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Therapuetic Foster Care | National Youth Advocate Program

Treatment foster care is designed for youth who have difficulties with behavior, school problems, substance abuse, physical, medical, or emotional needs and/or other conditions that require a foster placement. Also, trains and license therapeutic foster parents.

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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.

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Crisis Intervention Team Training | Tri-County Board Of Recovery And Mental Health Services

Offers Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training. The training teaches safe and effective approaches to handling crisis incidents involving a mentally ill individual. Also offers various CEU workshops.

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Mental Health Information | Mental Health America

Provides informational brochures, booklets, products and website resources regarding mental health. Also provides an online mental health screening and following the screening one will be provided with information, resources and tools to discuss the results with a mental health provider (note: a provider will most likely conduct their own screening/assessment.)

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Advocacy Services | Nami Of Wood County

Provides classes and support groups that teach individuals how to advocate for themselves or in support of someone with a mental illness; also provides advocacy on behalf of individuals with a mental illness or on the behalf of people who support a loved one with a mental illness; actively advocates on legislative issues involving mental health.

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Planning/coordinating/advisory Groups For Mental Health Issues | Ohio Department Of Behavioral Health

Funds, reviews, and monitors community mental health programs coordinated by county-level boards serving all 88 counties in Ohio. Certifies services provided by private agencies and licenses private psychiatric hospital inpatient units and community residential programs.

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Aging And Disability Resource Center (ADRC) | Linking Employment, Abilities And Potential

Provides one-on-one information and assistance to aging adults and individuals with disabilities to help them identify their needs and preferences, and access community resources, benefit programs and other available social, medical and residential services. Also helps ensure that individuals and their caregivers are aware of the various living options, care options, and supportive services available to them.

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The Community Mental Health Resource Library | National Alliance On Mental Illness - Greater Cleveland

Provides a special library of books, videos, pamphlets and other relevant materials specifically dealing with mental health issues.

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General Health Insurance Information/counseling For Mental Health Issues | Ohio Department Of Insurance

Provides information and answers questions about mental health insurance and helps individuals navigate their behavioral health benefits provided by their health insurance.

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June Isquick Visiting Scholar Weekend | Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center

Provides an annual weekend of workshops, seminars, group supervision of active students, and classes featuring a distinguished psychoanalytic clinician and educator. Some events are free and open to the public. Continuing Education Units (CEU) and Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits are available for mental health practitioners.

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Fcf Service Coordination/wraparound Services | Washington County Family And Children First Council

The purpose of Service Coordination and Wraparound Services through the county FCFC is to provide a neutral venue for families requiring services where their needs may not have been adequately addressed in traditional agency systems. These processes serve as a safety net for children needing a more intensive collaboration of multi-system providers. Each system has areas of responsibility, and the Service Coordination Mechanism is not intended to override current agency systems, but to supplement and enhance supports that currently exist, or identify additional supports that are needed but are not currently utilized. The goal is to keep children in their home and community with supports.

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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.

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Outreach Center | United States Department Of Defense

Provides a resource center that supports resilience by connecting service members, veterans, their families, health care providers and others with information and resources about Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injuries.

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Planning/coordinating/advisory Groups For Mental Health Issues | Clermont County Mental Health And Recovery Board

Plans and coordinates a range of community-based mental health and addiction treatment services, allocates funds received from Federal, State and local sources to the appropriate agencies, and provides education and prevention services to the community.

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Compeer Program | Far West Center

Provides a peer support program to match adults coping with severe mental illness with a community volunteer for friendship and social skill building. Provided through a partnership with Compeer International. Opportunties in the program may include: - One-to-One Friendship Program: Offers face-to-face contact with adult volunteer. - Compeer Calling: Provides telephone support (may be offered in addition to face-to-face support). - Compeer Community: Offers group events and celebrations among Compeers to strengthen social skills. - Peer-to-Peer: Matches clients with one another in supportive, one-on-one friendships. - Skillbuilders Program: Promotes social ties through structured life skills training.

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Planning/coordinating/advisory Groups For Mental Health Issues | Brown County Board Of Mental Health And Addiction Services

Plans and coordinates a range of community-based mental health and addiction treatment services, allocates funds received from Federal, State and local sources to the appropriate agencies, and provides education and prevention services to the community.

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Respite Program | Concord Counseling Services

Offers temporary respite up to twelve hours per month for caregivers caring for someone in their home or regularly outside of the home with mental illness.

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Bipolar Peer Support Group | Mental Health America Of Ohio

The Bipolar Peer Support Group is an opportunity for people living with this disorder to connect, find validation, and potentially learn some new coping strategies. Two trained co-facilitators will maintain a safe environment for people of all backgrounds to share space. Please feel free to come and talk—or just listen—as we discuss the ups and downs of living with bipolar disorder and how to make the most out of life.

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The Commons At Madaline Park | Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority

Provides 120 units of permanent supportive housing to individuals who are currently homeless, including homeless individuals with mental illness. Provides medical and mental health services for residents on site through a partnership with Community Support Services (CSS), who partially owns the building.

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Family And Consumer Sciences | Ohio State University Extension - Ross County

Provides programming and information on nutrition, food safety, budgeting, babysitting, worksite wellness, sun safety, mental health first aid, and food preservation.

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Peer To Peer | Nami Of Wood County

Provides 8 two-hour sessions for adults living with a mental illness. Sessions are taught by a trained team of individuals living in recovery from mental illness. Participants learn about up-to-date research on brain biology, mental illness symptoms, and their relationship to personal experiences and personalized relapse prevention plan.

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Training On Youth Issues For Professionals | Hanna Perkins Center For Child Development

Offers ongoing seminars and consultation for preschool teachers, day care providers, counselors, social workers, and others working with children and families. Seeks to give participants an understanding of what children are communicating in their behaviors. Includes a parenting course for teachers to teach child development and parenting skills to high school students. May offer CEU's. Offers ongoing intensive weekly consultations to day care centers and preschools.

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Krent And Bley Libraries | Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center

Provides an extensive library of psychoanalytic literature, including over 6,000 books and bound volumes of professional periodicals. Special collections include books on applied psychoanalysis, and classic texts. The library is open to the public; borrowing privileges available to members and students enrolled at the Center.

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Health And Mental Health Workshops | St. John Learning Center

Offers a variety of educational workshops including heart health, preventing stroke, diabetes information, mental health, parenting, and others.

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Planning/coordinating/advisory Groups For Mental Health Issues | Mental Health Recovery Board Serving Warren And Clinton Counties

Plans and coordinates a range of community-based mental health and addiction treatment services, allocates funds received from Federal, State and local sources to the appropriate agencies, and provides education and prevention services to the community.

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