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Access Ohio Mental Health Center of Excellence
Columbus OH 43235
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
Beech Acres
Cincinnati Ohio 45230
Description:
Beech Acres Parenting Center offers a full range of mental health and counseling services for children. Services are offered at their offices, or at some Greater Cincinnati area schools.
At Beech Acres, they believe in a holistic approach, bringing together a team of professionals from many disciplines: child and adolescent psychiatry, counseling, and developmental behavioral support. By doing so, they can provide the best and most complete treatment options for your child. For more infromationa about the services they offer click here.
BenefitsCheckUp
Arlington 22202
Description:
About Benefits CheckUp
Many older people need help paying for prescription drugs, health care, utilities and other basic needs. Ironically, millions of older Americans especially those with limited incomes are eligible for but not receiving benefits from existing federal, state and local programs. Ranging from heating and energy assistance to prescription savings programs to income supplements, there are many public programs available to seniors in need if they only knew about them and how to apply for them.
Developed and maintained by The National Council on Aging (NCOA), BenefitsCheckUp is the nation`s most comprehensive Web-based service to screen for benefits programs for seniors with limited income and resources.
BenefitsCheckUp includes more than 2,000 public and private benefits programs from all 50 states and the District of Columbia, such as:
- Prescription drugs
- Nutrition (including Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (SNAP)/Food Stamps)
- Energy assistance
- Financial
- Legal
- Health care
- Social Security
- Housing
- In-home services
- Tax relief
- Transportation
- Educational assistance
- Employment
- Volunteer services
Since 2001, millions of people have used BenefitsCheckUp to find benefits programs that help them pay for prescription drugs, health care, rent, utilities, and other needs.
Bittersweet at Middletown
Middletown Ohio 45042
Description:
Bittersweet Farms is a provider of support services that include residential, vocational, and day program at Safe Haven Farms, which is situated on 59 acres in rural Butler County, in Middletown, Ohio.
Safe Haven Farms was founded in 2010 by a group of parents who wanted to provide an agricultural community in which their adult children with autism could live and work. The agricultural setting allows for the opportunity to learn new skills that build greater independence, self-worth and dignity. To learn more click here.
Blue Ash Recreation Center
Blue Ash OH 45242
Description:
The Blue Ash Parks & Recreation Department is responsible for the operation, programming, and maintenance associated with all of Blue Ash’s wonderful recreational amenities, including the; Recreation Center, Town Square and Veteran's Memorial, Golf Course, Cooper Creek Event Center on the Golf Course, Sports Center, Nature Park and Amphitheatre, Historical Hunt House, Hazelwood Community Center, and all of their lovely parks throughout the city! Parks and Recreation … the benefits are endless!
Bobbie Sterne Health Center
Cincinnati 45202
Description:
Dental Clinic
513-352-3092
Health Clinic
513-352-2925
Bond Hill Senior Center
Cincinnati OH 45237
Description:
The Cincinnati Recreation Commission senior programs offer something to fit every lifestyle for those 50 and older. CRC recreation centers offer activities such as aerobics, sports, crafts and dance.
A highlight for CRC seniors is the annual Southwest Ohio Senior Olympics. Since 1992, this fun and challenging program has promoted healthy lifestyle choices and is open to athletes ages 50 and older. Events include golf, swimming, tennis, track & field and many more. Senior Olympics are held in April and May each year.
Since 1968, CRC has honored Hamilton County seniors at the annual Senior Citizen Hall of Fame. More than 1,600 seniors, ages 60+ have been inducted. This event unifies the Cincinnati community and recognizes the benefits and talents of its extraordinary senior citizens. The Senior Citizen Hall of Fame is held in the fall of each year.
Bush Recreation Center
Cincinnati OH 45206
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Our leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. We also help seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
Butler Behavioral Health Services
Hamilton 45011
Description:
Butler Behavioral Health Services (BBHS) is honored to be one of the oldest private providers of outpatient services in Ohio. Since 1948 their mission has been to provide exceptional service through exceptional professionals using holistic, state-of-the-art interventions. To insure your complete care they utilize staff from the fields of Counseling, Medicine, Nursing, Psychology and Social Work.
Butler County Health Department
Hamilton OH 45011
Description:
The Butler County Health Department continually strives for improved quality of life for all individuals in Butler County by promoting health, preventing disease and injury, and supporting a safe, clean environment.
Public Health Nursing Department
Through partnerships and collaborations, the Public Health Nursing Department provides services to the entire community to promote health and prevent disease. They are specialists in vaccines for the prevention of communicable diseases for both children and adults. They participate in the Vaccines for Children program that allows us to provide childhood vaccines at very low cost. They offer international travel vaccines for anyone planning an overseas trip. Arrangements can be made to provide certain vaccines on site if needed (at schools, churches, public vaccine clinics). Nurses also coordinate programs in Butler County for the State of Ohio on lead measurement in children, tuberculosis tracking, the Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention Program, and disease outbreak investigations.
Butler County United Way
Hamilton 45011
Description:
A toll-free* call to 2-1-1 or 855-405-7629 connects you to a community resource specialist in your area who can put you in touch with local organizations that provide critical services that can improve and save lives. Services are available Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM.
Caregiver Assistance Network (Catholic Charities)
Cincinnati OH 45237
Description:
The Caregiver Assistance Network (CAN) is a collaborative effort of Catholic Charities SouthWestern Ohio with dozens of community agencies to serve people of all faiths, providing:
- Moral support: Links you with a person who truly understands.
- Stress Relief: Offers tips on how to care for yourself as you care for others.
- Resources: Provides practical ideas on where to get help including free services available to caregivers in our area.
- Family Consultation/Counseling: Professional assessment and/or counseling, available by phone or in the home for caregivers` families.
- Caregiver Training/Education: Offers programs on handling emotions, balancing needs and providing care. These programs are available through senior centers, churches and other institutions. Programs are also presented to employed caregivers in the workplace.
- Support Groups for Family Caregivers: There are over 43 locations in Butler, Hamilton, and Warren Counties and in Northern Kentucky. Call 513-929-4483 for information/registration.
- Balance: A quarterly newsletter for family caregivers.
Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio
Cincinnati OH 45237
Description:
Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio is a contracted provider of Council on Aging offering the following services:
- caregiver support
- companionship for seniors (any senior interested in having a senior companion volunteer should contact Richard Schibi at rschibi@ccswoh.org or 513-241-7745 for more information)
Catholic Charities provides 20 programs and services in the area of Children's Services; Adult Services; Counseling and Education; and Community Services. Visit the website for more information.
Centerpoint Health
Franklin OH 45005
Description:
Centerpoint Health is a comprehensive behavioral health care provider in Hamilton County (Cincinnati), Ohio. Its mission is to strengthen the communities it serves by providing the best quality mental health care to children, adults and families.
Administrative Office
2602 Victory Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45206
Phone: 513-221-4673
Fax: 513-872-5783
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.*
College Hill
5837 Hamilton Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45224
Phone: 513-541-7577
Fax: 513-541-5895
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.*
Oakley
4760 Madison Road
Cincinnati, OH 45227
Phone: 513-321-8286
Fax: 513-533-5828
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.*
Roselawn
7162 Reading Road, Suite 500
Cincinnati, OH 45237
Phone: 513-761-6222
Fax: 513-679-4590
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.*
Walnut Hills
2602 Victory Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45206
Phone: 513-221-4673
Fax: 513-872-5783
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.*
Western Hills
4968 Glenway Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45238
Phone: 513-541-7577
Fax: 513-471-8080
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.*
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Atlanta GA 30329
Description:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is an excellent resource for information and guidance on a variety of health related topics from chronic disease and smoking cessation, to fall prevention and flu shots.
Here are some particular areas of interest for older adults and caregivers:
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Use the site's A-Z Index to easily find the information you are looking for.
Central Clinic
Cincinnati 45229
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.
