Local
Brain Health and Fitness
Programs that feature mental exercises often called "brain games", physical exercise, proper nutrition, adequate sleep, stress management strategies, recommendations regarding other sound lifestyle choices, and other activities whose objective is to maintain or increase brain function including attention, memory, processing speed, visual processing, auditory processing, reasoning, and working memory as people age.
Richmond Brain Health Initiative
Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
Referred to as DBHDS, Virginia's public mental health, developmental disability and substance abuse services system is comprised of 16 state facilities and 40 locally-run Community Services Boards (CSBs)/Behavioral Health Authorities(BHAs). The CSB/BHAs and facilities serve children and adults who have or who are at risk of mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, developmental disabilities, or substance use disorders. The state office is responsible for internal support functions.
Healthy Families, West Piedmont
Medical Provider, Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
A professional medical care organization that provides primary care or specialty care to prevent, diagnose, or treat Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Routine health care is provided by neurologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, internists, family medicine specialists, nurse practitioners, physicians’ assistants, or other health care providers who serve as the first point of contact with the health care system. Services focus on the prevention and early detection of health problems through regular physical examinations and other similar procedures as well as therapeutic services.
Multiple Sclerosis Center, Roanoke
Multiple Sclerosis Center
Multiple Sclerosis Center
Multiple Sclerosis Center
Multiple Sclerosis Center
Medical Provider, Multiple Sclerosis, Hampton
Medical Provider, Multiple Sclerosis, Norfolk
Medical Provider, Multiple Sclerosis, Suffolk
Medical Provider, Multiple Sclerosis, Virginia Beach
Medical Provider, Multiple Sclerosis, Williamsburg
Local, Statewide and Nationwide
Brain Health and Fitness
Programs that feature mental exercises often called "brain games", physical exercise, proper nutrition, adequate sleep, stress management strategies, recommendations regarding other sound lifestyle choices, and other activities whose objective is to maintain or increase brain function including attention, memory, processing speed, visual processing, auditory processing, reasoning, and working memory as people age.
Brain Health, Memory, and Dementia Screening
Medical Provider, Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
A professional medical care organization that provides primary care or specialty care to prevent, diagnose, or treat Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Routine health care is provided by neurologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, internists, family medicine specialists, nurse practitioners, physicians’ assistants, or other health care providers who serve as the first point of contact with the health care system. Services focus on the prevention and early detection of health problems through regular physical examinations and other similar procedures as well as therapeutic services.
Medical Provider for Multiple Sclerosis
Medical Provider, Neurology, Multiple Sclerosis
Statewide and Nationwide
Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
Referred to as DBHDS, Virginia's public mental health, developmental disability and substance abuse services system is comprised of 16 state facilities and 40 locally-run Community Services Boards (CSBs)/Behavioral Health Authorities(BHAs). The CSB/BHAs and facilities serve children and adults who have or who are at risk of mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, developmental disabilities, or substance use disorders. The state office is responsible for internal support functions.
Administrative Services
Medical Provider, Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
A professional medical care organization that provides primary care or specialty care to prevent, diagnose, or treat Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Routine health care is provided by neurologists, neuropsychologists, psychiatrists, internists, family medicine specialists, nurse practitioners, physicians’ assistants, or other health care providers who serve as the first point of contact with the health care system. Services focus on the prevention and early detection of health problems through regular physical examinations and other similar procedures as well as therapeutic services.