Southern Change Behavioral Health

Southern Change Behavioral Health Many clients are homeless, misdiagnosed, or suffering from psychiatric issues resulting from a lack of resources, natural supports, and stabilization.

Southern Change Behavioral Health Services (SCBHS) is a community-based for-profit organization created to help community members suffering from psychiatric illnesses that prevent them from functioning properly within their current communities. We use evidence-based, data-driven methods tailored to each client to ensure that every individual can reach their fullest potential. We aim to ignite levels of self-sufficiency and self-worth among all people impacted by our services. We are proud to provide services for individuals of all ages and deficits. We work closely with insurance providers and other funding sources to make our resources available to those we serve.

We are beyond excited to see our new home come to life! A huge thank you to D & H Construction for their incredible work...
10/24/2025

We are beyond excited to see our new home come to life! A huge thank you to D & H Construction for their incredible work on our 4,000+ sq ft renovation in the heart of Scott’s Addition. From the exposed brick to the custom lighting and modern finishes, every detail reflects the heart of Southern Change Behavioral Health Services β€” a place where healing, growth and community come together.

This beautiful new space will allow us to expand our mental health services and continue supporting individuals and families on their journey toward wellness. We can’t wait to welcome our clients, partners and neighbors into this next chapter with us!

πŸ’› Today is World Su***de Prevention Day πŸ’› You are not alone. Hope and help are always within reach.πŸ“ž Call or text 988 fo...
09/10/2025

πŸ’› Today is World Su***de Prevention Day πŸ’›
You are not alone. Hope and help are always within reach.
πŸ“ž Call or text 988 for the Su***de & Crisis Lifeline
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September is National Su***de Prevention Month πŸ’›Every life matters. If you or someone you know is struggling, reach out....
09/05/2025

September is National Su***de Prevention Month πŸ’›

Every life matters. If you or someone you know is struggling, reach out. Help is available:

Call 988 – Su***de & Crisis Lifeline

Let’s break the stigma and remind everyone: you are not alone. πŸ’›

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This Thanksgiving, we take a moment to reflect on how much the support and care of others mean to our mental health. Whe...
11/28/2024

This Thanksgiving, we take a moment to reflect on how much the support and care of others mean to our mental health. Whether it’s a simple kind word, showing up for someone in need, or just being there for each other; your actions make a world of difference.

As we gather with loved ones, let’s remember to show love, kindness, and gratitude, not only to those around us but also to ourselves.

Wishing you all a Thanksgiving filled with peace, laughter, and moments of connection.

Every step toward self-love is a step toward a healthier mind. πŸ’š     πŸ’•
05/24/2024

Every step toward self-love is a step toward a healthier mind. πŸ’š πŸ’•

May is Mental Health Awareness Month! Let's talk about Mental Health and break the stigma. Remember, it's okay to not be...
05/03/2024

May is Mental Health Awareness Month! Let's talk about Mental Health and break the stigma. Remember, it's okay to not be okay. Take care of yourself and check in with your loved ones. Your mental health matters, always!

Mental health apps are mobile apps designed to help users improve their emotional well-being, become mindful, and addres...
03/12/2024

Mental health apps are mobile apps designed to help users improve their emotional well-being, become mindful, and address common mental health issues. The best mental health apps tend to be user-friendly, well-designed, and intentional about their unique features to help improve your overall wellness. These apps can also remove some of the usual barriers to mental health care, while mindfulness and focused-based apps can help you achieve better productivity.

Happy Holidays from our SCBHS family to yours. This holiday season, let's prioritize the gift of self-care, compassion, ...
12/25/2023

Happy Holidays from our SCBHS family to yours.

This holiday season, let's prioritize the gift of self-care, compassion, and connection. In the midst of festivities, it's crucial to remember that it's okay not to be okay, and reaching out for support is a sign of strength.

Every holiday season is anticipated to be a warm and festive time of the year. But for many, this period is colored by f...
11/23/2023

Every holiday season is anticipated to be a warm and festive time of the year. But for many, this period is colored by feelings of sadness, anxiety, or depression. While professional help is crucial for major depression or severe anxiety disorders, what about those who experience a sense of being lost, overwhelmed, or down during this time? Studies show one element of the Thanksgiving season has the potential to boost spirits, and it's an integral part of the holiday – expressing gratitude.

It's the first day of Fall and the start of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). SAD can lead to feelings of sadness, fati...
09/23/2023

It's the first day of Fall and the start of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). SAD can lead to feelings of sadness, fatigue, and a lack of energy. However, there are several strategies you can use to combat SAD:

1. Spend Time Outdoors
2. Maintain a Regular Sleep Schedule
3. Exercise Regularly
4. Eat a Balanced Diet
5. Manage Stress
6. Socialize:
7. Consider Professional Help
8. Use Positive Self-Care

It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and the severity of your SAD symptoms.

Sometimes, it's ok not to be ok! πŸ’› Surround yourself with good people and sometimes just take a step back from it all. πŸ’­...
09/15/2023

Sometimes, it's ok not to be ok! πŸ’› Surround yourself with good people and sometimes just take a step back from it all. πŸ’­ Find ways to care for yourself - even if it's something simple.

Let's help each other remember that it's ok not to always be ok. πŸ€—

Address

1710 Altamont Avenue
Richmond, VA
23230

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+18044464706

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