Contact Information
Address:
410 N Center Dr, Norfolk, VA 23502
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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., located at 410 N Center Dr, Norfolk, VA 23502, has been a cornerstone of support for individuals and families facing life's most challenging circumstances for over four decades. Our mission remains steadfast: to provide compassionate, professional, and effective alternative solutions that empower individuals to overcome obstacles, rebuild their lives, and integrate successfully into their community right here in Norfolk.
At our Norfolk location, we understand that each person's journey is unique. That's why we offer a diverse range of services meticulously crafted to address the specific needs of our neighbors in Norfolk. Our dedicated team of experienced professionals is committed to providing personalized support, fostering independence, and promoting stability for those seeking help with mental health challenges, substance use disorders, or developmental disabilities.
Our comprehensive suite of services at 410 N Center Dr is designed to provide holistic support. Our counseling services offer individual, group, and family therapy sessions led by licensed therapists who specialize in trauma, stress management, depression, anxiety, and other mental health concerns prevalent within our Norfolk community. We believe in creating safe spaces where individuals can process their experiences, develop coping strategies, and build resilience.
For those navigating the complexities of addiction, our substance abuse programs provide evidence-based treatment and support. We offer assessment, individualized treatment planning, counseling, education on recovery, and support groups all focused on helping Norfolk residents achieve and maintain sobriety. Our approach combines professional care with community support to foster lasting recovery.
Individuals with developmental disabilities find invaluable support at our Norfolk center. We provide comprehensive case management, vocational training, supported employment services, and community integration programs. Our goal is to equip these individuals with the skills and resources they need to live fulfilling lives, contribute to their community, and make choices that enhance their independence and well-being.
Our support groups, available both in-person at our Norfolk facility and via telehealth, connect individuals facing similar challenges. These groups provide a platform for sharing experiences, reducing isolation, and building a network of understanding and encouragement within the Norfolk community. We facilitate groups focused on various issues including grief, parenting challenges, recovery support, and peer support for mental health conditions.
Community Alternatives, Inc. at 410 N Center Dr is deeply rooted in the Norfolk area. We pride ourselves on our intimate understanding of local resources, challenges, and opportunities. Our staff lives and works within the Norfolk community, allowing us to provide culturally relevant support and connect individuals with appropriate local services. We are committed to being a stable, reliable resource for Norfolk residents seeking positive change.
Whether you are seeking mental health counseling, support for substance use recovery, assistance for a developmental disability, or simply looking for a supportive community, our team at 410 N Center Dr is dedicated to walking alongside you. We believe in the inherent strength and potential of every individual and are committed to helping you unlock yours.
For more information about our services in Norfolk or to learn how we can assist you or someone you know, please visit our website at https://comalt.org/ or call our Norfolk location directly at (757) 468-7000. We look forward to supporting the vibrant community of Norfolk.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What specific services does Community Alternatives, Inc. offer at our Norfolk location?
We provide counseling services for mental health challenges, substance abuse treatment programs, support groups for various issues, case management for developmental disabilities, vocational training, and supported employment services specifically tailored for the residents of Norfolk.
2. How can I schedule an appointment for counseling services at your Norfolk center?
You can schedule an appointment by calling our Norfolk location directly at (757) 468-7000. Our staff will gather necessary information, determine the appropriate level of care, and help you get connected with one of our qualified therapists serving Norfolk residents.
3. Are your services covered by insurance for clients residing in Norfolk?
Community Alternatives, Inc. at 410 N Center Dr works with many insurance providers to facilitate coverage for our services. We also offer a sliding fee scale based on income for those who qualify. Please call our Norfolk office at (757) 468-7000 for detailed information regarding insurance verification and payment options specific to Norfolk residents.
4. What is the process for someone in Norfolk seeking substance abuse help?
The process begins with a confidential assessment at our Norfolk facility. Based on the assessment, our team will develop an individualized treatment plan focused on recovery goals. We offer various levels of care including assessment, counseling, education, and support groups all designed to support sobriety within the Norfolk community.
5. How does the case management service for developmental disabilities work in Norfolk?
Our case managers at 410 N Center Dr work closely with individuals in Norfolk to assess their needs and develop a personalized plan. This may include coordinating healthcare, identifying community resources, exploring employment opportunities, and connecting with support services all within the Norfolk area to promote independence and community integration.