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New Direction Treatment Services

1612 Chase Avenue #1
Cincinnati, OH 45223

New Direction Treatment Services is an abstinence based holistic drug rehab and treatment center located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Levels of care include outpatient ... more details

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Cincinnati VA Medical Center

3200 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH 45220

Located in Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati VA Medical Center offers behavioral health services to Veterans. This location provides outpatient mental health and behavioral ... more details

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Center for Addiction Treatment Cincinnati

830 Ezzard Charles Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45214

The Center for Addiction Treatment provides substance abuse services through a continuum of care that includes medication assisted treatment, counseling, and family ... more details

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eXclusive Services

11134 Luschek Dr
Cincinnati, OH 45241

eXclusive Services is an outpatient drug and alcohol clinic in Cincinnati, Ohio. They work with adults and youth, providing treatment through therapy, medication, and ... more details

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The Crossroads Center

311 Martin Luther King Drive East
Cincinnati, OH 45219

The Crossroads Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, has been providing addiction treatment services since 1951. They provide individualized services for adults and adolescents ... more details

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Joseph House

1526 Republic Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202

Located in Cincinnati, Ohio is Joseph House. They serve veterans and their families by providing addiction treatment. They offer both inpatient and outpatient levels ... more details

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ASAP Cincinnati

9403 Kenwood Road Suite C-111
Cincinnati, OH 45242

ASAP is in Cincinnati, Ohio. They treat substance abuse and mental health problems for teens. Their unique programs provide specialized treatment directed at youth to ... more details

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Lighthouse Youth Services

401 East McMillan Street
Cincinnati, OH 45206

Lighthouse Youth Services is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. They support young people regardless of what brought them in. One of their programs is called OhioRISE. This ... more details

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BrightView Cincinnati Addiction Treatment Center

446 Morgan Street
Cincinnati, OH 45206

Brightview Cincinnati Addiction Treatment center is a Joint Commission accredited drug and alcohol treatment center in Cincinnati, Ohio. They provide treatment to ... more details

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Pinnacle Covedale Treatment Services

5122 Glencrossing Way
Cincinnati, OH 45238

Pinnacle Covedale Treatment Services is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. They offer substance abuse and dual-diagnosis mental health services. They provide outpatient ... more details

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Hotel California by the Sea Cincinnati

4705 Lake Forest Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45242

Located in Cincinnati, Ohio, Hotel California by the Sea provides substance abuse and co-occurring mental health treatment for men, women, and young adults. They’ve ... more details

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First Step Home

2203 Fulton Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45206

First Step Home is a drug treatment center in Cincinnati, Ohio. They accept Medicaid for Ohio residents. They use a sliding scale for other payment options.
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Covedale Treatment Services

5122 Glencrossing Way
Cincinnati, OH 45238

Located in Cincinnati, Ohio, Covedale Treatment Services, part of Pinnacle Treatment Centers, provides outpatient opioid addiction programs for men and women. As a ... more details

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Sunrise Treatment Center West side

6460 Harrison Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45247

Sunrise Treatment Center has a mission to help folks with mental illness and substance abuse. They have multiple locations including one in the west side of ... more details

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National Youth Advocate Program Cincinnati

11156 Canal Road Suite A
Cincinnati, OH 45241

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Central Clinic Behavioral Health Services

311 Albert Sabin Way
Cincinnati, OH 45229

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Talbert House ADAPT for Men and Women

3009 Burnet Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45219

The Talbert House ADAPT for men and women is a halfway house for alcohol and drug addiction treatment. They accept men and women 18 and older and have gender-specific ... more details

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Resurge Recovery

5241 Montgomery Rd
Cincinnati, OH 45212

Located in Cincinnati, Ohio, Resurge Recovery provides outpatient substance use treatment. You’ll have a team of experts ready to support your recovery. They believe ... more details

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Legacy Healing Center Cincinnati

