A community services board (CSB) is the point of entry into the publicly-funded system of services for mental health, intellectual disability, and substance abuse. CSBs provide pre-admission screening services 24-hours per day, 7 days per week. You may use the tools below to find your local CSB, or view the list of Emergency/Crisis Phone Numbers.
- CSB Address List
- CSB Web sites
- Duties
- Find Your CSB
- History
- Jobs
- Office of Community Contracting
- Services
- Virginia Association of Community Service Boards (VACSB)
Please use the scroll box and click on your county or city. Press Submit to display your CSB information.
Find Your CSB by the First Letter of the CSB Name -- or List All CSBs
If you know the first letter
of your CSB name,
please key it in the box below, and press Submit.
(For a list of all CSBs, leave the box blank and press Submit.)
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CSBs offer varying combinations of six core services:
- emergency services (mandated)
- local inpatient services
- outpatient and case management services
- day support services
- residential services
- prevention and early intervention services
Visit the Office of Community Contracting page for the latest information on Consumer Services Submission and Core Services Taxonomy.
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Community services boards (CSBs) are the local public mental health, mental retardation, and substance abuse authorities. While CSBs are agents of the local governments that established them, most CSBs are not city or county government departments. These services are provided through a broad and diverse network of CSBs and their directly-operated and contractual programs.
In 1968, enabling legislation for CSBs, Chapter 10 of Title 37.1 of the Code of Virginia, was enacted. The first two CSBs were established in Arlington and Prince William Counties. Today, 40 CSBs provide some services in every city and county in Virginia, 134 localities in all. The Department first funded local services through CSBs in fiscal year 1971, distributing $480,078 to 14 CSBs. In FY 2003, the Department disbursed more than $206 million of state and federal funds to the 40 CSBs. In addition, more than $106 million of state funds matched federal Medicaid reimbursements for State Plan Option and Mental Retardation Waiver services.
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Sections 37.1-197, 197.1, 197.2, and -198 of the Code of Virginia state the powers and duties of CSBs. The current Overview of Community Services Delivery in Virginia contains several ways to classify CSBs (number of localities served, budget size, population density, and type of CSB), describes the composition of CSB boards of directors, lists CSB responsibilities, discusses CSB roles, and includes information about consumers served and services delivered by CSBs in the last fiscal year for which information is available.
Overview of Community Services Delivery in Virginia
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