CDC Behavioral Health Services Hamilton
2250 Pleasant Avenue
Hamilton, OH 45015
About CDC Behavioral Health Services Hamilton
CDC Mental Health Services is a community behavioral health network with a location in Hamilton, Ohio. They help adults with substance use and mental health issues. They’ll also support you if you’re dealing with both mental issues and addictive behavior. This is known as co-occurring disorder or dual diagnosis.
This Hamilton location is situated on Pleasant Avenue and is easy to get to via several main roads. Pleasant Avenue connects to Ohio State Route 4. This major highway links directly to nearby cities like Fairfield and Middletown.
When you visit this facility their care team will conduct a thorough assessment to identify treatment needs. This helps them determine the level of care you’ll need to recover from substance use or related issues. They offer general outpatient care and intensive outpatient programs. The latter is suitable if you need a considerable level of support to stop “using.”
Both programs mainly involve individual and group counseling sessions focusing on developing healthy coping skills and preventing relapse. You may receive medication assisted treatment (MAT) if relevant to your personalized care. This is especially the case if you’re struggling with addiction to opioids, alcohol or stimulants.
The technique uses meds approved by the FDA to reduce your cravings and minimize withdrawal symptoms. It is backed up with counseling to tackle the psychological aspect of your substance use and ensure complete recovery. Psychiatric medical management may be part of your care plan as well. That’s if you’re dealing with dual diagnosis conditions or co-occurring disorders.
They also offer peer mentoring and case management services. Your case manager will link you to community resources like stable housing, job opportunities and medical care. These resources support your lasting recovery and sober lifestyle.
If you’re an adult or adolescent involved with Butler County Children’s Service then this facility can help you regain custody of your children. They do this through a specialized program called SAMI. The program assessors collaborate with the children's services to facilitate recovery and bring your family together.