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MENTAL HEALTHRESOURCE GUIDENorthwest Ohio

TABLE OF CONTENTSAGENCY CHART. 4MOOD DISORDERS. 24AGENCIES AND DESCRIPTIONS . 6OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDERS. 25ADD/ADHD. 13OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER. 25ANGER/AGGRESSION. 14PSYCHOSIS. 26ANXIETY DISORDER. 15RE-ACTIVE ATTACHMENT DISORDER. 26AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER. 16SCHIZOPHRENIA. 27BIPOLAR DISORDER. 16SCHIZOAFFECTIVE DISORDER. 27BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER. 17SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGICALOR SUICIDE ASSESSMENTS. 28BULLYING. 18CONDUCT DISORDER. 19CUTTING/SELF HARM. 19DEPRESSION. 20DUAL/CONCURRENT/CO-MORBID. 21EATING DISORDERS. 21FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDER. 22GRIEF. 23LEARNING DISABILITIES. 24SENSORY INTEGRATION DYSFUNCTION/SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER. 28STRESS. 29SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING. 29SUICIDE. 30TOURETTE SYNDROME. 30TRAUMA/PTSD. 31ADDITIONAL RESOURCES. 32DisclaimerThe material in this Resource Guide is intended to help members of the community to better understand mental illness, the resourcesavailable for individuals and their families, and advocate for support and acceptance from the community.This Resource Guide provides information about all of these topics, but is not a complete review of the issues raised or services available forthe support and treatment of mental health.This Resource Guide is for general reference, and is intended to direct concerned parties to other, more complete sources of informationabout support and resources available. This Guide is not intended to cover every possible issue you may encounter when challenged withmental health concerns.This Resource Guide is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice ofyour physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.Sources: National Alliance on Mental Illness; WebMD; www.stopbullying.gov; Children and Youth Mental Health Resource Guide.3

Bipolar DisorderBorderline PersonalityBullyingConduct DisorderCutting/Self HarmAutism Spectrum Disorder COMPREHENSIVE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES, LLC EMPOWERED FOR EXCELLENCE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH GENACROSS LUTHERAN SERVICES Anxiety Disorder Anger/Aggression ADD/ADHDCHILDREN’S RESOURCE CENTERAUTISM SOCIETY OF NORTHWEST OHIO CARING AND RESTORING EACH OTHER SUPPORT GROUP (CARE)THE CENTER FOR CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY DOUBLE ARC GOOD GRIEF OF NORTHWEST OHIO, INC.HARBOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH KOBACKER CENTER LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES OF NORTHWESTERN OHIO MAUMEE VALLEY GUIDANCE CENTER NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS OF GREATER TOLEDONEW CONCEPTS PROMEDICA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES PROMEDICA RUSSELL J. EBEID CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL THE CULLEN CENTER PROMEDICA RUSSELL J. EBEID CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL PEDIATRIC PSYCHIATRY RECOVERY SERVICES OF NORTHWEST OHIO A RENEWED MIND RESCUE MENTAL HEALTH & ADDICTION SERVICES RFS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION UNISON HEALTH ZEPF CENTER RACING FOR RECOVERY SENSORY SUPPORT OF NORTHWEST OHIOTHOMAS M. WERNERT CENTER TOLEDO CENTER FOR EATING DISORDERSZEPF RECOVERY HOUSING4

5Trauma/PTSDTourette SyndromeSuicideSubstance Abuse CounselingStressSensory Integration DysfunctionSensory Processing DisorderSchool Psychological orSuicide AssessmentsSchizoaffective DisorderSchizophreniaReactive Attachment DisorderPsychosisOppositional Defiant DisorderObsessive Compulsive DisordersMood DisordersLearning DisabilityGriefFetal Alcohol Spectrum DisorderEating DisordersDual/Concurrent/Co-MorbidDepression

AUTISM SOCIETY OFNORTHWEST OHIO6629 W. Central Ave., Suite 1Toledo, Ohio 43617419-578-2766Fax: 419-725-6805Information and referral, educational workshops, family events, Sibshopfor the brothers and sisters of children with autism, social group for youngadults, presentations to professionals, visual supports made for parents byappointment, family events, Lace It, Face It Autism Walk, and e-newsletter.POPULATION: Individuals, parents, family member, professionals affectedby autismFEES: Freeasno.orgCARING ANDRESTORING EACHOTHER SUPPORTGROUP (CARE)Ronald McDonald House3883 Monroe St.Toledo, Ohio 43606A series of four meetings with topics and speakers that will be repeated fourtimes a year.POPULATION: Families who have experienced a miscarriage, still birth, ordeath of a baby during the first months of life.FEES: Free419-291-9475THE CENTER FORCHILD AND FAMILYADVOCACY, INC.219 E. Washington St.Napoleon, Ohio 43545Provides comprehensive services through treatment, prevention, education,and advocacy.POPULATION: Youth, adultFEES: Medicaid, Medicare, self pay419-592-0540theccfa.orgCHILDREN’S RESOURCECENTERProvides child-centered, family-focused mental health and co-occurring mentalhealth and substance abuse services to all Wood County and nearby families.1045 Klotz RoadBowling Green, Ohio 43402FEES: Medicaid, private insurances, self payPOPULATION: Youth, young adults up to 24419-352-7588Fax: AL HEALTHSERVICES, LLCProvides a wide array of mental health services to adults and youth includingindividual, couples, family and group counseling, psychiatric supportivetreatment services, psychiatric services, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)therapy, and integrated behavioral and physical healthcare coordination.2770 Centennial Road, Building 7Toledo, Ohio 43617POPULATION: Youth, adults419-794-0567Fax: : Medicaid, private insurances, self pay

