Walk-in services for individuals facing urgent mental health needs that don't require hospitalization. Services offered include crisis intervention and stabilization, clinical assessment and medication evaluation and management.
Walk-in services for individuals facing urgent mental health needs that don't require hospitalization. Services offered include crisis intervention and stabilization, clinical assessment and medication evaluation and management.
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
BHP can provide motel stays for individuals seeking emergency shelter. Client does not need to be a current client of BHP, nor do they have to live in the county of Licking or Knox county.
BHP can provide motel stays for individuals seeking emergency shelter. Client does not need to be a current client of BHP, nor do they have to live in the county of Licking or Knox county.
Offers 24-hour support and crisis management to hospital patients who have experienced domestic violence. Advocates meet with patients to discuss options, safety planning, and community resources. Advocates can assist victims to arrange intake to the shelter directly from the hospital. Outreach counseling is also available to clients in a secure, confidential location. Advocates are available to offer 24 hr. suppport over the phone to anybody who is a survivor of domestic violence (COPEline takes information and transfers call to WomenSafe's advocate).
Offers 24-hour support and crisis management to hospital patients who have experienced domestic violence. Advocates meet with patients to discuss options, safety planning, and community resources. Advocates can assist victims to arrange intake to the shelter directly from the hospital. Outreach counseling is also available to clients in a secure, confidential location. Advocates are available to offer 24 hr. suppport over the phone to anybody who is a survivor of domestic violence (COPEline takes information and transfers call to WomenSafe's advocate).
Provides in-person, in-office assistance to children, adolescents, and families experiencing a mental health crisis. A crisis therapist will assess the nature of the crisis, engage in de-escalation techniques, provide brief counseling, and connect individuals to appropriate mental health services for further treatment and support. Crisis appointments may take place on the same day or within 24 business hours.
Provides in-person, in-office assistance to children, adolescents, and families experiencing a mental health crisis. A crisis therapist will assess the nature of the crisis, engage in de-escalation techniques, provide brief counseling, and connect individuals to appropriate mental health services for further treatment and support. Crisis appointments may take place on the same day or within 24 business hours.
Provides one-on-one crisis intervention sessions to assist survivors in coping with the immediate after-effects of domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or stalking.
Provides one-on-one crisis intervention sessions to assist survivors in coping with the immediate after-effects of domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or stalking.
Washington County Crisis Response Team (LOSS Team) provides supportive services to agencies, businesses and/or individuals in Washington County who have experienced a recent suicide, sudden traumatic loss, or traumatic event. Offers support to people impacted by a sudden and/or traumatic loss or event with immediate needs to regain a sense of control over their lives and to promote individual and community healing.
Sudden and/or traumatic loss can include:
- Completed Suicide- Confirmed and Non-confirmed
- Drug Overdose - Intentional and Unintentional
- Fatal Car/ATV/Snowmobile Accidents
- Sudden death from natural causes
- Homicide
- Pandemic Stress.
Washington County Crisis Response Team (LOSS Team) provides supportive services to agencies, businesses and/or individuals in Washington County who have experienced a recent suicide, sudden traumatic loss, or traumatic event. Offers support to people impacted by a sudden and/or traumatic loss or event with immediate needs to regain a sense of control over their lives and to promote individual and community healing.
Sudden and/or traumatic loss can include:
- Completed Suicide- Confirmed and Non-confirmed
- Drug Overdose - Intentional and Unintentional
- Fatal Car/ATV/Snowmobile Accidents
- Sudden death from natural causes
- Homicide
- Pandemic Stress.
Kids Crisis Team is a mobile urgent treatment team for youth in Licking and Knox counties between the ages of 8 and 24 who are in crisis. Team provides outreach to families on their terms, wherever they are, and listen to what their needs are instead of expecting them to show up in offices.
Kids Crisis Team is a mobile urgent treatment team for youth in Licking and Knox counties between the ages of 8 and 24 who are in crisis. Team provides outreach to families on their terms, wherever they are, and listen to what their needs are instead of expecting them to show up in offices.
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
Provides in-person crisis intervention assistance. Offers a short-term, intensive community-based support program that can include: safety assessments, de-escalation, skill building and linkage to ongoing support. Common issues staff can help with include: Escalating emotional or behavioral issues; Mental health issues; Substance use concerns; Physical or emotional; trauma; School truancy; Running away from home; Caregiver/child conflict; and/or Suicidal thoughts.
Provides in-person crisis intervention assistance. Offers a short-term, intensive community-based support program that can include: safety assessments, de-escalation, skill building and linkage to ongoing support. Common issues staff can help with include: Escalating emotional or behavioral issues; Mental health issues; Substance use concerns; Physical or emotional; trauma; School truancy; Running away from home; Caregiver/child conflict; and/or Suicidal thoughts.
Provides school-based behavioral health services to address anxiety, depression, and other behavior disorders. Services are a Three Tier Model-Prevention, Consultation, and Treatment for children and teens. Tiered programs include:
* Tier 1-Prevention: Substance Use Prevention, School Violence Prevention, Suicide Prevention
* Tier 2-Consultation: Behavioral health counseling for early identification and intervention, provided through 4-6 sessions or referral to ongoing treatment services
* Tier 3-Treatment: Teen Support Groups, Crisis Intervention Services, Offsite Services, Additional Support Programs
* Services are faith-based and LGBTQIA+ inclusive.
