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Provider Data Summary: the State of the State
June 2019
Office of Provider Development
Division of Developmental Services
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Provider Data Summary
November 2018
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Introduction
This is the second Provider Data Summary Report, which provides updates on activities completed by
the Office of Provider Development (OPD) in the Division of Developmental Services (DDS) at the
Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS). As with the previous report, the
focus is on identifying service development needs based on a review of service authorizations and
developmental disability (DD) waiver population data in each locality in Virginia. The “Baseline
Measurement Tool (BMT),” which is used by OPD in conducting this review, has been updated to include
the most recent six months of data.
Providers are encouraged to review the BMT in conducting market research and in strategic planning
efforts. Provider Data Summary webinars continue on a semiannual basis to provide a forum for sharing
the results of ongoing analysis of the opportunities for DD services development across all regions.
Webinars include a basic overview of findings, provide support on using the data provided, and
encourage the development of business acumen in the DD provider community.
As with the last report, there is consideration of a subset of DD Waiver services considered to be more
integrated, which include:
Benefits Planning Community Coaching Community Engagement Community Guide Electronic Home-Based Services Employment and Community Transportation Independent Living Supports In-home Supports
Peer Mentoring Shared Living Supported Living Crisis Support Services Private Duty Nursing Skilled Nursing Sponsored Residential
This report is organized in four sections: Introduction, Executive Summary, Key Performance Measures,
Regional Data, and Development Opportunities. The Executive Summary provides updates on various
efforts to support provider development, the Key Performance Measures section focuses on measures
designed to track Virginia’s success in moving to more integrated options, the Regional Data section
provides information specific to each region around availability, and the Development Opportunities
section encourages the exploration of opportunities based on analysis of the Baseline Measurement
Tool (BMT) from June 2018 through April 2019. The BMT provides baseline and subsequent data on
integrated services, collected at six month intervals, across all cities and counties in Virginia. The BMT
also considers the DD Waiver population in each locality including type of waiver and Supports Intensity
Scale© (SIS©) level.
The BMT, webinar slideshows, and other materials related to Provider Development are available for
download online at http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/developmental-services/provider-development.
Any specific questions about the report can be directed to the Office of Provider Development at DBHDS
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Executive Summary
The Provider Data Summary Report provides a means to track provider development efforts and
communicate changes observed in the DD services system over time. As of April 2019, DBHDS has
enough data to begin evaluating progress across three data points – June 2018, November 2018, and
April 2019. In future reports, a similar method will be followed comparing the past six months with the
original baseline set in June 2018. In this report, data is frequently summarized along these three points,
so that a more meaningful understanding of progress can be achieved. In addition, this report
introduces three measures that are related to the departmental key performance area of Provider
Capacity and Competency. These measures and current targets are established as:
1. Individuals and families on the DD waivers have access to services that support independent living.
20% of Virginia localities have a minimum of two out of four service options supporting individuals with independent living (i.e. in-home support services, independent living supports, supported living, and/or shared living)
2. Individuals and families on the DD waivers have access to Community Engagement (CE) services.
45% of Virginia localities have a minimum of two CE service providers supporting individuals
3. Providers enter Virginia's DD System of supports with an understanding of the rules and requirements affecting them.
15% of all newly licensed providers of DD services complete Provider Readiness Education Program (PREP) training
DBHDS has continued to make progress with various initiatives designed to improve DD waiver provider
capacity in Virginia. The following list highlights the status of Provider Development activities since the
last report:
Provider Roundtables and Regional Support Coordination Meetings were held in all regions in
January 2019. Roundtables were attended by a total of 347 provider representatives and SC
Meetings by 70 Support Coordination representatives. These meetings serve as a forum to exchange
information about topics impacting providers and support coordination, as well as provide space for
shared learning.
