CUYAHOGA COUNTY DIVERSION CENTER | ORIANA HOUSE

Provides a short-term psychiatric/substance use disorder crisis stabilization program. Services can include assessment, medical evaluation, case management, counseling, medications, Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), withdrawal management (detox), educational groups, referral and linkage to other community services. Program is designed to keep someone in a crisis from escalating into a possible arrest and possible involvement of the justice system. Staff work with the individual to stabilize the symptoms and connect or reconnect to ongoing care. Detoxification from drugs is offered if needed.

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

1804 E 55th St., Cleveland, OH 44103

Hours

24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Application process

Phone to be screened for acceptance (phone is answered by Frontline Mobile Crisis staff) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week . No walk-ins will be served. If accepted, will share location address and directions. Individuals will need to get to location of program within 24 hours of call. No transportation is provided.

Fee

Accepts private insurance, Medicaid, and payment form the Cuyahoga County ADAHMS Board.

Eligibility

All potential clients must be screened through FrontLine. Serves Cuyahoga County residents aged 18 and over whose mental illness or substance use disorder symptoms are increasing or unmanageable. Families of those in crisis may also initiate contact.

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ORIANA HOUSE

Provides residential and non-residential community corrections programs and behavioral healthcare treatment for appropriate male and female offenders.