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Bureau of Community SanctionsHWH Program DirectoryChristopher GalliChiefBureau of Community SanctionsJennifer GentryAssistant ChiefBureau of Community SanctionsMatthew MorrisAssistant ChiefBureau of Community SanctionsRevised December 2019Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

CENTRAL OHIO PROGRAMSBehavioral Healthcare Partners of Central Ohio, Inc. (BHP)The Courage HouseThe Spencer HouseAlvisAlum Creek Men's Residential Treatment ProgramDunning Hall Women's Residential Treatment ProgramJackson Pike Men's Residential Treatment ProgramPrice Hall Women's Residential Treatment ProgramTerry Collins Reentry CenterVolunteers of America of Great OhioMansfield Residential Reentry Program – MaleMansfield Residential Reentry Program - FemaleOperation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Program/ContactsBehavioral Healthcare Partners of Central Ohio, Inc. (BHP)P.O. Box 4670Newark, OH 43058-4670Phone: 740-522-8477Phone: 877-593.6990Phone: 740-788-3425Fax: 740-349-1814Patrick Evans, President and Chief Executive OfficerSharon Stockton, Program DirectorBehavioral Healthcare Partners, Inc. operates two, gender-specific facilities – Spencer Housefor Men and Courage House for Women and Children. All intakes go through Pam Wohlert,the Intake Coordinator. Appointments are scheduled through Susan Lock, AdmissionsCoordinator.Admission/Rejection CriteriaAdmissions:Admission to BHP’s halfway house programs is open to any male (Spencer House) or female(Courage House) offender eighteen (18) years of age or older with a chemical dependencediagnosis who meets the following criteria:1. Meet criteria of moderate risk for re-offense or higher, and/or;2. Meet the following criteria:a. High risk client;b. Client with F1 and F2 offenses regardless of risk level;c. Client with F3 offenses if not lower than moderate risk;d. Client with F4 and F5 offenses if not lower than moderate and are beingsentenced to the program for violating a condition of supervision, or have ajournalized community control revocation at any time within the preceding fiveyears.Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

In keeping with regulations set forth by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction(ODRC), BHP reserves the right to deviate from the admissions criteria for clients referred bythe criminal justice system under certain circumstances.Rejections:BHP reviews all applications for its halfway house programs on a case-by-case basis.Individuals who are most likely to be ineligible for admission to BHP halfway house programsinclude: Individuals with a recent history of physical violence, aggressive behavior or sexualviolence;Including individuals classified as Sex Offenders;Individuals with a history arson; and/orIndividuals who are unable to attend to their own personal needs or have disabilitiesbeyond the scope of the program’s resources (Spencer House is not handicappedaccessible).Program OverviewBHP is a dually certified behavioral health provider through the Ohio Department of MentalHealth and Addiction Services (ODMHAS). In addition, BHP maintains two (2) nationalaccreditations (American Correctional Association ACA and the Commission on Accreditationfor Rehabilitation Facilities). BHP's commitment to providing quality services that are effectiveis demonstrated by its ability to meet and/or exceed standards of these entities while offeringquality programming that is evidenced-based. Courage House Women’s Recovery Center andSpencer House Men’s Recovery Center use the following treatment modalities and curricula:Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Stages of Changes, Thinking for aChange, Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Substance Abuse, SAMHSA AngerManagement curriculum, and Criminal and Addictive Thinking. Additional programcharacteristics include: Approximately 4-6 month program; Comprehensive behavioral health screening and evaluation, including behavioral healthdiagnosis and risk assessment; Onsite individual and group substance abuse treatment and case management services; Comprehensive individualized service planning (ISP), based upon assessment designed tomeet the needs of the individual using evidence-based curricula and treatment modalitiesincluding gender-specific programming; BHP offers offsite comprehensive behavioral health services, such as mental healthservices, primary care services, vocational rehabilitation, and housing assistance.Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

