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Access Ohio
2935 Hamilton-Mason Road
Hamilton OH 45011
Phone: 1-800-473-OHIO (6446)

http://www.accessdui.com

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Established in 1984, Access Ohio 72-Hour DUI Program is the longest operating Driver Intervention Program in Southwestern Ohio. Access Ohio`s program is certified by the State of Ohio and meets court requirements for a DUI while avoiding jail time.


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Access Ohio Mental Health Center of Excellence
8100 Ravines Edge Court, Suite 200
Columbus OH 43235
Phone: 614-985-3112

http://www.accessoh.com

Area(s) Served:
Statewide

Contract Provider:

Description:

ACCESS OHIO is accessible, comprehensive, and high quality mental health care services that provide Results That Matter so that individuals are empowered to achieve maximal recovery and improvement and to become contributing and successful members of society.

Access Ohio was created to provide top quality mental healthcare for all, including the economically disfavored. Access Ohio is dedicated to the often-overlooked individuals that often need quality services the most - Medicaid - and are dedicated to providing premium quality care at absolutely no cost to everyone eligible to receive Ohio Medicaid.

ACCESS OHIO - North Office
Mental Health Center of Excellence
8100 Ravines Edge Court, Suite 200
Columbus, Ohio 43235
614-985-3112

ACCESS OHIO - East Office
Mental Health Center of Excellence
99 N. Brice Road, Suite 360
Columbus, Ohio 43213
614-367-7700


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Addiction Services Council
2828 Vernon Place
Cincinnati OH 45219
Phone: 513-281-7880

http://www.alcoholismcouncil.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Since 1949, the focus of the Alcoholism Council has been to reduce problems related to alcoholism and other drug addiction hrough the delivery of treatment and prevention services. The Council has a wide range of programs that serve children, adolescents, families, women, older adults and persons with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders. For over 65 years, the Council`s information and referral services have provided a central point of access to the existing public system of care. In July of 2003, the Council expanded its ability to provide assessment, referral and treatment for individual and family counseling with the introduction of the Recovery Health Access Center (RHAC) project funded by the Hamilton County Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Board.


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Alcoholics Anonymous Cincinnati
2300 Florence Ave.
Cincinnati OH 45209
Phone: (513) 351-0422
aacincinnati@fuse.net
http://www.aacincinnati.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. A.A. is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety

OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Friday 9:30 am to 6:30 pm
Saturday 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

HOTLINE - (513) 351-0422, FOR THOSE WITH ALCOHOL PROBLEMS IS ANSWERED 24 HOURS A DAY / 7 DAYS A WEEK

Service individuals through the Greater Cincinnati, Northern KY and Indiana .


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Center for Chemical Addictions Treatment
830 Ezzard Charles Drive
Cincinnati OH 45214
Phone: 513-381-6672

http://www.ccatsober.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

OASIS (Older Adults Seeking Independence in Sobriety) is an educational program specifically designed for adults age 50 and up. OASIS provides educational experiences focused on helping individuals increase their awareness and knowledge of the nature, extent and harmful effects of alcohol and other drug addictions. Clients have access to CCAT`s full range of programs including detoxification, short-term residential treatment and Suboxone outpatient services


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Central Clinic
2821 Burnet Ave
Cincinnati 45229
Phone: 513-558-5823

http://www.centralclinic.org

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Founded in 1923, Central Clinic has been providing quality mental health, addiction, and forensic services for over 90 years to children, families and adults. Central Clinic has nine locations in Greater Cincinnati that provide a variety of assessment, treatment, and prevention services.

Mission

To provide culturally sensitive and outcome-driven mental health, substance abuse, forensic, and prevention services to children, adults, and families. Central Clinic accomplishes this by making services accessible, individualized, effective, consumer oriented, and recovery/resiliency based.


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Central Community Health Board (CCHB)
532 Maxwell Avenue
Cincinnati 45219
Phone: 513.559.2000

https://www.harbor.org/cchb

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

The Mission of the Central Community Health Board is to provide community leadership and comprehensive behavioral health programs that support a strong, well functioning community and assist residents of southwest Ohio and surrounding areas to achieve their greatest potential and well-being.

