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Mental Health Crisis Lines | Westwood Behavioral Health Center

Provides immediate assistance for people experiencing a mental health crisis.

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Mobile Response Stabilization Services (MRSS) | Bellefaire Jewish Children's Bureau

Provides in-person crisis intervention assistance. Offers a short-term, intensive community-based support program that can include: safety assessments, de-escalation, skill building and linkage to ongoing support. Common issues staff can help with include: Escalating emotional or behavioral issues; Mental health issues; Substance use concerns; Physical or emotional; trauma; School truancy; Running away from home; Caregiver/child conflict; and/or Suicidal thoughts.

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Domestic Violence Hotlines | Ion Center For Violence Prevention, The

Provides no-cost confidential crisis intervention services by phone call, text, or online chat for survivors of domestic/partner violence. Hotline specialists may provide individuals with emotional support, referrals for local support/resources, information about applicable laws, and basic information about medical concerns.

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Boys Town National Hotline | Boys Town

24-hour crisis, resource and referral line. Trained counselors can respond to questions every day of the week, 365 days a year. Helps teens and parents with suicide prevention, depression, school issues, parenting troubles, runaways, relationship problems, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, chemical dependency, anger and much more.

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Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) | Twinsburg City Of

Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.

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Mental Health Crisis Lines (281-CARE) | Talbert House

Offers 24-hour emergency assessment and crisis intervention services by phone for mental health concerns.

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Mental Health Care, Counseling, And Support | Harbor

Provides mental health services and substance use treatment services including case management, assessments and treatment services, inpatient detoxification, medication assisted treatment, individual and group counseling, medical and psychological evaluations, primary care, and vocational services.

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Crisis Stabilization Unit (RESIDENTIAL CRISIS CARE) | Zepf Center - Corporate

Provides a modern, clean, and therapeutic environment that provides voluntary clients with stabilization. This home-like setting could include administration of psychiatric medications as well as individualized counseling, recreation therapy, peer support, and group therapy. The CSU along with all other Crisis Care services can be used in conjunction with step down services.

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Care Now Clinic - Crisis Intervention Services | Behavioral Healthcare Partners

Serves children (age 5+) and adults experiencing imminent danger resulting from a behavioral health crisis need. Crisis Intervention Specialists provide counseling and access to intervention and triage services to safely resolve their crisis and/or return to an improved level of functioning.

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In Person Crisis Intervention | Netcare Access

Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the center is available on a walk-in basis regardless of ability to pay. Emergency crisis services offer a multitude of options to help participants move through the crisis and begin healing.

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Mental Health Crisis Lines | Beckett Springs

Offers 24-hour emergency assessment and crisis intervention services by phone for mental health and substance use concerns.

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Veterans Crisis Line | United States Department Of Veterans Affairs

Connects veterans in crisis and their families and friends with Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat or text. Support for deaf and hard of hearing individuals is available through online chat.

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Major Unusual Incident Investigation | Tuscarawas County Board Of Developmental Disabilities

Investigates cases of alleged abuse, such as physical, sexual or verbal, and neglect, any health or safety issue, or misappropriation situations for adults and children with developmental disabilities.

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Veterans Crisis Line | United States Department Of Veterans Affairs

The Veterans Crisis Line connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential toll-free hotline.

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Mental Health Treatment Services | Tcn Behavioral Health Services

Offers outpatient mental health services. Diagnostic Assessment, individual and group counseling, Psychiatric Services.

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Safer Ohio | Manchester Local Schools

Offers an anonymous hotline to report bullying within the schools of the Manchester Local School District.

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Crisis Intervention | Tasc Of Southeast Ohio

Crisis Intervention services are available with the goal of providing or assisting in obtaining necessary resources to stabilize a crisis situation.

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Children's Advocacy Center | Family And Child Abuse Prevention Center

Provides a wide range of programs for children who are victims of abuse or other acts of violence. Services include the following: forensic interviews at a child-friendly site where professionals conduct joint investigative interviews with child victims, crisis counseling and case management for victims and non-offending family members (available to children and families at all stages of the investigation and prosecution process). The program helps children and families cope and heal emotionally, animal-assisted therapy support for victims of violence. Provides practical information and support to the children and family about the investigation and court process, safety education that teaches young children about safe and unsafe touches and ways to seek help from trusted adults, and also provides on-site medical exams.

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Lgbtq2+ Helplines | Trevor Project, The

Provides suicide prevention and crisis intervention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ+) people under the age of 25.

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After Hours Care | Equitas Health

Afterhours care: Whole Person Healthcare never sleeps. Call to speak to a live nurse outside of normal office hours.

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Crisis Management | Womensafe

Offers 24-hour support and crisis management to hospital patients who have experienced domestic violence. Advocates meet with patients to discuss options, safety planning, and community resources. Advocates can assist victims to arrange intake to the shelter directly from the hospital. Outreach counseling is also available to clients in a secure, confidential location. Advocates are available to offer 24 hr. suppport over the phone to anybody who is a survivor of domestic violence (COPEline takes information and transfers call to WomenSafe's advocate).

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Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) | Peninsula Village Of

Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.

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Referrals To Children Services | Richland County Children Services

Investigates all reports of alleged child abuse, neglect, and dependency. It takes calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Under the direction of Ohio law, all reports are confidential. Callers concerned about children will be asked to provide the child and the parents' names, address, and a description of the basis of their concern for possible abuse, neglect, or dependency including (1) the child's condition and behavior, and (2) the parent's behavior. All allegations are investigated in compliance with the Ohio Administrative Code and the Ohio Revised Code. Investigations conclude with a decision about whether services, including child removal, are necessary to assure the safety and well-being of the child. * Emergency responses require a face-to-face contact with the child within one hour. 'Emergency' means immediate risk of serious harm to child's life. * All others require contact within 24 hours and a face-to-face contact with the child within 72 hours, accroding to Ohio Administrative Code.

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