Central Community Health Board (CCHB)
Cincinnati 45219
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 |
Cincinnati Center for Autism
Springdale Ohio 45246
Description:
The Cincinnati Center for Autism provides a variety of services designed to help children with autism reach thier fullest potential. Their programs address many of the behavioral, social, communcation and motor delays common in children with autism. For more information on the programs they provide click here.
Cincinnati Health Department
Cincinnati OH 45229
Description:
Mission of Cincinnati Health Department Clinics
To work for the health and wellness of Cincinnati citizens, employing methods that include surveillance, assessment, disease prevention, health education and assuring access to public health services. The Health Department is committed to providing programs and services, facilitating partnerships, promoting wellness and advocating prudent, ethical and effective health policies.
Clermont Counseling
Amelia 45102
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
Clermont County Board of Developmental Disabilities
Batavia Ohio 45103
Description:
The Clermont County Board of Developmental Disabilities provides support and services to children and adults who have mental or developmental disabilities.
Clermont County General Health District
Batavia OH 45103
Description:
Services for Clermont County General Health District include:
- Birth and Death Certificates
- Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps
- Complaint Investigation
- Existing Lot Reviews
- Help Me Grow
- Immunizations
- Rabies Shot Clinic
- Vision & Hearing Clinics
- Women Infants and Children (WIC)
Clermont County Mental Health and Recovery Board
Batavia Ohio 45103
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.
Clermont County Suicide Prevention Hotline
Description:
24/7 crisis hotline operated by the Clermont County Mental Health and Recovery Board.
Clifton Recreation Center
Cincinnati OH 45220
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
Clinton County Health Department
Wilmington Ohio 45177
Description:
Services Include:
WIC (Women, Infants, Children)
937.382.2862
WIC Division Provides: Healthy foods and nutrition education for pregnant women and children under 5 years old
Birth and Death Certificates
937.382.3829
Certified Copies of Birth and Death Certificates are Available for those who were born or died after 1908 in Clinton County
Fee $ 22.00
Environmental Health
937.382.7251
Environmental Health Division Programs Include: Home Sewage Systems, Water Wells, Plumbing and Restaurant Inspections
Public Health Emergency Preparedness
This program helps communities and individuals prepare for a widespread public health event such as H1NI (Swine Flu) Outbreak
Public Health Nursing
937.382.7221
Nursing Division Services Include: Immunizations and Communicable Disease Control
College Hill Recreation Center
Cincinnati OH 45224
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
Community Behavioral Health
Hamilton OH 45011
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
Comprehensive Counseling Services
Hamilton 45044
Description:
Provides individual and group counseling for substance abuse, depression/suicidal tendencies, violent behavior, sexual abuse and other mental health issues.
Corryville Recreation Center
Cincinnati 45219
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
Counseling Source, Inc.
Cincinnati OH 45242
Description:
The Counseling Source, Inc. is a Cincinnati based and therapist owned mental health agency. We are both CARF accredited and certified by the Ohio Department of Mental Health. We provide comprehensive, cost effective services to the elderly, disabled individuals, school aged children, their families and the institutions that serve them.
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Crisis Chat: Online Emotional Support
Description:
Lifeline Crisis Chat is a service of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in partnersip with CONTACT USA. It is the first service of its kind where crisis centers across the United States have joined together to form one national chat network that can provide online emotional support, crisis intervention, and suicide prevention services. The chat specialists are there to listen and support you through whatever difficult times you may be facing.
Visitors logging on to chat will interact with a chat specialist who will give them space to talk about what they are upset about, exploring feelings and thoughts associated with the crisis. Chat specialists will also assess for suicide risk and work collaboratively with the visitor to come up with a safety plan which addresses postive coping strategies and next steps. The specialists who answer chats have had thorough training in crisis and suicide intervention, as well as specific topics such as youth issues.
If you cannot reach a Lifeline Crisis Chat specialist, they recommend that you call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) for emotional support, or if you are in imminent danger, dial 9-1-1.
Crisis Text Line in Ohio
Description:
Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the United States, anytime. Crisis Text Line is here for any crisis. A live, trained Crisis Counselor receives the text and responds, all from our secure online platform. The volunteer Crisis Counselor will help you move from a hot moment to a cool moment.
Crossroad Health Center
Cincinnati OH 45202
Description:
Crossroad Health Center strives to provide excellent healthcare that treats the whole person - mind, body and spirit - regardless of a person`s ability to pay for services. Crossroad serves as a"medical home" to patients of all ages. Services includeimmunizations, yearly health exams, management of acute and chronic health problems, pre-natal care, podiatry and mental health services. Many staff are bi-lingual, providing Spanish interpretation.
How much does it cost to see a doctor at Crossroad?
No one is turned away because of their inability to pay for services. Crossroad offers a sliding fee scale payment schedule for patients with no insurance, with a minimum co-pay of only $15. Medicaid, Medicare, most commercial insurances and self-pay are accepted.
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
Chicago Il 60604
Description:
DBSA provides hope, help, support, and education to improve the lives of people who have mood disorders.
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) -Middletown
Description:
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance in Middletown offers support groups for those with depression or bipolar disorder and those who care for them. For meeting times and locations click here.
Drug Rehab
Fort Lauderdale Florida 33304
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.
Dunham Recreation Center
Cincinnati OH 45238
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
Episcopal Retirement Homes, Inc.
Cincinnati OH 45227
Description:
Episcopal Retirement Homes extends its ministry outside the walls of its retirement communities through its Parish Health Ministry (PHM) program, which assists congregations throughout Central and Southern Ohio with developing or enhancing a parish nurse/ health ministry. Outside of a small paid staff, PHM is run by volunteers who help bring health information and advocacy to the community.
Evanston Recreation Center
Cincinnati OH 45207
Description:
The Cincinnati Recreation Commission senior programs offer something to fit every lifestyle for those 50 and older. CRC recreation centers offer activities such as aerobics, sports, crafts and dance.
A highlight for CRC seniors is the annual Southwest Ohio Senior Olympics. Since 1992, this fun and challenging program has promoted healthy lifestyle choices and is open to athletes ages 50 and older. Events include golf, swimming, tennis, track & field and many more. Senior Olympics are held in April and May each year.
Since 1968, CRC has honored Hamilton County seniors at the annual Senior Citizen Hall of Fame. More than 1,600 seniors, ages 60+ have been inducted. This event unifies the Cincinnati community and recognizes the benefits and talents of its extraordinary senior citizens. The Senior Citizen Hall of Fame is held in the fall of each year.
Evendale Community Center
Cincinnati OH 45241
Description:
Fairfield Community Arts Center
Fairfield OH 45014
Description:
Forensic & Mental Health Services, Inc.
Cincinnati 45237
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
Gamblers Anonymous
Los Angeles CA 90017
Description:
Goodwill Easter Seals of Miami Valley
Dayton Ohio 45402
Description:
At Goodwill Easter Seals Miami Valley, they empower people with disabilities and other needs to achieve independence and enhance their lives on a daily basis.
Their vision is to make it possible for all people to live, learn, work and play in their communities.
To learn more about their behavioral health services, employment services, senior services, children and youth services and developmental disabilities visit their website here.
Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services (GCB)
Cincinnati OH 45206
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
Greene County Board of Developmental Disabilities
Xenia Ohio 45385
Description:
The Greene County Board of Developmental Disabilities provides service and support for clients with differing abilities in the Greene Country Community. Providing services from early childhood, through adulthood and elderly life stages, the Board is committed to assisting eligible individuals in making choices and achieving a life of increasing capabilities so that they may live, work, and play in our community.
Greene County Today Services for Adults
Xenia Ohio 45385
Description:
The Today Center for Adults is a program designed for people who need assistance, socialization, supervision, and care during the day.
The purpose of the program is to help adults maintain the ability to live in their own home or a family member’s home and to offer support to families caring for older adults.