Program Directory

ADAPT (3009 Burnet Avenue) 513-872-8870
Adult Outpatient, Intake 513-559-2097
Community Psychiatric Support Program(case mgmt) 513-559-2062
Geriatric Services 513-559-2060
Prevention and Education 513-559-2933
Crisis Stabilization Program 513-559-2923
Partial Hospitalization Program 513-559-2063
Drug Services Program 513-559-2056
Early Prevention and Intervention Project (EPIP) 513-559-2000
Medical Records 513-559-2028
Business Office / Human Resources 513-559-2968
Residential Services 513-559-2058
Emergency 24 hour Telephone Service 513-558-8577
TDD/TTY 513-559-2004
All Other Departments 513-559-2000
   


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Clermont Counseling
43 East Main Street
Amelia 45102
Phone: (513) 354-5200

http://www.clermontcounseling.org

Area(s) Served:
Clermont County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Clermont Counseling Center was founded in 1973 as the first community mental health center serving Clermont County, a rural and suburban county in southwestern Ohio. Over the 35 years of its existence, the center has added innovative programs and best practices to take advantage of the emerging research on program design, interventions, and medications that greatly improved successful treatment of mental illness. Clermont Counseling Center is passionate about assisting individuals and families to recover from short-term emotional setbacks or long-term chronic and severe mental illness.

 

Price Hill Administrative Offices
3730 Glenway Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45205
Phone: 513.381.6300

Price Hill Center
3740 Glenway Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45205
Phone: 513.381.6300

English & Acculturation Center
200 McFarland Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Phone: 513.721.7660

Milford Center
512 High Street
Milford, OH 45150
Phone: 513.947.7000

Downtown Center
200 McFarland Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Phone: 513.721.7660


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Clermont County Mental Health and Recovery Board
2337 Clermont Center Dr.
Batavia Ohio 45103
Phone: Crisis hotline-513-528-7283

http://www.ccmhrb.org/

Area(s) Served:
Clermont County

Contract Provider:

Description:

Visit the Clermont County Mental Health & Recovery Board website here. Their website is designed to provide general information about the Board, links to the Board’s contract agencies in Clermont County providing prevention and treatment programs and services, and links to additional information about mental health and substance abuse.
 
 


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Clermont Recovery Center, Inc
1088 Wasserman Way
Batavia Ohio 45103
Phone: 513-735-8100
info@recoveryctr.org
http://www.recoveryctr.org/about.php

Area(s) Served:
Clermont County

Contract Provider:

Description:

The services offered by Clermont Recovery Center, Inc. are progressively designed, responsibly managed and delivered by compassionate and caring professionals. From prevention and intervention efforts, to a wide range of targeted treatment programs, CRC strives to meet the individual needs of patients in Clermont County.


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Community Behavioral Health
820 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Hamilton OH 45011
Phone: 513-887-8500

http://www.cbh-services.org/

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Community Behavioral Health offers mental health and chemical dependency programs for children and adults in Butler County and the surrounding areas.   Community Behavioral Health operates the Uplift Program, an in-home counseling program for clients of the Butler County Elderly Services Program who may be suffering from depression, anxiety or other behavioral health issues.  

Mental Health Services include: 

  • Mental Health Assessments
  • Individual, Family and
    Group Counseling
  • ACT Case Management
  • Connections Transitional 
    Medication Support
  • Probate Monitor and
    Forensic Monitor
  • UPLIFT Older Adult Services
  • Housing
  • SAMI Substance Abuse/Mental Illness
  • Great Miami Services
  • Child & Adolescent
    Mental Health Services

Substance Abuse Services include:

  • Outpatient Services
  • Day Reporting
  • Drug Court
  • TASC
  • Decisions and Countermeasures
  • SAMI Substance Abuse/Mental Illness
  • Child & Adolescent Services

Locations:

Corporate Office

520 Eaton Avenue
Hamilton, Ohio 45011
Phone (513) 785-4783
Fax (513) 785-4789

Hamilton Office

820 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Hamilton Ohio 45011
Phone (513) 887-8500
Fax (513) 737-8196

Middletown Office

1659 S. Breiel Blvd.
Middletown, Ohio 45044
Phone: (513) 424-0921
Fax: (513) 424-4810


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Comprehensive Counseling Services
820 S. Martian Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Hamilton 45044
Phone: 513-887-8500

https://cbh-services.org/

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Provides individual and group counseling for substance abuse, depression/suicidal tendencies, violent behavior, sexual abuse and other mental health issues.


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Drug Rehab
100 SE Third Avenue
Fort Lauderdale Florida 33304
Phone: 855-520-2898
evaldespino@drugrehab.com
https://www.drugrehab.com/

Area(s) Served:

Contract Provider:

Description:

We provide information, resources, and treatment for people battling addiction and related conditions.

At DrugRehab.com, our mission is to equip patients and families with the best information, resources and tools to overcome addiction and pursue lifelong recovery. We are here to help you or your loved one every step of the way.