Provides school-based behavioral health services to address anxiety, depression, and other behavior disorders. Services are a Three Tier Model-Prevention, Consultation, and Treatment for children and teens. Tiered programs include:
* Tier 1-Prevention: Substance Use Prevention, School Violence Prevention, Suicide Prevention
* Tier 2-Consultation: Behavioral health counseling for early identification and intervention, provided through 4-6 sessions or referral to ongoing treatment services
* Tier 3-Treatment: Teen Support Groups, Crisis Intervention Services, Offsite Services, Additional Support Programs
* Services are faith-based and LGBTQIA+ inclusive.
Provides an opportunity for people who are emotionally distressed to meet face-to-face with a licensed therapist to assess and resolve the immediate crisis, if possible, and to link the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance. Service is also available by phone.
Provides an opportunity for people who are emotionally distressed to meet face-to-face with a licensed therapist to assess and resolve the immediate crisis, if possible, and to link the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance. Service is also available by phone.
Serves children (age 5+) and adults experiencing imminent danger resulting from a behavioral health crisis need. Crisis Intervention Specialists provide counseling and access to intervention and triage services to safely resolve their crisis and/or return to an improved level of functioning.
Serves children (age 5+) and adults experiencing imminent danger resulting from a behavioral health crisis need. Crisis Intervention Specialists provide counseling and access to intervention and triage services to safely resolve their crisis and/or return to an improved level of functioning.
A 24-hour crisis response team where a victim advocate is on-call and can respond to assist crime victims at the scene of the crime in Licking County, usually after a rape, murder, suicide, or other type of violent crime and/or death; we are able to provide crisis intervention to the families. The Crisis Response Team can be reached by calling the LCSO dispatcher and the dispatcher will page the on-call team member.
A 24-hour crisis response team where a victim advocate is on-call and can respond to assist crime victims at the scene of the crime in Licking County, usually after a rape, murder, suicide, or other type of violent crime and/or death; we are able to provide crisis intervention to the families. The Crisis Response Team can be reached by calling the LCSO dispatcher and the dispatcher will page the on-call team member.
Provides in-person, in-office assistance to children, adolescents, and families experiencing a mental health crisis. A crisis therapist will assess the nature of the crisis, engage in de-escalation techniques, provide brief counseling, and connect individuals to appropriate mental health services for further treatment and support. Crisis appointments may take place on the same day or within 24 business hours.
Provides in-person, in-office assistance to children, adolescents, and families experiencing a mental health crisis. A crisis therapist will assess the nature of the crisis, engage in de-escalation techniques, provide brief counseling, and connect individuals to appropriate mental health services for further treatment and support. Crisis appointments may take place on the same day or within 24 business hours.
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
Provides a 24-hour hotline and walk-in service to assist individuals who are experiencing acute or chronic psychiatric distress and/or a crisis brought on by substance abuse. Serves as a suicide prevention hotline. Assesses the situation over the phone immediately and then contacts law enforcement if it is decided that client needs immediate emergency services. Assesses the problem and accesses appropriate services such as hospitalization, crisis intervention, and counseling. Services not available in the home.
Provides a 24-hour hotline and walk-in service to assist individuals who are experiencing acute or chronic psychiatric distress and/or a crisis brought on by substance abuse. Serves as a suicide prevention hotline. Assesses the situation over the phone immediately and then contacts law enforcement if it is decided that client needs immediate emergency services. Assesses the problem and accesses appropriate services such as hospitalization, crisis intervention, and counseling. Services not available in the home.
Provides mental health services and substance use treatment services including case management, assessments and treatment services, inpatient detoxification, medication assisted treatment, individual and group counseling, medical and psychological evaluations, primary care, and vocational services.
Provides mental health services and substance use treatment services including case management, assessments and treatment services, inpatient detoxification, medication assisted treatment, individual and group counseling, medical and psychological evaluations, primary care, and vocational services.
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
The Local Outreach to Survivors of Suicide (LOSS) Team is a group of local volunteers who want to help those who have lost a loved one to suicide. When a completed suicide occurs, team members will respond to the scene along with the first responders. The LOSS Team will attend to the needs of the survivors from a safe distance, away from the scene. The goal of the LOSS Team is to help those who have lost a loved one to suicide feel supported from the very beginning of this tragic loss, and to inform and educate them about the services available to help them through such a difficult time.
The Local Outreach to Survivors of Suicide (LOSS) Team is a group of local volunteers who want to help those who have lost a loved one to suicide. When a completed suicide occurs, team members will respond to the scene along with the first responders. The LOSS Team will attend to the needs of the survivors from a safe distance, away from the scene. The goal of the LOSS Team is to help those who have lost a loved one to suicide feel supported from the very beginning of this tragic loss, and to inform and educate them about the services available to help them through such a difficult time.
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.
Provides police officers trained to assess and resolve the immediate emergency crisis involving individuals with mental health issues. Links the person with appropriate resources for ongoing assistance.