Services
• Daily Activities - a variety of social and recreational events
• Health Services - health assessments, health monitoring, health education, physical, occupational and speech therapy, beautician / barber, and podiatry care
• Social Services - individual counseling, family counseling, group therapy sessions, referral to other services
• Transportation - handicapped accessible vans
• Nutrition - a hot noon meal (special meals are provided for dietary restrictions), snacks
Hamilton City Health Department
Hamilton OH 45011
Description:
Hours of Operation: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday
Hamilton County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board
Cincinnati OH 45219
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.
Hamilton County Public Health
Cincinnati OH 45219
Description:
About Hamilton County Public Health
Hamilton County Public Health serves more than 460,000 Hamilton County residents living outside the cities of Cincinnati, Norwood, Sharonville, Springdale and St. Bernard. With a staff of more than 80, including sanitarians, plumbers, health educators, nurses and epidemiologists, Hamilton County Public Health strives to prevent disease and injury, promote wellness, and protect people from environmental hazards.
Hamilton County Public Health Division of Disease Prevention
Communicable Disease Nurses in Hamilton County Public Health Division of Disease Prevention investigate individual reports of communicable diseases (highly contagious) and when necessary, take steps to control communitywide outbreaks. Staff in this division also arrange for treatment of affected persons, develop programs to prevent future disease outbreaks, provide public and professional education and collaborate with other disease investigators in the Greater Cincinnati region.
Hamilton County Tobacco Free Partnership
Hamilton County Public Health is a leader in the fight against tobacco use and exposure in Hamilton County. The Division of Health Promotion and Education works with a variety of partners in the community to prevent tobacco use, help people quit, and protect people from secondhand smoke.
Greater Cincinnati Flu Collaborative
The Flu Collaborative was first formed almost 10 years ago by the Greater Cincinnati Health Council when a need was discovered in our area for flu vaccine awareness and education. The Health Council transferred ownership of the Flu Collaborative to the Hamilton County General Health District to ensure that the Collaborative`s flu outreach efforts continued.
The Flu Collaborative meets monthly and seeks to increase awareness about the importance of flu vaccination through outreach and educational efforts to the general public and the health care community. Call (513) 946-7882 for meeting dates and locations.
(513) 931-SHOT
The Flu Collaborative manages public vaccination information through (513) 931-SHOT, a vaccine hotline that has evolved from a seasonal call center for flu vaccine availability, to a year-round information source for all types of vaccines.
Health Programs
The Health District offers health education and wellness programs for seniors throughout the County. Programs such as chair volleyball, walking clubs and resisting muscle loss are available.
- Active for Life is a program for adults age 50 and older that teaches simple, practical ways to be more physically active. A few small changes can make a real difference in your everyday life and help you gain more control over your health and independence. Active for Life is the right choice for a healthier life.
- Be physically active without ever leaving your chair! Hamilton County Public Health organizes a Chair Volleyball League for Hamilton County`s older adults. Staff provide orientations, coaches` manuals, and help organize league play.
- The road to better health one step at a time. Hamilton County Park District organizes Walk Club for county residents at five local Park District parks. Hosts are provided for scheduled Club walks and membership is free.
Hartwell Senior Center
Cincinnati 45216
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
Hours: M-F (12pm-8pm), Sat/Sun (closed) 2023 Anunnal Membership Fees- Mature Adults (60+) $10
Health Source of Ohio
Loveland 45140
Description:
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Private, not-for-profit Federally Qualified Community Health Center (FQHC)
- Serves five Appalachian counties: Adams, Brown, Clermont, Highland and Fayette
- various other Medical Centers throughout the service area
- Approximately 50 primary care providers
- Services include: Family Practice, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Ob/Gyn, Psychiatry, Behavioral Health, Dentistry, Pharmacy
- Treats all patients regardless of ability to pay
- Offers a discounted fee to patients and families who qualify
- Payer mix includes: Medicaid, Medicare, Private Insurance and Managed Care as well as uninsured and underinsured
Healthy-U
Cincinnati 45246
Description:
Are you struggling with a health condition such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, fibromyalgia, or arthritis?
The Healthy-U Chronic Disease Self-Management Program is proven to improve quality of life -- and save money by reducing health care expenses. It`s free to adults of any age with any on-going health condition and/or their caregivers.
Healthy U is a small group workshop that focuses on problem solving and building self-confidence to help people maintain their health and manage chronic health conditions. Many people struggle to manage symptoms of chronic disease -- especially older adults who are more likely to be living with more than one chronic illness. In 2009, the Surgeon General estimated that 50% of older Americans were living with at least two chronic health conditions (at least 80% had one).
The workshops are led by trained facilitators -- usually non-health professionals who have a chronic disease themselves. Participants meet for six weeks, once a week, for two and a half hours, and learn to control their symptoms through: relaxation techniques, diet and exercise changes, managing sleep and fatigue, using medications correctly, and communication with family members, friends and health care providers.
Healthy U, developed at Stanford University as the Chronic Disease Self Management Program, is successful because it was developed with input from people who have chronic diseases themselves. COA is offering the workshop locally through a grant from the Ohio Department of Aging and the federal Administration on Aging.
For information about workshop dates and locations, click here or call (513) 721-1025 and ask for Healthy-U.
Council on Aging is looking for individuals and organizations who are interested in offering the Healthy-U program. Healthy-U leaders are either adults (preferably with a chronic health condition) or professionals such as nurses, care managers, health educators, etc. Healthy-U leaders:
- receive specialized training and easy-to-use instructional materials
- learn new skills and gain valuable experience in program delivery
- experience the satisfaction of changing lives with a proven effective program
Click here for more information, or call (513) 721-1025 and ask for Healthy-U.
Heyday Health
Description:
About Heyday
We are a virtual and in-home healthcare practice dedicated to improving the primary care experience for older adults. We founded Heyday Health because we saw the health system leaving our elderly loved ones behind and were driven to create a better solution. Our mission is to transform how, when, and where we deliver care to achieve exceptional outcomes.
Hirsch Recreation Center
Cincinnati 45229
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes. 2023 Annual Membership Fees: Mature Adults (60+) $10 All Centers.
IKRON
Cincinnati OH 45219
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.
Interact for Health
Cincinnati Ohio 45236
Description:
Interact for Health, formerly The Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati, is passionate about helping people throughout the region live healthier lives. Interact for Health award grants to support health promotion programs that will make our communities and the individuals living in them healthier, stronger and more resilient. Through education, advocacy and action, Interact for Health works to improve the quality of life for people living throughout its 20-county service area.
Jewish Family Service
Cincinnati OH 45236
Description:
Jewish Family Service is a contracted provider of Council on Aging offering the following services:
- social work counseling
- caregiver support
- recreation
- supportive services
Jewish Family Service of Cincinnati strengthens lives by providing professional social services to families and individuals in times of need. Many services are available including: aging and caregiver services, adoption connection, counseling, family life education, resettlement acculturation, and vital services support (region's only kosher food pantry).
Juile Reckart
Trenton Ohio 45067
Description:
We are medical liaison compnay who assist individuals with understanding and assisting with the organization of care instructed by their physcians. We atternd appointments with individuals to help them talk to thier doctor and, understanding the doctor.
Kettering Health Network - Grandview Medical Center
Dayton OH 45405
Description:
LeBlond Recreation Center
Cincinnati 45202
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
Leonard Shore Senior Center
Cincinnati OH 45226
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
Life Point Solutions
Cincinnati OH 45205
Description:
LifePoint Solutions is a comprehensive counseling agency with expertise in mental health diagnosis and treatment.
Price Hill Administrative Offices
3730 Glenway Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45205
Phone: 513.381.6300
Amelia Administrative Offices
43 East Main Street
Amelia, Ohio 45102
Phone: 513.947.7000
Downtown Center
200 McFarland Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Phone: 513.721.7660
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
Northern Kentucky Center
434 Scott Boulevard
Covington, Kentucky 41011
Phone: 859.291.1121
LifeSpan
Hamilton OH 45011
Description:
LifeSpan is a private non-profit social service agency dedicated to improving the quality of lives throughout the Ohio Counties of Butler and Warren. LifeSpan's programs reach those of all ages, backgrounds and income levels through offices in Hamilton, Mason, Middletown, Oxford and West Chester. LifeSpan's programs include outpatient behavioral health counseling, credit counseling, elderly services program, guardianship and more...
