Residential Services
Residential Services provide clients with resources to live in the community in a setting best-suited for their needs and any associated level of care.
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Read MoreResidential Services provide clients with resources to live in the community in a setting best-suited for their needs and any associated level of care.
Supportive Residential Services (SRS) provides a continuum of supportive and supervised residential options for adults who have active cases with the Virginia Beach Behavioral Health division. Options include transitional housing, adult foster care, assisted living facilities, subsidized housing with in-home support, and Permanent Supportive Housing.
The program also includes behavioral health skill building services that focus on the acquisition of skills in activities of daily living such as personal safety, nutrition, medication management.
These services are person-centered and are committed to maximizing individual self-determination, personal choice, and decision-making to enhance the quality of life with full integration in the community.
Services provided are determined by person-centered assessments, which become the basis for the specific goals, objectives, and supports necessary for community success and personal fulfillment.
The Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) program was authorized by the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Amendments Act of 1990 and has been an active outreach service under the Virginia Beach Human Services umbrella in Virginia Beach for 20 years.
PATH provides services to individuals with serious mental illness, including those with co-occurring substance use disorders, who are experiencing homelessness or are at imminent risk of becoming homeless. PATH can refer individuals to Behavioral Health Substance Use Services, primary health services, and relevant housing services, such as the Regional Housing Crisis Hotline.
PATH provides training to the teams working in shelters, health clinics and to other organizations where homeless individuals require services. PATH can provide presentations for any organization desiring more information on homelessness.
Call (757) 385-0672 or (757) 636-3160 for more information.