4990 E Galbraith Rd
Cincinnati, OH 45236

Located in Cincinnati, Ohio, is Legacy Healing Center. This is a comprehensive drug rehab treatment facility that serves men and women who need help for their ... more details

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Sober Living McMicken Mens House

2460 West McMicken Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45214

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Sober Living North Avondale Mens House

932 Burton Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45229

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Bethesda Oak Alcohol and Drug Outpatient Treatment

619 Oak St
Cincinnati, OH 45206

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Talbert House Passages

1515 Carll Street
Cincinnati, OH 45225

Located in Cincinnati, Ohio, Talbert House is an integrated social service organization providing mental health and addiction support to women and children in southern ... more details

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Volunteers of America Residential Reentry Program Cincinnati

115 West McMicken Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45202

Known for Cincinnati chili and a vibrant arts and culture scene, Cincinnati, Ohio is also home to Volunteers of America Residential Reentry Program Cincinnati. This ... more details

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Integrated Services for Behavioral Health

800-321-8293
Integrated Services for Behavioral Health has multiple locations across southeast Ohio. They provide a variety of services, including mental health and substance use treatment, peer support, recovery housing, and homelessness assistance. Some locations may also provide naloxone (Narcan) kits and overdose prevention training.

Ohio 211

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Ohioans who call 211 are connected to a range of social services, including food, clothing, housing services, child and senior care, transportation assistance, education and employment support, and more. Don’t spend hours finding individual programs. Save time by calling 211 and getting everything you need in one place.

Ohio Careline

800-720-9616
The Ohio Careline offers 24/7 emotional support for those who are in crisis or are struggling with problems in life. The behavioral health specialists who staff the line can give a listening ear, sound advice, and referrals to additional programs when appropriate. If you’re struggling and don’t know where to turn, call the Ohio Careline today.

Community Support Services

330-253-9388
Community Support Services serves Summit County, particularly the Akron area. They provide a wide range of care, including primary and mental healthcare, case management, art therapy, counseling, peer support, and specialty services for veterans and seniors. They also offer employment support and housing services.

Harbor

419-475-4449
Harbor provides services in the Toledo area, with a strong emphasis on employment support and vocational training for adults, youth, and the justice involved. They also provide mental health and substance use treatment, case management, after-school youth programs, and a senior wellness program. Many services are available through telehealth as well as in person.

Talbert House

513-281-2273
The Talbert House serves Ohioans in Hamilton County, with many services also available in surrounding Brown, Butler, Clinton, and Warren Counties. They offer substance use treatment, housing services, and mental health care. Talbert House also has community programs in Hamilton County such as welfare-to-work programs, community outreach and prevention, the Fatherhood Project, a youth employment program, and victim services.

The Centers

The Centers in the Cleveland area provides primary medical care, case management, victim services, substance use and behavioral health treatment, and harm reduction resources like a syringe exchange, HIV/Hep C testing, and a harm reduction kit vending machine. The Centers also offers family services such as food, utility assistance, job training, education support, transportation, child care, parental support, and a workforce development center for job readiness.

CAP4Kids

The Children’s Advocacy Project maintains a website (Cap4Kids.org) designed to help parents find community resources to meet the needs of children and families. When it comes to alcohol and drug treatment and prevention, they provide a list of programs that includes crisis phone lines, Africentric camps, and services that support families involved in the justice system.

Ohio State University Collegiate Recovery Program

614-293-8000
Ohio State University has a Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC) supported by the Student Wellness Center. The CRC is a supportive program that provides peer support, social events, a CRC Lounge, and community education. They also have open and closed recovery meetings. The CRC office is at 097 Baker Hall.

University of Cincinnai Peer Engagement Resources

(513) 556-0648
The University of Cincinnati offers a variety of peer support programs to help students with mental health and substance use concerns. The Bearcats Support Network helps with mental health by creating a supportive network with social events. There’s also a Bearcats Recovery Community and LGBTQ+ affinity groups.