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Forensic & Mental Health Services, Inc.
4721 Reading Road
Cincinnati 45237
Phone: 513-272-2800

https://www.stalschildren.org/

Area(s) Served:
Butler County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

FMHS provides objective, efficient and expert mental health and substance abuse services to all aspects of the community including the court system.

Mental Health Treatment and Consultation Services:

  • Counseling and Therapy
  • Psychiatric Medication Services
  • Diagnostic Assessment

Community Support Provider Services:

Program Works to Reduce Repeat Offenders

  • Community based rehabilitative services to help clients with mental illness continue to live as autonomously as possible in the community while maintaining optimal functioning and mental health.

Forensic Assessment and Consultation Services

  • Responding to the mental health assessment needs of the criminal and civil courts
  • Offering objective expert opinions regarding psycho-legal questions including assessments for:
    • Criminal Court Evaluations
    • Guardianship Assessments, and
    • Probate Affidavit Reviews

 


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Gamblers Anonymous
P.O. Box 17173
Los Angeles CA 90017
Phone: (626) 960-3500
isomain@gamblersanonymous.org
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga/

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:


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Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services (GCB)
1501 Madison Road
Cincinnati OH 45206
Phone: 513.354.7555

http://www.gcbhs.com

Area(s) Served:
Clermont County,
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Community Behavioral Health serves people with severe mental illness.  Programs include:

  • Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
  • Case Management
  • Counseling Treatment Unit (CTU)
  • Deaf/Mental Health Services
  • Forensic Assertive Community Treatment
  • Homeless Services and PATH
  • Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT)
  • Mental Health Court of Common Pleas
  • Mental Health Municipal Court
  • Money Management (Payee) Services
  • Pharmacy Services
  • Primary Care Services
  • Psychiatric Nursing Services
  • Psychiatric Services
  • Residential and Housing Options
  • The Recovery Center
  • Transitional-Aged Youth Services
  • Vocational Programs
  • Welcome Center

GCB has two clinic locations in Cincinnati. The primary clinic site and agency’s administrative headquarters are located in East Walnut Hills at:

1501 Madison Road
Cincinnati, OH 45206
513-354-7000

The other clinic location is in Roselawn at:

7162 Reading Road, Ste. 400
Cincinnati, OH 45237
513-354-7200


GCB also offers Transitional-Aged Youth services (TIP) in Clermont County at:

1074 Wasserman Way
Batavia, Ohio 45103
513-354-1300


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Hamilton County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board
2350 Auburn Avenue
Cincinnati OH 45219
Phone: 513-946-8600
hcmhrsb@hamilton.mhrsb.state.oh.us
http://hcmhrsb.org/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

The Boards primary target populations are adults who are severely mentally disabled (SMD), children who are severely emotionally disabled (SED) and adults who are dually diagnosed with substance abuse and mental illness (SAMI). \

Access to Services

Mental Health Access Point (MHAP) - 513-558-8888
Centralized mental health system access point connecting customers with the appropriate service provider(s).

Recovery Health Access Center (RHAC) - 513-281-7422
Centralized 24-hour service center providing a full continuum of substance abuse services including information and referrals supporting individuals and families throughout the treatment process.

Probate Process (Hamilton County) - 513-946-3591
Civil probate court assisting provider community and families in obtaining inpatient care.

Telephone Support

Consumer WARMLINE - 513-931-WARM
Call-in peer support service for existing consumers.

Mental Health Hotline - 513-281-CARE
24-hour telephone support services, specializing in suicide prevention, crisis situations, and family violence.

Drug & Poison Information Center (DPIC) - 513-636-5111
24-hour hotline providing crisis intervention, education, and information.

Consumer-Driven Services

Recovery Center of Hamilton County - 513-241-1411
Consumer-operated services providing social support and learning opportunities to adults in Hamilton County with severe mental illness working toward full integration into the community.

Mighty Vine Wellness Club - 513-241-9355
Consumer-operated, readily accessible and affordable exercise and wellness activities fostering emotional support and understanding for mental health consumers.

WARMLINE - 513-931-WARM
Consumer-operated service that provides peer support to consumers via telephone.  The WARMLINE operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Emergency Crisis Care

Psychiatric Emergency Services (PES) - 513-584-8577
Hospital setting 24-hour emergency care.

Mental Health Access Point (MHAP) - 513-558-8888
Access to mental health crisis care.

MHAP Youth & Adult Mobile Crisis - 513-558-8888
On-call mobile and in-home crisis care.

Recovery Health Access Center (RHAC) - 513-281-7422
Access to alcohol and substance abuse crisis care.