Butler County Elderly Services Program
LifeSpan provides intake, screening and care management services for the Butler County Elderly Services Program, under contract with Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio. Butler County ESP provides services such as meals on wheels, personal care and medical transportation, to eligible Butler County seniors so they can stay in their homes, instead of moving to an institution. LifeSpan is also a contracted provider of ESP Independent Living Assitance Services.
Many mentally ill or disabled residents of Butler and Warren Counties rely on Social Security for their monthly income. When their illness or disability interferes with their ability to manage their money, instability or homelessness can result. LifeSpan's Representative Payee program provides bill payment service for these individuals ensuring their bills are paid on time which keeps their rent current, their utilities on and their lives stable.
From obtaining and understanding credit reports to the more complex issues of bankruptcy, LifeSpan counselors are prepared and trained to help. LifeSpan offers a full range of programs for participants who may need just one or several services. Services include: budget guidance, credit counseling, money management education, homeownership education and counseling, and bankruptcy pre-filing and pre-discharge counseling.
LifeSpan guardians include both staff members and trained volunteers. They are appointed by the Probate Court to make decisions for their wards relating to health care, living arrangements or safety issues. Wards are individuals who have no immediate family able or willing to help them or they have mental limitations that impair their ability to make competent decisions. They typically live in nursing homes, group homes and in other supported living environments. Many times the guardian may be the only person who visits outside of medical professionals or caregivers.
LifeSpan’s Behavioral Health program supports individual and family success, and the healthy emotional adjustment of children, adolescents and adults through its treatment services. Our therapists assist clients with analyzing their issues and developing methods of overcoming their problems. LifeSpan’s behavioral health services have been continuously accredited by the internationally recognized Council on Accreditation.
Lincoln Heights Health Care Connection
Cincinnati 45215
Description:
The Lincoln Heights Health Center opened in 1967 as Ohios first community health center. Since this time many families have relied on Lincoln Heights Health Center to care for their expectant mothers, newborns, teenagers, adults and elderly. Its not unusual for two, three or four generations of the same family to receive care at Lincoln Heights.
Lincoln Recreation Center
Cincinnati OH 45203
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They're at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether it's basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly
Cincinnati OH 45239
Description:
Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly is a national non-profit, volunteer –based organization committed to relieving isolation and loneliness among the elderly. We offer to people of goodwill the opportunity to join the elderly in friendship and celebration of life.
We provide one on one visiting to isolated elderly 65 years of age and older, living in Hamilton County with limited social contacts. We provide other services as described on our website.
Referrals accepted from Council on Aging Case Managers who have assessed an elder in need of services we provide. Upon receiving the referral we will contact the elder to determine if they would benefit from our services.
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Madisonville Recreation Center
Cincinnati OH 45227
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
Mason Community Center: Mason Senior Center
Mason OH 45040
Description:
The Mason Senior Center is designed to meet the cultural, recreational, educational, physical, and social needs of adults age 55 and older.
Maxiaids
New York 11735
Description:
Products specifically designed to assist those with special needs while promoting a healthy, active and independent lifestyle.
We specialize in product solutions for the Blind, Visually Impaired, those with Low Vision, the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Disabled, Seniors (Elderly), Children, and the Special Needs of those with Medical Conditions. Our goal is to bring you the best products available, including the latest innovations to help you live every day to the fullest! From handheld, stand and electronic magnifiers for those with low vision to talking watches for the blind… from amplified telephones for the hard of hearing to vibrating alarms for the deaf… from blood glucose monitors for diabetics to wheelchairs and walkers for those with mobility challenges… whatever you need, MaxiAids has you covered.
Mayerson JCC (Jewish Community Center)
Cincinnati OH 45236
Description:
Mayerson JCC (Jewish Community Center) is a contracted provider of Council on Aging offering the following services:
- home-delivered meals (kosher available)
- congregate meals
- recreation
- transportation
Mayerson JCC and Senior Center offers: ShalomNet Computer Classes, Digital Photography Club, ShalomPhone, Home Delivered Meals, Congregate Meal site.
Mayerson JCC offers congregate meals Monday thru Friday, check-in at 11:45 am each day. Congregate meal options are also offered at the Mayersnon JCafe on Sunday 9:30am-4:00pm; Monday thru Thursday 7:30am-6:00pm; Friday 7:30 am-2:30pm.
With the JCC ShalomNet Computer Classes, you can learn the skills you need to surf the web, and e-mail friends and family at JCCs around the U.S. and the world! ShalomNet Computer Classes are held once a week for four, six, or eight weeks. You can join anytime!
The new ShalomNet Digital Photography Club teaches you modern photo techniques such as downloading pictures from digital cameras, scanning photographs, making photo manipulations and much more. Held in the JCC computer lab, these classes are specially designed for senior adults. ShalomNet is a JCC program and an initiative of The Manuel D. and Rhoda Mayerson Foundation. The photography club is FREE, and open to all senior adult JCC or ASK members. Members will be responsible for their own expenses. Basic computer knowledge is preferred. ShalomNet Digital Photography Club meetings will be held on the first and third Monday of every month at the JCC. Members can join at any time!
For information on ShalomNet Computer Classes and Digital Photography Club contact Susan Bradley, 513.792.5654 or sbradley@mayersonjcc.org.
ShalomPhone
A telephone outreach program for seniors, ages 60 & older. Volunteers make daily calls to check on the well-being of elderly and disabled persons who live alone. ShalomPhone is funded by the Manuel D. and Rhoda Mayerson Foundation to support seniors who prefer to live independently. FREE.
McKie Recreation Center
Cincinnati OH 45223
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
Mental Health & Recovery Services (MHRS) Center of Clinton and Warren Counties, Inc
Mason 45040
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.
Mental Health Access Point (MHAP) of Central Clinic
Cincinnati OH 45229
Description:
As the front door to the Hamilton County public mental health system, Mental Health Access Point (MHAP), a division of Central Clinic, strives to provide assessment, support, and connections for individuals and families who are in need of mental health services. MHAP primary mission is to provide a standardized entry to a managed system of care that ensures services are available, accessible, and of high quality. To ensure availability, MHAP operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week to answer calls and connect consumers to appropriate services.
MHAP is located at Central Clinic’s historic Logan Hall at 311 Albert Sabin Way, on the campus of the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky and Southwestern Ohio
Blue Ash 45242
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:
Mental Help.net
Columbus 43220
Description:
The Mental Help Net website exists to promote mental health and wellness education and advocacy.
MentalHealth.gov
Washington, DC 20201
Description:
MentalHealth.gov provides one-stop access to U.S. government mental health and mental health problems inforamaton. MentaHealth.gov aims to educate and guide:
- The general public
- Health and emergency preparedness professionals
- Policy makers
- Government and business leaders
- School systems
- Local communities
Mercy Health - Counseling Services
Cincinnati OH 45206
Description:
Mercy Health hospitals provide inpatient treatment for those who are having difficulty functioning in daily life due to mental and/or behavioral health disturbances. Three Mercy Health hospitals offer specialized treatment for individuals of all ages who have symptoms of depression, anxiety or bipolar disorder. Through treatment, we aim to make each and every patient’s life better – mind, body and spirit.
Locations:
Clermont Hospital Mental and Behavioral Health Services for Adults
3000 Hospital Drive
Batavia, OH 45103
513-732-8200
Medical Professional Services
2330 Victory Parkway, Ste. 500
Cincinnati, OH 45206
513-221-2330
Psychiatry
7500 State Road, ML 01065
|Anderson, OH 45255-2439
513-624-4500
Services:
Individual Counseling & Psychotherapy for adults, adolescents and children
Couples Therapy
Family Therapy
Group Experience
Facilitation
Supervision individual and group
Consultation individual and group
Testing children and adults
Hispanic Counseling Program
Educational Opportunities
Workshops
Referrals for psychiatric consultation
EMDR for trauma resolution
Clinical hypnotism
Massage Therapy, Healing Touch & Reiki
Art Therapy Program
Middletown City Health Department
Middletown OH 45042
Description:
Middletown City Health District`s mission is to preserve, protect and improve the health of Middletown residents. Services are provided in accordance with State of Ohio statutes and Ohio Public Health Council.