Provider Development Activities in the third quarter of FY19 included Community Resource Consultants meeting with 10 providers seeking to diversify or expand services. Seven of the 10 visits were on site at the provider organization and included considerations of Skilled Nursing, Supported Living, Community Guide, Community Engagement, Community Coaching, Independent Living Supports, Employment and Community Transportation, Group Home, and In-home supports. Three barriers to expansion were noted: funding issues, staffing issues, and the lack of regulations and a policy manual. These providers were looking to expand into the following areas:
Alleghany Highlands Augusta County Charlottesville and surrounding counties Mathews Portsmouth
Richmond Rockingham County Virginia Beach Western and Southwestern Regions
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In the fourth quarter of FY19, Community Resource Consultants met with 8 providers (19 participants) seeking to diversify or expand services. Services considered in these meeting included: Community Engagement, Group Home with ASL trained staff, Supported Employment, Workplace Assistance, Group Home (mergers and acquisitions), Supported Living, In-home Support Services, Independent Living Supports, Community Coaching, Therapeutic Consultation, and a shift from consideration of 8 bed group home to more integrated model. Barriers were noted as related to Licensing wait, staffing, initial capital, workforce availability, contract consultation needed, and a lack of CARF accreditation. Areas of expansion considered included: Augusta County Harrisonburg Rockingham Bedford Huddleston Moneta Franklin County Portsmouth
Spotsylvania Fredericksburg King George Caroline Stafford Prince William
The Jump-Start Funding Program has received numerous inquiries, and four applications; two of
which were awarded funds for Independent Living and Supported Living options in the Central and
Western Regions of Virginia. Funds continue to be available to assist providers with service
expansion into underserved localities in all regions. To date, estimates are that 20 people have
accessed Supported and Independent Living Services through Jump-Start Funding.
Virginia has completed its first year as part of the Business Acumen Learning Collaborative with the
HCBS Business Acumen Center (http://www.hcbsbusinessacumen.org/). The focus of the project is
supporting providers to develop skills and competencies in financial acumen, market orientation,
and strategic perspectives so that business acumen is built, expanded, and maintained among the
provider network in Virginia, particularly those waiting to be licensed.
Held in March 2019, DBHDS hosted a Provider Innovation Collaborative that had 400 attendees and
a focus on best practices. The event included speakers from Virginia and other states, including
some speakers that were known nationally, who provided information across four themes: Quality
Improvement, Best Practices, Supporting Crisis and Business Acumen. The event was well received
and is being considered again in 2020. Slide presentations can be viewed at
http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/developmental-services/provider-development.
The Provider Readiness Education Program (PREP) is designed to support a network of quality DD
providers in Virginia. It enables potential providers to increase their understanding of Virginia’s
expectations and requirements, and to give them the tools they need to be successful. PREP is based
on a mixed method approach and includes online training, followed by an in person session, and
access to additional resources to support their learning. The program was initiated in June 2019 and
will continue on a semi-annual basis. Priority is given to providers who have been in queue for a
license for at least six months or who have been licensed with the past 12 months. There were 106
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providers invited in June, 50 of them registered, and 38 completed the process. Initial data indicates
that 96% of attendees agree that their knowledge and skills have increased as a result.
Next steps for Provider Development include:
finalizing an online provider database,
participation in a community of practice initiative around Charting the Lifecourse©,
exploring how to identify providers with capacity to support complex needs, and
centralizing access to training resources
As we move closer to having regulations and a Community Services Manual for the DD waivers, we will
also focus on updating DDS guidance materials related to the provision of DD waiver services. The
following areas of this report Key Performance Measures, Regional Data, and Development
Opportunities provide visualizations of data derived from the BMT. In particular, DBHDS is requesting
that providers carefully review the Development Opportunities section as this section provides some
indication of where an increased need for development may exist. If you have questions about pursuing
any of the options, please reach out to your CRC or our Program Administration Specialist
http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/assets/doc/DS/pd/pd-assignments-4.1.19-(final-for-use).pdf.