 


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IKRON
2347 Vine Street
Cincinnati OH 45219
Phone: 513-621-1117
ikron@ikron.org
http://www.ikron.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Other,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

IKRON (Integration of Knowledge and Resources for Occupational Needs) provides integrated quality behavioral health services to the greater Cincinnati and Tri-State area.

IKRON was the first community facility to work collaboratively with the Bureau of Vocation Rehabilitation counselors to help prepare Longview State Hospital (Summit Behavioral Health) patients for discharge from the hospital to the community and to eventual competitive employment in the community.

IKRON was also the first rehabilitation center in southwest Ohio to offer a comprehensive rehabilitation program aimed at obtaining competitive employment and maintaining sobriety.


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Mental Health & Recovery Services (MHRS) Center of Clinton and Warren Counties, Inc
201 Reading Rd
Mason 45040
Phone: 513-695-1695
Info@MHRSOnline.org
http://www.mhrsonline.org

Area(s) Served:
Clinton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Mental Health Recovery Services of Warren & Clinton Counties (MHRS) is the local Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) board that plans, funds, monitors and evaluates services and programs for residents with serious mental and emotional disorders and/or substance addictions.


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Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky and Southwestern Ohio
11238 Cornell Park Dr.
Blue Ash 45242
Phone: 513-721-2910
srsims@mhaswoh.org
http://www.mhankyswoh.org/Home

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Other,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Mental Health America is a private, non-profit organization serving individuals, families, professionals, lay persons, and communities in Northern Kentucky and Southwest Ohio. We are committed to preserving and strengthening the mental wellness of all individuals. We pride ourselves on educating the community with current research, best practice prevention techniques, and treatment and recovery options.

Under its new name and structure, Mental Health America is re-dedicated to improving the health and well-being of all people – especially children and adults living with mental and substance use disorders – by helping them live healthier lives. Our message is simple- good mental health is fundamental to the health and well-being of every person and community.

Mental Health America advances its mission to Educate, Advocate and Serve.

  • Educate individuals, families, professionals, and healthcare providers about ways to preserve and strengthen their mental health.
  • Advocate for access to effective care and build an understanding of people with mental and substance use disorders.
  • Provide support for individuals and families living with mental and substance use disorders.

Services include:

Information/Referral      Substance Abuse Wraparound
Employment Services   Offender Re-entry
Education/Training   Peer Support
Crisis Response Team Training - CIT   Compeer Program
DUI Assessment/Education   Support Groups
Payee Services   Pro Bono Counseling

 


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Ohio Department of Alcohol & Drug Addiction Services
280 North High Street, 12th Floor
Columbus OH 43215-2550
Phone: 614-466-2596
questions@mh.ohio.gov
http://www.adamh.ohio.gov/

Area(s) Served:
Statewide

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Mission of Organization- To provide statewide leadership in establishing a high quality addiction prevention, treatment and recovery services system of care that is effective, accessible and valued by all Ohioans.
 


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START YOUR RECOVERY ( REBECCA (SNOW) SULLIVAN
N/A
N/A N/A
Phone: (800) 662-4357

https://startyourrecovery.org/

Area(s) Served:
Statewide

Contract Provider:
Assisted Living Waiver

Description:

We work with leading experts in effectively treating substance use issues to offer people a single source of relatable, reliable information at any stage of their recovery journey.

StartYourRecovery.org provides helpful information for people who are dealing with substance use issues — and their family members, friends, and co-workers, too. We know that there is no one-size-fits-all solution to the challenges faced by those who misuse alcohol, prescription or illegal drugs, or other substances, and we aim to break through the clutter to help people at any stage of recovery.

Our goal is to offer people who are dealing with substance use issues a single source of reputable, objective information about signs, symptoms, conditions, treatment options, and resources — presented in a user-friendly format and in language that’s easy to understand. First we asked: “Why doesn’t someone offer access to these resources in one place?” Then we asked: “Why don’t we?”

To do it, we bring together leading clinicians and experts in substance use prevention treatment and recovery from nonprofit, academic, and government institutions — the Education Development Center, The Jed Foundation (JED), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the Veterans Health Administration, Yale University School of Medicine, and more. Reingold — a leader in creating outreach campaigns that promote mental health awareness and help-seeking — works with these experts to assemble, validate, and present the best information available for people dealing with substance use issues.