The Courage House74 Granville StreetNewark, OH 43055The Spencer House69 Granville StreetNewark, OH 43055Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Program/ContactAlvis2100 Stella CourtColumbus, OH 43215Phone: 614-252-8402Fax: 614-252-7987Denise Robinson, President and Chief Executive OfficerPhil Nunes, Chief Programs OfficerAlvis operates one facility in Chillicothe (the Terry Collins Reentry Center) and several facilitiesin Columbus (the Alum Creek Men’s Residential Treatment Program, the Dunning HallWomen’s Residential Treatment Program, the Jackson Pike Men’s Residential TreatmentProgram, and the Price Hall Women’s Residential Treatment Program). All intakes go throughJeff Barga or Corrine Pugh, Intake Coordinators at: (614) 252-0295 (phone) or (614) 252-7987(fax). Please specify which city placement is being requested.Admission/Rejection CriteriaAdmissions:Admission to Alvis halfway house programs is open to any male or female offender eighteen(18) years of age or older. Alvis also operates Transitional Control programs for males andfemales.Rejections:All applications for admission to Alvis halfway house programs are reviewed on a case- bycase basis. Individuals who are most likely to be ineligible for admission to Alvis halfwayhouse programs include: Individuals with a recent history of violence; Individuals with a history arson; Individuals classified as Tier III Sex Offenders; and/or, Individuals who have disabilities beyond the scope of the program’s resources.Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Program OverviewAlvis strives for excellence in all its operations and quality care to the individuals, familiesand communities we serve. The agency’s programs and services represent an evidencedbased, integrated treatment approach designed to help each of our clients maximize theirpotential for living and functioning effectively in the community while retaining public safetyas the highest priority. Program components include: 3 to 6 month program; Risk/needs assessment and case plan development; Cognitive behavioral therapy through the Equip program, which includes AngerManagement, Social Decision Making, and Social Skills. The level of programming willvary based upon assessed needs and risk level; Cognitive Substance abuse programming and referral to outside treatment services, asneeded according to assessed needs; Employability skills training and job placement assistance; Case management, referrals and linkages to community support systems; Life skills education classes, including finance and budgeting, healthy relationships,anger management, personal health and care, etc.; General Education Diploma (GED) instruction; Gender-specific programming for women, including trauma care and coping skills; Family-focused reentry programs, parenting classes and family support groups; Mental health services; and Community service.Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Alum Creek Men's Residential Treatment Program1755 Alum Creek, Columbus, OH 43207Dunning Hall Women's Residential Treatment Program868 Bryden Road, Columbus, OH 43205Jackson Pike Men's Residential Treatment Program2655 Jackson Pike, Columbus, OH 43223Price Hall Women's Residential Treatment Program844 Bryden Road, Columbus, OH 43205Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Terry Collins Reentry Center17273 SR 104, Chillicothe, OH 45601Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Program/ContactVolunteers of America of Great Ohio – Mansfield Residential Reentry Program921 N. Main St.Mansfield, OH 44902Phone: 419-524-5013Fax: 419-524-5021Nicole Chinn, Program DirectorMegan Montague, Program/Intake CoordinatorGeographical areas considerations served:Mansfield Residential Reentry Program: Ashland, Crawford, Erie, Hardin, Holmes, Knox,Licking, Lorain, Marion, Morrow, Muskingum, Ottawa, Richland, Sandusky, Seneca, Wayne,and Wyandot countiesIntake for all programs: Referrals for admission are reviewed initially by the Central IntakeManager or Intake Coordinator to ensure they are eligible by agency admission/rejectioncriteria listed below. If the intake staff believe it is necessary, they will forward to the intakereview committee, which is comprised of the Director of Program Operations, ProgramDirector, and Clinical Supervisor.All “out of county” admissions must return to their original county of residence upon completionof their treatment services.Admission/Rejection CriteriaAdmission Criteria: Males 18 years of age or older Individuals under the supervision of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction,Ohio Adult Parole Authority or Ohio Common Pleas Court Community Control Offenders who satisfy one or more of the following:o ORAS risk level is high;o Most serious offense sentenced – Felony 1 or Felony 2;Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