Millvale Health Center
Cincinnati 45225
Description:
Accepts Medicaid
Open Mon (9am-5:30pm), T-F (7:30am-5pm), Closed Sat/Sun. This clinic operates under a SLIDING SCALE model.This means that it MAY NOT be free depending on your income.You will be required to prove financial need in order to receive free services or services at a reduced cost.
Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities Services
Dayton Ohio 45426
Description:
The mission of the Montgomery Board of DDS is to serve children and adults with mental retardation and other significant developmental disabilities, most of whom require comprehensive life-long services. The Board provides supports for individuals to live, learn, work and participate in their community.
The Board also provides supports for families on their efforts to care for their family member with a disability.
Mood Tracker
Description:
An online tool for Depression and Bipolar Disorder.
Features:
- Graphical mood chart
- Medication history
- Public forum
- Support Alerts
- Connect with your caregiver
Mt. Auburn Health Care Center
Cincinnati 45219
Description:
Mt. Healthy Family Practice Center
Mt. Healthy 45231
Description:
Mount Healthy Family Practice is what its name says-a close-knit family oriented community health center where neighbors visit with one another and physicians have treated patients for many years.
Mt. Washington Recreation Center
Cincinnati OH 45230
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
*Open to the public as a cool center. Individuals who are not members are not permitted to use facility amenities.
Music Therapy Services, LLC
Cincinnati Ohio 45219
Description:
Music Therapy is a well-established allied health professional similar to occupational therapy and physical therapy. It consists of using music therapeutically to address physical, psychological, cognitive and/or social functioning. Because music therapy is a powerful and non-threatening medium, unique outcomes are possible. Music therapy has been proven an effective intervention of older adults with developmental disabilities, mental illness, communication disorders, physical disabilities, chronic, illness, and Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Some private insurance companies will reimburse the cost of music therapy treatment.
Music Therapy uses music experiences, both instrumental and vocal, passive and active, designed by the therapist to facilitate changes which are non-musical in nature. Music Therapy intervention is based on individual assessment, treatment planning, and ongoing program evaluation. The music therapist functions as part of the interdisciplinary team working to enable each individual to reach his or her highest potential.
Music Therapy Servicecs, LLC, is a private practice of board-certified music therapists serving the Greater Cincinnati community. Individual and small group sessions are offered at our Anderson Township location. Contract and consulting services are available for area agencies, including day programs and skilled care rehabilitation centers. Individuals may also arrange for services at these agencies.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Southwest Ohio
Cincinnati OH 45241
Description:
Provides support, advocacy and education for family members who have a relative with mental illness. The NAMI organization operates at the local, state and national levels. NAMI of Hamilton County is dedicated to improving the lives of families and individuals affected by mental illness through education, support, and advocacy.
National Coalition on Mental Health and Aging
Description:
NCMHA is comprised of over 80 members representing professional, consumer and government organizations with expertise in mental health and aging issues. Its goal is to work together towards improving the availability and quality of mental health preventive and treatment services to older Americans and their families.
NCMHA publishes a list of member resources for websites, publications, and presentations that focus on topics including advocacy, caregiving, elder abuse, and more.
National Family Caregiver Support Program (Ohio Department of Agining)
Columbus 43215
Description:
National Family Caregiver Support Program
Through Title III of the Older Americans Act, the National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP) provides direct help to eligible family and informal caregivers. In southwestern Ohio, Council on Aging combines resources from NFCSP with other local programs to provide assistance to as many caregivers as possible.
Types of assistance that may be provided through this program include:
- Information to caregivers about available services
- Assistance to caregivers in gaining access to services
- Counseling/Education/Training
- Respite care*
- Supplemental services -- additional services and supports needed to help people stay independent in their homes (limited)*
*The care recipient must meet specific criteria.
Eligibility
- Family caregivers (of any age), of a person with Alzheimer`s disease or a related dementia may be served regardless of the age of the person with dementia
- Grandparents and other relative caregivers providing care to children (under age 18 years) may receive services at 55 years of age and older
- Grandparent or relative caregivers (age 55 and older) who provide care for adult children (ages 19--59) with a disability
For more information, call Council on Aging at (513) 721-1025.
Caring for a loved one can be hard work. However, the National Family Caregivers Association says that people who recognize themselves as caregivers are more proactive, engaged and confident. As a result, they provide better care and are able to do so longer, even as their loved one's care needs increase. Caregivers who access and use support services also report fewer negative emotions, such as depression, anxiety and anger. By seeking and accepting help, along with planning for the future, you can provide the care your loved one deserves while also making sure your needs are taken care of.
Through the National Family Caregiver Support Program, your area agency on aging and other local providers are ready to assist you with supports that may include:
- Training, resources, information and support groups;
- Respite care, adult day and medical alert services;
- Personal care, chore services and home delivered meals;
- Yard work and home repairs;
- Durable medical equipment and home modifications; and
- More.
Contact the area agency on aging serving your community for information and referral, as well as a free in-person assessment to identify your needs and link you to available resources.
Hours: M-F (8am-5pm)
National Hopeline Network
Description:
Hopeline is a suicide prevention hotline helping those who are depressed or suicidal or those who are concerned about someone they love.
1-800-784-2433
1-800-SUICIDE
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Bethesda MD 20892-9663
Description:
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
Description:
Are you feeling desperate, alone or hopeless? Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), a free, 24-hour hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Your call will be routed to the nearest crisis center to you.
- Call for yourself or someone you care about
- Free and confidential
- A network of more than 150 crisis centers nationwide
- Available 24/7
Net Wellness
Description:
Network Of Care
San Rafael CA 94901
Description:
A website that helps you find mental health services within your area.
No Time Use Mine LLC Senior Sitting Service and Social Enrichment Program for Seniors and Families
Cincinnati Ohio 45206
Description:
No Time Use Mine, LLC Senior Sitting Service and Social Enrichment Program for Seniors and Families, offers a Non-Medical Sitting, Companion, Respite, light housekeeping and well-being checks. Engage Seniors and families in Social Enrichment Activities and Events in the Community. With the goal of alleviating loneliness, isolation and depression and bringing families together creating a Loveship in the communities.
The services are private pay and can accept long term care insurance,
If you are interested in these services please contact Jonda Proffit at (513)537-2354 or at notimeusemine1st@gmail.com
North Avondale Recreation Center
Cincinnati 45229
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
2023 Annual Membership Fees: Mature Adults (60+) $10. Open M-F (10am-8pm), Sat (9am-2pm), Closed Sunday
Northside Health Center
Cincinnati OH 45223
Description:
Dental Clinic
513-357-7610
Health Clinic
513-357-7600
Norwood City Health Department
Norwood OH 45212
Description:
Norwood City Health Department Mission
To prevent the spread of disease; promote healthy lifestyles and behaviors and protect our environment, residents and visitors from harmful effects of pollutants and diseases.
Oakley Recreation Center
Cincinnati 45209
Description:
The Cincinnati Recreation Commission senior programs offer something to fit every lifestyle for those 50 and older. CRC recreation centers offer activities such as aerobics, sports, crafts and dance. Congregate meals are offered at many CRC centers, including the Oakley Recreation Center.
A highlight for CRC seniors is the annual Southwest Ohio Senior Olympics. Since 1992, this fun and challenging program has promoted healthy lifestyle choices and is open to athletes ages 50 and older. Events include golf, swimming, tennis, track & field and many more. Senior Olympics are held in April and May each year.
Monday: 7:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
2023 Annual Membership Fee- $10 (mature adults 60+)
Ohio Department of Alcohol & Drug Addiction Services
Columbus OH 43215-2550
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.
