.
DAP
Domiciliary
SRRTP12 step program in the community that provides sober supports to include mutual support, a space to share their experiences, and sponsors.
Alcoholics, anonymous, narcotics anonymous, cocaine anonymous
number to call if you are facing a mental health crisis, or experiencing suicidal ideation, plan, or intent
988 VA crisis line
VA program that provides coordinated mental healthcare to include therapy, medication management, peer support, etc.
BHIP
Behavioral health interdisciplinary program
Provide community based supportive services to vulnerable veterans and families towards the goal of achieving self-sufficiency and housing and financial stability. Services include financial assistance and ongoing case management
SSVF
Supportive services for veterans families
Outpatient sobriety supports to include intensive outpatient treatment
VA substance abuse, treatment program (SATP)
Homes that provide a structured and supportive environment for individuals recovering from substance abuse. They act as a bridge between treatment and independent living.
Sober living homes
Phone number to call for homeless resources, and to connect with local services and support.
211
Pastoral care and family support for veterans to include couples counseling and intimate partner violence, therapy, education, and resources
Chaplain services
Program that provides publicly funded mental health, intellectual disability, and a substance use services.
Virginia community service board (CSB)
program that provides supported detoxification from alcohol and opiates.
Medical detox, typically completed on the medical floor or 2 North, depending on severity of detox and withdrawal symptoms.
an evidence based approach developed to help individuals gain control over their addictions through self management techniques. It is made up of pure support groups and offer services internationally.
Smart recovery
Call center that act as a starting point for anyone who is experiencing a housing crisis throughout the greater Hampton roads area, and are in need of a shelter, case management, and related services.
Housing crisis hotline 757–587-4202
Residential treatment program that provides ongoing mental health care for PTSD and other mental health diagnoses, also provides general case management and homeless services
Domiciliary
MHRRTP
Nonprofit organization that provides a wide range of program and services to include resources, programs, and community support to aid veterans and service members in their physical and mental health, recovery, career transition, and overall well being
Wounded warrior project
Veterans with lived experience of mental health or substance use disorders who provides support to other veterans in their recovery journey. They provide group and individual services at the VA hospital.
Peer support program.
Peer specialist
Nonprofit organization aimed at addressing health and equity faced by people who use drugs. They provide safer use supplies, social services, and advocate for health policies that address their specific needs and treatment.
Virginia harm reduction coalition
VA program with the goal to reduce homelessness among veterans by conducting outreach and providing housing resources and medical support to homeless veterans.
Healthcare for homeless veterans (HCHV)
Intensive case management and therapeutic services provided in the community for veterans with severe mental illness.
MHICM (mental health intensive case management)
PRRC (psychosocial rehabilitation and recovery center)
Nonprofit charity that provides support services to disabled veterans and their families. Resources include helping with VA benefits, providing transportation to appointments, employment support, and advocating for veterans rights and benefits.
DAV
Disabled American veterans
Program that uses medications and combination with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat substance use disorders, particularly opioid, and alcohol use disorders.
Medication assisted treatment (MAT)
Free, multi year, residential treatment program to help individuals with substance use disorders be productive recovering individuals. Located in North Carolina.
TROSA
A VA outreach initiative designed to provide legally involved veterans with linkages to VA and community resources on dressing clinical needs and fostering stability.
Veterans justice outreach program (VJO)