o Most serious offense sentenced – Felony 3 and ORAS is not lower than moderate;o Offender is being placed for violating a condition of supervision;o Offender has one or more community control revocations in the past five (5) years;Must be stabilized if mental illness is present, connected to community mental healthprovider, and possess the ability to participate in cognitively based programming;Must be in need of treatment programming and willing to participate.Rejection criteria: Individuals having barriers beyond the scope of the program or requiring services thatcannot be reasonably obtained in the community (i.e., significant mental health issues,severe mental health issues that are not stabilized by a medication regime, posing adanger to self or others); Individuals who have demonstrated multiple treatment failures; Individuals with Arson charges in their criminal record; Individuals with significant criminal histories, poor institutional and supervision adjustment; Individuals who are homeless and referred only for housing and/or employment; Volunteers of America of Greater Ohio reserves the right to reject the referral of anyonedeemed not appropriate for our programs.Program OverviewAll Residential Reentry Programs use the cognitive behavioral treatment model, incorporatingthe approach into individual and/or group sessions, group education, didactic and systematicapproaches, and behavior management system and milieu management. All residents areprovided with assessment to determine their programming needs, case managementthroughout their program stay, referrals to community providers for services not offered inhouse, and aftercare development.The length of stay is based upon the individual resident’s risk level and identified needs, aswell as their compliance with program expectations. The average length of staff isapproximately three (3) months. Those with higher risk levels and needs might be in theprogram for up to five (5) months.Core group offerings address criminogenic needs, using social skill building, cognitiverestructuring, problem solving skills in groups such as Thinking for a Change, AdvancedPractice, Employment Readiness, Anger Management, treatment for substance abuse andtreatment for sexual offending behaviors.Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Mansfield Residential Programs are certified by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation andCorrection’s Bureau of Community Sanctions (BCS), the American Correctional Association(ACA), and the Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS).Aftercare is an outpatient curriculum offered for 4.5 hours per week, lasting six (6) weeks. Thegoal is for all high risk offenders needing additional services, which meets their Post ReleaseControl (PRC) or Community Control Plans.Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

NORTHEAST OHIO PROGRAMSCommunity Assessment & Treatment Services (CATS)The Salvation Army Harbor Light ComplexOriana HouseCCTCSHARPTMRCRIPLECCCRCCCommunity Corrections Association, Inc.RTC-I (male)RTC-II (male)RTC-III (female)Community Treatment and Correction CenterOperation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Program/ContactsCommunity Assessment & Treatment Services (CATS)8415 Broadway Ave.Cleveland, OH 44127Phone: 216-441-0200Fax: 216-441-3176 (General)Fax: 216-206-5216 (Admissions)Roxanne Wallace – Executive DirectorDeborah Schon – Intake CoordinatorAdmission/Rejection CriteriaAdmissions:Adult males and females; AOD abuse or dependency; indigent; unemployed/under employed; free ofsexually transmitted, communicable diseases; willing to voluntarily participate in all aspects oftreatment; and mental health symptoms stabilized.Rejections:The following instant offenses of 1st or 2nd degree and/or occurring within the past ten years:murder; voluntary manslaughter; aggravated vehicular homicide; kidnapping; abduction; childstealing; rape; sexual battery; felonious sexual penetration; child victims; reasonable risk ofviolent behavior; under the influence of AOD at admission; arsonists; and sex offenders.Program OverviewTreatment Services OhioMHAS-certified to provide non-medical community residential, intensive out-patient (withor without residential support), non-intensive outpatient levels of care and assessment,individual counseling, group counseling, urinalysis, crisis intervention, and case management.All interventions are designed to address specific client needs as assessed by a holistic,comprehensive diagnostic assessment and specified on a treatment plan with individualizedgoals and objectives. A Therapeutic Community program is available. Comprehensivedischarge planning includes referrals to community-based resources and aftercare groupsOperation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

