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South-Eastern Family Project (SEFP) Adult

   
Information provided by: the Greater Williamsburg Child Assessment Center

South-Eastern Family Project (SEPF) provides comprehensive, residential treatment for pregnant and parenting women who have substance use disorders.

Who we are: SEFP provides comprehensive day and residential treatment for pregnant and parenting women who are dependant on or addicted to alcohol and/or other drugs. Services are provided in a healthy, stable and secure residential environment where women and their children or newborns can remain together throughout the treatment stay. All services are provided by an array of licensed health and behavioral health care professionals including physicians, nurses, therapists and case managers. Our specialized substance abuse treatment services are provided based on an individualized assessment of each woman’s bio-psychological strengths and needs to include:

  • Health Care
  • Comprehensive prenatal & postpartum care
  • Family planning including contraceptive counseling
  • Nursing care management & coordination with pediatric care post delivery
  • HIV antibody testing & counseling
  • Evaluation & counseling for postpartum depression
  • Addition Treatment
  • Non-medical detoxification
  • On-site intensive day treatment that includes a range of culturally competent programming
  • Opiod replacement & management
  • Case Management coordination with referral agencies
  • Continuing support & relapse prevention through accessible community groups including AA/NA and faith-based organizations
  • Group, family & individual counseling
  • Discharge planning & coordination with referral agencies
  • Psychosocial Services
  • Group education in stress & anger management, and issues of sexism
  • Individual & group counseling concerning sexual & physical abuse & their prevention
  • Relationship & interpersonal skill building
  • Personal care issues of sexuality & image enhancement
  • Psychiatric & other mental health services
  • Home management training to develop budgeting, time management, nutrition & food preparation
  • Assistance with vocational & job skills training.
  • Address South-Eastern Virginia Family Project
    2351 Terminal Avenue
    Newport News, VA 23607
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  • Phone (757)245-1070
  • Phone (757) 788-0300 Hampton-Newport News CSB
  • Phone (804) 695-8139 Mid-Peninsula-Northern Neck CSB
  • Phone (757) 664-6670 Norfolk CSB
  • Web https://www.sefp.org/
  • HoursMon.- Fri. 8:30 AM-5:30 PM
  • Specific Populations Served:Pregnant women over the age of eighteen (18) who are addicted to alcohol and/or other drugs or at risk of relapsing.
  • Fees:Please contact provider for fee information.
  • Application Process:SEFP welcomes referrals from anywhere in the Commonwealth of Virginia
  • Eligibility Requirements:Please call service provider or visit website to learn more about eligibility requirements.
  • Payment/Insurance Accepted:SEFP are approved providers for Medicaid.
  • ADA Access:Please contact facility for accessibility information.

FAX Numbers

  • (757) 245-3507

Languages

  • Please contact provider for languages spoken by staff.
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Fantastic group for pregant women with zero options
10/3/2018 1:02:58 PM

If not for these dedicated folks dealing 24/7 with pregnant ladies, there would be no other place for these ladies to deliver clean from drugs and off alcohol. They provide the tools and it's then up to the mother's to use them
Sara
4/13/2021 1:08:02 PM

Such an amazing structural environment for pregnant women getting there lives back together and gives you a true since of hope. They help with any aftercare needs as well. They help you get and learn to stay clean while also making sure to help provide and aftercare plan.
Tesa
8/3/2022 3:48:37 AM

This place was the best thing I did I found life and found my self I have learn so much since I was there and I felt safe and I felt like I had a family that really care for me like they did so if your struggle with drugs and your pregnant there is hope out there for u and your baby
Someone in need
7/30/2017 2:18:14 AM

It's an awesome program if you make it in the program .. didn't find out about the program til end of pregnancy but still gave it a chance thinking I'd be able to get in before delivering did assessment all paperwork done was hoping to get in following Tuesday but had baby on the Thursday three days after assessment so was not able to get into program being baby was born first so had to find different findings Medicaid no longer pays for services if baby comes first... which really was heartbreaking I was looking forward. To doing assessment that day and going in no later than following day doesn't happen that way

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