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Salvation Army - Cincinnati Adult Rehabilitation Center
2250 Park Avenue
Norwood 45212
Phone: 513-351-3457
noreply@salvationarmy.org
https://cincinnatiarc.salvationarmy.org/cincinnatiarc/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:

Description:

The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center ministries in the United States provide an in-residence rehabilitation program with a focus on basic necessities. Each beneficiary (program participant) is provided with a clean and healthy living environment, good food, work therapy, leisure time activities, group and individual counseling, spiritual direction, and resources to assist each person to develop life skills.


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Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers
2250 Park Avenue
Cincinnati OH
Phone: (513) 351-3457
noreply@salvationarmy.org
http://www.salvationarmycincinnati.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Other,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

For more than 100 years The Salvation Army has been providing assistance to people with a variety of social and spiritual afflictions through its 119 United States based Adult Rehabilitation Centers (ARCs).  The Centers serve people suffering from substance misuse, legal problems, relational conflicts, homelessness, and unemployment.

Mission

The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center ministries in the U.S. provide an in-residence rehabilitation program with a focus on basic necessities. Each beneficiary (program participant) is provided with a clean and healthy living environment, good food, work therapy, leisure time activities, group and individual counseling, spiritual direction, and resources to assist each person to develop life skills. 


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Sojourner Recovery Services
515 Dayton Street
Hamilton Ohio 45011
Phone: 513-896-3465

https://sojournerrecovery.com/about/

Area(s) Served:
Butler County

Contract Provider:

Description:

Sojourner Recovery Services is a nonprofit organization that offers substance abuse treatment for women, ,men, adolescents and their families. Click here for more information.


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Talbert House Substance Abuse-Mental Illness (SAMI)
2600 Victory Parkway
Cincinnati OH 45229
Phone: (513) 751-7747

http://www.talberthouse.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Talbert House’s mission is to improve social behavior and enhance personal recovery and growth.

Need Help? Call:

  • 513-221-HELP (4357) for more information or to schedule an appointment.
  • 513-281-CARE (2273) or text Talbert to 839863 if in crisis or in need of immediate assistance. Available 24 hours-a-day.

The following is sample of Talbert House's programs and services. Visit their website for more information. 

Adolescent Substance Abuse Outpatient
Adolescent Substance Abuse Outpatient is a non-residential treatment program providing assessment and treatment for adolescents (ages 12-17) whose primary diagnosis is a substance use disorder. Services include individual and family counseling, group counseling and case management.

Adult Substance Abuse Services
This program provides comprehensive chemical dependency assessment and treatment options to men and women who are best served in an outpatient setting. Services include individual and group counseling, intensive outpatient group services, continuing care, and random drug testing. Supportive services may include family and culturally specific counseling, employment readiness, and referrals to other needed services. Adult Services also provides outpatient services to clients dually diagnosed with mental illness and substance abuse issues and housing case management to clients in the Shelter Plus Care Program. (See the Hamilton County Court Guide as a PDF)

Alcohol and Drug Addiction Partnership Treatment (ADAPT) for Men and Women 
The comprehensive residential and outpatient program provides assessment, treatment, and reintegration services for drug and alcohol addicted adults charged with drug-driven felony offenses through the Hamilton County Drug Court. Services include chemical dependency education and treatment, criminality/behavior modification, frequent and random drug testing, vocational/educational services, family counseling, and a variety of supportive services. This program is offered through a partnership between Talbert House, Central Community Health Board, First Step Home, and Prospect House. (See this program’s FAQ’s as a PDF) 

Alternatives
Alternatives is a treatment program providing assessment and treatment exclusively for adolescent males ages 12-17. The goal is to provide gender-specific treatment for adolescent males by using a cognitive-behavioral approach to address issues of substance abuse, criminality, victimization, grief, anger, and family dysfunction. Alternatives offers residential care, intensive outpatient, aftercare, and drug education groups.

The Bridge
The Bridge is a residential facility designed to provide assessment, treatment, and reintegration programming to adolescent males ages 12-17 experiencing difficulty with daily functioning due to mental/behavioral health issues. The program is dedicated to providing the highest quality service in the least restrictive environment possible. Services include individual, group, and family therapy. In addition, psychiatric and nursing services are available to each client.

Brown County Recovery Services
Brown County Recovery Services offers a broad range of substance abuse services and mental health assessment, treatment, and prevention services to the children, adolescents, adults, and families of Brown County and surrounding areas. The program works in collaboration with the educational and criminal justice systems, the county Department of Job and Family Services, and the medical community to provide individualized services and promote healthy behaviors and improve life skills within families, schools and the community.

Community Correctional Center (CCC)
A Community Based Correctional Facility (CBCF) located in Warren County, CCC has provided residential assessment, treatment, and reintegration programming for adult male felony offenders from Butler, Clermont, and Warren Counties since 1995.

