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30 East Broad Street, 36th Floor James A. Rhodes State Office Tower, Columbus, OH 43215
Provides funding and oversight for community mental health services throughout the state. Reviews and certifies mental health service providers throughout the state.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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217 Muskingum Avenue, Zanesville, OH 43701
Provides outpatient treatment options for people struggling with substance use and mental health disorders (dual diagnosis). They offer programming consisting of PHP, IOP, OP and aftercare services. Licensed counselors meet with clients for individual counseling and group counseling. Case managers meet with clients to assist them with external needs and goals such as housing, food, life skills, employment, etc. Eligible clients can apply for Responsible Living Housing options.
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HelpLink 211 Dayton
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Substance Abuse & Mh Services Admin, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857
SAMHSA provides an online locator for comprehensive information about mental health services and resources and is useful for professionals, consumers and their families, and the public.
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211 Pathways
312 E 2nd St., Chillicothe, OH 45601
Provides transitional services for the severely mentally ill (SMI) population, including intensive case management services.
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211 Cleveland
2345 Crystal Drive, Crystal Park 4, Suite 120, Arlington, VA 22202
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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211 Pathways
2460 Fairmount Blvd., Ste. 312, Cleveland Hts., OH 44106
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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211 Cleveland
1020 Woodman Drive, Suite 330, Dayton, OH 45432
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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HelpLink 211 Dayton
4415 Euclid Ave., #203, Cleveland, OH 44103
Provides a special library of books, videos, pamphlets and other relevant materials specifically dealing with mental health issues.
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211 Cleveland
205 North Hamilton Road, Columbus, OH 43213
Offers late evening/early morning peer support by phone to anyone in need of non-crisis support. Provides peer support, resources and referrals.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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732 North 6th Avenue, Steubenville, OH 43952
Provides a housing program for persons with mental illness. Goal is to move the client toward self-sufficiency.
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211 Summit
30 East Broad Street, 36th Floor, Columbus, OH 432153430
Provides referral and resource information for callers regarding addiction and mental health services, supports, and organizations statewide.
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211 UWGC
4301 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22203
Offers a HelpLine staffed by trained volunteers. Provides information, referral, and support to all who have questions about or are affected by serious mental illness.
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211 Summit
344 Muskingum Drive, Marietta, OH 45750
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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211 Pathways
201 Reading Road, Mason, OH 45040
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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211 UWGC
1250 Ridgewood Drive, Bowling Green, OH 43402
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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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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2323 West Fifth Avenue, Suite 160, Columbus, OH 43204
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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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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1280 N County Rd. 25-a, Ste. 1 Administration And Training Center, Troy, OH 45373
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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211 Cleveland
500 Montgomery St., Ste 820, Alexandria, VA 22314
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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211 Cleveland
2460 Fairmount Blvd., Ste. 312, Cleveland Hts., OH 44106
Provides a large variety of continuing education courses, workshops, seminars, symposia, film presentations with discussion, and public lectures on psychoanalytic theory and practice. Continuing Medical Education (CME) for physicians and Continuing Education Units (CEU) for social workers, counselors and psychologists may be provided.
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211 Cleveland
30 East Broad Street, 36th Floor, James A. Rhodes - State Office Towers, Columbus, OH 43215
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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211 Summit
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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211 Summit
1002 Monmouth Street, Newport, KY 41071

Provides information and referral for available mental health resources within the community.

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211 UWGC
111 W Water St., Chillicothe, OH 45601
Provides psychological evaluations and assessments, general counseling services, including individual, family and groups, medications assessment and management and case management services. Transportation services for clients may also be available for clients with case managers. Also provides psychiatric medication services, including monitoring. Counseling specializes in depression, anxiety, attention deficit disorder, insomnia, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizo-affective disorder, mood disorder, antisocial personality disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder.
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211 Cleveland
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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211 Summit
2460 Fairmount Blvd., Ste. 312, Cleveland Hts., OH 44106
An affiliate group within the Center (separate from Center membership) that provides community education about psychoanalysis and the influence of psychoanalytic thought on the arts and humanities. Offers regular workshops, and discussions of films and plays for members. Sponsors free public lectures on various subjects relating to psychoanalysis. Assists in fund raising to support the Center.
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211 Cleveland