Resources
Thank you for completing the screening. Treatment services for mood and anxiety disorders are available through your health insurance. Low-cost services are listed below:
For more information and to access your local crisis center, visit the Crisis Link website at : https://prsinc.org/crisislink/
I live in Loudoun County:
- For the latest Loudoun County information and updates on COVID-19 click here
Call 911 and request a CIT (Crisis Intervention Team) officer
- Loudoun County Emergency Services is staffed by trained professionals who respond to mental health, developmental, and/or substance related crisis: 703-777-0320
Non-crisis treatment services for residents of the County of Loudoun:
- Contact the Access Office 9AM-5PM during standard business days at 703-771-5155
Coordinated Specialty Care: First Episode Psychosis: Loudoun County: Linking Individuals & Navigating Care (LINC) program operated by Loudoun County Department of Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Developmental Services 703-777-0147
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I live in ALEXANDRIA:
Crisis resources specific to residents of the City of Alexandria:
For COVID-19 information and updates see Alexandria City latest COVID-19 information and updates
Alexandria DCHS Emergency Services provides 24-hour intervention for persons experiencing a mental health or substance abuse-related crisis: 703.746.3401
24-Hour Adult Detox Services provides a short-term treatment environment for persons who are withdrawing from alcohol or drugs and works with them to accept ongoing treatment as appropriate: 703.746.3636
Non-crisis treatment services for residents of the City of Alexandria:
Contact your health insurance provider, including Medicaid and Medicare
For children/youth contact members of student support team at their school (social workers, administrators, nurses, counselors, psychologists)
Adult intake for mental health, substance abuse and intellectual disability services at Alexandria Department of Community and Human Services/Community Services Board:703.746.3535
Youth intake for mental health, substance abuse and intellectual disability waiver services at Alexandria Department of Community and Human Services/Community Services Board: 571.213.7963
Coordinated Specialty Care: First Episode Psychosis: Alexandria City: Transitioning Adults into Living Successfully (TRAILS) program operated by Alexandria Department of Community and Human Services Trails2recover@alexandriava.gov or call 703-746-746
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I live in Fairfax County including the cities of Fairfax or Falls Church
Emergency Services / Mobile Crisis Unit: 703-573-5679 | TTY: 711 Available 24/7/365 for people who have a mental illness, substance use disorder, and/or intellectual disability, are in acute distress and need immediate help.
Walk-in emergency psychiatric services at the Merrifield Center (8221 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive, Lower Level, Fairfax), M-F 9:00AM-5:00PM 703-573-5679, TTY 711.
One Mobile Crisis Unit which responds to crises throughout Fairfax County, 703-560-0224 or 703-573-5679, TTY 711
https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/...
Adults, Youth and Children Non-emergency entry and referral service: 703-383-8500 | TTY: 711
Coordinated Specialty Care Program: First Episode Psychosis and Clinical High-Risk for Psychosis: Turning Point Program
For More information please call 703-559-3300 and ask for the Turning Point program. https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/community-services-board/services/turning-point
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I live in Prince William County
For the latest Prince William County COVID-19 information and updates click here
24 hour Emergency Services
703-792-7800 (Manassas)
703-792-4900 (Woodbridge)
ACTS Helpline 703-368-4141 24-hour hotline
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I live in Arlington County
For the latest Arlington County information and updates on COVID-19 click here
24 hour Emergency Services: 703-228-5160
Non-emergency appointments: 703-228-4864
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If you are concerned about your safety or that of someone else, the following crisis resources are available for Northern Virginia Residents 24/7/365:
PRS CrisisLink brings immediate help, hope, and healing to empower individuals facing serious life challenges, suicidal thoughts, emotional or situational problems 24/7/365: Hotline (703.527.4077) or Text “Connect” to 855-11
Children’s Regional Crisis Response (CR2) provides rapid response to youth (17 & younger) facing a mental health and/or substance use crisis: 844-N-Crisis (844.627.4747)
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