DOUBLE ARC(Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder)5164 Monroe St.Toledo, Ohio 43623419-479-3060doublearc.orgServes children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) and their familiesthrough education, intervention, and advocacy. This includes diagnosis forchildren prenatally exposed to alcohol, ongoing case management, workshopsand trainings on FASD for parents, education professionals, social serviceproviders, medical and allied professionals. We are introducing an online parentsupport group and a video series of strategies for parents raising childrenwith FASD.POPULATION: YouthFEES: Sliding fee scaleEMPOWEREDFOR EXCELLENCEBEHAVIORAL HEALTH3170 W. Central Ave.Toledo, Ohio 43606Provides comprehensive and compassionate integrated mental health andsubstance abuse services. Our commitment is to deliver the highest quality oftreatment through faith-based principles, education advocacy and service.POPULATION: Youth, adultsFEES: Medicaid, self pay567-316-7253Fax: 567-316-7232efebhoh.orgGENACROSS LUTHERANSERVICESProvides residential treatment, parental support, behavioral health, daytreatment, and homemaker/personal care services to children, youth, families,and adults.1905 Perrysburg Holland RoadHolland, Ohio 43528POPULATION: Youth, adult419-693-1520FEES: Medicaid, Medicare, some private insurance, self-paygenacrosslutheranservices.orgGOOD GRIEF OFNORTHWEST OHIO,INC.440 S. Reynolds Road, Suite DToledo, Ohio 43615Provides free support groups for children, teens, young adults, and theirfamilies, who have experienced the death of someone significant in their lives.POPULATION: Youth, young adults up to 19FEES: Free419-360-4939goodgriefnwo.org7

HARBOR BEHAVIORALHEALTH6629 W. Central Ave.Toledo, Ohio 43617123 N. 22nd St.Toledo, Ohio 436041946 N. 13th St.Toledo, Ohio 43604Counseling services for children, adults and families, group counseling,integrated care, alcohol and other drug assessment, treatment and prevention,adult day services for individuals with developmental disabilities, EmployeeAssistance Program, vocational programs for those with barriers to employment,developmental pediatrics, community psychiatric supportive treatment,community based therapy, psychiatric evaluations, psychological testing andhealth home services. Harbor is dedicated to providing trauma informed care.POPULATION: Youth, adultsFEES: Medicaid, Medicare, many private insurances, self pay800 Commerce DrivePerrysburg, Ohio 435511010 N. Prospect St.Bowling Green, Ohio 434027140 Port Sylvania DriveToledo, Ohio 436173909 Woodley RoadToledo, Ohio 436061033 Devlac GroveBowling Green, Ohio 43402309 S. Main St.Bowling Green, Ohio 434026825 St. Rt. 66 N.Defiance, Ohio 43512419-475-4449harbor.orgKOBACKER CENTERThe University of ToledoMedical Center1400 E. Medical LoopToledo, Ohio 43614419-383-3815Fax: ng children with serious emotional and behavioral needs in eitheran inpatient or outpatient setting. The multi-disciplinary team providescomprehensive treatment and guidance to children and their families.Outpatient services provided include diagnostic assessment, individual therapy,family therapy, group therapy, psychological testing, medication management,and community support services.POPULATION: YouthFEES: Medicaid, Medicare, most private insurances