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Key Performance Measures
The following chart represents gains in relation to two measures – one for integrated living and
one for meaningful day (figure 1). These measures are used by DBHDS in tracking the increase
of related services across regions. The measures, current status, and June 2018 baseline data
are included below.
Integrated Living Measure: 20% of Virginia localities have a minimum of two out of four service options supporting individuals with independent living (i.e. In-home support services, independent living supports, supported living, and/or shared living).
Current status: 13.5%
June 2018 Baseline: 12%
13% increase since June 2018
Meaningful Day Measure: 45% of Virginia localities have a minimum of two CE service providers supporting individuals.
Current status: 31.6%
June 2018 Baseline: 27.8%
14% increase since June 2018
n=133
12% 12%
13.5%
27.8% 28.6%
31.6%
%
Figure 1
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Regional contributions to the Integrated Living Measure described on page five are delineated
in the chart below. Increases are noted in Regions 1 and 3 with the remaining regions remaining
consistent with the number of localities meeting the measure (figure 2). The second chart
shows that regions 2, 4 and 5 increased localities meeting the Meaningful Day measure (figure
3).
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s
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n=23 n=25 n=32 n=27 n=26
Number of Localities per region meeting the
Integrated Living Measure
n=23 n=25 n=32 n=27 n=26
Number of Localities per region meeting the
Meaningful Day Measure
Figure 2
Figure 3
Total 13%
Total 9%
Total 28%
Total 33%
Total 39%
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Regional Data
At the regional level, there are noted a majority of small to modest increases in the number of
providers per region. The follow charts detail changes in each of the developmental services
regions.
Additional information is provided related to services having fewer than three providers and
localities where no integrated services are authorized. For comparison, the current provider
count in the former and the total number of people with DD Waiver are provided in the latter.
This report considers services across the five developmental service regions (figure 4).
Region 1 (Western) = Region 2 (Northern) = Region 3 (Southwestern) = Region 4 (Central) = Region 5 (Eastern) =
Figure 4
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Region 1: Western
Integrated Living
Meaningful Day, Crisis, and Nursing
Services limited to fewer than three
provider options in the region (current
provider count in parentheses):
Benefits Planning (0)
Community Guide (0)
Electronic Home-based Services (0)
Employment and Community
Transportation (0)
Peer Mentoring (0)
Shared Living (0)
Supported Living (1)
Crisis Support Services (0)
Private Duty Nursing (1)
Localities lacking more
integrated service options as of
April 2019 (total people with
DD Waivers in parentheses):
Bath County (9)
Buena Vista City (8)
Campbell County (157)
Charlottesville City (90)
Fluvanna County (18)
Greene County (25)
Harrisonburg City (72)
Highland County (6)
Lexington City (4)
Louisa County (39)
Rockbridge County (63)
In-home Support Services = +1 (+16.7%)
Private Duty RN = -1 (INF%)
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Region 2: Northern
Integrated Living
Meaningful Day, Crisis, and Nursing
Region 3
Services limited to fewer than three
provider options in the region
(current provider count in
parentheses):
Benefits Planning (2)
Community Guide (0)
Electronic Home-based Services (0)
Employment and Community
Transportation (0)
Independent Living Supports (2)
Peer Mentoring (0)
Shared Living (0)
Localities lacking more
integrated service options as of
April 2019 (total people with
DD Waivers in parentheses):
Arlington County (152)
Clarke County (20)
Fairfax City (5)
Madison County (17)
Manassas Park City (3)
Page County (26)
Rappahannock County (7)
In-home Support Services = +3 (+15.8%)
Sponsored Residential = +1 (+16.6%)
Independent Living Supports = +1 (INF%)
Benefits Planning +2 (INF%)
2
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Region 3: Southwestern
Integrated Living
Meaningful Day, Crisis, and Nursing
Localities lacking more
integrated service options as
of April 2019 (all waivers
number in parentheses):
Bland County (12)