when indicated. The curriculum is CBT based and is supplemented by a variety of ancillaryprogramming, including an introduction to 12 Step support programs (in-house meetings,community meetings, expectation of choosing a sponsor while in the program, books and programmaterials provided).Mental Health Transition Program (formerly SAMI) – these beds are used exclusively for offendersthat have been diagnosed with mental or emotional disorders. Offenders are expected to bedually diagnosed. Offenders receive mental health services, case management or transitionalservices designed to transition them from the institution to the community.Case Management Services provide linkage and referral to community resources necessary tomeet basic human needs.Approximately a 90-day program, although length of stay is determined by achievement ofindividual goals and objectives and program milestones.Assists with employment, education, housing, medical and socialization needs to help residentprepare for discharge to the community.Community Assessment and Treatment Services8415 Broadway Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44105Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Program/ContactsThe Salvation Army Harbor Light Complex1710 Prospect Ave.Cleveland, OH 44115Phone: 216-619-4697Fax: 216-781-2265Debra Winston – Corrections DirectorMatt Bechtold – Associate DirectorRhonda Young-Hurt – Intake CoordinatorAdmission/Rejection CriteriaAdmissions:Adult male and female offenders and male and female Transitional Control offendersRejections:Considers (case-by-case) felons who demonstrate violent and assaultive behavior and/orsevere psychiatric disordersConvicted sexual offenders and arsonistsProgram Overview Referral and linkage to community support systems (vocational, educational, behavioralhealthcare);Anger management workshops;Urine drug screens;On-site AA/NA meetings;General Education Diploma (GED) prep classes;Job placement;Money management;Parenting skills workshop;Psychiatric assessments;Intensive out-patient (chemical dependency);OhioMHAS-certified for residential detoxification (supervised by University Hospital) andIntensive Outpatient services (day treatment).Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

The Salvation Army Harbor Light Complex1710 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Program/ContactsOriana HouseP.O. Box 1501Akron, OH 44309Phone: 330-535-8116Fax: 330-996-2233Referral Email: Admissions@orianahouse.orgJames Lawrence – President & CEOJulie Howe – Intake CoordinatorFacilities in Akron, Cleveland, and SanduskyAdmission/Rejection CriteriaAdmissions: Male and female adult felony offenders; male and female Transitional Control offenders; Summit County residents and contiguous counties/Cuyahoga County residents andcontiguous counties at Cleveland facility, Erie County; All referrals will be reviewed on a case by case basis; Catchment area – Ashland, Ashtabula, Crawford, Cuyahoga, Erie, Geauga, Holmes,Huron, Lake, Lorain, Mahoning, Medina, Ottawa, Portage, Richland, Sandusky, Seneca,Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas, Wayne, Wyandot; Sex Offenders that do not require community notification; Mental Health (Summit, Portage and Medina only for males, Summit only for females)Rejections: All facilities: Offenders adjudicated as a Tier III sex offender; Cleveland Only – Murder, Rape, Felony crime against a minor; Sandusky Only – Sex Offenders.Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Program Overview Case Management – the specific services provided to each resident are determinedthrough a standard risk/needs assessment, Ohio Risk Assessment System (ORAS), usedto develop an individualized program plan (IPP). Case management includes the following:intake, residential assessment, development of the IPP, identification of objectives, residentsupervision/monitoring, documenting and reporting success or failure and imposingappropriate program sanctions, and making referrals to community resources.Employment Services – rule orientation, assessment of barriers, employer needs, jobsearch practices, employment issues, skills for remaining successfully employed,employment class and employment aftercare.Substance Abuse Services: SASSI Screening on all OHI clients and Substance UseAssessmentsSubstance Abuse Treatment: Phase I – Treatment Readiness (amount of sessions varydepending on client’s readiness for treatment); Phase II – IOP (minimum of 18 session/54dosage hours with approximately 4 dosage hours of individual and conjoint sessions);Phase III – Aftercare (6-12 sessions depending on risk and need and 1-3 hours ofindividuals)Other treatment services offered: Recovery Coaching, Family Programming, OpiateSpecific Programming, and Medication-Assisted Programming.Cognitive Skills Program – Thinking Errors, Thinking for a Change and Boosters throughouta client’s placement.Crisis InterventionEducation – Adult Basic Education (ABE) and General Education Diploma (GED)preparation available; approved GED test site.Community Service – conducted weekly with staff supervision.thCCTC, 1829 East 55 Street, Cleveland, OH 44103SHARP, 55 East Glenwood Ave., Akron, OH 44304Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

