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Call 211 for information about local mental health and addiction treatment and support services 24 hours a day.
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Mental Health & Addiction Treatment
OUTPATIENT care involves health or mental health care within the community. What this generally will look like is you will go to a provider for your visit, which might include seeing a prescriber for medication, a nurse for a check-up, or another professional for counseling or help. They work with you to create your recovery plan.
MAT care means you are admitted to a hospital on a doctor’s order. In general, inpatient care usually involves a short hospital stay, but can be long-term depending on what you need.
RESIDENTIAL care means you are admitted to a hospital on a doctor’s order. In general, inpatient care usually involves a short hospital stay.
INPATIENT care means you are admitted to a hospital on a doctor’s order. In general, inpatient care usually involves a short hospital stay, but can be long-term depending on what you need.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT care involves health or mental within the community. What this generally will look like is you will go to a provider for your visit, which might include seeing a prescriber for medication, a nurse for a check-up, or another professional for counseling or help. They work with you to create your recovery plan.
Talk with Your Kids
Children of parents who talk to their kids about drugs are up to 50% less likely to use substances.
You’re Not Alone Support Group
A support group for families who have been affected by addiction. We are a safe place for you to share your story. By sharing with others who understand you will begin to find serenity amongst the chaos.
Meetings are held: 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
438 Carnahan Ave., Findlay, Ohio 45840
For more information, click here or call Becky at 419-722-4506.
Find Help
Are you or a loved one struggling with mental health or substance use? We are here to help you on your path to health.