Transitional Residential Substance Use Disorder Services For Pregnant Women And Women | Townhall Ii
Provides a transitional residential treatment program for women who are recovering from alcohol and/or drug addiction. Program is meant to be a step down for those who have completed an intensive treatment program and who are in need of a less supervision.
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211 Summit
Physical Address
Hours
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Voice
Fax
(330) 296-8599
Website
Application process
Will accept self-referral or referral by other agencies, justice system, or treatment centers. Call the office Monday to Thursday from 8:30am to 6:00pm and Friday from 8:30am to 4:00pm for more information.
Fee
Sliding scale based on income. Accepts Medicaid and private insurance. Note: Medicaid will only cover the treatment portion of this service (not room and board). However, agency offers sliding scale and financial assistance with the room and board portion of this service. No one will be turned away for inability to pay.
Eligibility
- Serves women (including pregnant women) who are Ohio residents age 18 and over. - Pregnant women who give birth while undergoing treatment may (in some cases) be permitted to have their infant remain with them while in services. - In some cases, children under the age of five (5) may stay in the facility with the parent (those age 5 or over may visit weekly). - Preference is given to residents of Portage County and women who are pregnant.
Languages
None.
Service area
Ohio
Agency info
Townhall Ii
Provides substance abuse prevention and treatment services, problem gambling counseling, trauma counseling for victims of crime, victim advocacy, and a 24 hour crisis line.