Community Link
Community Link is a welfare-to-work program that provides coordinated services to Ohio Works First (OWF) recipients in order to facilitate their transition to work placement and self-sufficiency. Community Link is a collaboration of the following agencies: Talbert House, Easter Seals Work Resource Center, Recovery Link Inc. and the Alcoholism Council. Other agencies working with the collaboration are Jewish Vocational Services, Crossroads and Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health.

Cornerstone 
Cornerstone is a community corrections program for federal and state offenders that offers assessment, treatment, and reintegration for adult male ex-offenders in a residential setting. Services include case management, chemical dependency treatment, criminality/behavior modification, restitution and child support, frequent and random drug testing, education, employment readiness, verified and monitored community employment, and a variety of supportive activities. 

Day Reporting
This community corrections program provides treatment and reintegration services to Hamilton County probationers. Using a cognitive-behavioral approach, the program ensures a high level of accountability through targeted interventions. The program is a partnership with the Hamilton County Courts. Services are coordinated through a treatment team that include monitoring, daily reporting, substance abuse treatment, random drug screens, risk/needs assessment, and life skills training. Job search assistance, educational services and financial management services are available. 

Driver Intervention Program (DIP)
Certified by the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services (ODADAS), DIP provides prevention and assessment within a jail alternative setting for first-time DUI offenders in the state of Ohio. The program is designed to reduce the likelihood of repeated DUI behavior and runs every weekend, Thursday evening through Sunday afternoon. A 48-hour adolescent program is scheduled four to six times per year, and women’s weekends are held 10 times per year. Services include alcohol and drug education, traffic safety, and referral. Bilingual counselors and materials are also available for Spanish and Russian-speaking clients. 
 

Extended Treatment Certified by the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services (ODADAS), DIP provides prevention and assessment within a jail alternative setting for first-time DUI offenders in the state of Ohio. The program is designed to reduce the likelihood of repeated DUI behavior and runs every weekend, Thursday evening through Sunday afternoon. A 48-hour adolescent program is scheduled four to six times per year, and women’s weekends are held 10 times per year. Services include alcohol and drug education, traffic safety, and referral. Bilingual counselors and materials are also available for Spanish and Russian-speaking clients. 

This jail-based, chemical dependency program provides substance abuse assessment, treatment, and reintegration for adult misdemeanant men sentenced by the Hamilton County Courts. Services include counseling, continuing care, criminality programming, employment readiness, and life skills development with specialty tracks for anger management, relapse prevention, assaultive behavior/domestic violence, criminality/behavior modification, and family issues.

Fatherhood Project 
This program assists men in their efforts to become the responsible, committed and nurturing fathers they want to be. Fatherhood Project helps dads strengthen their connection and involvement in the lives of their children by providing classes, coaching and fellowship support meetings. Click here to check out how other organizations are supporting the Fatherhood Program.

Inter-Agency School Crisis Team 
The Inter-Agency School Crisis Team is trained to respond to crisis situations and have experience in dealing with children, adolescents and school staff. The team’s mission is to help schools respond effectively during times of crises. This service is provided through a collaboration between Talbert House, Centerpoint Health, Central Clinic, Red Cross, and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Center. For immediate assistance, call 513-281-2273. (See Talbert House tips for helping children cope with crisis as a PDF)

Jail Intervention for Men
Jail Intervention for Men (JIM) is a program for incarcerated men with interpersonal violence or drug-related charges. Services offered include assessment, counseling for criminal thinking and behavior, anger management, alcohol and drug abuse education, relationships, life skills development and reentry planning.

Mental Health Court Day Reporting 
This program provides treatment and reintegration as an alternative to incarceration for Hamilton County residents with a mental health diagnosis. The program is a collaboration between the Mental Health Court Team, Crossroads Center and Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health. Using a cognitive behavior approach, services include monitoring, daily reporting, case management, drug testing, risk/needs assessment and life skills training. Job search assistance, educational services and financial management services are available. 

Parkway Center 
Parkway Center is a shelter that works with homeless men with substance abuse and mental health issues to provide emergency shelter and social services that help clients solve many of the problems that have left them with no place to call home.

Passages
Passages is a residential facility serving adolescent females ages 12-17 referred primarily by the Hamilton County Juvenile Court. The program uses gender-responsive techniques to provide assessment, treatment, and reintegration by offering intensive case management services and family counseling for the youth and each family member. The program uses positive, strength-based interventions utilizing a rewards system and cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques. Services are provided where needed, such as in the facility, at the youth’s home, and in the community.