Ohio Department of Mental Health
Columbus 43215-3430
Description:
The mission of the Ohio Department of Mental Health is the promotion and establishment of mental health as a cornerstone of health and wellness for individuals, families and communities throughout Ohio.
Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services
Columbus Ohio 43215-2550
Description:
The mission of the Butler County Mental Health Board is to ensure a comprehensive system of mental healthcare that is effective and unified as charged under Ohio Law to improve the quality of life for its citizens.
24 Hour Crisis Hotline
Oxford and Hamilton: 513-523-4146
Fairfield and West Chester: 513-894-7002
Middletown: 513-424-5498
Ohio Department of Veterans Services
Columbus OH 43215
Description:
Ohio veterans of all eras have earned a number of federal and state benefits. Veterans may qualify for a number of other benefits ranging from health care, compensation for injuries and illness, home loans and education to direct financial assistance, special license plates and the Ohio Veterans Homes. Please visit your county veteran`s service office and find out what you`re eligible for. For more information, call 1-877-OHIO VET (1-877-644-6838), or visit www.dvs.ohio.gov.
Veterans can receive various levels of nursing home benefits, depending on the nature of disability or illness.
- Those with service-connected disabilities or illnesses get first priority and the care is free. Care can be received in a Veterans Affairs (VA) facility or a private nursing home at VA expense.
- Veterans with disabilities or illnesses which are not connected to armed service can receive care in a VA facility if space and resources permit. Those with a specific income level must pay a deductible and a co-payment.
Veterans` health benefits are subject to change. For more information contact your local VA office or medical center by calling 800-827-1000.
Omar Farah (Diligent Healthcare Service)
Cincinnati Ohio 45238
Description:
Diligent Healthcare Service provide care for SN, PT, HHA, OT, etc.
Open Door Ministries
Cincinnati Ohio 45206
Description:
Open Door Ministries is located in the basement of The Church of the Advent. Some of the services they offer are a food pantry and health services. To learn more about their services visit their website here.
PLACES, Inc.
Dayton Ohio 45402
Description:
With dignity, respect and compassion, PLACES cares for adults diagnosed with mental health disorders, including the homeless, by providing housing and the supportive services they need to live happier, healthier, more independent lives. Click here to learn more about their programs.
Pleasant Ridge Recreation Center
Cincinnati 45213
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
Price Hill Community Center
Cincinnati 45205
Description:
The Cincinnati Recreation Commission senior programs offer something to fit every lifestyle for those 50 and older. CRC recreation centers offer activities such as aerobics, sports, crafts and dance. Congregate meals are offered at many CRC centers, including the Price Hill Community Center.
A highlight for CRC seniors is the annual Southwest Ohio Senior Olympics. Since 1992, this fun and challenging program has promoted healthy lifestyle choices and is open to athletes ages 50 and older. Events include golf, swimming, tennis, track & field and many more. Senior Olympics are held in April and May each year.
Since 1968, CRC has honored Hamilton County seniors at the annual Senior Citizen Hall of Fame. More than 1,600 seniors, ages 60+ have been inducted. This event unifies the Cincinnati community and recognizes the benefits and talents of its extraordinary senior citizens. The Senior Citizen Hall of Fame is held in the fall of each year.
2023 Annual Membership Fees: Mature Adults (60+) $10
Price Hill Health Center
Cincinnati Ohio 45204
Description:
Services offered: Birth Control (shot, pill, patch, ring), condoms, hormonal implants, emergency contraception. STD Testing, Treatments, & Vaccines (Chlamydia, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Hep B Screening and Vaccince, Hep C testing), Womens/Men's Health (Alcohol/Drug Screening, Tobacco Screening, BMI, Blood pressure screening, Diabetes Screening, Immunizations, Folic Acid Supplementation, Intimate Partner Violence Screening, Depression Screening. Pregnancy Services (Counseling, Acheving Pregnancy Services, Basic Infertility Services). Cancer Screenings and Prevention (Cervical Screening, Breast Cancer Screening, HPV Vaccine). HIV Testing and Screening, Telehealth.
Monday:8:00 am-5:00 pm
Tuesday:8:00 am-5:00 pm
Wednesday:10:00 am-7:00 pm
Thursday:8:00 am-5:00 pm
Friday:8:00 am-5:00 pm
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed
Recovery Village
Umatilla Florida
Description:
Right Now Mobility
Cincinnati Ohio 45241
Description:
Safe Haven Agency
West Chester Ohio 45069
Description:
In addition to developmental disabilities services, Safe Haven Agency has also expanded into the home healthcare sector with skilled nurses on staff. They provide services through supported living waivers, individual options waivers, and the level one waivers.
Safe Haven Agency assures families that their loved ones are well cared for and continue to live healthy and happy lives. They monitor their caregivers through one-on-one contact with their clients, telephone check-in, and home visits. They acknowledge the fact that each client is different, and they cater specifically to the diverse needs of every client. One of Safe Haven Agency’s goals is to make sure their clients feel comfortable and happy so they can live longer in the comfort of their own homes while still enjoying the services they provide. For more information about their services visit their website here.
Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers
Cincinnati OH
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.
Sayler Park Senior Center
Cincinnati OH 45233
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
Senior Citizen Guide
Description:
The Senior Citizen's Guide to Southwest Ohio is designed to help older adults and those with aging parents or family members find housing, health, financial, travel, entertainment, consumer services, and other senior-related resources in Butler, Greene, Hamilton, Montgomery, & Warren Counties. Click here to visit their website.
Sharonville Community Center
Cincinnati OH 45241
Description:
Residents, age 62 or older, are qualified for a senior membership discount. Residents, 55 years or older, are qualified to use the Senior Citizen Programming areas and are eligible to be a member of the independently operated Senior Citizens Club. Proper photo identification will be required for a Sharonville Community Center membership.
Sojourner Recovery Services
Hamilton Ohio 45011
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.
Springdale Health Department
Springdale 45246
Description:
The Springdale Board of Health is the policy making body of the Health Department and is comprised of five local citizens appointed by the Mayor and approved by the City Council. The Mayor is President of the Board by virtue of his office. The Board appoints the Health Commissioner who along with the staff enforces the rules and regulations of the State of Ohio and the Board of Health, and carries out the programs designed to meet the needs of the community. The Board meets at 7:00 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month in the Municipal Building and is open to the public.
Summit Behavioral Health Center
Cincinnati OH 45237
Description:
Local mental health centers refer patients to Summit Behavioral Healthcare by determining whether someone meets criteria for admission. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide service for direct admissions or "walk-ins." Please contact your local mental health center for assistance.
Supportive Home Health
Cincinnati Ohio 45212
Description:
Developing Programs for Comprehensive Care
Supportive HealthCare is locally owned and operated with over 35 years of combined experience providing primary care, community-based, and hospital-level care to our patients. Our team of Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Registered Nurses, Physical/Occupational/Speech Therapists & Social Workers strive to develop programs designed to keep patients out of the emergency room and hospital while prioritizing patient choice and person-centered care. Supportive HealthCare offers primary care, traditional house calls, post-acute care, chronic care management, transitional care management, remote patient monitoring, behavioral health, telehealth, advanced care planning & Skilled Home Health Care services.
Talbert House Substance Abuse-Mental Illness (SAMI)
Cincinnati OH 45229
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.
The 741 Senior Center
Lebanon OH 45036
Description:
The 741 Senior Center offers Warren County adults, 55 and over, an array of quality programs, services, activities, trips and information to enrich their lives.
The Center Provides:
- A relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
- An opportunity to build friendships.
- A complete, nutritious, hot lunch for a $3.00 donation for seniors 60 and over.
- Health and wellness screenings and education.
- An opportunity to socialize and experience new hobbies and interests.
Individuals are invited to become members; however, membership is not required to participate in the Center's programs or to receive any service. Members do play an active role in determining the Center's activities. Take advantage of these benefits by joining The 741 Center for a small membership fee of $15 per year.
