- 24 hour Emergency/Crisis intervention and hospital prescreening.
- Substance Use Services
- Screening for and referrals to detoxification, residential treatment, and halfway house/sober housing services within our region and, when necessary, in other areas of the state. Examples of these services include: Boxwood Detoxification and Residential Treatment; Horizon Behavioral Health Detoxification Center, Mohr Center Residential Treatment, Lord Fairfax House Halfway House, Isaiah 58 Project Halfway House and Grace House.
- Services for women using substances include group counseling, case management, and screening and referral for detoxification, residential treatment, and halfway house/sober housing services. Pregnant women will be seen within 48 hours of their request. Women with dependent children who are not pregnant will be seen within 14 days of their request. Dependent children of women using substances can be screened for services within our Child and Family Services Department and can receive appropriate care and treatment.
- All other individuals using substances intravenously or who are using opiates by any method will receive priority services and/or be referred to other providers of services within 14 days of a request for services. These services may include screening and referral for detoxification, residential treatment or halfway houses, group counseling for women, and screening for appropriate counseling for persons 18 years of age or younger.
- Case-Management services for adults with serious mental illness, for children with or at-risk of serious emotional disturbance, for children of woman with substance use disorders, and for adults and youth with intellectual disabilities.
- Psychiatric and Nurse Practitioner medication management services as connected to case management. Nursing and patient medication assistance services.
- Intensive In-Home Therapy Services for Youth
- In-Home Respite Care Services for persons with intellectual disabilities or developmental disabilities.
- Vocational and Prevocational Day Support/Activity services for persons with intellectual disabilities or other developmental disabilities;
- Psychosocial Day Support Programs for persons with serious and persistent mental illness (Sunshine House in New Market). Van transportation services also available.
- Community-Based, In-Home Mental Health Support Services (MHSS) for persons with serious mental illness;
- Transitional Apartments for persons with serious mental illness (New Market & at other locations in the district)
- Chapin House Group Home for persons with serious mental illness (available through special hospital discharge project)
- Residential Housing (rent assistance) for homeless persons with disabilities through the Shelter Plus Care (S+C) and other supportive services through the Supportive Housing Program (SHP). Both are HUD grant programs.
- Home-based Infant-Toddler case management services for youth 0-3 with developnental disabilities.
- Bright Beginnings early educational program for infants & toddlers with special needs. Theraputic playground on site.
- Prevention and Early Intervention Programs to educate the community about risk factors for substance use, mental illness, emotional disturbance, intellectual disabilities and/or developmental disabilities, and other disorders.
- Special Transportation Services through the Public Mobility Project.
NWCS contracts services through partnerships with other public and private providers that include:
- Concern Hotline;
- ARC of the Northern Shenandoah Valley;
- NW Works, ShenPaco, Blue Ridge Opportunities Workshop;
- Autism Resource Center;
- Shenandoah Valley Community Residences;
- Lord Fairfax House & Edgehill Retreat & Recovery Center
- Warren County Health Coalition.