Pathways 
For over 20 years, Pathways has served the community by providing assessment, treatment, and transition for adult female felons and misdemeanants in a residential setting followed by aftercare services. Gender-responsive services include community monitoring, cognitive-behavioral therapy, chemical dependency, and employment services. 

Project PASS (Partnerships for Academic Success in Schools) 
Project PASS is a mental health and substance abuse program providing assessment, prevention, education services, case management and an overall support program for school-aged children and their parents through a partnership with schools. It provides flexible, unique and cost-effective support services promoting healthy functioning in schools, home and the community. Staff members address the social, emotional, and behavioral health needs of students and families.
(See Talbert House Tips for Helping Children Cope with Crisis as a PDF)

Project STEPS
Project STEPS (Solutions That Empower Parents and Students) is a youth and family centered program made up of three programs; Family Peer Support, Project WRAP, and Cincy After School.  Family Peer Support offers support to families with school age children experiencing behavioral difficulties or need support managing services or resources for their child or family. This partnership is provided through Talbert House and Beech Acres. (For more information, see the Family Peer Support Program brochure, as a PDF). Project WRAP develops and implements plans for children and their families who have very complex needs by promoting healthy functioning in school, home and the community. Cincy After School provides a quality experience through academic achievement opportunities, anti-drug/anti-violence programs, and other recreational and educational activities at Shroder High School.

Recovery Halfway House
This residential substance abuse program provides assessment, employment and chemical dependency services, and reintegration for drug-dependent and homeless men.

Rewards Jail Intervention (RJI)
RJI is a residential, jail-based, chemical dependency program for adult women referred by the Hamilton County Courts. RJI uses gender-responsive techniques to provide assessment, treatment, and reintegration with programming that includes education and intensive discharge planning by addressing matters of chemical dependency, mental health, prostitution, and criminality. 

Second Chance Reentry
Second Chance Reentry is a community corrections program that offers adult non-violent ex-offenders in Hamilton County a full array of reintegration services to help them successfully return to the community, including job training, case management, social support, and mentoring. This partnership is between Talbert House and Urban League of Greater Cincinnati, Transformation Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Allen Temple, Dress for Success, and Ohio Justice and Policy Center.

Section Road Center
Second Chance is a Department of Justice/Hamilton County collaborative with Talbert House acting as the lead agency. The program serves men and women returning to Hamilton County communities from local jails. Clients are enrolled into the program for a minimum of six months. Services include pre and post release assessment, service planning, cognitive behavioral groups and individual sessions, case management, and employment services.

Serenity Hall
Located in Butler County, Serenity Hall is a community corrections program that provides assessment, treatment, and reintegration for adult males in a residential setting. Services available include case management, chemical dependency treatment, criminality/behavior modification, restitution and child support, frequent and random drug testing, education, employment readiness, verified and monitored community employment, and a variety of supportive activities.

Spring Grove Center
Spring Grove Center is a community corrections program that provides assessment, treatment, and reintegration for adult males in a residential setting. Services available include case management, chemical dependency treatment, criminality/behavior modification, restitution and child support, frequent and random drug testing, education, employment readiness, verified and monitored community employment, and a variety of supportive activities. 

Substance Abuse Prevention 
This program targets the prevention of substance use and abuse among youth. The goals are to increase effective coping skills and to identify at-risk youth and link them to the appropriate treatment resources.

Turning Point 
This chemical dependency community corrections program for Hamilton County provides assessment, treatment, and reintegration services in a residential setting for adult men convicted of a second or multiple DUI or alcohol and drug offenses. Services include orientation, assessment, educational sessions, individual, group and family counseling, a six-month Continuing Care Program, and other supportive activities. 

Turtle Creek Center (TCC)
Located in Warren County, TCC provides assessment, treatment, and transitional services. Programming includes community monitoring, cognitive-behavioral groups, substance abuse treatment, employment services, as well as other specialized treatment services. Since 2003, TCC has served adult males in a residential halfway house setting serving 15 Southwestern Ohio counties.

Union Day School
Union Day School is an alternative school program for Butler County students who are experiencing serious emotional and behavorial challenges impacting academic success. The program provides three types of services: intensive school-based treatment, in-classroom support and outpatient clinic. This partnership is between Talbert House and Butler County Educational Service Center.

Veteran's Services
Residential and outpatient substance abuse and mental health services are provided to Veterans in the Talbert House service area. Additional programming includes the Fatherhood Project and transitional housing for homeless veterans. These services are tailored to ensure the success of veterans as they reintegrate back in to the community after their service to our country.