Membership Includes:
- Art Classes
- Bible Study
- Bingo
- Blood Pressure Screening
- Book Club
- Cards - Bridge & Euchre
- Checkers
- Cincinnati Association for the Blind & Visually Impaired Evaluations
- Community Projects
- Computer Classes
- Dance Classes
- Dominoes
- Fall Harvest Luncheon & Bingo
- Fitness Classes
- Group Travel, overnight and day travel
- Health Education
- Holiday Parties
- Income Tax Assistance
- Monthly Birthday/Anniversary Parties
- Movies
- Senior Center Week Celebration
- Speakers & Presentations
- Texas Hold`em
- Veterans Club
- Writers` Workshop
- 55 Alive Driving classes
Call The 741 Center for more information:
Lebanon & Surrounding Areas: 513-695-2239
Cincinnati/Butlerville/Maineville: 513-925-2239
Dayton/Franklin/Springboro: 937-425-2239
Middletown: 513-261-2239
Blanchester: 937-783-4993, ext. 2239
The Alzheimer's Association
Chicago 60603
Description:
The Alzheimer's Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research. Our mission is to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.
The Christ Hospital
Cincinnati OH 45219
Description:
Behavioral Health Services
The Christ Hospital offers a comprehensive Behavioral Health program for adult and geriatric patients.
Adult Inpatient Mental Health Unit
The focus of the Adult Inpatient Mental Health Unit is crisis stabilization for individuals 18 years of age and older who have a primary psychiatric diagnosis. The program includes a multidisciplinary assessment, diagnosis, intervention, evaluation and referral.
Senior Adult Mental Health Unit
The Senior Adult Mental Health Unit is a specialty unit designed for patients age 60 and older who require acute inpatient psychiatric care. The program includes a multidisciplinary assessment, diagnosis, intervention, evaluation and referral. In addition, gerontologists are available for medical management.
The Christ Hospital Center for Health and Aging
Provides comprehensive, coordinated care for older adults who have interacting chronic medical conditions while offering support in dealing with the emotional, social and economic strain illness may bring.
4900 Babson Place, Suite 600
Cincinnati, Ohio 45227
Phone: 513-272-8444
Fax: 513-272-0015
The Christ Hospital Center for Health and Aging provides a wide range of solutions for older adult patients who face:
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memory loss
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management of chronic health conditions
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frequent stays at the hospital
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taking numerous medications that require constant rigorous monitoring
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a lack of integrated medical care
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having difficulty performing day-to-day functions, like bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting and eating
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requiring help for caregivers who may seek outside counseling or other medical services and
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needing help in coordinating medical and community services
For more information: www.thechristhospital.com/HealthAndAging
Christ Hospital Clinic
2123 Auburn Avenue
Medical Office Building, Suite A28
Cincinnati, OH 45219
Call, do not walk in.
513-585-2472
Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Closed Holidays
Eligibility: No private insurance or Bureau of Worker`s Compensation (BWC) is taken, no one under the age of 16 years. Must qualify financially, sliding scale payments are possible.
Christ Hospital Dialysis Center
513-585-2431
Senior Care Preferred Plus (SCPP)
Senior Care Preferred Plus is a membership program, exclusive to Christ Hospital, dedicated to assisting those 50 and older with living a healthy life. IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Christ Hospital Health Network is discontinuing Senior Care Preferred Plus (SCPP), a membership program that assists those 50 and older with living a healthy life. Although we will no longer offer a paid membership program, The Christ Hospital Health Network will continue to share information with current SCPP members about upcoming seminars, screenings and events, service offerings, physicians, research and other news older adults need to stay healthy and well.
Current SCPP members will continue to have access to all the benefits of being a SCPP member until their current annual membership expires in 2013 or for some, in Jan. 31, 2014.
The Crossroads Center
Cincinnati Ohio 45219
Description:
To enhance the holistic concept of physical, emotional, social, cultural and spiritual well being of our clients, families and community. We will introduce innovative evidence-based practices and programs that promote abstinence, educate, prevent and treat substance abuse and mental illnesses and other behavioral disorders.
We will provide leadership in cooperation and collaboration with other local, state and national organizations to eradicate those conditions that place children and families at risk.
The Healing Center
Cincinnati Ohio 45246
Description:
The Healing Center is a resource for food , clothing, job coaching and connections, finanical programs , healthcare, spiritual care and misc classes. We have a data base of resources that we refer out guest to as needed.
The Health Collaborative
Cincinnati 45202
Description:
Formed in 1992, the Health Collaborative is an incubator for innovation to create a healthier community. We bring community stakeholders together in a neutral forum, enabling even competitors to become collaborators in creating sustainable health improvement initiatives.
The Collaborative:
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Provides Covid-19 Testing Resources in the Cincinnati Region https://healthcollab.org/testandprotectcincy/
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Identifies critical health improvement opportunities
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Aligns diverse community stakeholders in a neutral forum around focused health needs
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Nurtures and supports self-sustaining initiatives to improve health
The Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation (OCF)
Boston MA 02108
Description:
The mission of the International OCD Foundation is to help individuals with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) to live full and productive lives. Their aim is to increase access to effective treatment, end the stigma associated with mental health issues, and foster a community for those affected by OCD and the professionals who treat them.
Support groups:
Adults with COD, contact Tami at 513-271-7723, meet Mondays 7:00-8:30 at St. Monica Community Center at the corner of University Court and Fairview Aves. in Clfton. Third floor room 301
Parents and Caregivers, contact Liz at 874-303-4996, meet 3rd Thursday of the month from 7:00-8:00 at the Knox Presbyterian Church 3400 Michigan Ave. 45208
The Ohio Benefit Bank
Columbus Ohio 43229
Description:
Many of us are forced to make tough decisions every day about paying bills, buying food, accessing medical care, and stretching our household budgets. The Ohio Benefit Bank is designed to make it simpler for Ohioans to connect with programs and resources that can make those decisions a little bit easier. From any computer with Internet access, you can use the online service to complete applications for programs like food assistance, child care assistance, health coverage, and much more.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Rockville 20857
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.
Transitional Living, Inc.
Hamilton OH 45011
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.
TriHealth
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
TriHealth - Bethesda North Hospital
Cincinnati OH 45242
Description:
Bethesda North Hospital is part of the TriHealth network, which includes two acute care hospitals and more than 50 other locations.
TriHealth - Good Samaritan Hospital
Cincinnati OH 45220
Description:
Good Samaritan Hospital Clinic
- Clinic Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
- They do not see clients with private insurance. There is a sliding scale payment for medical bills.
Bethesda and Good Samaritan Hospital joined together to form TriHealth in 1995. Through these two acute care hospitals and more than 50 other locations, 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.
Good Samaritan Dialysis Center
513-872-2448
TriHealth Physician Referral Line
513-569-5400
Bethesda North and Good Samaritan Hospitals
TriHealth Seniority
Our 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.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Washington 20420
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Survivor Benefits
If the deceased was receiving monthly payments you will need to notify the VA of the death.
If the deceased was a veteran who received a discharge other than dishonorable, survivors may receive $300 toward funeral expenses and $150 for burial costs. Burial in a national cemetery is free to a veteran, spouse, and dependent children. Veterans are also eligible for a headstone or grave marker.
The surviving spouse and dependent children of disabled veterans may also be entitled to a lump sum death benefit; monthly payments, such as educational assistance; and medical care.
Check with the regional VA office about your eligibility for the different types of veteran`s benefits and the documents you will need to apply for benefits.
Health Care Facilities, Benefits and Prescription coverage
To receive health care benefits, enroll with the VA. You can enroll for benefits at any time.
Ohio veterans of all eras have earned a number of federal and state benefits. Veterans may qualify for a number of other benefits ranging from health care, compensation for injuries and illness, home loans and education to direct financial assistance, special license plates and the Ohio Veterans Homes. Please visit your county veteran`s service office and find out what you`re eligible for. For more information, call 1-877-OHIO VET (1-877-644-6838), or visit www.dvs.ohio.gov.