Buchanan County (33)
Henry County (97)
Lee County (32)
Martinsville City (33)
Pulaski County (61)
Russell County (64)
Scott County (61)
In-home Support Services = +2 (+11.1%)
Independent Living Supports = +2 (+100%)
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Region 4: Central
Integrated Living
Meaningful Day, Crisis, and Nursing
Localities lacking more
integrated service options as
of April 2019 (all waivers
number in parentheses):
Amelia County (14)
Buckingham County (17)
Dinwiddie County (65)
Greensville County (12)
Hopewell City (31)
Lunenburg County (10)
Nottoway County (20)
Surry County (3)
Sussex County (37)
Services limited to fewer than three
provider options in the
region (current provider count in
parentheses):
Benefits Planning (1)
Community Guide (0)
Electronic Home-based Services (0)
Employment and Community
Transportation (0)
Independent Living Supports (2)
Peer Mentoring (0)
Shared Living (1)
Supported Living (1)
Crisis Support Services (1)
In-home Support Services = +1 (+6.25%)
Sponsored Residential = +1 (+9.1%)
Shared Living = +1 (+INF%)
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Region 5
Integrated Living
Meaningful Day, Crisis, and Nursing
Localities lacking more
integrated service options as
of April 2019 (all waivers
number in parentheses):
Essex County (20)
King and Queen County (6)
King William County (29)
Lancaster County (6)
Mathews County (38)
Middlesex County (5)
Northampton County (45)
Northumberland County (7)
Poquoson City (4)
Richmond County (55)
Southampton County (20)
Westmoreland County (15)
Services limited to fewer than three
provider options in the
region (current provider count in
parentheses):
Benefits Planning (0)
Community Guide (0)
Electronic Home-based Services (0)
Employment and Community
Transportation (0)
Peer Mentoring (0)
Shared Living (0)
Crisis Support Services (0)
In-home Support Services = +7 (+18.4%)
Sponsored Residential = +3 (+10.3%)
Supported Living = +1 (+25%)
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Development Opportunities
Information provided in this section relates to possible opportunities for program development.
Providers are encouraged to use this information along with the Baseline Measurement Tool in
conducting market research and during strategic planning discussions. DBHDS is ready to assist
providers who are interested in adding more integrated models of service to the options they
currently provide to people in their services and communities.
The following chart is provided to assist with projecting future community needs. It shows the
FY20 slot distributions by waiver type and slot count per region. It can be seen that in all
regions the Family and Individual Supports Waiver slots outpace the Community Living Slots by
a wide margin. This shift in slot availability increases the need for services available under that
waiver.
FY20 Slot Distribution by Region
The graphic below illustrates the division of FY20 slots across regions. By and large, slots for the
Family and Individual Supports Waiver (FIS) far outpace the creation of slots in the other two
DD waivers (figure 5). Since the FIS waiver contains options that do not include congregate-
based residential supports, providers may consider the more integrated models that will be
needed to support people moving into the FIS waiver such as In-home Support Services, Shared
Living, and Supported Living services.
FIS = 83%
FIS = 82%
FIS = 82%
FIS = 82%
FIS = 81%
BI = 15 FIS = 320 CL = 54
BI = 9 FIS = 164 CL = 27
BI = 7 FIS = 143 CL = 23
BI = 4 FIS = 78 CL = 14
BI = 5 FIS = 102 CL = 17
BI = Building Independence Waiver FIS = Family and Individual Supports Waiver CL = Community Living Waiver
Figure 5
BI = 51 FIS = 807 CL = 135 Total = 993
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Group Home Data
People with support needs typically associated with SIS© Levels 1 & 2 might find more
independence and satisfaction in independent housing. The graphic below provides the count
and total percentage of people based on regional DD waiver totals at SIS© Level 1 and 2 who
are currently residing in group home settings (figure 6). Support Coordinators are encouraged
to discuss more integrated housing options with people at these levels. Further, providers
considering expansion could diversify their service options through the addition of In-home
Support Services and/or Supported Living to support these individuals, as well as others moving
into the waivers.
