
Compass Behavioral Solutions, located in Glen Allen, Virginia, provides comprehensive home and clinic-based services to those in Richmond and the surrounding area, including Glen Allen, Henrico, Chesterfield & Powhatan County.
Our home and community-based include Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for children affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Additional office-based services include Mental Health Outpatient Therapy and Psychological Testing services.
The mission of Compass is to provide quality behavioral health services to stabilize, strengthen, and support youth, adults, and families.
Compass has established three core values that form our framework: Integrity, Client Health, and Professional Growth.
Compass understands the complexity of behavioral health needs. We utilize a combination of trauma-informed and evidence-based therapies.
Our traditional outpatient counseling program serves children, adolescents, and adults. Compass offers individual, family, and couples therapy, matching our treatment approach with our clients’ specific needs. Compass specializes in a variety of mental health concerns including stress, anxiety, depression, family conflicts, and behavioral challenges.
Intensive In-Home (IIH) is a home-based, highly supportive and comprehensive program that provides stability for children, adolescents, and their family who are experiencing a mental health crisis. By design, IIH services are more intensive than traditional mental health services as they focus on the stabilization of the child across multiple settings with the goal of decreasing future hospitalizations or other high-level out of home placements.
Connections provides home-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children and adolescents under the age of 21, who demonstrate significant impairment in adaptive functioning that is related to either developmental delays or other health conditions. Connections is not a diagnosis-specific program and children with other disorders who exhibit communication and social skills deficits in combination with maladaptive behaviors may qualify for services.