Nami Homefront | National Alliance On Mental Illness Southwest Ohio
Provides the NAMI Homefront program a no-cost course for family, caregivers, and friends of military Service Members and Veterans who have symptoms of mental health conditions This course is adapted from NAMI’s Family-to-Family education program, which was designated an evidence-based practice in 2013 by SAMHSA. NAMI Homefront reflects the unique needs of and resources available to the military community, the course is taught by trained family members of Service Members/Veterans living with mental illness
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211 UWGC
Physical Address
420 West Loveland Avenue, Suite 101, Loveland, OH 45140
Hours
Each session is (2.5) hours
Fax
(513) 351-6352
Voice
Website
Application process
E-Mail: [email protected] (or) Phone: (513) 351-3500
Fee
Free All NAMI services are offered at (no cost) to the participant
Eligibility
Spouse, partner, sibling, parent, significant other, (or) Adult son or daughter of a Service Member (or) Veteran who has been diagnosed with (or) is Veteran experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition, you are welcome to attend the course Family friends of mentally ill
Languages
English
Service area
Warren County, Ohio Hamilton County, Ohio Clermont County, Ohio
Agency info
National Alliance On Mental Illness Southwest Ohio
(NAMI) National mental health organization of Southwest Ohio is a grassroots education, support and advocacy organization founded in 1979. Originally founded as NAMI Hamilton County, at the end of 2014 NAMI Hamilton County, NAMI Warren County and NAMI Clermont County merged to better serve the region