Levels 1 & 2 are defined as:
SIS© Level 1 Mild Support Needs Individuals have some need for support, including little to no support need for medical and behavioral challenges. They can manage many aspects of their lives independently or with little assistance. SIS© Level 2 Moderate Support Needs Individuals have modest or moderate support needs, but little to no need for medical and behavioral supports. They need more support than those in Level 1, but may have minimal needs in some life areas.
16.2%
11.7%
8.9%
7.9%
13.8%
Level 1 = 39 Level 2 = 431
Level 1 = 32 Level 2 = 332
Level 1 = 34 Level 2 =463
Level 1 = 15 Level 2 = 137
Level 1 = 13 Level 2 = 169
Figure 6
Total authorized for Group Home services = 4755 Total SIS© Levels 1&2 = 1665 (35%)
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Positive Behavioral Support Providers
Behavioral interventionist services are available in all regions. The following chart illustrates the
number of active Positive Behavioral Support Facilitators (PBSF) providers in each region (figure
7). The second number “OAO” (i.e. own agency only) show how many of the total only support
people within their own agency. SIS© Levels 3 & 4 include behavioral support needs as
described in the following definitions:
SIS© Level 3 Mild/Moderate Support Needs with Some Behavioral Support Needs Individuals have little to moderate support needs as in Levels 1 and 2. They also have an increased, but not significant, support needed due to behavioral challenges. SIS© Level 4 Intensive Behavioral Support Needs Individuals have intensive behavioral challenges, regardless of their support needs to complete daily activities or for medical conditions. These adults typically need significantly enhanced supports due to behavior.
A comprehensive PBSF listing can be located online at
http://www.personcenteredpractices.org/launch_vpbs.html. To find Applied Behavioral
Analysts (ABA), visit https://virginiaaba.org/provider-directory/.
OAO = 2
OAO = 4
OAO = 1
OAO = 2
OAO = 0
PBSF = 15 Level 3 = 1087 Level 7 = 197
PBSF = 16 Level 3 = 108 Level 7 = 113
PBSF = 24 Level 3 = 153 Level 7 = 171
PBSF = 5 Level 3 = 60 Level 7 = 80
PBSF = 12 Level 3 = 93
Level 7 = 210
OAO = Own Agency Only
Figure 7
Total active PBSF = 56 (non-duplicated) Total non-active PBSF = 18 Total OAO = 9 Total statewide OAO = 1
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In the following five charts, general observations are made regarding the shift in service availability across localities. This information was derived from the Baseline Measurement Tool (BMT) and offers a small representation of data that can be derived from the tool. Information such as this can be helpful as providers consider options for program expansion.
Increases in In-home Support Services as of April 2019
Added one provider Added two providers Added three or more providers Portsmouth City Roanoke City Salem City Spotsylvania County Washington County
Chesapeake City Loudon
Virginia Beach City
Increases in Independent Living Supports as of April 2019 Added one provider Added two providers Albemarle County Fairfax County Newport News City
Danville City Virginia Beach City
Independent Living Supports Availability between June and November 2018 Locations where people five or more people with BI Waiver live
Locations where Independent Living Supports are authorized
Locations where existing In-home Support Services providers could consider adding ILS*
Arlington County Chesapeake City Chesterfield County Danville City Fairfax County Franklin County Hampton City Hanover County Henrico County Loudoun County Newport News City Norfolk City Pittsylvania County Prince William County Richmond City Roanoke City Roanoke County Virginia Beach City
Danville City Fairfax County Henrico County Newport News City Norfolk City Roanoke City Roanoke County Virginia Beach City
Chesapeake City Chesterfield County Hampton City Hanover County Loudoun County Prince William County Richmond City *These localities have providers with a Supportive In-home License and in which five or more people with BI Waiver reside and there are currently no providers of ILS.
