Nairobi Integrated Services is facilitating a CSAC and CSAC-A certification class for State of Certification. Registration for this class will begin on November 15, 2024 and end in December 28, 2024. The cost for registration is $150. There is a virtual option and an in person options. Seats are limited. The first class will be held on January 5,2025 at 9 am.
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209 Business Park Drive #100 Virginia Beach, VA 23462
101 Eaton Street Hampton, VA 23669
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28873 Little Texas Rd Branchville. Virginia Nairobi Intergrated Services provides Chesapeake Bay ASAP services and other required Substance Abuse Services for Clients of Outreach for Christ. You have to be a client of Outreach for Christ to receive services from this location.
Nairobi Intergrated Services provides person-centered treatment through: Outpatient Therapy, Individual Substance Abuse Counseling, Substance Abuse Group Counseling, & Life Coaching Services (INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP) Peer Support Services is coming soon. BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT BELOW
Learn MoreNairobi is an ASAP-certified provider. We offer Individual and Group Substance Abuse Treatment. Book an assessment today! Click the link below and begin the intake process.
Learn MoreNairobi offers Virtual Individual and group sessions. VIRTUAL OPTIONS ARE NOT AVAILBLE FOR ASAP CLIENTS
We have ASAM Certified Staff
Nairobi Integrated Services will soon be providing Peer Recovery Support Services within the company. We at Nairobi Intergrated Services understand that overcoming substance use abuse can be challenging. Therefore, if there is a need, we will connect a client with a peer recovery support specialist who will help them achieve and maintain their person centered substance use goals. Additionally, we will work collaboratively with Peer Recovery Support Specialist who are already in connection with a current or prospective client.
Nairobi Integrated Services believes it takes community involvement to foster positive change. Because of this belief, we collaboratively work with case managers of Community Service Boards and officials of Community Corrections, to include Probation Officers and Pre-Trial case managers. We take pride in assisting in our clients success within the community with their person centered goals and mandated obligations.
Nairobi Integrated Services works hand and hand with community providers who provide Intensive In-Home and Skill Building Services. We provide referrals to companies of their choice who will provide Intensive In-Home and Skill Building Services. We then collaboratively work with them to help them achieve person centered goals. If clients are already in services with a company providing Intensive In-Home and Skill Building Services, we will collaborate with them the same way.
Our Peer Recovery Support Specialists provide one-on-one support, facilitate support groups, and connect clients with resources and services to help them maintain their recovery and improve their overall health and well-being.
Our Peer Support Recovery Specialist conduct peer meetings, developing recovery plans, and working with patient family members to help them address substance and mental health conditions
It is the goal of Nairobi Integrated Services LLC to provide Addiction Recovery Treatment Services through Intensive Outpatient Services for individuals who are best served in the community. Nairobi Integrated Services Intensive Outpatient Services (IOP) is an array of substance abuse services for adults ages 18 to 100, and youth ages 12 to 17 with serious substance abuse challenges. Nairobi provides intensive levels of support and services using elements within the surrounding environment to enhance day to day functioning. Our IOP services will provide Substance Abuse Services that include Outpatient Therapy, Individual Substance Abuse counseling, Substance abuse group counseling, Crisis management, and Peer Support Services for qualifying individuals. The Program services shall be provided through a designated multi-disciplinary team of mental health professionals. Our service focus on providing treatment or the re-enforcement of functional skills and appropriate behavior related to the individual’s: Health and safety Activities of daily living and use of community resources Assistance with medication management Monitoring health, nutrition and physical condition Providing coping skills to help overcome addictions to substances and Education of Substance use and Abuse We are hoping to have this services available in the beginning of the fall of 2024
Drug and Alcohol treatment and prevention groups are offered in Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Franklin and Vurtually.
Treatment and prevention groups are offered at each of our locations by VASAP-approved and ASAM Certified Staff. VASAP Clients are Welcome. Click above for additional information.
Starting February 26, 2024
Our Free Virtual Substance Abuse Support Group is given every 4th Sunday from 4 to 5pm. There is limited availability. Register Today to secure your space. A confidentiality release form must be signed prior to admittance to the group. A link to the group will be emailed prior to its start.
These group will be ran by Peer Recovery Support Specialist. These groups will specialize in developing recovery plans, and working with client family members to help them address substance and mental health conditions.
Parenting, Co Parenting, Co-Parenting Coaching, etc....
