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Substance Abuse and Recovery
Bradley Free Clinic’s Behavioral Health Services
Mental Health
Specialty mental health services, including: • traditional 60minute talk therapy sessions • psychiatric evaluation and medication management
Community Health Worker (CHW)
Our CHW facilitates access to services and resources, as well as works to improve quality of service delivery for residents.
Explores 21 pathways that affect social determinates of health including: • socioeconomic factors • physical environment • health behaviors • access to health care
In partnership with UWRV and Healthy Roanoke Valley
Peer Recovery Services
Hope Initiative peers help participants, those seeking treatment and recovery for any type of addiction choose resources including: • detoxification and stabilization • inpatient treatment • short term (30 days - 90 days) • long term (90 days - 2 years+) • intensive outpatient • medication assisted treatment • mental health • aftercare/support groups • recovery residences • employment
1240 3rd Street SW Roanoke, VA 24016 Phone: 540-344-5156
Contact Bradley Free Clinic to reach the program you need Phone: 540-344-5156 Email: shannons@bradleyfreeclinic.com Web: www.bradleyfreeclinic.com
Alcoholics Anonymous
Meetings scheduled at varying times and locations throughout our region. Roanoke Valley Intergroup 3451 Brandon Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Contact: 540-343-6857 or aaroanoke.org
ARCH Bethany Hall
This residential substance abuse treatment program provides a second chance for women, pregnant/postpartum women, and child welfare-involved women in recovery from drugs and alcohol. ARCH 404 Elm Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Contact: 540-344-8060 or archservices.org
Avenues to Wellness
This service offers substance abuse assessment and counseling to adolescents, adults and their families. Avenues to Wellness 16 Walnut Ave., Roanoke, Va. Contact: 540-345-6468 or avewell.com
Be A Quitter!
Quit tobacco with help and support from Carilion Clinic. After an introductory meeting, you and a pulmonary clinical nurse specialist/certified tobacco treatment specialist will work together to develop your customized quitting plan. Contact: 540-266-6000 / 800-422-8482
Medication-Assisted Recovery Anonymous (MARA)
Every Tuesday, 11 a.m. Join our virtual support group of people who believe in the value of medication as a means to recovery.
To join, follow the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84886240834?pwd=MXVOSF dPazhlZUtRdjJuWm9pRUtrQT09 Meeting ID: 848 8624 0834 Passcode: MARA Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/keJmn3O1m1 Meeting ID: 848 8624 0834 Passcode: 410898 Carilion Community Mental Health Contact: 540-853-9152 or crparker1@carilionclinic.org
Mother Up
Empowering pregnant women and mothers to overcome substance abuse disorders through counseling and life-stabilizing treatments. Children’s Trust and Carilion Clinic Contact: 540-981-8181 / 800-284-8898 or mother-up.org
Project Link
This program is for pregnant women and women with children under 5 who seek help recovering from substance abuse. Blue Ridge Behavioral Health Contact: 540-266-9200, ext. 3275 / ext. 3223
REVIVE! Training: Opioid Overdose Reversal and Naloxone Distribution
Join the fight against opioids with this one-hour training designed to equip you to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose with the administration of naloxone. Walk-ins welcome. Roanoke City Health Department 1502 Williamson Road, 2nd floor, Roanoke, Va. Contact: 540-204-9972 / 540-283-5036
REVIVE! Opioid Overdose and Naloxone Education
Lay rescuer training teaches how to recognize overdoses, the risk factors for overdoses and myths about overdose reversal and how to administer naloxone. Registration is required. Blue Ridge Behavioral Health 611 McDowell Ave., Roanoke, Va. Contact: 540-266-9200 or LEichenlaub@brbh.org
SMART Recovery Meeting (Virtual)
Every Thursday, March 4 – June 3, 3 p.m. SMART Recovery’s 4-Point Program® helps people recover from all types of addictive behaviors, including: alcoholism, drug abuse, substance abuse, drug addiction, alcohol abuse, gambling addiction, cocaine addiction, and addiction to other substances and activities.
To join, follow the meeting link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87513240865?pwd =dEJQdENxTmNVOUFGRjg1dmZ1UkdxUT09 Meeting ID: 875 1324 0865 Passcode: 227117 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/keJmn3O1m1 Carilion Community Mental Health Contact: 540-853-9152 or crparker1@carilionclinic.org
, 2020
for new clients and referrals from our Roanoke Valley communies for ALL services. For the safety of our clients and staff, we currently are offering ONLINE TELEHEALTH opons
for most services, including the inial visit for assessment.
The stress and anxiety of the coronavirus pandemic, as well as current social distancing recommendaons, can exacerbate mental health and substance use disorders. We accept Medi caid and most forms of insurance. BRBH, as the local communi ty services board, remains open to serve the needs of adults, children and families experiencing serious mental illness, sub stance use disorders, or developmental disabilies.
At BRBH, we are an essenal provider of behavioral health services and we remain open to residents of the City of Roanoke, City of Salem, Roa noke County, Botetourt County and Craig County. To insure client and staff safety during the coronavirus outbreak, many of our services are currently being delivered through online or telephone plaorms:
Emergency Services (for psychiatric crisis) Outpaent Counseling Services (adult and children) Mental Health and Developmental Disabilies Care Coordinaon Mental Health Skill Building Psychosocial Rehabilitaon Services Project Link—Specialized substance use treatment for women who are pregnant or have young children Program of Asserve Community Treatment (PACT) Crisis Stabilizaon Unit Permanent Supporve Housing
We are offering limited onsite visits for those who do not currently have flulike symptoms and we are screening all who enter our buildings. Please call ahead if you need an onsite appointment. In a survey of our clients:
I feel helped by the ser vices that I receive at BRBH.
For more Covid19 resources for mental health, please visit our website at www.BRBH.org