LUTHERAN SOCIALSERVICES OFNORTHWESTERN OHIO2149 Collingwood Blvd.Toledo, Ohio 43620419-243-9178Fax: 419-243-4450lssnwo.orgA faith-based social service agency that touches the lives of thousands ofpeople each year through a variety of services – providing hope, compassionand stability to those in need. We offer behavioral health and counselingservices, substance abuse treatment and emergency food pantries. Our SiemerProgram works in conjunction with the Financial Opportunities Center. Thisprogram provides assistance to families who are at risk of becoming homeless.One goal is to keep children in the same school setting rather than movingthem around.POPULATION: Youth, adultsFEES: Medicaid, Medicare, private insurances, self payMAUMEE VALLEYGUIDANCE CENTERCommunity behavioral healthcare center meeting the diverse behavioral healthneeds of residents in Defiance, Fulton, Henry and Williams Counties.211 Biede Ave.Defiance, Ohio 43512FEES: Medicaid, Medicare, private insurances, self payPOPULATION: Youth, adults910 E. Maple St.Bryan, Ohio 43506407 Independence DriveNapoleon, Ohio 43545222 Depot St.Wauseon, Ohio IONAL ALLIANCEON MENTAL ILLNESSOF GREATER TOLEDO(NAMI)Support, education and advocacy for those individuals and their families whoare living with mental illness.POPULATION: Youth, adultsFEES: Free2753 W. Central Ave.Toledo, Ohio 43606419-243-1119Fax: 419-243-4534541 W. Wooster St., 2nd FloorBowling Green, Ohio 43402419-352-0626Fax: 419-376-3037namitoledo.org (Lucas County)namiwoodcounty.org (Wood County)9

NEW CONCEPTS5301 Nebraska Ave.Toledo, Ohio 43615419-531-5544Fax: 419-531-5117Provides quality treatment services for substance use and mental healthdisorders to individuals who desire a better quality of life.POPULATION: AdultsFEES: Medicaid, self pay, sliding fee scalenewconceptsiop.orgPROMEDICABEHAVIORAL HEALTHSERVICESInpatient:ProMedica Flower Hospital:419-824-1444ProMedica Toledo Hospital:419-291-4000ProMedica Defiance RegionalHospital: 419-783-6957For those struggling with depression, stress, anxiety or another mental healthcondition, the decision to seek help can be a difficult one. Our inpatient andoutpatient programs are tailored specifically to meet the needs of those whosesymptoms require care in a setting that provides safety and security during crisisstabilization. Our multidisciplinary team provides a wide range of programmingand services that are personalized to meet each individual’s needs. We helpothers learn how to manage their symptoms in a confidential, safe, andtherapeutic environment and offer support to individuals and families.POPULATION: AdultsFEES: Medicaid, Medicare, private insurances, self payOutpatient:ProMedica PhysiciansFremont: 419-332-7321Findlay: 419-424-2011ProMedica Defiance RegionalHospital: 419-783-6957ProMedica Memorial Hospital:419-334-6619ProMedica Toledo hPROMEDICA RUSSELLJ. EBEID CHILDREN’SHOSPITAL THE CULLENCENTER2150 W. Central Ave., 2nd Floor,Toledo, Ohio 43606419-291-7919Fax: 419-479-3273promedica.org/cullencenter10Outpatient therapy clinic affiliated with the National Child Traumatic StressNetwork (NCTSN.org). Provides services for youth (infants to eighteen years)and their families who have been impacted by trauma or loss. Such experiencesinclude, but are not limited to: serious accidents, house fires, child abuse,witnessing violence, bullying, physical illness or injury, displacement, crimevictimization and natural disasters. Committed to providing trauma-informed,evidenced-based assessment and therapy to help children and families healand thrive. There is a significant emphasis on working with and supporting thewhole family, which helps the child heal faster.POPULATION: YouthFEES: Medicaid, private insurances, self pay

PROMEDICA RUSSELLJ. EBEID CHILDREN’SHOSPITAL PEDIATRICPSYCHIATRY2142 N. Cove Blvd.Harris McIntosh Tower, 5th FloorToledo, Ohio 4360616 bed acute care inpatient unit. Services provided include: crisis stabilization,psych education, medication evaluation and management, and planning foroutpatient follow-up care. Admission to the unit is by a Board Certified Childand Adolescent Psychiatrist. Care is provided by a multidisciplinary team ofnurses, mental health professionals, social workers and activity therapists. Theunit provides services for youth referred from 28 counties in NW Ohio andSouthern Michigan, 6 – 18 years old (18 and still in high school). The familycentered philosophy is vital to the treatment of the children. All parents and/orguardians participate in the child’s plan of care.419-291-4681POPULATION: Youth 6 – cialty-services/pediatric-psychiatry.aspxFEES: Medicaid, private insurances, self payRACING FOR RECOVERYRacing for Recovery works to improve quality of life for addicts and their lovedones by promoting a lifestyle of health, fitness, and sobriety. Every day. Ourlife- saving mission includes free ongoing support for those recovering as wellas their loved ones. Todd Crandell (founder) remains active in the center’s dailyoperation, providing one-on-one and group counseling services.6202 Trust DriveHolland, Ohio 43528419-824-8462Fax: 419-517-0514POPULATION: Adultsracingforrecovery.orgFEES: N/ARECOVERY SERVICESOF NORTHWEST OHIOMental health services and substance abuse.511 Perry St.Defiance, Ohio 43512FEES: Medicaid, private insurance, self-pay, sliding fee scalePOPULATION: Youth, Adults560 W. Linfoot St.Wauseon, Ohio 43567419-782-9920Fax: 419-784-2523rsnwo.org11

