Contact Information
Address:
410 N Center Dr, Norfolk, VA 23502
Phone:
Website
https://comalt.org/
For over 45 years, we've provided alternative solutions of support and changed lives across North Carolina and Virginia. Whether you're facing substance use challenges, need intellectual or developmental disability services, or seeking mental health support, we're here for you.
410 N Center Dr, Norfolk, VA 23502
https://comalt.org/
Community Alternatives, Inc. - Norfolk, VA
For over 45 years, Community Alternatives, Inc. has been a steadfast presence at our Norfolk location, 410 N Center Dr, dedicated to providing vital support services and fostering positive change within our local community. We understand the unique challenges faced by individuals and families in the Norfolk area, and our mission remains clear: to offer alternative solutions that promote stability, independence, and improved quality of life.
Our commitment at 410 N Center Dr is rooted in providing compassionate, professional, and effective services tailored to meet the specific needs of the people we serve in Norfolk. We focus on empowering individuals through personalized support, connecting them with resources, and offering pathways to overcome obstacles they face daily. Our approach is collaborative, recognizing that lasting change often requires a partnership between the individual and the community resources available to them.
At our Norfolk center, we address a range of needs through evidence-based practices and a dedicated team of professionals. Our services are designed to be accessible and relevant to the diverse population of Norfolk. We strive to create an environment of understanding and hope, recognizing that every individual's journey is unique.
Our core service areas, specifically serving the residents and community members who come to us at 410 N Center Dr in Norfolk, include:
Substance Abuse Treatment: Comprehensive programs designed to help individuals overcome addiction and rebuild their lives. Our Norfolk-based treatment plans are customized to address the specific substance abuse issues faced by clients locally. Mental Health Support: Counseling and therapy services provided by qualified mental health professionals who understand the pressures and opportunities within the Norfolk community. We offer individual, group, and family counseling to address various mental health concerns. Assertive Community Treatment (ACT): A team-based approach providing intensive, community-based support for individuals with severe mental illnesses. Our ACT team in Norfolk works closely with clients to manage symptoms, adhere to treatment plans, and maintain community integration. Supported Housing: Assistance in finding and maintaining safe, affordable housing is a critical component of recovery and stability for many in our Norfolk community. We connect individuals with resources and provide support to navigate the complexities of housing challenges locally. Employment Services: We offer vocational support and job training programs aimed at helping individuals in Norfolk achieve greater independence through meaningful employment or education opportunities within the local job market.Our team at 410 N Center Dr is committed to maintaining the highest standards of care, staying informed about best practices, and continuously improving our services to better serve the people of Norfolk. We believe in the inherent potential within every individual and are dedicated to helping them unlock that potential.
Whether you or someone you know is seeking help for mental health challenges, substance abuse, or support in achieving personal goals, Community Alternatives, Inc. at 410 N Center Dr in Norfolk is here to listen and provide the necessary support. We offer a judgment-free space and a commitment to making a positive difference right here in our community.
To learn more about how we can assist you or to explore our services further, please visit our website or contact us directly.
Contact Community Alternatives, Inc. - Norfolk, VA
Address: 410 N Center Dr, Norfolk, VA 23502
Website: https://comalt.org/
Phone: (757) 468-7000
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Norfolk Location
Q1: What services does Community Alternatives, Inc. offer specifically at our Norfolk location?
A1: Our Norfolk location at 410 N Center Dr provides a range of services including substance abuse treatment, mental health counseling, Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) for severe mental illness, supported housing assistance, and employment services, all tailored to meet the needs of individuals in the Norfolk community.
Q2: Are the services at 410 N Center Dr, Norfolk, VA available on a sliding scale?
A2: Yes, Community Alternatives, Inc. is committed to accessibility. Many of our services at our Norfolk location are offered with options for sliding-scale fees based on income, ensuring that financial barriers do not prevent individuals from accessing vital support. Please contact us at (757) 468-7000 for detailed information on fees.
Q3: How can I access the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) services in Norfolk?
A3: To access ACT services at our Norfolk location, a referral is typically required, often from a primary care provider, hospital, or another mental health professional. Our team at 410 N Center Dr can guide you through the referral process and determine if ACT is the appropriate level of care for an individual's needs. Call us at (757) 468-7000 for more details.
Q4: Does Community Alternatives, Inc. provide counseling services for children and adolescents in Norfolk?
A4: Yes, our mental health services at the Norfolk location are inclusive and serve individuals of all ages, including children and adolescents. Our qualified therapists provide age-appropriate counseling to address a variety of concerns within the Norfolk community. Reach out to us at (757) 468-7000 to discuss this service.
Q5: How does the application process work for the supported housing assistance in Norfolk?
A5: The supported housing process at our Norfolk location involves an assessment of individual needs, availability of resources, and typically includes a waiting period due to demand. Our team can provide information on eligibility criteria and the application process during an intake assessment. Contact our Norfolk office at (757) 468-7000 to begin this process.