Mount Rogers Community Services Board – Riverchase Youth and Family Services
Located at 121 Broad Street in Marion, Virginia, Mount Rogers Community Services Board’s Riverchase Youth and Family Services is a vital resource dedicated to supporting adolescents and families navigating the complexities of mental health and substance use challenges. This facility is part of the broader Mount Rogers Community Services Board (MRCSB), an organization committed to ensuring residents of Southwest Virginia have access to comprehensive behavioral healthcare services.
Comprehensive Youth and Family Treatment
Riverchase is specifically designed to address the unique needs of young people and their families struggling with addiction. Understanding that substance use often co-occurs with other mental health disorders, the programs utilize an integrated approach. The treatment philosophy centers on evidence-based practices, focusing not just on abstinence, but also on building coping mechanisms, improving family communication, and addressing underlying issues that contribute to substance misuse.
The core services often include:
- Individual and Group Counseling
- Family Therapy Sessions
- Case Management and Service Coordination
- Crisis Intervention and Stabilization
- Psychoeducation on Substance Use and Mental Health
Treatment plans are highly individualized, developed collaboratively with the youth and their family to ensure they align with specific goals and developmental stages. This tailored approach recognizes that effective recovery for young people requires consistent support across multiple environments—home, school, and community.
Commitment to Community Wellness
As a Community Services Board (CSB), Riverchase Youth and Family Services plays a crucial role in Marion and the surrounding areas by providing services that are accessible and often affordable to residents. Their commitment extends beyond direct clinical care to include prevention and early intervention services, aiming to reduce the incidence of substance use disorders before they escalate. The focus on family involvement is paramount, as engaging parents and guardians is proven to significantly improve long-term outcomes for adolescents in recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What age range does Riverchase Youth and Family Services typically serve?
While specific program eligibility can vary, Riverchase generally focuses on children, adolescents, and young adults, along with their families, who are struggling with mental health or substance use issues within the Mount Rogers service area.
Do they offer inpatient or residential treatment options?
As part of a Community Services Board, Riverchase primarily offers outpatient and intensive outpatient services. For needs requiring higher levels of care, such as inpatient treatment, the facility provides thorough assessments and coordinates referrals to appropriate residential facilities within the MRCSB network or external partners.
How can I start the process for my child to receive services?
The first step is typically contacting the Mount Rogers Community Services Board access point or the Riverchase office directly to schedule an intake assessment. This assessment helps clinical staff determine the most suitable level of care and develop a personalized treatment plan.



