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Mental Health Services

Talbert House Service Lines

We provide a range of mental health services designed to meet the diverse needs of our community. Our integrated mental health, substance use, and primary care services include prevention, case management, and outpatient treatment, all delivered in various settings such as community locations, schools, residential facilities, and health centers. 

Our programs encompass: 

Adult and Youth Case Management, Adult and Youth Outpatient services, Camp Possible, Community Crisis Response, Girls Residential Treatment, Mental Health and Substance Use Prevention, Safeguards Against Abuse, and School-Based Services. These services are available across Brown, Butler, Clinton, Hamilton, and Warren counties, ensuring that individuals and families can access the support they need close to home. 

For more information or to find services near you, please call (513) 221-HELP (4357)

Adult and Youth Case Management

Our Adult and Youth Case Management services support individuals with behavioral health issues, including mental health and addiction. Our case managers provide comprehensive assistance, helping clients navigate their unique challenges and achieve stability. 

Services include symptom monitoring, assistance with benefit applications, and support with housing, medication, budgeting, and vocational needs. We also connect clients with specialty services to ensure they receive the holistic care necessary for their recovery and well-being.

Adult and Youth Outpatient

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. 

View our Open Access locations and information 

Request an Outpatient Appointment

Camp Possible

Camp Possible is a therapeutic summer camp designed for children ages 6-12 who are struggling with behavioral and mental health issues. Held during the summer break, this camp offers a unique blend of traditional and non-traditional group therapy sessions, allowing campers to develop and practice new skills through engaging, pro-social activities. 

Each week, a new character trait is introduced, providing opportunities for children to build essential skills such as anger management, self-esteem, peer relations, and effective communication with adults. Our trained clinical staff guide campers in practicing these skills in real-life, kid-friendly settings within the community, ensuring they can apply what they learn in safe and supportive environments. 

To learn more about Camp Possible and how you can help, view the 2024 Camp Possible flyer or apply for the 2024 camp today. 

Community Crisis Response

The Community Crisis Response team is composed of trained mental health professionals equipped to handle crisis situations involving youth and adults.  

Our team has extensive experience working in various settings, and our mission is to help communities, schools, businesses, and other groups effectively process emotions and restore functioning during times of crisis. 

We respond to a wide range of crises, including sudden deaths, serious accidents, incidents of violence, natural disasters, and other community emergencies. We are ready to provide immediate support and assistance to help those affected navigate these challenging times. 

For immediate assistance, please call (513) 281-CARE (2273). This service is available in Hamilton and Brown counties. 

Girls Residential Treatment

The Girls Residential Treatment program offers comprehensive mental health services for female youth ages 12-17 who are experiencing emotional or behavioral difficulties.  

Our residential care is designed to address a wide range of challenges, including mental and behavioral health issues, substance use, criminality, family functioning, victimization, grief, and abuse. 

Services include thorough assessments, individual, group, and family counseling, case management, medication management, primary care, life skills development, self-help recovery groups, parenting education, and relapse prevention. We provide treatment in a trauma-informed environment, ensuring that each girl receives the care and support she needs. 

As part of our commitment to long-term recovery, we offer a graduated step-down approach, transitioning from residential care to outpatient services, including home-based care. This approach helps keep youth engaged in their treatment and supports their success in the community.  

Our team includes psychiatrists and nurse practitioners who are available to manage symptoms and address physical health needs, ensuring comprehensive care for each resident. 

Mental Health and Substance Use Prevention

Mental Health and Substance Use Prevention services focus on raising awareness and preventing substance use and abuse in the community. Our programs are designed to enhance effective coping skills and identify individuals at risk, ensuring they are connected to the appropriate mental health and substance use services. 

Through education and early intervention, we work to build a healthier community by equipping individuals with the resources they need to maintain mental well-being and prevent the onset of substance abuse. Our prevention services play a crucial role in our overall mission to provide comprehensive behavioral health care. 

Safeguards Against Abuse

Safeguards Against Abuse program is a treatment service designed for children, adolescents, and adults who have experienced trauma or abuse, and those with documented sexual behavioral problems and their families.  

Our program is tailored to meet the unique needs of each client, offering individual and group therapy sessions with licensed professionals to help them recover from the pain of abuse and trauma. 

We provide a supportive environment where individuals and their families can work together toward healing.  

Services are available in Hamilton County 

PACT Groups are forming now—click here for details. 

School Based Services

We have school based mental health services to support children, youth, and families in managing behavioral health challenges and promoting academic success. These services are tailored to address the mental health needs of students within the school environment across Hamilton, Butler, and Brown Counties. 

Family Peer Support helps families with children experiencing behavioral difficulties, providing crucial support in accessing and managing mental health services in schools within Hamilton County. 

OhioRISE Care Coordination (formerly Wraparound) is a specialized program for children with complex behavioral health needs. This service focuses on developing a Child and Family Centered Care Plan to stabilize youth and meet family goals, helping to keep children safely at home. 

School Based Behavioral Health Services include prevention, consultation, education, social recreation, assessment, case management, treatment, and pharmacological management. These mental health services are delivered directly in schools, the community, and at home to effectively address students' behavioral issues. 

TIP Program (Therapeutic Interagency Preschool Program) collaborates with Head Start at Grant Early Learning Center to serve low-income children and their families, enhancing school readiness in Butler County. 

Union Day Therapeutic Day School supports 1st through 12th-grade students experiencing serious emotional and behavioral challenges. The program integrates therapeutic interventions with educational programming to foster academic achievement in Butler County. 

Mark, a Talbert House client

Client Spotlight

Mark

“At Talbert House I was provided with a therapist and a psychiatrist, who worked with me to start assembling what I now consider to be my ‘mental health toolkit.’” Mark says, “With the help of my care team, I learned to manage my disorder and became successful in my personal, social, academic and professional lives.” 

Access to services
To find services near you, call 513-221-HELP (4357).
In crisis or need immediate assistance call, 513-281-CARE (2273), Text Talbert to 839863, or call 988.
If you are a veteran in need of resources, call 513-281-VETS (8387)
In an emergency call 911.

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