Local
Brain Injury
Programs that develop an individually tailored treatment plan that combines the resources of many specialists to help individuals who have been disabled by an acquired brain injury (ABI) or traumatic brain injury (TBI) attain their maximum level of functioning and quality of life. There is generally a focus on vocational skills and community reintegration.
Community Living Connection (CLiC), Brain Injury
Case Management, Virginia Peninsula
Survivor and Family Support Group at Denbigh House
Veterans Support Group at The Denbigh House
Support for Adults with Brain Injuries
Grandparent and Kinship Care Supports
Programs in which the full time care, supervision, nurturing and protection of a minor child is the responsibility of a grandparent, aunt, uncle or other relative, member of the child’s tribe or clan, godparent, stepparent, friend of family or another adult who has a long-standing relationship with the child or the family. In many cases, the programs are specifically for grandparents including those raising grandchildren.
Adoption and Post Adoption Services
Kinship Care, Big Stone Gap
Kinship Care, Fishersville
Grandparent and Kinship Program
Kinship Navigator, Family First Virginia
Grandparents as Parents, Relatives as Parents
Family Reunification and Supervised Visitation
Statewide and Nationwide
Brain Injury
Programs that develop an individually tailored treatment plan that combines the resources of many specialists to help individuals who have been disabled by an acquired brain injury (ABI) or traumatic brain injury (TBI) attain their maximum level of functioning and quality of life. There is generally a focus on vocational skills and community reintegration.
Brain Injury Recovery
Concussion Recovery Services
Project Achieve
TBI Recovery Support Program, Fort Belvoir
TBI Recovery Support Program, Richmond
No Cost Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Treatment for Veterans and First Responders
Grandparent and Kinship Care Supports
Programs in which the full time care, supervision, nurturing and protection of a minor child is the responsibility of a grandparent, aunt, uncle or other relative, member of the child’s tribe or clan, godparent, stepparent, friend of family or another adult who has a long-standing relationship with the child or the family. In many cases, the programs are specifically for grandparents including those raising grandchildren.