The primary goal of the Behavioral Healthcare programs is to promote maximum independent living in the community for persons with serious mental illness or substance abuse problems, thereby preventing unnecessary, restrictive institutional placements. The objective is to help these individuals become productive Arlington citizens who are integrated into the community.
![]() | Substance Abuse Services - 703-228-4900 |
![]() | Mental Health Services - 703-228-4864 Services to assist adults with mental health and/or substance abuse problems. Bilingual staff are available and all services are confidential. Learn more>> |
![]() | Mental Health Emergency Services - 703-228-5160 (24-Hour Emergency Line: 703-228-4256) Emergency mental health services for individuals experiencing an acute mental health crisis. Learn more>> |
![]() | Domestic Violence Services Violence Intervention Program Batterers Intervention Program 703-228-1200 | Hotline - 703-228-4848 Specialized services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, 24-hour crisis intervention, client advocacy, companion services, individual and group counseling. Batterers Intervention Program prevents interpersonal violence through specialized services to abusers to stop the cycle of violence in families. |
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Behavioral Healthcare Home
Substance Abuse Services
Mental Health Services
Mental Health Emergency Services
CONTACT US
Department of Human Services
Behavioral Healthcare Division
1725 N. George Mason Dr.
Arlington, VA 22205
Phone: 703-228-5160
Fax: 703-228-5234
TTY: 703-228-4612 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. / 703-228-4256 for 24-hour emergency
Hours of Operation: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.