Integrated mental health, substance use and primary care services include: prevention, case management and outpatient treatment delivered in the community, schools, residential facilities and health centers.
Services provided in Brown, Butler, Clinton, Hamilton and Warren counties. Call (513) 221-HELP (4357) to find services near you.
Case management services are provided to youth and adults with behavioral health issues including mental health and addiction. Services include symptom monitoring and assistance with benefit applications, housing, medication, budgeting, vocational and other specialty services.
Outpatient services are provided to youth, adolescents and adults with behavioral health issues including mental health and addiction. Specialty services are offered to youth impacted by sexual/physical abuse and other types of trauma and also for youth with fire setting behaviors. Summer day camp allows staff to engage youth outside of school and includes treatment groups, social recreation and positive peer support.
These mental health and substance use counseling and case management sessions are held in home, office, school, community and residential settings throughout Hamilton, Brown, Butler, Clinton and Warren counties.
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Camp Possible is a therapeutic summer camp for children ages 6-12 who struggle with behavioral/mental health issues. Campers attend during their summer break. They participate in traditional and non-traditional group therapy sessions which provide opportunities to practice new skills in pro-social camp activities. Each week a new character trait will be presented with opportunities to build skills around the trait. At Camp Possible children practice skills such as anger management, self-esteem, peer relations, taking direction, interacting with adults and more. Trained clinical staff take children into the community to practice in real-life settings that are safe and kid-friendly.
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A team of mental health professionals who are trained to respond to crisis situations. These team members have experience dealing with youth and adults in various settings. Their mission is to help communities, schools, businesses or other groups effectively process emotions and restore functioning during times of crisis. Types of crises may include; sudden death, serious accidents, incidents of violence, natural disasters or community crises. For immediate assistance, call (513) 281-CARE (2273). This service is provided in Hamilton and Brown counties.
Residential care for female youth ages 12-17 who have emotional or behavioral difficulties. Services include assessment, individual, group and family counseling, case management, medication management, primary care, life skills development, self-help recovery groups, parenting education and relapse prevention to address mental/behavioral health, substance use, criminality, family functioning, victimization, grief, and abuse. Treatment is provided in a trauma-informed environment with a graduated step down from residential into an outpatient level of care including home based services to keep youth engaged in their treatment and successful in the community. Psychiatrists and Nurse Practitioners are on staff to reduce and manage symptoms and treat physical health needs.
These services promote mental health awareness as well as target the prevention of substance use and abuse in the community. The goals are to increase effective coping skills and to identify at-risk individuals and link them to the appropriate treatment resources.
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Safeguards is a comprehensive treatment program serving children, adolescents and adults who are victims of trauma or abuse, as well as those with documented sexual behavioral problems and their families. Based on their needs, clients and their families meet with licensed staff individually and/or in group settings to recover from the pain of abuse and trauma.
Services available in Hamilton County.
Support for families with children and youth experiencing behavioral difficulties or who can benefit from support in accessing/managing services and resources. This service is provided in Hamilton County.
OhioRISE Care Coordination (formerly known as Wraparound) is a program aimed at children with complex behavioral health needs. OhioRISE (Resilience through Integrated Systems and Excellence) Care Coordination engages the family in the development and implementation of a Child and Family Centered Care Plan to stabilize youth and address family goals to keep youth safely in the home.
Prevention, consultation, education, social recreation, assessment, case management, treatment and pharmacological management services related to a student's behavioral issues are provided in the school, community and home. This service is provided in Hamilton, Butler and Brown Counties.
The Therapeutic Interagency Preschool Program (TIP) in collaboration with Head Start at Grant Early Learning Center, serves low income children and their families to facilitate school readiness. This service is provided in Butler County.
A program for students 1st through 12th grade experiencing serious emotional and/or behavioral challenges that impact learning. Therapeutic interventions are integrated into educational programming to assist academic achievement. This service is provided in Butler County.
Access to services
To find services near you, call 513-221-HELP(4357).
In crisis or need immediate assistance 24/7 call 513-281-CARE(2273) or Text Talbert to 839863.
If you are a veteran in need of resources, call 513-281-VETS (8387)
In an emergency call 911.