Community Service Boards

A Community Services Board, also known as a Behavioral Health Authority in some communities (CSB/BHA), is a local provider of supports to individuals with mental health challenges, substance use disorders and intellectual disability (ID) and/or developmental disability (DD). CSBs/BHAs provide support coordination/case management for individuals who wish to transition from an institution to the community with Community Living (CL), the Family and Individual Support (FIS), and the Building Independence (BI) Waivers.

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Find Your CSB: https://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/community-services-boards-csbs

Virginia Association of Community Services Boards

The mission of the Virginia Association of Community Services Boards is to achieve a publicly-funded system of quality public and private services in Virginia that:

  • Is ultimately responsive to individuals with behavioral health and developmental disability service needs, and their families

  • Focuses on community-based supports for individuals with behavioral health and developmental disability service needs

  • Ameliorates and prevents disabling conditions

  • Promotes independence, recovery, behavioral health and education of the public about the needs of individuals with behavioral health and developmental disability service needs

    Learn More: https://vacsb.org/

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