Community Support Program | Frontline Service

Provides case management and medication monitoring for severely mentally disabled persons who are homeless. Clients receive psychiatric and nursing services to assess mental and physical problems, help applying for benefits, assistance in securing temporary and permanent housing, and emergency loans for medication and food.

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

1744 Payne Ave., Cleveland, OH 44114

Hours

M-F: 9:00am-5:30pm.

Fax

(216) 623-6539

fax | Front Desk / Administration

Voice

(216) 674-6700

voice | Frontline Services Coordinated Intake

Fax

(216) 861-7671

fax | Mobile Crisis Unit

Voice

(216) 623-6555

voice | Front Desk / Administration

Voice

(216) 623-6888

voice | 24-hour Mobile Crisis Unit

Application process

Phone for an appointment or walk in for service.

Fee

Free.

Eligibility

Serves adults who are severely mentally disabled and homeless. Participants cannot currently be receiving services from another mental health agency.

Service area

United States

Agency info

Frontline Service

Reaching out to adults and children in Northeast Ohio to end homelessness, prevent suicide, resolve behavioral health crises and overcome trauma.