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1544 Mentor Avenue, Painesville, OH 44077-3954

Provides outreach and case management services to Latino families in Lake County through bilingual staff. Offers translation and interpretation for social service interventions, medical appointments and other issues.

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Lifeline Lake County 211

55 East Mill Street, Akron, OH 44309

Network of care coordination agencies with focus on assisting those with high-risk pregnancy and chronic disease through certified Community Health Workers. Uses 21 Pathways model to address social determinants of health and to improve health outcomes. Community Health Workers provide outreach, health education, care coordination, and advocacy for individuals of different ages and risk categories. * Funded by Ohio Commission on Minority Health, Ohio Department of Medicaid, and local funding.

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211 Mansfield OH

2572 Maple Avenue, Zanesville, OH 43701

Our case managers can help minimize barriers with you to help you stay focused on recovery. Common support provided includes assistance with organizing transportation, housing, food stamps, employment, child support, Medicaid, even legal and/or court issues. Your Case Manager will assess your situation and advocate for you, coordinate your overall care, take care of any insurance issues, connect you to additional services as needed, and help you manage any crises that come up along the way.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

966 East Main Street, Columbus, OH 43205

Provides 24-hour emergency response to help human trafficking survivors exit trafficking. Offers case management services to assist survivors in building stability. Case Management includes safety planning, basic needs support, linkage to shelter, linkage to legal assistance, trauma therapy, behavioral health support, employment, and education, housing search assistance and rental assistance, criminal justice system advocacy. Other supportive services include trauma recovery groups, street outreach, drop in center services, and law enforcement victim advocacy.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

2430 Van Buren Avenue, Springfield, OH 45505

Deaf Community Resource Center offers various programs including: Vocational Services. Case Management and Support Services. Early Intervention for Hearing loss birth to age 3.Sign Language Classes. Social and peer interaction for deaf and hard of hearing youth and their families. Family to family support.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

205 North 7th Street, Zanesville, OH 43701

The Intervention Unit's purpose is to intervene in the lives of children and families by establishing a team of staff, family and support members, and service providers to realize a safe nurturing environment for children. Cases are assigned within the Intervention Unit after an investigation/assessment by the Assessment Unit has determined that the children have been or are at risk of being abused or neglected. The primary goal of the Intervention Unit is to work towards keeping families together or reuniting families that have been separated. In an effort to shift the family towards being able to provide a more stable, safe, and nurturing environment, a case plan is developed by working closely with the family and support persons/service providers.

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211 Pathways

308 Barnes Road, Williamstown, KY 41097

Provides case management services to assist individuals with recovery related to mental health conditions. Case managers help participants evaluate service needs, access services, monitor services being received, and coordinate existing or planned services.

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211 UWGC

1455 South Fourth Street, Columbus, OH 43207

Provides psychiatric assessment and treatment, nursing services and support services. Teams include a clinical leader, nurse, psychiatrist and community support services staff to interact with clients. Also offers assistance with entitlements, housing, recreational activities, job search and daily living skills.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

40722 State Route 154, Lisbon, OH 44432

Assist clients with serious mental illness to become more self-sufficient by referring them to resources and services that will help support and meet their needs.

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HNNEO 211

1801 Superior Ave., Ste. 400, Cleveland, OH 44114

Provides seasonal gatherings held each spring and fall to support pregnant individuals and new parents during pregnancy and the early months of motherhood. Events offer essential baby items, safe sleep education and resources, and opportunities to connect with other local parents. Participants also receive emotional support and encouragement to help build confidence, reduce isolation, and strengthen community connections during the transition to parenthood.

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211 Cleveland

795 College Avenue, Lancaster, OH 43130

Individual Support Coordinators (ISCs) support clients through coordination of services including social, medical, education, and employment. Services may include: *Identify the person’s strengths and resources. *Determine the needs of the person and work to find resources to support those needs *Create a plan that helps individual reach their goals *Connect individual and family with resources and help coordinate between multiple agencies when needed *Check in regularly to discuss updates, changes, and successes *Family supports are also available.

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211 Fairfield

205 North 7th Street, Zanesville, OH 43701

Links families of children with special health care needs to services.