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FREE VIRTUAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP | 24 Nov 2024 | Sunday | Online Event |
FREE VIRTUAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP | 22 Dec 2024 | Sunday | Online Event |
FREE VIRTUAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP | 26 Jan 2025 | Sunday | Online Event |
FREE VIRTUAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP | 23 Feb 2025 | Sunday | Online Event |
FREE VIRTUAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP | 23 Mar 2025 | Sunday | Online Event |
FREE VIRTUAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP | 27 Apr 2025 | Sunday | Online Event |
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FREE VIRTUAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP | 27 Oct 2024 | Sunday | Online Event |
FREE VIRTUAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP | 22 Sep 2024 | Sunday | Online Event |
FREE VIRTUAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP | 25 Aug 2024 | Sunday | Online Event |
FREE VIRTUAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP | 28 Jul 2024 | Sunday | Online Event |
FREE VIRTUAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP | 23 Jun 2024 | Sunday | Online Event |
FREE VIRTUAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP | 26 May 2024 | Sunday | Online Event |
Portsmouth-100 7th Street Suite 104 | Virginia Beach- 209 Business Park Drive Suite 100 | Hampton-101 Eaton Street |
Thursday’s @ 6:00 pm | Monday's @ 7:00 pm | TBD |
Dear Nick, I know you are uncertain in what direction to go with your career but don’t lose yourself. Things might seem like you are lost right now but that is just part of your journey. You know the things that you should and shouldn’t be doing to stay on the right path. Don’t let your friends sway you away from doing the right things.Follow your gut and continue making the right choices. Just because your friends are hanging out drinking and partying doesn’t mean that you have to. You aren’t missing out on anything but a hangover. If you know that you are going to be drinking, then you should Uber to and from the place and just leave your truck at home. Just because you think you will be fine to drive doesn’t mean that you are actually fine to drive. I realize that drinking leads to bad decisions and that if you leave your truck at home to begin with there will no other option than to call an Uber. Drinking in moderation is fine, but there is a fine line. Most people don’t even realize that their consumption of alcohol can classify them as an alcoholic or heavy drinker just because our society normalizes drinking so much. Having one or two drinks is fine but don’t go overboard. Realize when you drink at home most people pour themselves double the standard pour, so even though you drank two drinks, you really drank four. Ultimately be safe, don’t put yourself in bad situations, and don’t drink just because you are bored and there is “nothing else to do.” Find a good movie, clean the house, and get a good night rest so you are refreshed and ready to go to the gym in the morning. Sincerely, Sober Nick
2/1/2024Dear Alcohol, I would like to start off by saying thank you for all the so called “fun” times. I have had more than enough of you in my life and I am ready to move on. You lied and deceive me for the last time. All those days and nights I thought we were having fun, you were actually slowly destroying me. I have never been so depressed as I have with you. Now that you are out of my life. I can feel happy again and feel like myself. You have slowed me down mentally and physically. You turned me into someone who I didn’t even know or recognize and I will never forget it. Nor will I ever forgive you. I am taking my life back. Goodbye for good -Charles
2/1/2024Thanks you God for having me pulled over and arrested for a DUI. The situation could have been more ugly. Since no one or myself got hurt and there was no property damage. You saved me from serious consequences. Yes, I know I've added this passage, every day, for the past month, but it is very important to never forget what may have been. You know I spent 10 days in jail, 6 of them sleeping on the floor. This experience was very eye opening. There were 30 men in my block. 10 men were in for DUI. What was interesting quite a few were bragging about what the did to get there. One cellmate was in terrible trouble. I don't think he told me the whole story. He was in a care crash and hurt 2 people, one was pregnant. He said, no one got terrible hurt. As you know he got a sentence of 10 years. He is very sorry. He thinks about it all the time. What is very sad is a lot of the inmates like being there. No one said this but it was my observation. 3 meals, clothes and a warm place to sleep. The place was organized, structured and consistent. Inmates told me stories of their lives (nothing else to talk about). None of these 3 items was part of their lives. Most inmates lived in a very dysfunctional home. There were generations of alcoholics in their families. Some of these inmates bragged about the damage they caused while intoxicated. They had not one bit of remorse. That thinking is so foreign to me. I know what I don't want to go through again. The punishment handed to me was required by law. It didn't matter if you were a good citizen your whole life. Even the judge didn't have the power to reduce the sentence. -Stan
2/29/2024To myself January 10th, 2023, it’s never okay to drink and drive even it’s a sip, even if you’re right down the street. Worrying about the cost of an Uber is not worth, the amount of money, stress, and hardship you must go through with the charge. You pay the ULTIMATE price of drinking and driving. Your record, your life, your paychecks, your everything changes in one minute. ALWAYS get an Uber. The ONLY thing you gain out of drinking and driving and driving is the lesson learned of not to do it in the first place. This experience has taken such a huge toll on my mental and physical health to the point that I have no desire to drink alcohol again. You lose a part of yourself going through the aftermath of a DUI, but come out more mindful and aware of thinking about every decision you make moving forward. I have shed the skin of the past me in 2023 and will continue to bloom into the new me in 2024 and years beyond. What breaks you, makes you -Hanley
3/1/2024Chesapeake- location TBD | Hampton-101 Eaton Street |
1st Wednesday of every month @11am | 3rd Wednesday of every month @11am |
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Negative Energy Release Session | 03 Jun 2023 | Saturday | 158 Gillis Rd, Portsmouth, VA, USA |
Anthem, Optima, United Health Care, MultiPlan, Magellan, Cigna, Tricare, Aetna, Carelon Behavioral Health Molina We welcome Medicaid Insurance Carriers Click Self Pay for self pay options PLEASE NOTE Out of Network: Insurance listed as "out-of-network" may not cover our services. You must verify with your insurance carrier whether the services are covered. Otherwise, you may be responsible for the cash rate. Cancellations: 24-hour notice is required for cancellations. If you have two consecutive late cancellations, not due to emergencies, you will be subject to a $25 fee. Co-Pay: co-pays are due at the time of service and can be paid in cash, check, or credit card. Checks are not accepted. There is a $35 return payment fee.
No Insurance, No Problem! We offer discounted sessions for self-paying clients.
Learn MoreClinical Director/LPC/CSAC
ASAM Certified CSAC Supervisee/QMHP-A&C/Life Coach
Life Coach Provider; Substance abuse treatment provider (ASAM Certified); Qualified Mental Health Professional for Adults and Children (Virginia Certified)
ASAM Certified CSAC, LPC Supervisee
Out Patient Therapy Provider; Substance Abuse Treatment Provider (ASAM Certified)
Employee Relations Administrator
Employee Relations Specialist
Intake Administrator/Peer Support Specialist Intern
Client Relations and Intake Specialist Saniyyah is currently interning as a Peer Support Specialist with Zeno Wellness Group.
Billing Specialist
Billing Specialist; Credentialing Specialist
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