Warren Outpatient Services
Warren Outpatient Services offers accessible and affordable substance abuse treatment including assessment , group and individual counseling to adults and adolescents, so that they can regain control of their lives. The program also provides services for those who have been dually diagnosed with substance abuse and mental illness. Warren Outpatient serves adolescent and adult residents of Warren and Clinton counties. Click here to read more about Warren Outpatient Services.


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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville 20857
Phone: 877-726-4727
findtreatment@samhsa.gov
http://www.samhsa.gov

Area(s) Served:
Nationwide

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrations (SAMHSA) mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America`s communities.


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Transitional Living, Inc.
2052 Princeton Road
Hamilton OH 45011
Phone: 513-863-6383
sherib@tliving.org
http://www.tliving.org

Area(s) Served:
Butler County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

The mission is to provide competent, caring, rehabilitative services to adults with severe mental disabilities assisting them to achieve recovery and live independently in Butler County.


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TriHealth

Phone: 513-569-1900

http://www.trihealth.com/

Area(s) Served:
Butler County,
Clermont County,
Clinton County,
Hamilton County,
Warren County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

TriHealth provides a wide range of clinical, educational, preventive and social programs. TriHealth`s non-hospital services include physician practice management, fitness centers and fitness center management, occupational health centers, home health and hospice care.

TriHealth Physician Telephone Referral Line
513-569-5400


TriHealth Senior Programs

TriHealth Seniority
Free hospital-based program helps members age 50 and older maintain healthier, more active lives through special events, exclusive classes and valuable discounts. Includes:

  • Expert health education and information
  • Special courtesies from Bethesda North and Good Samaritan hospitals
  • Assistance with insurance paperwork and billing issues
  • Educational programs, lectures and classes
  • Social outings and entertainment events
  • Travel opportunities to local, national and international destinations
  • Discounts on health-related products and services
  • No-cost discount prescription card
  • TriHealth Seniority Insider, our timely newsletter and calendar with dates and descriptions of all our upcoming events.

Bethesda North Hospital
Email or call (513) 865-1700

Good Samaritan Hospital
Email or call (513) 862-3633

TriHealth Driver Rehabilitation Program
For disabled drivers of all ages, TriHealth offers an objective evaluation of the skills necessary for driving. You must have a physician prescription to participate in this test. TriHealth can perform the in-clinic evaluation at Good Samaritan Hospital or the TriHealth Fitness & Health Pavilion.

Parish Nurses
In 1998, Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation, with a grant from what is today called the Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati, hired two nurses to cover eight schools. Their work in the schools complements that of 10 parish nurses based at churches in Over-the-Rhine, North Fairmount, Bond Hill, Winton Terrace/Winton Hills, Clifton/Mt. Auburn and Walnut Hills.

Parish nurses strive to be advocates for people who have little access to health care resources. For more information about the Parish Nurse program and how you can help, call (513) 569-6138.

TriHealth Senior Behavioral Health Program
513-872-4100
Serves older adults in an inpatient mental health setting.

The Centers for Interactive Geriatric Assessment (CIGA)
513-699-1852
Executive Park
4050 Executive Park Drive, Suite 240
Cincinnati, OH 45241


TriHealth Fitness and Health Pavilion
513-985-0900
6200 Pfeiffer Road
Cincinnati, OH 45242


Bethesda Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program.
The highly-regarded program, established in 1978, is the longest-running of its kind in Greater Cincinnati. It provides a path to recovery for those at risk of losing their families, careers and health to chemical dependency.

The Bethesda Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program continues to incorporate treatment advances into an already well-established program, which uses traditional tried-and-true approaches including family involvement, extended continuing care and self-help group support.

We offer our intensive outpatient program at two facilities in Greater Cincinnati.

619 Oak Street
4th Floor West
Cincinnati, OH 45206
Phone 513 569 6116 

11305 Reed Hartman Hwy.
Suite 106
Cincinnati, OH 45241
Phone 513 489 6011 


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Urban-Minority Alcohol and Drug Abuse Outreach Program (UMADAOP) of Cincinnati
199 William Howard Taft Rd.
Cincinnati Ohio 45219
Phone: 513-541-7099

https://cincyumadaop.org/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:

Description:

 Utilizing a holistic approach to work toward the prevention of substance abuse and related problems, the agency provides the following services: community education, referrals, interventions, assessments, short-term counseling, advocacy, systems Development, training, use of the agency's media resource center, community outreach, and prevention programming. For more information on the programs they offer click here.
 


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