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TE S T IMONI A L S How the Chamber Serves its Members


AGING TOGETHER “As an Executive Director of a non-profit, I have been able


SEEK LAVANDER


to take advantage of the many offerings of the Chamber. As a newcomer to the Culpeper Community, I joined Lead Culpeper as a way to learn about the many services and businesses that exist here. Culpeper is a wonderful community rich in resources — but also, great people. Through Lead Culpeper (now the longest class on record as we started before the pandemic!) I have connected with a diverse group of businesses and nonprofit leaders — we exchange ideas and help each other as we learn about Culpeper together.


I am also a member of the Nonprofit Chamber group — another great opportunity to brainstorm ways in which non-profits can help each other. Everyone looks forward to Culpeper Fest each year — yet another way the Chamber brings people together to exchange information, mix and mingle, and have fun.


Finally, Aging Together was so very grateful and humbled to receive the 2020 NON PROFIT OF THE YEAR award from the Culpeper Chamber.


We are so lucky to have Amy, Vonne and Sarah helping to bring the Culpeper Community together.


” — Ellen Phipp Executive Director, Aging Together “Culpeper’s Chamber of


Commerce has diverse opportunities in action.


Diverse opportunities to experience our stories and touch lives.” — Mary Seek Seek Lavender


PRTF & PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL


Funded by CSA, DSS, VA, WV, NJ, PA and MD Medicaid, TRICARE, Title IV and Private Insurances www.childhelpvirginia.org


ASSESSMENT  Psychiatric Evaluation  Physical Examination  Educational Assessment  Recreational Assessment  Nutritional Assessment


 Psychological, Psychosexual & Neuropsychological Testing


THERAPY  Individual Therapy  Family Therapy  Group Therapy  Art Therapy  Play Therapy  Daily Milieu Therapy  Experi Therapy Techniques  Trauma Focused Therapy & Interventions  Evidence-Based Treatment Interventions  Equine Assisted Therapy  Animal Assisted Therapy  Family Engagement 


PSYCHIATRY/MEDICAL • Full-time, on-site board Certified or Eligible Child Psychiatrists


• 24-hour Nursing Care


INTERDISCIPLINARY TREATMENT TEAM


• Board Certified or Eligible Child Psychiatrist


• Registered Nurse • Licensed or License-Eligible Therapists


• Art Therapist • Special Education 


• Occupational Therapist • Speech Language Therapist • Registered Dietitian • Equine Therapist • Chaplain


EDUCATION


• Licensed Private Day School • Multi-modal approach using individualized instruction


•  • Certified in Special Education • Grades K-8


DOCUMENTS REQUESTED FOR ADMISSION DECISION


• Psychological Evaluation including full-scale IQ


• Psychiatric Evaluation • Current IEP or  •  •  • Current Behaviors & Medications • History of Medications • Other documentation as required by DMAS or Insurance Company (IACCT documentation)


EXCLUSIONARY CRITERIA


• Require 24-hour assisted medical care


THE ALICE C. TYLER VILLAGE OF CHILDHELP CULPEPER COUNTY, VA - 540.399.1926


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