TMRC, 55 East Glenwood Ave., Akron, OH 44304RIP, 40 East Glenwood Ave., Akron, OH 44304Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Program/ContactsCommunity Corrections Association, Inc.1507 Market St. (Administration Building)Youngstown, OH 44507Phone: 330-744-5143Fax: 330-742-86611608 Market St. (RTC-II) (Male Facility)Youngstown, OH 44507Phone: 330-742-8663Fax: 330-742-86731764 Market St. (RTC-I) (Male Facility)Youngstown, OH 44507Phone: 330-742-8664Fax: 330-747-31781806 Market Street (RTC-III) (Female FacilityYoungstown, OH 44507Phone: 330-744-5143Fax: 330-234-8468David Stillwagon – Chief Executive OfficerJeremy Simpson – Chief Operations OfficerKelan James – Intake CoordinatorAdmission/Rejection CriteriaAdmissions:Adult male and female offenders free from secondary disorders such as psychosis or severedevelopmental/intellectual delays. Also, male and female Transitional Control offenders areaccepted.Rejections: Serious and chronic psychiatric conditions; Repetitive assaultive behavior; and/or,Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Lack of interest or motivation with program expectations. 4 to 6 month program; Program uses Cognitive-based treatment program;Primary emphasis on vocational and educational improvement, substance abuseintervention, and cognitive restructuring program;Individual Treatment Plan is constructed and used to evaluate progress or lack thereof;Residents are required to meet treatment plan objectives, adhere to program rules andregulations, and enter employment so as to sustain a crime-free lifestyle upon release;ACA and OhioMHAS-certified. Program OverviewRTC-II,1608 Market St., Youngstown, OH 44507RTC-I, 1764 Market St., Youngstown, OH 44507Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Program/ContactsCommunity Restoration Centers1200 Market Ave.Canton, OH 44707Phone: 330-456-3565Fax: 330-453-8430Chandra Bryant – Executive DirectorWillette Wilkins-Collins – Program DirectorAdmission/Rejection CriteriaAdmissions:Adult male felony offenders that are ambulatory; Transitional ControlRejections: Sex Offenders; Arsonists; History of dangerous behavior patterns and/or established criminal behavior patterns asevidenced by past convictions; and/or, Serious mental/physical/developmental disabilities needing treatment beyond scope ofagency.Program Overview Substance Abuse Treatment/Relapse Prevention;Community Service;Case Management;Thinking For A Change Cognitive Behavioral Curricula;Problem Solving;Social Skills;Cognitive Behavior Skills;Victim Awareness;Anger Interruption Training;Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Advanced Practice Skills – Thinking For A Change;Employment Skills;Parenting classes;Drug Testing;Assists clients with housing, vocational, educational, and medical needs.Community Restoration Centers1200 Market Ave., Canton, OH 44707Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

NORTHWEST OHIO PROGRAMSVolunteers of America Northwest OhioToledoAlvis HouseOhio Link ToledoOhio Link LimaOperation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Program/ContactsVolunteers of America Northwest Ohio – Toledo Residential Reentry Program1323 Champlain St.Toledo, OH 43604Telephone: 419-241-7191Fax: 419-248-1488Allen Fabry, Program DirectorGeographical areas served:Toledo Residential Reentry Program: Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Henry, Huron, Lorain, Lucas,Ottawa, Paulding, Sandusky, Seneca, Williams, and Wood countiesAdmission/Rejection CriteriaAdmissions:Male and female adult felony offenders and male and female Transitional Control offenderswho are physically and mentally able to work or attend school.Rejections:Felony sex offenders; ArsonistsIntake for all programs: Referrals for admission are reviewed initially by the Central IntakeManager or Intake Coordinator to ensure they are eligible by agency admission/rejectioncriteria listed below. If the intake staff believe it is necessary, they will forward to the intakereview committee, which is comprised of the Director of Program Operations, ProgramDirector, and Clinical Supervisor.All “out of county” admissions must return to their original county of residence upon completionof their treatment services.Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Admission/Rejection CriteriaAdmission Criteria: Male and female offenders 18 years of age or older Individuals under the supervision of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction,Ohio Adult Parole Authority or Ohio Common Pleas Court Community Control Offenders who satisfy one or more of the following:o ORAS risk level is high;o Most serious offense sentenced – Felony 1 or Felony 2;o Most serious offense sentenced – Felony 3 and ORAS is not lower than moderate;o Offender is being placed for violating a condition of supervision;o Offender has one or more community control revocations in the past five (5) years; Must be stabilized if mental illness is present, connected to community mental healthprovider, and possess the ability to participate in cognitively based programming; Must be in need of treatment programming and willing to participate.Rejection criteria: Individuals having barriers beyond the scope of the program or requiring services thatcannot be reasonably obtained in the community (i.e., significant mental health issues,severe mental health issues that are not stabilized by a medication regime, posing adanger to self or others); Individuals who have demonstrated multiple treatment failures; Individuals with Arson charges in their criminal record; Individuals with significant criminal histories, poor institutional and supervision adjustment; Individuals who are homeless and referred only for housing and/or employment; Volunteers of America of Greater Ohio reserves the right to reject the referral of anyonedeemed not appropriate for our programs.Program OverviewAll Residential Reentry Programs use the cognitive behavioral treatment model, incorporatingthe approach into individual and/or group sessions, group education, didactic and systematicapproaches, and behavior management system and milieu management. All residents areprovided with assessment to determine their programming needs, case managementthroughout their program stay, referrals to community providers for services not offered inhouse, and aftercare development.Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