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Changes in Community Coaching Services between June 2018 and April 2019
Added one provider Added two providers Removed one provider Amherst County Augusta County Botetourt County Danville City Halifax County Radford City Roanoke City Rockingham County Salem City Spotsylvania County Virginia Beach City Waynesboro City
Chesapeake City Chesterfield County Fairfax County
Albemarle County Bedford County Portsmouth City Roanoke County Stafford County Winchester City
Increases in other new services between June 2018 and April 2019
Benefits Planning Shared Living Crisis Support Services Henrico County (+1) Prince William County (+1) Spotsylvania County (+1)
Henrico County (+1) Giles County (+1) Prince William County (+2) Radford City (+1)
Changes in Community Engagement Services between June 2018 and April 2019 Added one provider Added two providers Removed one provider Removed two providers Accomack County Appomattox County Bedford County Botetourt County Bristol City Charlotte County Chesapeake City Colonial Heights City Hampton City Hanover County Martinsville City Norfolk City Portsmouth City Powhatan County Roanoke County Salem City
Galax City Prince George County Roanoke City
Henrico County Mathews County Orange County Patrick County Petersburg City Radford City Shenandoah County Virginia Beach City
Lynchburg City
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The localities listed below were selected based on having a DD Waiver population of 50 or more people.
While they are considered to hold sufficient promise for the development of more integrated services,
all localities can be considered and examined in provider expansion efforts. Provided with each locality is
the total number of people with DD waiver and of those the number who have SIS© Level 5, 6, or 7
support needs.
Cities and Counties with 50+ people with DD Waiver (12099 people with DD waiver total; 2030 people total at levels 5, 6 and 7)
The numbers provided below = (all waivers count; total combined count of SIS© Levels 5, 6 and 7) Accomack County (66; 6) Albemarle County (122; 10) Alexandria City (96; 10) Amherst County (163; 35) Arlington County (152; 17) Augusta County (149; 37) Bedford County (183; 45) Campbell County (157; 38) Caroline County (50; 8) Carroll County (188; 73) Charlottesville City (90; 12) Chesapeake City (352; 60 Chesterfield County (1021; 173) Culpeper County (92; 10) Danville City (177; 17) Dinwiddie County (65; 11) Fairfax County (1170; 184) Fauquier County (76; 15) Floyd County (55; 23) Franklin County (111; 32) Frederick County (142; 19) Fredericksburg City (50; 9)
Gloucester County (84; 24) Halifax County (82; 6) Hampton City (290; 42) Hanover County (221; 48) Harrisonburg City (72; 8) Henrico County (614; 70) Henry County (97; 14) James City County (52; 6) Loudoun County (238; 50) Lynchburg City (218; 37) Mecklenburg County (93; 8) Montgomery County (113; 48) Newport News City (243; 36) Norfolk City (380; 37) Orange County (56; 4) Petersburg City (142; 32) Pittsylvania County (164; 25) Portsmouth City (277; 32) Prince Edward County (75; 4) Prince George County (63; 11) Prince William County (461; 93) Pulaski County (61; 25)
Richmond City ( 324; 47) Richmond County (55; 10) Roanoke City (147; 24) Roanoke County (219; 39) Rockbridge County (63; 14) Rockingham County (141; 24) Russell County ( 64; 14) Scott County (61; 5) Shenandoah County (108; 8) Smyth County (78; 16) Spotsylvania County (251; 44) Stafford County (217; 45) Staunton City (66; 11) Suffolk City (168; 28) Tazewell County (74; 12) Virginia Beach City (812; 102) Washington County (88; 19) Waynesboro City (73; 9) Winchester City (93; 12) Wise County (97; 14) Wythe County (77; 29)
In the following five charts, localities with at least 50 people with DD waiver have been listed. Localities
with at least 2 providers of the identified services are indicated by a check mark. Localities that have less
than 2 providers authorized are indicated by “x.” The “x” equals a possible opportunity for development.
Conversations with the Community Services Boards in these areas may confirm the opportunity exists.
