Residential Services | Community Support Services
Offers residential treatment facilities for persons living with severe and persistent mental illnesses. These facilities provide 24-hour supervision and support. The Residential Treatment Program is a transitional housing program designed to habilitate the participants to enable them to live as independently in the community as possible upon discharge.
Categories
Data provided by
211 Summit
Physical Address
Hours
24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The average length of stay is between six (6) and nine (9) months.
Voice
Fax
(330) 733-5045
Website
Application process
Call the office for more information. The individual client, a treating psychiatrist, a family member, or another treating professional may request Residential Services. A standardized assessment tool (LOCUS) and clinical interview with the referred individual and the assigned Community Rehabilitation Specialist begins the process to determine if Residential Treatment or other residential options are best for the individual.
Fee
Sliding scale based on income.
Eligibility
Serves Summit County adults age 18 and over living with a severe and persistent mental illness. Must be current client of Community Support Services. If it is determined someone is need of this level of care, a referral should be made to Community Support Services.
Languages
None.
Service area
Summit County, Ohio
Agency info
Community Support Services
Provides community-based behavioral and physical healthcare services in Summit County and the surrounding region. Serves as a safety net for those who suffer from illnesses such as schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder, major depression and personality disorders. Services include psychiatric and medical programs, rehabilitation, advocacy, and support for recovery. Agency is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC).