ADULT SERVICES
Recognizing that learning is a lifelong process that extends beyond the end of formal schooling, VIA helps adults live more independently, gain meaningful employment, foster social connections, and enhance civic engagement.Participants with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related neurodevelopmental disabilities live, work, and play in their communities to the fullest extent possible with VIA’s adult programs.
Day Services
VIA Club & Hub
These programs help participants develop friendships, enhance physical well-being, further civic involvement, and explore creative abilities. Small group outings and activities foster lifelong learning.
Employment Services
Achieve Employment
The program matches individuals’ interests and abilities to meaningful employment in the community.
VIAble Ventures
These microenterprises are designed to teach skills and employ artisans to produce and sell products to the local community.
Support Services
Behavioral Consultation
This service provides licensed behavior analysts to work with individuals and their caregivers to develop and implement behavior support plans.
LOCATIONS
CHARLOTTESVILLE
VIA Adult Services, Charlottesville
Center for Adolescent and Adult Autism Services (CAAAS)
491 Hillsdale Drive
Charlottesville, VA 22901
Tel: 434-923-8252
Fax: 434-305-3027
Services offered:
- Day Services: VIA Club & Hub
- Employment Services: VIAble Ventures, Achieve Employment
- Support Services: Behavioral Consultation
ROANOKE
CAAAS Roanoke
3663 Peters Creek Rd
Roanoke, VA 24019
Tel: 540-904-2957
Services offered:
- Day Services: VIA Club & Hub
- Employment Services: VIAble Ventures, Achieve Employment
- Support Services: Behavioral Consultation
LYNCHBURG
VIA Adult Services, Lynchburg
1035 Avalon Drive
Forest, VA 24551
Tel: 434-525-4790
Services offered:
- Day Services: VIA Club & Hub
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