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211 Pathways

324 Pike Street, Marietta, OH 45750

Our case managers can help minimize barriers with you to help you stay focused on recovery. Common support provided includes assistance with organizing transportation, housing, food stamps, employment, child support, Medicaid, even legal and/or court issues. Your Case Manager will assess your situation and advocate for you, coordinate your overall care, take care of any insurance issues, connect you to additional services as needed, and help you manage any crises that come up along the way.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

30 E Broad St, 22nd floor, Columbus, OH 43215-3414

Manages home and community-based services for seniors and younger adults with disabilities. These services are accessed through the Aging and Disability Network. Staff operate long-term care programs funded by Medicaid, state funds, and grants. Programs include the PASSPORT Waiver program, the Assisted Living Waiver program, and PACE. The division coordinates with Ohio's PASSPORT administrative agencies and contracted service providers.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

2460 Cherry Street, Toledo, OH 43608

Provides services to help survivors of domestic violence navigate the court system and access the help and services they need to be safe; advocates and provides information regarding domestic violence, the criminal and civil justice systems, legal options available to survivors, and referrals to community resources.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

469 East Ohio Street, Circleville, OH 43113

Services to provide employment supports for individuals starting new employment that requires specific shoes, clothing tools, etc .

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211 Pathways

3608 Euclid Ave., . ., Cleveland, OH 44114

Provides coordination of prenatal care, delivery, and post partum care. Provides information, education, and support to expectant and new mothers. Goal is to lower any health risks during pregnancy and childbirth. Participants have the option to receive informative texts at stages of developing pregnancy. Helps to find a doctor or nurse midwife. Helps arrange rides to and from prenatal checkups (these rides would count against the client's yearly limit of Medicaid covered rides). Clients are eligible for cash incentives for their participation.

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211 Cleveland

1801 Watermark Drive, Suite 200, Columbus, OH 43215

Provides services that are available to clients, through the Case Management Program are extensive and include 24/7 crisis and support, intensive home-based services, alcohol and drug services, parent skills training, links to community support services, residential services and much more.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

798 Grant Street, Akron, OH 44311

Assists formerly incarcerated individuals with linkage to social services. Provides Community Transition Program (CTP) and State Opioid Response (SOR) case management funded partially by Summit County ADM Board to individuals.

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211 Summit

150 East Herman Street, Yellow Springs, OH 45387

Provides services for patients with AIDS.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

31057 Industrial Park Drive, Mc Arthur, OH 45651

Vinton County Board of Developmental Disabilities provides Service and Support Administrators (SSAs) to individuals that qualify for services. SSA’s help identify needs and connect you to community resources and services that may meet those needs. SSA’s coordinate a host of services including social, medical, education, and employment.

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211 Pathways

775 E 152nd St., Cleveland, OH 44110

Provides first month's rent and security deposit to help veterans establish permanent housing. Will also help with rent to help veterans stay in their current housing. Clients are provided with benefits assistance, landlord/tenant assistance, and case management to ensure that they are connected to available community resources and VA benefits. Clients do not have to stay in the county they reside in (may move from county to county).

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211 Cleveland

1304 Newark Road, Zanesville, OH 43701

Service Coordinators, also known as Service Support Administrators (SSA), assist eligible individuals with their request for services from this agency or any other agency in the community. The Service Coordinator is the "single point of accountability". What this means for individuals with disabilities and their families is they do not have to navigate the often confusing system of agencies, providers, doctors, teachers, etc. alone. Ideally, when communication occurs between the service providers and individual’s needs; the services are improved. Other tasks the Service Coordinator can help with include: - Determine Eligibility - Information and Referral - Service Placement - Crisis Intervention - Advocacy - Service Monitoring - Major Unusual Incidents.

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211 Pathways

424 East Mound Street, Circleville, OH 43113

Assists in developing a collaborative plan of action for multi-need children and adolescents upon referral. A child may be considered a multi-need child if he/she is involved or eligible for involvement with more than one FCF involved agency (BDD, Juvenile Court, mental health or substance abuse services, among others.) Secondary services such as peer support partners, respite care, intensive home based services, in home support services may be available to children that are active in the Wraparound program.

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211 Pathways

716 West Broad Street, Elyria, OH 44035

Develops plans for families who need assistance in planning and arranging for services. Assesses the family's needs, coordinates the delivery of needed services, and follows up and monitors progress to ensure that services are having a beneficial impact.

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211 Summit