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Mental Health Resources | Ashland County Mental Health And Recovery Board

Creates integrated systems of care that are most responsive to the community by determining local needs, developing a community plan, setting priorities, directing resources, and monitoring services. Does not provide direct clinical services, but purchases those services primarily from local community agencies.

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Public Awareness/education | Central Ohio Group Fellowship Of Alcoholics Anonymous

Central office has information and flyers available on many A.A. related activities and special events--roundups, conventions, Central Ohio Group Fellowship Advisory Board meetings, Intergroup Representatives meetings, General Service assemblies and workshops. Central Office answers inquiries about Alcoholics Anonymous from outside agencies, the general public, schools, industries, and puts people in contact with the Central Ohio Group Fellowship's Public Information Committee to handle their requests or questions.

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Dascna 24/7 Phoneline | Narcotics Anonymous (DASCNA) Dayton Area Service Center Na

Offers a help-line number for people needing support with overcoming drug problems. Find meetings and answer general questions. This help-line is answered by addicts with six months or more of clean time. When no one is available to personally answer calls, a recorded message provides meetings and addresses for DASCNA area meetings.

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Summit County Opiate And Addiction Task Force | Alcohol, Drug Addiction And Mental Health Services Board Of Summit County

Works to reduce the opiate abuse in Summit County through education, collaboration, and available resources. Offers workshops to help professionals and community members understand the scope of opiate abuse, learn how to recognize and respond, and identify community resources and support for those affected and their family members. Provides description of services available for adults and children, and links to provider agencies.

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Residential Support Services | Recovery Resources

A residential program with 7 locations throughout the County, five of which are agency owned, and all of which are agency-operated, offering single, shared and congregate living arrangements.

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Another Chance I.h.s. | Zion Baptist Church

Provides a residential recovery program for adults who are battling addictions or re-entering society after being released from prison. Two houses each have a full-time live-in Resident Advisor. The program use a faith-based foundation and each resident is required to set goals for themselves, including a personal goal, a recovery goal, a spiritual goal, and an employment goal. Residents are also required to attend support groups, counseling, and treatment outside of the house and to actively engage in in-home individual and group sessions. Housing is provided for program participants only.

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Substance Abuse Treatment For Greater Cleveland Drug Court | Community Assessment And Treatment Services

Provides outpatient treatment support services for the Cleveland Drug Court docket. First-time felony level offenders who are arrested for possession or drug abuse (but not selling) can plead guilty to a misdemeanor. But in doing so, they agree to enter this program. Upon successful completion of the program, their criminal record will be expunged.

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Quick Response Team (QRT) - Crawford | Crawford-Marion Board Of Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services

The QRT team will connect with individuals who have experienced an overdose, illicit drug event, or are struggling with addiction, and their family to provide information, assist with treatment options, and referral. Education on the use of Narcan, a prescribed opiate overdose reversal medication, will be given and a free Narcan kit will be provided.

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Practical Parenting | Women's Recovery Center

Provides education regarding the effects on children of witnessing violence and substance abuse, as well as parenting skill development for those with children in these situations. Topics include the impact of violence on child development, characteristics of children who have witnessed violence, family roles, effective discipline, and communication skills. Child care is currently available during classes due to COVID 19. Class meets requirements of local justice systems, county children services agency, hospitals, health centers, and schools. Class is taught by a licensed therapist and is limited to 10 participants.

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Mental Health Board | Wood County Alcohol, Drug Addiction, Mental Health Services Board

Provides mental health and addiction services, including assessing the need for services, coordinating the planning of mental health and addiction facilities, services and programs in Wood County, Ohio; allocates funds to agencies providing a wide variety of direct services, monitors and evaluates services to ensure high-quality and cost-effective programs, and initiates new programs in the absence of needed community services.

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Dual Disorder Iop | Recovery Resources

Offers psychiatric intensive outpatient treatment for persons who have mental illness and are chemically dependent (drugs/alcohol). Provides individual and group counseling and medication services.

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Pearl House | Recovery Center, The

Provides affordable housing for families who are homeless and experiencing substance use disorder. Apartments are partially furnished with two bedrooms and basic kitchen items. Supportive services offered include on-site case management, treatment, and counseling.

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Alternative Sentencing And Probation | Ross County Court Of Common Pleas

Provides formal supervision for those awaiting trial or on community control (probation) as ordered by the court. Supervises probationers and monitors compliance to the conditions of their probation as well as providing other services such as referrals for social services. Provides specialized probation services for those needing intensive supervision such as those with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and sex offenders. Places offenders into drug treatment when needed. Provides case management for those in drug treatment and acts as a liaison between the court, client, and treatment facility. Also supervises persons in the work release and home detention programs.

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Adult Probation, Pretrial, Diversion, And Post Conviction Services | Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court - General Division

Provides formal supervision for those awaiting trial or on community control (probation) as ordered by the court. Supervises probationers and monitors compliance to the conditions of their probation as well as providing other services such as referrals for social services. Specialized probation services provided for those needing intensive supervision such as those who are mentally disordered offenders, mentally retarded offenders, and sex offenders. Places offenders into drug treatment when needed. Provides case management for those in drug treatment and acts as a liaison between the court, client, and treatment facility. Also supervises persons in the work release and home detention programs.

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Employment Alliance | Recovery Resources

Provides comprehensive vocational and employment services for eligible individuals. Service includes providing the resources, instruction, and support necessary for job-readiness, finding employment, and developing and maintaining a successful work history. Provides benefits consultation for any mental health consumer who is thinking about seeking work.

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Public Awareness/education | Behavioral Health Choices

Provides a variety of services designed to prevent and reduce substance abuse and other harmful behaviors to clients and the community. Family, friends and members of the community are a central part of anyone’s recovery and are often included in these activities.

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Addiction And Substance Use Services | Oneeighty

Provides the following addiction and substance use services: * Substance use counseling * Outpatient addiction treatment programs * Group therapy * Substance Use Crisis Hotline/Treatment Navigator * Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) * Partial Hospitalization Program - Detox RAMP Program (Recovery and Addiction Medicine Program) - Parternship with Wooster Community Hospital * Walk-In Assessment Clinic

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Mental Health Counseling | Muskingum Behavioral Health

Provides integrated chemical dependency and mental health treatment in an outpatient setting to assist people with chemical abuse and dependency problems. Treatment is also provided to individuals with co-occurring chemical dependency and mental health disorders, those in need of opiate replacement therapy and patients with co-morbid medical issues. Clients are treated for the physiological, psychological, emotional and spiritual effects of their addictions. Most of our programs require abstinence from alcohol and all other mood altering substances. Counseling methods encompass a variety of evidenced-based techniques that have been scientifically proven to reduce and/or eliminate inappropriate substance use. Treatment is tailored to each patient’s needs. Program staff include board-certified psychiatrists, psychiatric residents, master’s level therapists and chemical dependency professionals.

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Support Group Meeting Locations In Licking County | Al-Anon - Licking

Support groups locator tool for family, friends and/or co-workers dealing with an alcoholic or substance abuser. Visit website for locations.

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