A RENEWED MIND1832 Adams St.Toledo, Ohio 43604419-720-9247Fax: 419-931-6765 or 419-720-03041624 Tiffin Ave., Suite B1Findlay, Ohio 45840419-422-78001776 Tremainsville RoadToledo, Ohio 43613419-214-0606Provides quality community and office-based treatment to those in need.Treatment is provided in a confidential, comfortable setting. Array of mentalhealth and addiction services are provided on an outpatient basis to children,youth and adults along with residential services for adolescent males andfemales (Synergy Program) and adult males (Fresh Start Program). Supportservices for individuals and families who are experiencing difficulties withdepression, anxiety, trauma, substance abuse or addiction. Medication assistedtreatment, psychiatry services, housing assistance and school-based services arealso available.POPULATION: Youth, adultsFEES: Medicaid, Medicare, most private insurances, self pay5164 Monroe St.Toledo, Ohio 43623419-359-5300885 Commerce DrivePerrysburg, Ohio 43551419-330-1349735 Haskins RoadBowling Green, Ohio 43402419-359-56211895 Oakwood DriveNapoleon, Ohio 435451254 S. Main St.Bryan, Ohio 43506419-633-0705138 N. Fulton St.Wauseon, Ohio 43567419-359-0110201 E. Second St.Defiance, Ohio 43512419-359-0336arenewedmindservices.orgRESCUE MENTALHEALTH & ADDICTIONSERVICES3350 Collingwood Blvd.Toledo, Ohio 43610419-255-9585Fax: 419-324-0234Rescue Urgent Care:Open Monday-Friday (Age 13–Adult)9 a.m. – 5 p.m.419-255-3125rescuemhs.com12Provides 24/7 crisis mental health services for Lucas County residents forchildren, adolescents and adults regardless of insurance or ability to pay. Crisisservices include assessment, hospital pre-screening, community based outreachand crisis stabilization residential for youth and adult clients in crisis. CentralAccess program provides non-crisis assessment and referral if appropriate tooutpatient mental health or alcohol and drug treatment services.POPULATION: Youth, adultsFEES: Medicaid, Medicare, private insurances, self pay

RFS CHARITABLEFOUNDATIONWe are a behavioral health agency that specializes in school-based andoutpatient services both mental health and substance abuse. Our clinicians areall trained in trauma informed care.830 N. Summit St., Suite 2Toledo, Ohio 43604POPULATION: Youth, adults419-693-9600Fax: 419-693-9650FEES: Medicaid, private insurance, self payrfstackle.comSENSORY SUPPORT OFNORTHWEST OHIOParent support group meets every third Thursday at 6:45 p.m. – 8 p.m.Rehab Dynamics3160 Central Park WestToledo, Ohio 43617FEES: FreePOPULATION: Parents419-340-3241THOMAS M. WERNERTCENTERTo improve the quality of life for persons living with mental illness throughpeer-driven and focused programs which address recovery through education,advocacy and support.208 W. Woodruff Ave.Toledo, Ohio 43604POPULATION: Adults419-242-3000Fax: 419-242-0750FEES: Freewernertcenter.orgTOLEDO CENTER FOREATING DISORDERS5465 Main St.Sylvania, Ohio 43560419-885-8800Fax: 419-885-8600Full range of cost-effective, specialized, and evidence-based treatments foradults, adolescents, and children with eating disorders, such as anorexianervosa and bulimia nervosa. Adolescent residential, partial hospitalization,intensive outpatient and outpatient services.POPULATION: Youth, adultsFEES: Medicaid, private insurances, self paytoledocenter.comUNISON HEALTH1425 Starr Ave.Toledo, Ohio 436051212 Cherry St.Toledo, Ohio 4360840 years of experience and the community’s recognized and preferred leader incaring for the integrated mental health and substance abuse.POPULATION: Youth, adultsFEES: Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, self pay544 E. Woodruff Ave.Toledo, Ohio 436041011 Sandusky St., Suite CPerrysburg, Ohio 435511084 S. Main St., Suite ABowling Green, Ohio 43402419-693-0631unisonhealth.org13

ZEPF CENTER419-841-7701Provides behavioral h

ADD/ADHD Anger/Aggression Anxiety Disorder Autism Spectrum Disorder Bipolar Disorder Borderline Personality Bullying Conduct Disorder Cutting/Self Harm Depression Dual/Concurrent/Co-Morbid Eating Disorders Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Grief Learning Disability Mood Disorders Obsessive Compulsive Disorders Oppositional Defiant Disorder

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