Services For People Who Are Deaf, Hard Hearing, Late Deafened And Deafblind
Mission
The Virginia DBHDS Statewide Program, in cooperation with Community Service Boards (CSBs),
offers comprehensive services (statewide, regional, & local) clinical and consultative
services to address the mental health, mental retardation, and substance abuse needs of people
of all ages who are deaf, hard of hearing, late deafened, and deaf-blind, and their families.
- Statewide Program Brochure
- Mental Health Services
- Interpreter Reimbursement
- Deaf Consumer and Family Involvement Project
- Community Resilience Project: Deaf Services Response to September 11th
For general information about Programs and Services, please contact: Michael Shank or the Advisory Council.
(804) 786-1587 (V/TTY)
(804) 786-0918 (Fax)
(804) 371-2177 (Central Office)
Virginia Relay (Voice) 711 or 1-800-828-1140
- Southwest VA Regional Deaf Service Program
- Standards of Care for the Delivery of Mental Health Services to Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons
- VA Association of the Deaf
- VA Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
- VA Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf
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