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732 Beckman Street, Dayton, OH 45410

Program provides a highly supportive environment, utilizing multiple therapuetic interventions to promote increased mental health stabilization, harm reduction, and individual responsibility for self and actions.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

1020 Woodman Drive, Suite 330, Dayton, OH 45432

Provides assessment services, individual therapy specializing in modality and cognitive-behavioral areas, crisis intervention, pharmacological management, target case management, home-based services, and med som (physicians prescribing psychotropic drugs for children only).

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

4726 Main Avenue, Ashtabula, OH 44004

Mental health support and treatment services, including: individual, family, and couples therapy, psychiatric services, and case management services.

Program also offers various therapy groups, such as: Anger Management, Living with My Illness, Love and Logic Parenting group, HIV Positive group, and others. Call for more information.

COVID-19 Temporary Message: Signature Health is continuing to offer all services. There are doctors, counselors, case managers, and supervisors on site every day. Hours of operation are 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday. Telehealth will be used as much as possible. Individual counseling is provided via telehealth for those who have the capability. Patients who walk in can use a SH tablet to talk with their counselor. If absolutely necessary they will be seen in person. Case managers are available remotely and a Walk-In Case Manager is on site every day. New assessments are being conducted by phone or via telehealth (secure video). Those who are unable to participate in telephonic group (conference call), will receive individual counseling. Anyone who enters the building will have their temperature taken. If someone brings a patient/client they will be asked to wait outside.

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2-1-1 Ashtabula County

Provides a national network of mental health professional volunteers who have agreed to provide an hour a week of free mental health counseling. Availability may vary by area, but counseling can be for: anxiety, depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, sexual health and intimacy concerns, bereavement counseling, brain injuries, child and adolescent counseling, critical incident stress debriefing, divorce, family issues, gambling addiction, gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender issues, general counseling, marriage counseling, parent education, pastoral counseling, postpartum counseling, sexual assault counseling, sexual/love addiction counseling, substance use disorder counseling.

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211 Cleveland

59 Grant Street, Newark, OH 43055

Works with youth that have sexualized behaviors. Typically these children are ages 6-12 but they can be slightly younger or older. Children will meet with an individual therapist weekly or bi-weekly for individual counseling and may include family counseling and treatment.

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211 Pathways

120 West Second Street, Suite 101, Dayton, OH 45417-5402

Project UPLIFT is an internet and telephone program using cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness to treat depression in people with epilepsy. Depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorders among people with epilepsy. A review of studies shows that between 32-48% of people living with epilepsy also suffer from depression, impacting quality of life and family functioning more even than seizure frequency. Project UPLIFT was created to help people better understand and cope with depression. The program is led by a Foundation staff person and a person living with epilepsy.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

9800 Jug Street Road Nw, Pbj Connections, Pataskala, OH 43062

Counseling and psychotherapy in an office setting, including diagnostic intake assessments. Trauma-informed care, Cognitive-behavioral therapy, and an innovative approach help children, adults and families.

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211 Pathways

68 West Church Street, Suite 318 Pnc Bank Building, Newark, OH 43055

Program is focused on assisting adults who have been given a diagnosis of a developmental disability who may be struggling with social, behavioral and emotional challenges that are negatively impacting their lives. The goal of the Behavioral Management with Developmentally Disabled program is to assist the participants in learning and utilizing the skills necessary to better manage their emotions and behaviors and reduce the risk of these challenges resulting in negative impact on their relationships, work, and home lives, and improve overall ability to function. Clients will be expected to participate weekly in therapeutic group session with peers as well as individual sessions with their clinician on a regular basis as determined by their clinician. Considerations for the program: - An IQ between 50 and 80 or diagnosed Developmental Disability. - Individual is struggling with challenges related to social interactions, anger and impulse control, and emotional regulation.

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211 Pathways

2963 Blue Jacket Court, Lima, OH 45806

Offers faith based counseling for people struggling with needs such as abuse, divorce, grief, anxiety, depression, addiction, and trauma.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

15 North Third Street, Suite 300, Newark, OH 43055

Works with children ages 4 through adult. Provides treatment for clients who have experienced some type of trauma (ie: sexual abuse, physical abuse, or trauma of any kind). Therapists work one-on-one with the client as well as the client's family to explain how trauma impacts us all and to work through the difficulties that the client is experiencing.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

2112 Cherry Valley Road, Newark, OH 43055

Works with youth that have sexualized behaviors. Typically these children are ages 6-12 but they can be slightly younger or older. Children will meet with an individual therapist weekly or bi-weekly for individual counseling and may include family counseling and treatment.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

2963 Blue Jacket Court, 45806

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211 Allen County

8019 Cedar Ave., Cleveland, OH 44103

Provides a drop-in center for recovering substance abusers. Pastoral counseling and licensed substance abuse counseling are available, as well as daily 12-step groups, and social/recreational activities (board games, puzzles, billiards/pool) in a therapeutic environment. A counselor is also available to assist those in recovery with general questions on site or by phone.

