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Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services (RRCS
540-825-3100 | 15361 Bradford Road, Culpeper rrcsb.org | rrcsb@rrcsb.org The mission of RRCS is to improve the quality of life of the citizens of Fauquier, Culpeper, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock counties by providing comprehensive behavioral health, developmental disability, substance use disorder, and aging services. RRCS offers a wide variety of programs to Fauquier residents of all ages, including transportation services (to RRCS facilities), volunteer transportation services (for medical and legal appointments), home-delivered meals, an adult daycare program, early intervention for infants and toddlers, services for developmentally/intellectually disabled individuals, behavioral health services for adolescents and adults, and substance abuse services. Services are available to citizens in each of the counties served by RRCS. For general information, please contact the administrative offices at 540-825-3100 and ask to speak to a support coordinator for the service you need or call the number listed in this guide with each service description.
Aging Services
Aging Support Coordinator Services
540-825-3100, extension 3427 rrcsb.org/senior-services/ | rrcsb@rrcsb.org RRCS’s Aging Support Coordinator can offer information, assistance, referral to services (such as home-delivered meals, senior center, etc.), and counseling options to persons age 60 and over, targeting especially those who are frail, have disabilities, or are at risk of institutional placement.
Fauquier Senior Center
540-347-7729 | 430 E. Shirley Avenue, Warrenton rrcsb.org/senior-services/ | rrcsb@rrcsb.org Fauquier Senior Center provides nutritious meals and fellowship for eligible seniors age 60 and over as well as educational and wellness programs, socialization, and recreation through many interesting and fun activities. Door-to-door transportation may be available. The Fauquier Senior Center is open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
540-825-3100 | rrcsb.org/senior-services | rrcsb@rrcsb.org The Virginia Insurance Counseling Assistance Program (VICAP) is part of a national network of programs that offers free, unbiased, confidential counseling and assistance for people who have Medicare or are about to enroll in Medicare. VICAP counselors are certified and trained to assist individuals in understanding all Medicare benefits, including Medicare, Medicare Part D, Medicare Advantage Plans, Medigap, and Long-Term Care Insurance. Counselors are available by appointment. Please call and specify your county so we can direct you to the appropriate VICAP counselor.
Behavioral Health Outpatient Services
540-672-2990 ext. 101 | rrcsb.org | ChildServices@rrcsb.org Support coordination services for children (birth up to 18 years) help children and families learn about and access
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services to address behavioral, developmental, and social needs. These services focus on increasing the child’s or youth’s participation in family and community activities. There are different types of support coordination services to address a variety of needs.
Fauquier Behavioral Health Clinic
540-347-7620 12 North Hill Drive, Warrenton | rrcsb.org Outpatient services consist of an array of center-based services designed to evaluate and treat the effects of behavioral health disorders that impair a person’s ability to function. Outpatient services are offered at both our Fauquier and Culpeper Behavioral Health Clinics. The Fauquier Clinic is open Monday through Friday. For an initial assessment, Rapid Access is provided Tuesday through Friday. Visit rrcsb.org and click on Services.
Clinical Services
Infant and Toddler Connection (ITC)
540-829-7480 rrcsb.org/infant-youth-services/infant-toddler-connection itc@rrcsb.org ITC provides early intervention support and services to infants and toddlers from birth through age two who are not developing as expected or who have a medical condition that can delay normal development. These supports and services are available for all eligible children and their families regardless of the family’s ability to pay. For more information about early intervention services, visit www. infantva.org.
Prevention Services
540-825-3100 rrcsb.org/prevention-services | prevention@rrcsb.org Prevention services provides evidence-based programs and training focused on substance abuse, opioid/prescription medication misuse and suicide prevention. Prevention services also works closely with community coalitions and community partner organizations to address these community issues. Prevention programs and training include: Mental Health First Aid, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s), Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training, Overdose Reversal Training (REVIVE), and Community Presentations on Resiliency and Life Skills Development.
Community Support Services
Bridges Day Support Program
540-829-7628 13523 Beverly Ford Road, Elkwood rrcsb.org | rrcsb@rrcsb.org Bridges offers group day, community engagement, and some community coaching services for adults with developmental disabilities, including individuals with an intellectual disability. Program activities are offered at the program location, along with a heavy emphasis on being in the community to build and maintain community connections and relationships. Supports and skillbuilding opportunities are individualized. There are many opportunities for people to enhance their skills related to social interactions, communication, self-care, budgeting, physical and mental wellness, and safety, to name a few. The day program hours are typically Monday through Friday, excluding some holidays and in-service days. Offered by Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services (RRCS). 540-825-3100 ext. 3464 rrcsb.org | rrcsb@rrcsb.org This program supports members enrolled in the CCC Plus program by providing primary healthcare service coordination and ensuring safe and effective transitions across the healthcare continuum. These programs work closely with the client and their interdisciplinary healthcare team and provide information and guidance to improve selfmanagement skills, enhance quality, improve outcomes, reduce hospital readmissions, and encourage appropriate health and medical service utilization.
