Serving Newport News, VA

Intensive In-Home Services in Newport News, VA

Local, in-home Medicaid behavioral health support for Newport News families — from Denbigh to the East End.

3–5 hours / weekIn your homeAges 5–17
Intensive In-Home services in Newport News, Virginia
About the service

What is Intensive In-Home in Newport News?

Family-centered support for children and teens at risk of out-of-home placement.

Each One Teach One delivers Intensive In-Home (IIH) directly in Newport News homes and community settings — no waiting list for assessment, no long drive to an office, and full coordination with local schools, providers, and the City of Newport News community.

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Who qualifies in Newport News?

Children and teens (ages 5–17) with serious behavioral or emotional needs, and the families supporting them.

Covered by Virginia Medicaid plans including Humana Healthy Horizons, Sentara Community Plan, and Aetna Better Health of Virginia.
What's included

How IIH works in Newport News.

Crisis intervention and family stabilization

Behavioral coaching for caregivers

School and community advocacy

Trauma-informed individual sessions

Service area

Neighborhoods we serve in Newport News.

Our team travels across Newport News, VA to meet families where they are — at home, at school, or wherever feels safe.

Neighborhoods

DenbighHilton VillageCity CenterOyster PointEast EndRiverside

ZIP codes served

23601 · 23602 · 23603 · 23604 · 23605 · 23606 · 23607 · 23608

FAQ

IIH in Newport News — questions families ask.

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