deficits and other behavioral concerns, as well as familial and relational issues. Treatments include play therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, trauma-informed care, and behavioral intervention. In addition to face-to-face visits, we are also able to provide Tele-Behavioral Health Services.
ASSISTED LIVING
Assisted living provides a special combination of residential housing, personalized support services, and healthcare. These services are designed for the individual needs of those who require help with activities of daily living (dressing, bathing, grooming, etc.), but do not require the skilled medical care provided in a nursing home. Various services and levels of care are available, but most locations provide assistance with daily activities, meals, laundry, and housekeeping.
English Meadows Senior Living Community 540-443-8615 239 Alexandria Pike, Warrenton
www.englishmeadowsslc.com, micaela@twenty20management.com English Meadows provides care options which include assisted living and memory care. The Warrenton campus provides 39 residential units. This beautiful campus offers 39 Resident Units, consisting of AL Studios & AL Apartments. Several Shared Studios are also available for lease. English Meadow’s mission is to provide quality, affordable senior living care for residents.
Auxiliary Grant for Assisted Living
Facility Assistance, Fauquier County Department of Social Services 540-422-8400 320 Hospital Drive, Suite 11, Warrenton An auxiliary grant from DSS is an income supplement for individuals who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and certain other aged, blind, or disabled individuals who reside in a licensed assisted living facility (ALF) or an approved adult foster care (AFC) home. Payments are issued to individuals monthly, to be used with a designated amount of their monthly income to pay an ALF or AFC maximum monthly rate. Eligibility: Prior to admission to an assisted living facility, an individual must be assessed by an adult services social worker at their local department of social services or another qualified assessor. The individual applying for an auxiliary grant, or the individual’s designated representative, should contact an assessor and request an assessment.
The Villa at Suffield Meadows 540-316-3800 6735 Suffield Lane, Warrenton
VirginiaVilla.org A 56-apartment assisted living facility designed for adults 55 and older. At the Villas, residents have direct access to a professionally trained and compassionate medical staff. For additional information about the Villas, please visit the website at VirginiaVilla.org.
DISABILITY SERVICES:
Accessible Playgrounds Bright Spot Inclusive Playground
540-727-3412 16358 Competition Drive, Culpeper - located at the Culpeper Sports Complex
Fun For All Playground
540-349-2520 800 Waterloo Rd, Warrenton - located at the Warrenton Aquatic and Recreation Facility (WARF)
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Advocacy Organizations The Arc of North Central Virginia (The Arc of NCV) 571-399-5390 P.O. Box 3186, Warrenton
http://www.arcofncv.org, info@arcofncv.org The Arc of North Central Virginia is a local chapter of the world’s largest community-based organization of and for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). We’re committed to supporting people with I/DD to reach their full potential through building community awareness, acceptance, and capacity for support--ensuring that they are valued as classmates, coworkers, neighbors, citizens, and friends. Services include consulting with families, hosting family programs and events, developing local informational resources, and partnering with local organizations to build awareness and capacity for support.
Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center (PEATC) 800-869-6782 / 703-923-0010 (Voice/TTY) 8003 Forbes Place, Suite 310, Springfield
www.peatc.org, partners@peatc.org The Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center builds positive futures for Virginia’s children by working collaboratively with families, schools, and communities in order to improve opportunities for excellence in education and success in school and community life. Our special focus is on children with disabilities. We do this by providing services and support for families and professionals, easy-tounderstand, research-based information and training, and opportunities for strategic partnerships and advocacy for systemic improvement.
Crisis Services Regional Education Assessment Crisis Habilitation (REACH) Program Adult REACH Hotline: 855-917-8278 Children’s REACH Hotline: 888-908-0486
http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/developmental-services/Crisis-services The REACH Program serves children and adults with a developmental disability who also have significant behavioral and/or mental health issues. Through center and community-based support, it provides crisis prevention and intervention services. Referrals and requests for REACH services may be made by individuals, families or service providers. For individuals who utilize the DD waivers, REACH services are included in each waiver. Regardless of waiver status, any individual who meets qualifying eligibility criteria can access REACH services at no cost.
Education Decoding Dyslexia Virginia - Fauquier/ Haymarket Chapter Lynda Bruni, DecodingDyslexia
PWC.fauquier@gmail.com or lbruni18@gmail.com Decoding Dyslexia Virginia is a grassroots movement focused on linking families to resources, support, and educational interventions for dyslexia. We aim to raise dyslexia awareness, empower families to support their children, and inform policy-makers on best practices to identify, remediate, and support students with dyslexia in Virginia. Watch for scheduled meetings on the Decoding Dyslexia Virginia Facebook page.
Parent Resource Center
Fauquier County Public Schools 540-422-7116 430 E. Shirley Ave, Bldg A, Warrenton
https://www.fcps1.org/Page/1550, prc@fcps1.org Fauquier County Parent Resource Center (PRC) helps families of children with disabilities access available information and resources. PRC’s assist parents with questions and planning, as well as provide resources and training sessions, and are committed to a positive relationship between parents and schools for students’ sake.
Fauquier Resource Guide
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