Ohio University RISE Collegiate Recovery

740-593-1616
Ohio University offers Recovery to Inspire, Share and Empower (R.I.S.E), which is a collegiate recovery program that provides support to students seeking to recover from alcohol and drug misuse, as well as to their friends. Their drop-in center provides a safe, sober environment for studying or socializing. You can visit Baker University Center 313 to study, attend recovery meetings, and meet new people.

Stonewall Columbus

(614) 299-7764
Stonewall Columbus’s purpose is to increase visibility, connection, and inclusion for the LGBTQ+ community. They sponsor events, offer emotional and financial support for LGBTQ+ community members in need, and provide referrals to counseling, suicide prevention and drug and alcohol recovery providers.

LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland

216-651-5428
The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Community Center of Greater Cleveland provides programs, events, education, and advocacy for the LGBTQ+ population and allies. They offer community forum discussions and support the Advocacy Through Art program, an exhibition that showcases LGBTQ+ artwork.

Colors+ Youth Center

216-200-8426
The Colors+ Youth Center supports LGBTQ+ youth and allies by using a mind and body approach to wellness in personal and community environments. They offer advocacy, education, and celebratory events and programs. Many programs are in person but there are virtual programs as well.

VFW Department of Ohio

614-224-1838
The Veterans of Foreign Wars supports and advocates for veterans. VFW posts, or meeting centers, host community events. The VFW Ohio website contains a wealth of resources for veterans who need help with substance use disorder. This includes a military helpline, veteran’s crisis line, and addiction rehab programs.

Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio (NAICCO)

The Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio (NAICCO) seeks to preserve and bring awareness to the traditions, culture, and lifestyle of Native Americans in Ohio by sponsoring events for the community. They also support the mental, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing of Native Americans living in Central Ohio through education and advocacy.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Project DAWN

Project DAWN has a dashboard that allows Ohio residents to find specific harm reduction programs in their area. The interactive map makes it easy to find naloxone (Narcan) kits, fentanyl test strips, HIV/Hep C testing, and syringe programs throughout the state. Each location provides a phone number and a link to the organization’s website.

Harm Reduction Ohio

Harm Reduction Ohio advocates for harm reduction strategies and provides education and support services to reduce the negative impact of substance use. The website has links that allow you to order naloxone and has resources to find syringe service programs and determine where you can get PrEP for free or at a low cost.

ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County

216-241-3400
The Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board helps plan, fund, and monitor public mental health and addiction treatment in Cuyahoga County. They contract with provider agencies to deliver services to clients with mental illness or addiction. A treatment referral hotline and a map of Cuyahoga County provider locations can be found on their website.

Government Programs

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Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio

For those experiencing or at risk of homelessness, the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio provides an interactive map that shows coordinated entry programs throughout the state. Click on the one closest to you to find information about that program so you can reach out for the housing services you need.

Ohio VA Medical Centers

VA Medical Centers provide veterans with free medical and mental health services. They have substance abuse programs across the state that offer residential, intensive outpatient, and general outpatient care for addiction. They provide counseling, group therapy, and/or medication. VA Centers also have support for mental health and connect veterans to social services and more.

Ohio Department of Veterans Services

614-644-0898
The Ohio Department of Veteran’s Services provides education and resources for veterans in Ohio, as well as advocacy and partnerships. This includes connections to job training and placement services, veteran’s benefits, and other resources that can help those who served thrive in civilian life.

Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services

614-466-2596
The Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services help state residents connect to treatment for substance use disorders, mental illness, and problem gambling. The website also has information on a criminal justice addiction treatment program and the Ohio Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Center along with many other programs.

Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program (UMADOAP) of Cincinnati

513-541-7099
UMADAOP of Cincinnati provides culturally appropriate and evidence based addiction and treatment services to African and Hispanic American communities. Prevention, intervention, and treatment for substance abuse, mental illness, and co-occurring disorders are offered. They integrate appropriate cultural elements to address the social, psychological, and spiritual aspects of life for Africans and Hispanic individuals.
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