Richmond Behavioral Health

Category: Mental health service in Richmond, Virginia

Address: 107 S 5th St, Richmond, VA 23219, USA

Phone: +18048194000

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

EvoCyberNation Gaming

Jan 24, 2020

There are people in Richmond Behavioral Health Authority that are extremely dishonest and untrustworthy. They will falsify and misconstrue information in order to obtain the conclusion they want. Please stay away from Richmond Behavioral Health Authority and go to a place that will respect you.

Cantrella Kirkland

Sep 10, 2019

This place is awesome they have been a big help to me

j boosey

Aug 20, 2019

RBHA should get zero stars. Have been dealing with too many things lately, called their crisis line and was told they could help me with my specific problems. I ended up going to their CSU (crises stabilization unit) for a few days and discovered there was not much of anything they could do to help (they do not offer help with personality disorders, even though they said they did over the phone), and was told to take my medications with me. Upon my discharge, they refused to give me any of my meds back other than what they were giving to me while there. They literally stole several hundred dollars worth of my prescriptions that i cannot replace easily. I have called some local hospital crisis units, and they have no such policy of keeping a patient's meds, only RBHA. I now have no blood pressure meds, allergy meds, sleep meds, non-opioid painkillers, etc... I could understand if these were addictive medications like opioids and such, but nothing i had fell in that category. I find this very shady and unacceptable. I would now have to spend more money that I do not have right now to replace my meds and even more to fight this. I say stay as far away from this place as possible. Would be much more beneficial to go to one of the local hospitals' crisis units over this place.

Heather Rager

Jul 15, 2019

This place is meant for treatment, it's meant to help you. Instead it has torn me apart, and made me feel like my life isn't worth living. The people here are ignorant af, and if you have any problems, you might as well just keep it to yourself because your problems don't matter to anyone, and you will never get the help you need. I highly recommend going to a different treatment center, because this place will do nothing but tear you apart.

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Questions & Answers

Do they offer suboxone or methadone during withdrawal

Robert Ryan | Oct 29, 2018
Amanda Shore | Oct 29, 2018

They have a crisis stabilization unit for individuals going through detox

What days/time is there intake?

Michelle Dixon | Oct 29, 2018
Amateur Radio Communications | Oct 29, 2018

I think its monday-f 730am or 9am to 5pm the number 819-4000

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I am being evicted tomorrow, I told my worker four months ago. How do I explain that to her boss whom I also requested?

Michael Luciw | Oct 29, 2018
Guy Fawke | Oct 29, 2018

I would tell your worker's boss 1. That you told your worker you would be getting evicted in 4 months. 2. What your issue is with the worker. 3. How you knew that you were being evicted 4 months in advance. 4. What role the worker played in this eviction such as locating affordable housing before the impending eviction.

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What are the goals of the agency

Amos Williams | Oct 29, 2017
Adam Steele | Oct 29, 2018

OUR MISSION: RBHA enhances the quality of life for the people of Richmond by promoting and providing quality behavioral health and developmental services that are available, accessible, and cost-effective. RBHA is committed to providing behavioral health services to all Richmond residents regardless of race, color, gender, age, religion, disability, or national origin. RBHA was established in July 1996 by resolution of the City Council of the City of Richmond. Prior to that time, RBHA's services were included as part of City government. •The Authority stands as an independent quasi-government entity, governed by the Board of Directors through the Chief Executive Officer. •Board members are ordinarily appointed by City Council for three-year terms which can be renewed up to two times. •Funding is received through fees from consumers, the Commonwealth of Virginia, local and state grants, and the City of Richmond. from: http://rbha.org/about-us

Do they take walkins is this outpatient

Candy Pourcio | Oct 29, 2019
Jenna Johnson | Oct 29, 2019

They have same day access. Meaning you come in and get assessed for services that day. You may or may not be seen by a psychiatrist, physician, or case manager that same day though.

is there coffee?

Kumarrie Carter | Oct 29, 2018
Sandra Alexander | Oct 29, 2018

No

What do I do so discrimination doesn't affect me?

Michael Luciw | Oct 29, 2018
Lorrie Carter | Oct 29, 2018

You don't make it an issue!!

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