These resources can help your organization improve its services and raise awareness. As a community partner and professional you are on the front lines of ensuring better lives for older adults experiencing substance abuse disorders.
988 Crisis Call Line Toolkit from the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
This toolkit contains a range of marketing materials for community partners to use in increasing awareness of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, including Ohio-specific logos and the 988 Ohio Logo Style Guide.
Learn MoreAnazao Community Partners
Anazao Community Partners is a private, non-profit organization providing treatment, intervention, and prevention services to residents and organizations throughout Wayne and Holmes Counties.
Learn MoreAnazao Community Partners- Orrville
Anazao Community Partners is a private, non-profit organization providing treatment, intervention, and prevention services to residents and organizations throughout Wayne and Holmes Counties.
Learn MoreHope Behavioral Health - Wooster
Provides culturally competent, spiritually sensitive, and trauma-informed counseling services. Hope Behavioral Health helps people who struggle with addictions, ADHD, anger, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, emotional abuse, grief and loss, health issues, lack of purpose, marriage and family, mood disorders, physical abuse, PTSD, self-injury, sexual abuse, stress, trauma, and much more.
Learn MoreMental Health & Recovery Board of Portage County
The Mental Health & Recovery Board of Portage County is responsible for evaluating, planning, funding and monitoring Portage County’s mental health and addiction recovery services. They have several additional resources on their community resource page.
Learn MoreMOCA House / National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Wayne and Holmes Counties
The MOCA (Motivating Optimistic Caring Accepting) House Program is dedicated to reducing the isolation of people with mental illness. Through peer support, educational services, social and recreational activities, advocacy, and community involvement, people are encouraged, challenged, and develop hope for recovery.
MOCA House Recovery Center is a peer-run program of NAMI Wayne and Holmes Counties offering support, social benefits, activities, projects, and programs for anyone recovering from a mental illness. They provide special activities that encourage social interaction with peers and offer supportive and educational opportunities that can strengthen coping and life skills.
MOCA House is a drop-in center, and all programs are free and open to the public. Family support groups are held on the 1st Tuesday of each month 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm.
Learn MoreOneEighty - Downtown Wooster
OneEighty are advocates, hope providers, recovery warriors, and grassroots community leaders. They actively support an evidence-based approach to sustainable recovery from trauma and addiction – restoring dignity and purpose, reimagining potential, and rebuilding lives. You can find trauma-informed care, preventive tools, new direction, motivation, advocacy, and understanding support you need to change your life.
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Summit Recovery Hub
Summit Recovery Hub promotes sustained recovery by providing connection, pro-social community activity, support, and advocacy to those affected by substance use and mental health disorders. Their website includes resources for meetings, Anti-Stigma initiatives, recovery support, and more.
Learn MoreThe County of Summit ADM Board
The ADM Board provides a person-centered approach to prevention, treatment, and recovery. They provide mental health and substance use resources for adults as well as partner with local agencies to provide quality, affordable services for people at critical times in their lives.
Learn MoreThe Village Network - Wooster
The Village Network is an experienced, multi-discipline behavioral health nonprofit organization helping youth and families become resilient, and healthy and build brighter futures.
Learn MoreTreating Substance Use Disorders in Older Adults Webinar from Great Lakes ATTC
This webinar provides an in-depth look at opiate and other drug risks for older adults, and the associated treatment needs and options for this population.
Learn MoreWayne County Health Department (Harm Reduction)
The Wayne County Health Department focuses on the reduction of risky health behaviors by promoting safer health behaviors and prevention strategies through their Opioid Overdose Prevention Program, Narcan boxes, safer sex kits, and their role in the Wayne County Overdose Task Force.
Learn MoreWayne-Holmes Suicide Prevention Coalition
The Wayne-Holmes Suicide Prevention Coalition is made up of volunteers and professionals who are concerned about reducing the number of suicides and attempts in our counties. The Wayne-Holmes Suicide Prevention Coalition is a program of NAMI Wayne and Holmes Counties.
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