Community Residential Programs
540-825-3100 | rrcsb.org Residential teams work with individuals who have been diagnosed with a mental illness and/or developmental disability to promote independent living and increase a wide range of skills. An individualized support plan details the supports and skill-building activities that are important to the individual. Some examples include support and skill-building related to social interactions, medication management, household tasks, peer support, community connections, and physical and mental wellness. The hours and types of support provided are based on the individual’s assessed needs.
Support Coordination Services
540-825-3100 | rrcsb.org | rrcsb@rrcsb.org Support coordination services are the entry point for all RRCS residential and day support programs. Support Coordinators help coordinate services to meet medical, psychiatric, social, nutritional, educational, vocational, employment, housing, transportation, recreational, legal, and advocacy needs. Intellectual/Developmental Disability Support Coordination provides services to children or adults who have a diagnosis of developmental disabilities prior to age 18. Expanded or waiver services are offered through the Developmental Disability Waiver Program for those who meet the additional eligibility requirements of the waiver program. Behavioral Health Support Coordination provides services to adults 18 and older who have been diagnosed with a mental illness and need support to maintain stability in the community and work towards recovery.
Crisis Services
540-825-5656, option 7 RRCS operates a crisis hotline that is available to residents of Fauquier 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. For individuals suffering from a mental health emergency, call 540-825-5656 option 7.
Young Adult Coordinated Care (YACC)
540-825-3100, extension 3470 rrcsb.org/ | yacc@rrcsb.org The Young Adult Coordinated Care (YACC) program provides comprehensive support to adolescents and young adults (15-25) experiencing a first episode of psychosis. This program, modeled from OnTrackNY, offers a team of professionals to support individuals in reducing symptoms and increasing community integration. Services integrate a recovery-based, strength-focused approach, which relies on shared decision making, with cognitive enhancement therapy and support. With an early intervention focus, services target individuals who have been experiencing symptoms for less than two years and provide up to two years of support. Insurance is accepted. Visit rrcsb.org and click on Services.
Chronic Disease Self Management Education (CDSME)
540-547-4824 rrcsb.org/senior-services | bonnired@comcast.net These free workshops are designed for individuals with any chronic health condition, plus their caregivers and family members. Learn better ways of coping and managing your health by taking part in a six-week workshop. Small groups meet in a casual, interactive atmosphere. Contact Bonnie Vermillion, Program Coordinator at bonnired@comcast.net. Provided through Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services.
Volunteer Services -RRCS
540-825-3100, ext. 3358 rrcsb.org/volunteers | rrcsb@rrcsb.org Make a difference in Fauquier County. Join forces with many other dedicated volunteers to improve the lives of seniors. Share your interests, experience, and knowledge at a program of your choice. Volunteers are needed at our senior centers, for transit programs, and in other areas.
Substance Use Disorder Outpatient Services
540-347-7620 | rrcsb.org This service includes motivational enhancement therapy, individual psychotherapy, education groups, group therapy, and drug screening programs. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Suboxone is provided on an outpatient basis to individuals engaged in weekly counseling services at either our Culpeper or Fauquier Clinics. 540-547-2760 | rcsb.org Boxwood’s residential alcohol and other drug treatment program involves individual, family and group counseling, educational films, lectures, and relapse prevention. Alcoholics/Narcotics Anonymous (AA or NA) groups are held on a daily basis. Family programs and visitation is offered on Sundays. The program also provides co-occurring groups for those with behavioral health and substance use issues. Boxwood Detox Services is a six-bed medically-assisted detoxification from alcohol and other drugs for individuals who are not in need of hospital-based detoxification. The detox program usually lasts four to seven days and includes medical monitoring, medication as appropriate, and education/groups. The Boxwood facility is located in Culpeper and serves residents from Fauquier County.
Peer Recovery Services
540-347-7620 ext 1026 | rrcsb.org | peerservices@rrcsb.org The Peer Recovery Program provides recovery support services to community members to find, maintain, or strengthen their path of recovery OR to provide similar services to support families who have a family member in recovery. Peers can offer hope for a full life based on their experiences with recovery from Substance Use or Mental Health Challenges. Rather than telling you how or what to do, we support, encourage, and empower individual choices and work from a place of shared experiences in recovery.
Peer2Peer Regional Warmline
1-833-626-1490 | rrcsb.org/warmline The Peer2Peer Regional Warmline is a free, consumer-run
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