CHAMPVA: The Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA) is a comprehensive health care program in which the VA shares the cost of covered health care services and supplies with eligible beneficiaries. The program is administered by Health Administration Center, located in Denver, Colorado.
Prescription coverage is available for veterans with an honorable discharge. Must enroll with VA and be seen by VA doctor. Free prescriptions for low-income veterans.
VA Hospitals and Clinics: The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs operates a network of health care facilities across the country. Click here to search for a facility by state.
Click here to find your regional VA Benefits Administration office.
Veterans Funerals
If the deceased was a veteran, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs provides small burial allowances. All veterans can receive a burial flag and burial in national cemeteries. Burial at no charge may be possible in an area where a national Veterans Cemetery is located. Call 800-555-1212 for the toll-free number of your Regional Veterans Affairs office or visit the web site.
United Way 211
Description:
**Temporary warming shelters available by contacting 2-1-1 for Butler, Clermont, Clinton, and Warren counties**
2-1-1 can be accessed by phone or computer. A toll-free call to 2-1-1 connects you to a community resource specialist in your area who can put you in touch with local organizations that provide critical services that can improve—and save—lives. You’ll find information about:
- supplemental food and nutrition programs
- shelter and housing options and utilities assistance
- emergency information and disaster relief
- employment and education opportunities
- services for veterans
- health care, vaccination and health epidemic information
- addiction prevention and rehabilitation programs
- reentry help for ex-offenders
- support groups for individuals with mental illnesses or special needs
- a safe, confidential path out of physical and/or emotional domestic abuse
Whether in times of natural disaster or personal crisis, 2-1-1 is committed to being the first, most essential resource to anyone who needs help.
United Way of Clinton County
Wilmington OH 45177
Description:
United Way of Clinton County strives to improve lives and advance the common good of our community. This is
accomplished through participation in collaborative groups, partnering with social service agencies, assessment of the
needs of our citizens and cooperation with other community focused agencies, organizations and companies.
Connects callers to health and human services, community resources and government assistance they need. Available 24/7. Calls are free and confidential. Multi-lingual/TTY/TTD. Certified Call Specialists make appropriate referrals and monitor outcomes to ensure services are provided.
United Way of Greater Cincinnati
Cincinnati 45202
Description:
Our services and solutions focus on quality education, health and basic needs, which are the building blocks to financial sustainability and economic mobility. Like the challenges people face, we view these areas as unique and interconnected, with no one single solution. Dial 211 or 513-721-7900 to speak to a trained professional who can connect you to essential community services from 8 am to 5 pm.
Find help online: View United Way's database of service providers in the United Way of Greater Cincinnati service area at www.referweb.net/uwgc.
University of Cincinnati Medical Center Psychiatric Emergency Services
Cincinnati OH 45219
Description:
The University of Cincinnati Medical Centers' Psychiatric Emergency Services department:
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provides round-the-clock care to patients in crisis with psychiatric emergencies, or for those experiencing suicidal and/or homicidal feelings. While many hospitals manage psychiatric patients within their medical emergency departments, our multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists, nurses, social workers and nurse practitioners quickly assesses and stabilizes patients in our dedicated psychiatric ER, located at Deaconess Hospital, then refers them to the appropriate treatment.
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A Mobile Crisis Mental Health Response Team is available day or night to respond to psychiatric emergencies within the community. Patients who are admitted through our emergency care center and require a stay in the hospital are referred to our dedicated psychiatric inpatient unit.
VA Medical Center Mental Health Program
Cincinnati OH 45220
Description:
The Outpatient Mental Health Division provides consultation, evaluation, and treatment for a variety of issues that can impact emotional well-being. Services are offered through the Mental Health Clinic at the main hospital and at each of the hospitals six satellite clinics.
ViaQuest
Cincinnati Ohio 45215
Description:
Providing home health, hospice and behavioral health care and specialize in caring for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Volunteers of America of Greater Ohio
Columbus Ohio 43203
Description:
Volunteers of America is a national, non-profit, faith-based organization dedicated to helping those in need rebuild their lives and reach their full potential. Through thousands of human services programs, including housing and healthcare, Volunteers of America helps nearly 2 million people across the country – more than 34,000 in Greater Ohio alone.
Established locally in 1896, their ministry of service has supported and empowered America’s most vulnerable groups including at-risk youth, the frail elderly, men and women returning from prison, homeless individuals and families, people with disabilities, and those recovering from addictions.
Their work touches the mind, body, heart – and ultimately the spirit – of those they serve, integrating their deep compassion with highly effective programs and services.
Warmline
Cincinnati Ohio 45219
Description:
The primary goal of the WARMLINE is to aid people in their growth and recovery from mental illness.
Warren County Combined Health District
Lebanon OH 45036
Description:
The mission of the Warren County Combined Health District is to assess the health status of the communities it serves, diagnose and investigate public health problems, develop policies and regulations to provide innovative solutions to health problems, inform and educate people about health issues, ensure a healthy and safe environment, enforce laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety, assure the provision of health care when otherwise unavailable, and assure a well trained staff is employed by the Warren County Board of Health to carry out functions required by statute or determined by the community..
Warren County Suicide Prevention Hotline
Description:
Operated by the Suicide Prevention Coalition of Warren and Clinton Counties.
MISSION STATEMENT: The Suicide Prevention Coalition of Warren & Clinton Counties is working to prevent suicide by mobilizing the community through education and awareness.
- Questions about what we do?
- Interested in joining the Coalition?
- Unable to join the Coalition but would like to help?
Please Contact: Patti Ahting at (513) 695-1695 or email Patti at pahting@mhrswcc.org
Warren County United Way
Lebanon 45036
Description:
We are your friends, your neighbors, your co-workers. We are a collaboration of volunteers, donors and organizations UNITED around a shared purpose – to fight for the health, education, financial and workplace stability of every person in our community. The work we do goes far beyond temporary fixes to the issues we face. By bringing together people and organizations toward common goals and innovative solutions, we can have a lasting, positive impact on the community we serve.
For information and referral, call 1-888-775-1260.
Westwood Town Hall Recreation Center
Cincinnati 45211
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
2023 Annual Membership Fees: Mature Adults (60+) $10 All Centers.
Winton Hills Medical & Health Center
Cincinnati OH 45232
Description:
Winton Hills Recreation Center
Cincinnati 45232
Description:
Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.
YMCA Metro Office
Cincinnati 45202
Description:
The YMCA's vision to improve the quality of life in Greater Cincinnati is supported by local and national networks focused on mobilizing our communities. In collaboration with schools, businesses, health care sites, and other community agencies, the Y is driven to turn the tide on the epidemic of obesity and chronic diseases.
YMCA of Greater Dayton
Dayton Ohio 45402
Description:
YMCAs are founded to serve the whole individual spirit, mind and body and the whole community, from infants to seniors. Health and fitness are critical to the YMCA mission, and have been for over 100 years.
Physical activity for all ages is an important part of the Y experience,but is only one aspect of overall health. In over 120 countries children and adults are learning values and life skills at YMCAs; from fitness to child care, tutoring to serving their communities ... it's all part of the YMCA experience. To fine out more about the programs the Y has to offer visit their website here.
Your Health Matters
Cincinnati Ohio 45202
Description:
YourHealthMatters was developed by The Health Collaborative to provide health care consumers in Greater Cincinnati with a neutral and trusted resource for objective information about the quality of care available from providers in our community. The Health Collaborative encourages you to use the website, share it with others, and be an advocate for quality health care.
On the YourHealthMatters website, you can compare quality ratings and key health measurements for primary care practices and hospitals in Greater Cincinnati.
You can also participate in "Make the Right Call," a regional campaign with a goal of reducing unnecessary emergency room visits. Make the Right Call focuses on the importance of building a relationship with your primary care physician for non-emergency and routine care. If you do not have a primary care physcian, Make the Right Call and YourHealthMatters gives you the tools you need to find a quality physican.
Click here to learn more about the importance of choosing a physician.