Brain Injury Services of Northern Virginia provides case management services and operates two clubhouses for individuals with brain injuries. Case managers identify needed services, coordinate treatment, and assist with education re-entry. The clubhouses provide a supportive environment for members to develop skills and work towards vocational and life goals through various work programs. Brain Injury Services of Southwest Virginia also offers community-based case management, independent living skills training, respite care, and social skills programs to help survivors reintegrate into their communities. The Opportunity Project operates as a clubhouse model in Virginia, providing counseling, job training, and social support through member-run work programs.