The length of stay is based upon the individual resident’s risk level and identified needs, aswell as their compliance with program expectations. The average length of staff isapproximately three (3) months. Those with higher risk levels and needs might be in theprogram for up to five (5) months.Core group offerings address criminogenic needs, using social skill building, cognitiverestructuring, problem solving skills in groups such as Thinking for a Change, AdvancedPractice, Employment Readiness, Anger Management, treatment for substance abuse andtreatment for sexual offending behaviors.Toledo Residential Programs are certified by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation andCorrection’s Bureau of Community Sanctions (BCS) and the American CorrectionalAssociation (ACA).Aftercare is an outpatient curriculum offered for 4.5 hours per week, lasting six (6) weeks. Thegoal is for all high risk offenders needing additional services, which meets their Post ReleaseControl (PRC) or Community Control Plans.VOA of NW Ohio1127 Champlain St., Toledo, OH 43604Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Program/ContactAlvis – Ohio Link Corrections and TreatmentDionne Jenkins – Regional Director, Toledo2012 Madison Ave.Toledo, Ohio 43624Phone: 419-241-4308Fax: 419-241-4706Dionne Jenkins – Regional Director, Lima517 S. Main StreetLima, OH 45402Phone: 419-549-8008Fax: 419-223-0034All intakes go through Jeff Barga or Corrine Pugh, Alvis Intake Coordinators. Please specifyToledo or Lima locations for proper placement.Alvis Intake2100 Stella CourtColumbus, OH 43215Phone: 614-252-0295Fax: 614-252-7987Admission/Rejection CriteriaAdmissions:Admission to the OhioLink halfway house program is open to any male or female offendereighteen (18) years of age or older. Ohio Link also operates Transitional Control programs formales and females.Rejections:All applications for admission to an Ohio Link program are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.Individuals who are most likely to be ineligible for admission to an Ohio Link residentialtreatment program include individuals with a recent history of violence; individuals with ahistory of arson; individuals classified as Tier III Sex Offenders; and/or individuals who havedisabilities beyond the scope of the program’s resources.Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228www.drc.ohio.gov

Program OverviewOhio Link strives for excellence in all its operations and quality care to the individuals, familiesand communities we serve. The agency’s programs and services represent an evidencedbased, integrated treatment approach designed to help each of our clients maximize theirpotential for living and functioning effectively in the community while retaining public safety asthe highest priority. 3 to 6 month program; Risk/needs assessment and Case Plan (CP) developme

Assistant Chief Bureau of Community Sanctions Revised December 2019. Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228 www.drc.ohio.gov CENTRAL OHIO PROGRAMS Behavioral Healthcare Partners of Central Ohio, Inc. (BHP) The Courage House . Operation Support Center · 4545 Fisher Road · Suite D · Columbus, Ohio 43228

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