Western Region Opportunities [“x” is less than two provider options in localities with 50 or more people]
1497 total with DD Waiver in localities with 50+
Benefits Planning
Community Coaching
Community Engagement
Crisis Support Services
Shared Living
Supported Living
Albemarle County 122
x x x x x
Amherst County 163
x x x x x
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Augusta County 149
x x x x x x
Bedford County 183
x x x x x
Campbell County 157
x x x x x x
Charlottesville City 90
x x x x x x
Harrisonburg City 72
x x x x x x
Lynchburg City 218
x x x x x
Rockbridge County 63
x x x x x x
Rockingham County 141
x x x x
Staunton City 66
x x x x x
Waynesboro City 73
x x x x x x
Northern Region Opportunities [“x” is less than two provider options in localities with 50 or more people]
3408 total with DD Waiver in localities with 50+
Benefits Planning
Community Coaching
Community Engagement
Crisis Support Services
Shared Living
Supported Living
Alexandria City 96
x x x x x x
Arlington County 152
x x x x x x
Caroline County 50
x x x x x x
Clarke County 20
x x x x x x
Culpeper County 92
x x x x x
Fairfax City 5
x x x x x x
Fairfax County 1170
x x
Falls Church City 2
x x x x x x
Fauquier County 76
x x x x x
Frederick County 142
x x x x x x
Fredericksburg City 50
x x x x x
King George County 24
x x x x x x
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Loudoun County 238
x x x x x x
Madison County 17
x x x x x x
Manassas City 16
x x x x x x
Manassas Park City 3
x x x x x x
Orange County 56
x x x x x x
Page County 26
x x x x x x
Prince William County 461
x x x
Rappahannock County 7
x x x x x x
Shenandoah County 108
x x x x
Spotsylvania County 251
x x x x x
Stafford County 217
x x x x x x
Warren County 36
x x x x x x
Winchester City 93
x x x x x
Southwestern Region Opportunities [“x” is less than two provider options in localities with 50 or more people]
1871 total with DD Waiver in localities with 50+
Benefits Planning
Community Coaching
Community Engagement
Crisis Support Services
Shared Living
Supported Living
Carroll County 188
x x x x x x
Danville City 177
x x x x
Floyd County 55
x x x x
Franklin County 111
x x x x x x
Henry County 97
x x x x x x
Montgomery County 113
x x x x x
Pittsylvania County 164
x x x x x x
Pulaski County 61
x x x x x x
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Roanoke City 147
x x x x x
Roanoke County 219
x x x x x
Russell County 64
x x x x x x
Scott County 61
x x x x x x
Smyth County 78
x x x x x x
Tazewell County 74
x x x x x x
Washington County 88
x x x x x
Wise County 97
x x x x x
Wythe County 77
x x x x x x
Central Region Opportunities [“x” is less than two provider options in localities with 50 or more people]
2700 total with DD Waiver in localities with 50+
Benefits Planning
Community Coaching
Community Engagement
Crisis Support Services
Shared Living
Supported Living
Chesterfield County 1021
x x x
Dinwiddie County 65
x x x x x x
Halifax County 82
x x x x x x
Hanover County 221
x x x x x
Henrico County 614
x x x
Mecklenburg County 93
x x x x x x
Petersburg City 142
x x x x x x
Prince Edward County 75
x x x x x
Prince George County 63
x x x x x
Richmond City 324
x x x x
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Eastern Region Opportunities [“x” is less than two provider options in localities with 50 or more people]
2,779 total with DD Waiver in localities with 50+
Benefits Planning
Community Coaching
Community Engagement
Crisis Support Services
Shared Living
Supported Living
Accomack County 66
x x x x x
Chesapeake City 352
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Gloucester County 84
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Hampton City 290
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James City County 52
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Newport News City 243
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Norfolk City 380
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Portsmouth City 277
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Richmond County 55
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Suffolk City 168
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Virginia Beach City 812
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For more information, visit Provider Development online at
http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/developmental-services/provider-development.