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  • LGBTQIA+ Community: Prevention, Treatment, Recovery:
    • This video, presented by Ari Laoch, MS, LPC, CRC, CBIST, covers: label contributing factors to LGBTQIA+ community member substance use (Prevention); challenges and barriers in accessing Substance Use treatment (Treatment); and community specific treatment and recovery needs (Recovery)

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REPORTING & COMPLAINTS

  • If you have a concern about a WVARR-certified residence, you can contact us by clicking here.
  • If your concern pertains to a licensed clinical provider in the state of WV, a licensed behavioral health center, or other billing practice, please contact the WV Office of Health Facilities and Licensure (OHFLAC). To find out if a program has a valid OHFLAC license in the state of West Virginia, use this search tool. To file a complaint about an OHFLAC licensed program, click here.
  • If you have a concern about Medicaid Fraud, please contact the WV Attorney General’s Office Medicaid Fraud Unit at 1-888-Fraud-WV (1-888-372-8398) or by clicking here. To learn more about what classifies as Medicaid Fraud, click here. Examples of Medicaid Fraud include:
    • Remuneration to induce or reward patient referrals or the generation of business involving any item or service payable by Medicaid, known as a kickback
    • Bribery
    • Billing for unnecessary services
    • Falsifying cost reports
    • Mispresenting the qualifications of a licensed provider, known as falsifying credentials
    • Billing for a service not actually performed, known as phantom billing
    • Billing for a more expensive service than was actually rendered, known as upcoding
    • Billing for several services that should be combined into one billing, known as unbundling
    • Billing twice for the same service
    • Dispensing generic drugs and billing for brand-name drugs
  • If your concern pertains to wages, employment, or other labor-related issues, you can contact the WV Division of Labor by clicking here. For workplace safety concerns, click here.
  • To report suspected SNAP fraud, please call (304) 558-1970 or visit the Investigations & Fraud Management Division (OIG) website by clicking here. 
  • If your concern pertains to human trafficking, please call 911 immediately. To learn more about human trafficking, please visit the  Polaris National Human Trafficking Hotline or the WV Human Trafficking Taskforce. Other vital phone numbers are listed below:
    • National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888 or Text “BeFree”: (233733)
    • WV State Police Missing Children Clearinghouse: 1-800-352-0927
  • You can report any suspicious activity pertaining to possible criminal, terrorist, or drug activity to the WV Fusion Center: 1-866-WVWATCH.
  • WV Abuse and Neglect Hotline: 1-800-352-6513 or click here.
  • Dept. of Homeland Security – Homeland Security Investigations: (866) 347-2423
  • FBI: (412) 432-4000