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211 Cleveland

601 Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, Elizabeth Pl 4th Floor, Dayton, OH 45417-1424

Offers short term outpatient treatment for children and adults exhibiting symptoms associated with mental health concerns and emotional wellness. Offers individual, group and couples counseling. Serves children and adults suffering from: psychiatric disorders, health conditions, trauma, social, legal, family, financial, or personal problems .We also provide substance abuse services.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

3095 Kettering Boulevard, Dayton, OH 45439

Offers adult community support in the form of case management to the severely mentally disturbed adult population. Services include: pre-vocational training and intensive outpatient and group therapy.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

Hope Church, 5980 Wilmington Pike, Dayton, OH 45459

Offers a comprehensive service, the Map for Healing & Recovery program, a fast track guide to help anyone, physically, emotionally, relationally and spiritually, including life purpose. We also provide personal coaching/mentoring for individuals, couples and families. We offer an optional, spiritual, inner healing prayer for deeper hurts and general prayer support for all participants. We teach about and officiate baptisms. We can also help some of our members in need with other job and life skills and other assistance. Volunteering can often be "therapeutic" and there are dozens of rewarding ways to help, in person and virtually. We also have regular social events. All services are offered in person in the Dayton area and online, anywhere in the country.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

327 Mill Street, Conneaut, OH 44030

Mental health support and treatment services, including: individual, family, and couples therapy, psychiatric services, and case management services.

Program also offers various therapy groups, such as: Anger Management, Living with My Illness, Love and Logic Parenting group, HIV Positive group, and others. Call for more information.

COVID-19 Temporary Message: Signature Health is continuing to offer all services. There are doctors, counselors, case managers, and supervisors on site every day. Hours of operation are 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday. Telehealth will be used as much as possible. Individual counseling is provided via telehealth for those who have the capability. Patients who walk in can use a SH tablet to talk with their counselor. If absolutely necessary they will be seen in person. Case managers are available remotely and a Walk-In Case Manager is on site every day. New assessments are being conducted by phone or via telehealth (secure video). Those who are unable to participate in telephonic group (conference call), will receive individual counseling. Anyone who enters the building will have their temperature taken. If someone brings a patient/client they will be asked to wait outside.

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2-1-1 Ashtabula County

3691 Lee Rd., Ste. 203 Lee Dale Building, Shaker Heights, OH 44120

Provides mental health and pastoral (spirtual) counseling on a wide variety of topics. Counseling is provided in both group and individual settings. Services may be used to fulfill court requirements; agency will share any necessary documents with entities such as the courts, probation officers, and lawyers as needed.

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211 Cleveland

51 Best Street, Dayton, OH 45405

Mental and Behavioral Health Services for children, adolescents and their caregivers . We also specialize in working with Preschoolers ages 3 to 5 years old . We offer in person therapy, counseling, parent training and support, family therapy and wrap around services using community health workers

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

59 Grant Street, Newark, OH 43055

Works with children ages 4 through adult. Provides treatment for clients who have experienced some type of trauma (i.e. sexual abuse, physical abuse, or trauma of any kind). Therapists work one-on-one with the client as well as the client's family to explain how trauma impacts us all and to work through the difficulties that the client is experiencing.

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211 Pathways

1496 S Green Rd., South Euclid, OH 44121

Provides a Christian-based re-entry program that starts with intensive pastoral counseling in the prison. Provides social skill-training and bible-study activities during incarceration. Once released, the participant is provided with adult mentoring, support groups, and sober housing. Participants are linked to existing community supports and employment supports where appropriate.

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211 Cleveland

2479 S Green Rd., Beachwood, OH 44122

Provides programming from a Chabad - Chassidic philosophy to assist family members, couples, and individuals to understand preparation for marriage, home maintenance traditions, sexual relations, child development and money management. Rabbis provide one-to-one, couples, or family counseling on a variety of problem areas.

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211 Cleveland

4481 University Pkwy., University Hts., OH 44118

Provides programming from a Chabad - Chassidic philosophy to assist family members, couples, and individuals to understand preparation for marriage, home maintenance traditions, sexual relations, child development and money management. Rabbis provide one-to-one, couples, or family counseling on a variety of problem areas.

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211 Cleveland

5100 Karl Road, Epworth United Methodist Church, Columbus, OH 43229

The Free Care Program offers free family medicine and social services care. Accept patients until capacity is reached and offers additional services such as diabetes screenings, hypertension screenings and treatment, vision screenings, laboratory services, prescription services, specialty referrals, spiritual care, dental referrals, and chiropractic care. We do not serve individuals under age 18.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio