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345 West Second StreetDayton, Ohio 45422

(937) 985-2420mcdrugfree.org

Community Resource Guide

Montgomery County

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The mission of The monTgomery CounTy CoaliTion for Drug-free CommuniTies is To promoTe a Drug-free CommuniTy by mobilizing Diverse parTnerships; Developing, implemenTing anD supporTing environmenTal sTraTegies; anD inCreasing publiC awareness of The harmful effeCTs of heroin, opiaTes, anD illegal presCripTion Drugs.

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Community Resource GuideThis guide is provided for your use by the Montgomery County Drug-Free Coalition. Its purpose is to let you know about what substance abuse services and resources are available in Montgomery County. This guide does not represent a complete listing of service providers in our community.

Listing Of Available Services and Resources:

Child and Adolescent Services.........................................................4

Crisis Intervention Services..............................................................8

Dual (Psychiatric and Substance Abuse) Treatment Services.........10

Family Support Groups....................................................................13

Informational Resources..................................................................15

Military and Veterans Services........................................................19

Miscellaneous Services...................................................................22

Outpatient Programs.......................................................................25

Residential / Inpatient Programs.....................................................32

Self Help: Recovery Groups & Informational Resources................37

Social Services................................................................................38

Treatment Facility Locators.............................................................42

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Child & Adolescent Services

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Alateen, Miami ValleyP.O. Box 282Dayton, OH. 45401(937) 640-2008Website: www.al-anondaytonoh.org

Services: Alateen is a support group to help young people, usually teenagers, recover from the effects of someone else’s drinking.

Hours: There are Alateen meetings all around the Miami Valley. See Website or call for a list of meeting locations.

Eligibility: Anyone who is troubled by or whose life has been affected by someone else’s drinking.

Costs / Payment Options: None.

Daybreak605 South Patterson Boulevard Dayton, OH 45402 (937) 395-4600 Website: www.daybreakdayton.org

Services: In addition to providing the basic necessities, such as food and shelter, Daybreak provides counseling, anger management training, violence prevention education, and life skills training that will help ensure a stable return home or a safe transition to a new home. Whenever possible, Daybreak works with the entire family. Youth enrolled in school attend their home school, and Daybreak works to enroll those who are not in school.

Hours: 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Youth may reach Daybreak via the 24-hour crisis hotline.

Eligibility: Any runaway, homeless, abused, or neglected youth between the ages of 10 and their 19th birthday in Montgomery County is eligible to receive emergency shelter services with the following exceptions: 1) youth with a known history of repeated or extreme violence or sexual offenses, 2) known predators of younger children, 3) youth offenders requiring a secured, locked facility, and 4) youth who have a history with Daybreak and whose files indicate that they are inappropriate for readmission.

Costs / Payment Options: No cost for emergency safe shelter.

Day-Mont Behavioral Health Care, Inc.1520 Germantown StreetDayton, OH 45408(937) 222-8111(937) 824-3308 (Intake and Referral)Website: www.daymont.org

24 Hour Crisis Hotline

Toll Free: (877) 833-3199

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Services: Children & Adolescent Outpatient Services: Provides therapeutic counseling, consultative, educational and supportive services to both children and their families who experience behavioral, mental or emotional and/or substance abuse issues related to their everyday living.

Hours: Monday & Friday: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Sojourner Program: Monday – Friday: 7:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m.

Eligibility: See “Services.”

Costs / Payment Options: Costs are set for all clients except those who are eligible for free services. Clients are eligible for fee subsidies to cover the cost of services. The amount of the fee subsidy is based on family size and gross monthly income.

Eastway Behavioral Healthcare:Northcutt Residential Treatment Center4950 Northcutt Place Dayton, OH 45414(937) 496-2020 Website: www.eastway.org/northcutt_website/northcutt.html.

Services: Initial assessment, individual treatment plan, regular individual, family, and group therapy sessions along with individual and group chemical dependency counseling, if needed; psychiatric and nursing services; a structured program that includes recreation, outdoor activities, and socialization; and on-site educational services.

Hours: 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Eligibility: Elementary School-aged boys who are victims of trauma (physical, sexual, or emotional abuse; neglect; witnessed the abuse of family members, etc.).

Costs / Payment Options: Northcutt Residential Treatment Center is a Title IV-E eligible facility. Room and Board expenses are typically funded by a Children Services Board, Juvenile Court, or a Family and Children First Council. Clinical Services are funded through Medicaid.

Eastway Behavioral Health Care:Webster Street Academy and Family Center1110 Webster StreetDayton, OH 45404(937) 463-2955Website: www.websterstreetacademy.org

Services: The Webster Street Academy is a school program with a mental health component. The Academy provides mental health needs assessments, treatment recommendations, and a plan that addresses these identified needs; educational curriculum; social skills training; coping skills training; community psychiatric supportive treatment; and psychiatric services. The Academy partners with area school systems. The Family Center provides outpatient individual therapy and offers children, adolescents, and

Eastway Behavioral Healthcare600 Wayne AveDayton, OH 45410(800) 496-3776 or (937) 496-2000

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families the opportunity to learn the skills to cope with mental health issues.

Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Academy Morning Program: 9:00 a.m.-Noon. Academy All-Day Program: 9:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

Eligibility: Webster Street Academy: Students in 7th through 12th grade (12 – 17 years old) who are “at-risk” of being suspended or expelled from school and are experiencing emotional problems that interfere with school functioning. Family Center: Youth with mental health issues.

Costs / Payment Options: Webster Street Academy and Family Center: Government insurance (Medicaid, Caresource, etc.)

Montgomery County Juvenile Court:10 & Under Program380 West Second StreetDayton, OH 45402(937) 225-4141Website: www.mcjcohio.org

Services: A specialized intervention/prevention program designed to keep non-adjudicated youth under the age of ten from penetrating further into the juvenile justice system. The program addresses dependency, abuse, and neglect issues; delinquent and unruly behaviors; and mental health issues. Services include: counseling, anger management, specialized diagnostic assessments, and case management.

Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Eligibility: Youth ages ten and younger who have been referred to Juvenile Court for allegedly being unruly or having committed serious felony offenses are eligible to participate. Youth without charges (walk-ins) can also be served by the program.

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)6001 Executive BoulevardRoom 5213, MSC 9561Bethesda, Maryland 20892-9561(301) 443-1124Website: www.drugabuse.gov

Services: (Web-based) Children and teens can get the inside information on how different drugs can affect the brain and the body and what they can do to get involved.

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Crisis Intervention Services

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Military and Veterans Crisis Line(800) 273-8255-Press “1”Text: 838255Website: www.veteranscrisisline.net/ActiveDuty.aspx

Services: The Military and Veterans Crisis Line connects Service members (active duty, Reserve, and Guard) and Veterans (including their families and friends) in crisis with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential, toll-free hotline; online chat; or text. Support for deaf and hard of hearing individuals is available.

Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Costs / Payment Options: Free to all Service members, including members of the National Guard and Reserve, and Veterans, even if you are not registered with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or enrolled in VA health care.

Samaritan Behavioral Health Inc.CrisisCareElizabeth Place601 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd.Dayton, OH 45417-1424(937) 224-4646Website: www.sbhihelp.org

Services: Emergency intervention and assessment services include: 24-hour suicide prevention and crisis counseling telephone hotline, 24-hour supportive telephone counseling service, evaluation of crisis needs, emergency walk-in care, pre-hospital screening, crisis counseling, emergency psychiatric care/medication, alcohol/drug assessments, Severely Mentally Disabled (SMD) assessments, care coordination, and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) services for opioid addiction.

Hours: 24 hours a day / 7 days a week. Often, access for Severe Mental Health and Alcohol/Drug Diagnostic Assessments is available Monday through Friday.

Eligibility: CrisisCare provides services to any adult or youth in Montgomery County who needs crisis services or evaluation for hospitalization.

Costs / Payment Options: Ability to serve people without insurance / income or with limited income.

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Dual Treatment Services

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Day-Mont Behavioral Health Care, Inc.1520 Germantown StreetDayton, OH 45408(937) 222-8111(937) 824-3308 (Intake and Referral)Website: www.daymont.org

Services: Works with the person to coordinate and provide mental health and substance abuse services.

Hours: Monday & Friday: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.

Eligibility: Persons dealing with combined psychiatric and substance abuse problems are eligible to participate.

Costs / Payment Options: Costs are set for all clients except those who are eligible for free services. Clients are eligible for fee subsidies to cover the cost of services. The amount of the fee subsidy is based on family size and gross monthly income.

Eastway Behavioral Health Care:Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT)600 Wayne AveDayton, OH 45410(800) 496-3776(937) 496-2000Website: www.eastway.org

Services: Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) for adults battling both a severe and persistent mental illness and a significant issue with alcohol and/or drugs.

Hours: Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Eligibility: Adults with no way to pay for services must be Montgomery County residents. Adults with Medicaid do not need to be Montgomery County residents.

NOVA Behavioral Health, Inc.Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment732 Beckman StreetDayton, OH 45410(800) 750-0750(937) 253-1680(800) 750-0750 TTY/TDDWebsite: www.novabehavioralhealth.orgServices: Multiple therapeutic interventions that promote increased mental health stabilization, harm reduction, alcohol and other drug use, and individual responsibility for self and actions.

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Hours: Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. or by appointment.

Eligibility: Men and women, 18 years of age and older who have a primary mental health disorder and secondary addiction issues are eligible to participate. Must be psychiatrically stabilized and must have a case manager and linkage with a mental health facility.

Costs / Payment Options: Sliding fee scale or private health insurance.

South Community Behavioral HealthcareIntegrated Dual Disorder Treatment3095 Kettering Blvd.Moraine, OH 45439(937) 293-8300Website: www.southcommunity.com

Services: South Community Behavioral Healthcare works with the individual on sobriety, understanding his/her mental illness and substance abuse disorder, with an emphasis on community treatment. Services include pharmacological, psychological, educational, and social interventions.

Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday: 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.

Eligibility: Individuals with co-occurring substance abuse and severe mental illness.

Costs / Payment Options: Self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, private health insurance, payment assistance: sliding fee scale.

Wright State University Boonshoft School of MedicineSubstance Abuse Resources & Disability Issues (SARDI)Consumer Advocacy Model (CAM)Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment6 South Patterson Blvd.Dayton, OH 45402(937) 222-2400 Phone/TTYWebsite: www.med.wright.edu/citar/sardi/cam/specializedservices

Services: Integrated treatment includes a continuum of services, all of which address mental health and substance use as interacting, concurrent disorders. The same care provider delivers treatment for both the mental illness and substance use disorders at the same time. This treatment provider assumes responsibility for integrating mental health and substance abuse treatments so that the interventions are selected, modified, combined and tailored for the specific consumer.

Hours: Call for information.

Eligibility: Individuals with co-occurring substance abuse and severe mental illness.

Costs / Payment Options: Call for information.

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Family Support Groups

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Al-Anon / Alateen, Miami ValleyP.O. Box 282Dayton, OH. 45401(937) 640-2008Website: www.al-anondaytonoh.org

Services: A support group to help family, friends, and young people, usually teenagers, recover from the effects of someone else’s drinking.

Hours: There are Al-Anon and Alateen meetings all around the Miami Valley. Meetings are held every day of the week with daytime and evening choices. See Website or call for a list of meeting locations.

Eligibility: Anyone who is troubled by someone’s drinking, grew up with a problem drinker, or whose life has been affected by someone else’s drinking.

Costs / Payment Options: None.

Families of Addicts Support GroupLutheran Church of Our Savior155 Thurston Blvd.Dayton, OH 45419(937) 307-5479 (Lori Erion-Organizer)Website: www.foadayton.com

Services: A support group for families and friends of addicts, which includes the addicts themselves if they so desire.

Hours: Meetings are every Wednesday from 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.

Eligibility: Anyone whose life has been affected by the disease of addiction.

Costs / Payment Options: None.

Nar-Anon Family Groups22527 Crenshaw Blvd. Suite 200BTorrance, CA 90505(800) 477-6291Website: www.nar-anon.org

Services:A support group to help family and friends recover from the effects of someone else’s addiction.

Hours: See Website or call for a list of meeting locations.

Eligibility: Anyone who is troubled by someone else’s addiction.

Costs / Payment Options: None.

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Informational Resources

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Dayton Metro LibraryWebsite: www.daytonmetrolibrary.org

Services: Copies of this Community Resource Guide are available at all Dayton Metro Library branches.

Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday: 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m.

Belmont Branch 937-496-8920 1041 Watervliet Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45420

Brookville Branch 937-496-8922 425 Rona Parkway, Brookville, Ohio 45309

Burkhardt Branch 937-496-8924 4680 Burkhardt Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45431

Dayton View Branch 937-496-8926 1515 Salem Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45406

East Branch 937-496-8930 2008 Wyoming St., Dayton, Ohio 45410

Electra Doren Branch

937-496-8928 701 Troy St., Dayton, OH 45404

Ft McKinley Branch 937-496-8932 3735 Salem Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45406

Huber Heights Branch

937-496-8934 6160 Chambersburg Rd., Huber Heights, Ohio 45424

Kettering Moraine Branch

937-496-8938 3496 Far Hills Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45429

Madden Hills Branch

937-496-8942 2542 Germantown St., Dayton, Ohio 45408

Main Library 937-463-2665 215 E. Third St., Dayton, Ohio 45402

Miami Township Branch

937-496-8944 2718 Lyons Rd., Miamisburg, Ohio 45342

Miamisburg Branch 937-496-8946 35 S. Fifth St., Miamisburg, Ohio 45342

New Lebanon Branch

937-496-8948 715 W. Main St., New Lebanon, Ohio 45345

Northmont Branch 937-496-8950 333 W. National Rd., Englewood, Ohio 45322

Northtown-Shiloh Branch

937-496-8954 35 Bennington Dr., Dayton, Ohio 45405

Outreach Services 937-496-8956

Trotwood Branch 937-496-8958 651 E. Main St., Trotwood, Ohio 45426

Vandalia Branch 937-496-8960 500 S. Dixie Dr., Vandalia, Ohio 45377

West Carrollton Branch

937-496-8962 300 E. Central Ave., West Carrollton, Ohio 45449

Westwood Branch 937-496-8964 3207 Hoover Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45402

Wilmington-Stroop Branch

937-496-8966 3980 Wilmington Pike, Dayton, Ohio 45429

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Drug Free Action Alliance (DFAA)6155 Huntley Road #HColumbus, OH 43229(614) 540-9985Website: www.drugfreeactionalliance.org

Services: Advocates for alcohol, tobacco, and other drug issues. Some of their programs include:

The GAP Network of family engagement groups seeks to end the crisis of substance abuse, specifically prescription drug and opiate addiction in all Ohio communities.

Know! empowers parents of 11- to 13-year-olds to raise children who are alcohol, tobacco and drug free.

Ohio Youth Led Prevention Network consists of youth-led substance abuse prevention providers and youth who are committed to the cornerstones of youth-led and peer prevention, positive youth development, and community service.

Buzzkill is a program to help colleges educate their students on the responsibilities of social hosting.

Parents Who Host, Lose the Most is a public awareness campaign to educate parents about the health and safety risks of serving alcohol at teen parties and to increase awareness of and compliance with the Ohio Underage Drinking Laws.

Drug Free 24/7 is a social marketing campaign of prevention messages for communities, schools, and organizations that promote drug-free lifestyles and facilitate the expectation of living drug free 24/7.

Hours: Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Costs / Payment Options: Varies by program for campaign materials.

Montgomery County Drug-Free Coalition345 West Second StreetDayton, OH 45422(937) 985-2420Website: www.mcdrugfree.org

Services: Promotes a drug-free community by mobilizing diverse partnerships for drug abuse prevention and enforcement. Some of their goals include: enhancing and expanding efforts to address the specific problems of heroin and illegal prescription drug use by Montgomery County residents; increasing public awareness of the harmful effects of heroin, opiates, and illegal prescription drugs; promoting and implementing prevention strategies; identifying community service providers to help simplify access for families seeking help; reducing risk factors among youth and adults concerning substance abuse; and creating an environment to encourage drug-free life styles.

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National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)6001 Executive BoulevardRoom 5213, MSC 9561Bethesda, Maryland 20892-9561(301) 443-1124Website: www.drugabuse.gov

Services: (Web-based) Find the latest science-based information about the health effects and consequences of drug abuse and addiction and Web resources for talking with kids about the impact of drug use on health. You can also find resources and information to help when someone you know has a problem with drugs.

Costs / Payment Options: None.

Partnership for Drug-Free Kids405 Lexington AvenueNew York, NY 10174(212) 973-3500Website: www.drugfree.org

Services: (Web-based) The Partnership for Drug-Free Kids is a drug abuse prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery resource, existing to help parents and caregivers effectively address alcohol and drug abuse with their teens and young adults.

The Parents Toll-Free Helpline is a nationwide support service that offers assistance to parents and other primary caregivers of children who want to talk to someone about their child’s drug use and drinking. The Helpline is not a crisis line.

Hours: Monday-Friday: 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. ET

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration(SAMSHA)1 Choke Cherry RoadRockville, MD 20857877-SAMHSA-7 (877-726-4727)800-487-4889 (TDD)Website: www.samhsa.gov

Services: (Web-based) The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) provides information on substance abuse / mental illness prevention, treatment, and recovery support.

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Military & Veterans Services

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Military and Veterans Crisis Line(800) 273-8255-Press “1”Text: 838255Website: www.veteranscrisisline.net/ActiveDuty.aspx

Services: The Military and Veterans Crisis Line connects Service members (active duty, Reserve, and Guard) and Veterans (including their families and friends) in crisis with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat, or text. Support for deaf and hard of hearing individuals is available.

Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Costs / Payment Options: Free to all Service members, including members of the National Guard and Reserve, and Veterans, even if you are not registered with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or enrolled in VA health care.

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (Dayton VA Medical Center)Substance Abuse Treatment Program4100 West Third StreetBuilding 302, Second Floor, Room 228Dayton, OH 45428(937) 268-6511 ext. 2188Website: www.dayton.va.gov/services/satp.asp

Services: Substance Abuse Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Program (SARRTP), PRP Residential Care: A 28 day residential program. Requires Veterans to remain in the Dayton VAMC Domiciliary residential care facility.

Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program (SARRTP): A domiciliary residential program (up to 2 months) designed to assist Veterans who are experiencing substance use disorders difficulties along with other diagnosed mental health problems.

Opiate Treatment Program (OTP): An outpatient methadone maintenance/treatment program.

Outpatient Care: Includes an assessment of medical/psychosocial needs, individual/group counseling, and educational sessions.

Aftercare: A support service (after completion of residential / outpatient care) for individuals pursuing a sober lifestyle.

Ambulatory Detox Treatment: Provides uncomplicated detoxification treatment from alcohol or other substances.

Hours: Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Opiate Treatment Program: Monday – Friday: 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Saturday, Sunday: 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Eligibility: Call for information.

Costs / Payment Options: Call for information.

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Wright Patterson Air Force BaseAlcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Program (ADAPT)307 Red Bud Lane, Building 830 T1Dayton, OH 45433(937) 257-6877Website: www.wpafb.af.mil/units/ids

Services: Level One outpatient treatment program. Services include: substance abuse assessments; individual, group and family treatment; and substance abuse prevention and education. Substance Abuse Treatment (Group/Individual) services are provided to individuals (TRICARE beneficiaries) who are addressing substance abuse or dependency issues. Referrals for those needing a higher level of substance abuse care will also be provided.

Hours: Monday – Friday: 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed all federal holidays and down days)

Eligibility: Active Duty all branches, guard/reserve (on active orders), dependents of deployed Active Duty members, retirees and dependents (space available), and DoD civilians (space available) are eligible to participate. Referral Types: Self, Blotter, Command, Medical, and Positive Urinalysis

Costs / Payment Options: Military insurance.

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Miscellaneous Services

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Daybreak605 South Patterson Boulevard Dayton, OH 45402 (937) 395-4600 Local: (937) 461-1000Website: www.daybreakdayton.org

Services: In addition to providing the basic necessities, such as food and shelter, Daybreak provides counseling, anger management training, violence prevention education, and life skills training that will help ensure a stable return home or a safe transition to a new home. Whenever possible, Daybreak works with the entire family. Youth enrolled in school attend their home school, and Daybreak works to enroll those who are not in school.

Hours: 24 hours a day / 7 days a week. Youth may reach Daybreak by calling the 24-hour crisis hotline.

Eligibility: Any runaway, homeless, abused, or neglected youth between the ages of 10 and their 19th birthday in Montgomery County is eligible to receive emergency shelter services with the following exceptions: 1) youth with a known history of repeated or extreme violence or sexual offenses, 2) known predators of younger children, 3) youth offenders requiring a secured, locked facility, and 4) youth who have a history with Daybreak and whose files indicate that they are inappropriate for readmission.

Costs / Payment Options: No cost for emergency safe shelter.

Heroin Helpline (937) 853-4343

Services: Concerned family members, friends, co-workers and people combating substance abuse can call to talk to an expert from the Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) about the next steps toward recovery.

Hours: 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Eligibility: Determined at the provider level.

Costs / Payment Options: Treatment options are available for private, Medicaid/Medi-care, and indigent consumers.

Samaritan Behavioral Health Inc.:Project DAWN (Death Avoidance With Naloxone)Elizabeth Place601 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd.Dayton, OH 45417-1424(937) 224-4646 (CrisisCare)Website: www.sbhihelp.org

Services: Project DAWN is a community-based drug overdose education and naloxone distribution program. DAWN kits are available to friends and family members of anyone

24 Hour Crisis Hotline

Toll Free: (877) 833-3199

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in Montgomery County who either regularly takes Opioid-based medication such as Hydrocodone, Fentanyl, Tramadol, Morphine or uses heroin.

Hours: 24 hours a day / 7 days a week.

Eligibility: Must be a Montgomery County resident. Some training is required. Call CrisisCare to sign-up for a DAWN training class.

South Suburban Coalition-United for Alcohol and Drug-Free YouthC/O Dr. David Roer5450 Far Hills AvenueKettering, OH 45429(937) 296-2461 (937) 436-2866Website: www.sbhihelp.org

Services: An eight-community organization advocating for our youth by promoting healthy choices and positive alternatives to reduce underage drinking and other drug use. The Coalition is made up of youth, parents, businesses, professionals, and other community/school volunteers from Centerville, Kettering, Miami Township, Miamisburg, Moraine, Oakwood, Washington Township, and West Carrollton.

United Way of the Greater Dayton AreaHelpLink 2-1-133 West First Street, Suite 500Dayton, OH 45402(937) 225-3000(800) 917-3224Website: www.dayton-unitedway.org

Services: Provides assistance with navigating United Way’s local nonprofit network. HelpLink 2-1-1 employees listen to your needs, research all available service options, connect you with help, and follow-up as needed. They are specially trained to help with problem solving and crisis intervention.

Hours: 24 hours a day.

Costs / Payment Options: Free call center.

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OutpatientPrograms

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Cornerstone Project 8120 Garnet DriveDayton, OH 45458 (937) 709-4020 Website: www.cornerstone-project.com

Services: Drug addiction services, therapy-based programs, medication assisted therapy, and aftercare groups. Must attend doctor appointments and therapy sessions and pass screening tests for other drugs as part of the treatment.

Hours: Varies. Call for information.

Costs / Payment Options: Private pay and Medicaid.

Day-Mont Behavioral Health Care, Inc.1520 Germantown StreetDayton, OH 45408 (937) 222-8111(937) 824-3308 (Intake and Referral) Website: www.daymont.org

Services: Adult Outpatient Services: For adults with mental health and/or substance abuse concerns. Provides individual/group, case management, couple/family counseling, and coping skills education.

Dual Treatment Needs: For individuals dealing with combined psychiatric and substance abuse problems. May include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Enhancement Therapy.

Children & Adolescent Outpatient Services: For children & their families experiencing behavioral, mental, emotional, and/or substance abuse issues. Provides therapeutic counseling; consultative, educational, & supportive services.

Sojourner Program for Women: Clinicians provide a variety of services to assist women with developing a life free from substance abuse and regaining custody of their children. The average length of stay for the program is 14-23 months.

Hours: Monday, Friday: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.

Sojourner Program: Monday – Friday: 7:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m.

Eligibility: See “Services.”

Costs / Payment Options: Costs are set for all clients except those who are eligible for free services. Clients are eligible for fee subsidies to cover the cost of services. The amount of the fee subsidy is based on family size and gross monthly income.

4124 Linden Avenue, Suite 100Dayton, OH 45432(937) 716-2700

Sojourner Program904 Wilberforce PlaceDayton, OH 45408(937) 461-6630

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Eastway Behavioral Health Care600 Wayne Ave Dayton, OH 45410(800) 496-3776 Website: www.eastway.org

Services: Adult Recovery Services: Includes individual/group therapy (recovery & relapse prevention), Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment for adults battling both a severe & persistent mental illness & a significant issue with alcohol and/or drugs.

Children & Adolescent Services: The Webster Street Academy is a school program with a mental health component. The Academy provides mental health needs assessment, treatment recommendations and plan; educational curriculum; social and coping skills training; community psychiatric supportive treatment; and psychiatric services. The Family Center provides outpatient individual therapy and offers children, adolescents, and families the opportunity to learn the skills to cope with mental health issues.

Hours: Adult Recovery Services: Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Webster Street Academy and Family Center: Monday – Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Eligibility: Adult Recovery Services: Adults with no way to pay for services must be Montgomery County residents. Adults with Medicaid do not need to be Montgomery County residents.

Webster Street Academy: Students in 7th through 12th grade (12 – 17 years old) who are “at-risk” of being suspended or expelled from school and are experiencing emotional problems that interfere with school functioning.

Family Center: Youth with mental health issues.

Costs / Payment Options: Adult Recovery Services: Medicaid

Webster Street Academy and Family Center: Government insurance (Medicaid, Caresource, etc.)

Family Service Association2211 Arbor BoulevardDayton, OH 45439(937) 222-9481(937) 641-8186 (Video phone)Website: www.fsadayton.com

Services: Individual, couples, and family mental health counseling services. Specializes in treating the following issues: Adult victims of abuse, anger, anxiety disorders, child abuse/neglect, child/teen behavior, coping skills, couples and marital, crime victims, depression/mood disorders, domestic violence, life transitions, psychiatric services, relationships, specialized treatment for deaf and hard-of-hearing, stress management, and trauma.

Hours: Monday, Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Tuesday -Thursday 8:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Some

Webster Street Academy and Family Center1110 Webster St.Dayton, OH 45404 (937) 463-2955www.websterstreetacademy.org

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evening and weekend appointments are available.

Costs / Payment Options: Private insurance, Medicaid, Medicare. A sliding fee is available for those with limited resources.

Miami Valley Hospital Behavioral ServicesTurning PointOne Elizabeth PlaceEast Medical Plaza, 1st Floor627 Edwin C. Moses BoulevardDayton, OH 45417(937) 208-6719Website: www.miamivalleyhospital.org

Services: Provides outpatient chemical dependency treatment. Services include: Evaluation/assessment, group education and counseling, individual counseling, family/relational counseling, urine drug screening, and case management services.

Hours: Intensive Outpatient Program Sessions: Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday

Morning session: 9:00 a.m. to noon, Evening session: 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Administration: Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Eligibility: Adults ages 18 and older.

Costs / Payment Options: Private health insurance and Medicare Part B.

Montgomery County Juvenile Court10 & Under Program380 West Second StreetDayton, OH 45402(937) 225-4141Website: www.mcjcohio.org

Services: A specialized intervention/prevention program designed to keep non-adjudicated youth under the age of ten from penetrating further into the juvenile justice system. The program addresses dependency, abuse, and neglect issues; delinquent and unruly behaviors; and mental health issues. Services include: counseling, anger management, specialized diagnostic assessments, and case management.

Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Eligibility: Youth ages ten and younger who have been referred to Juvenile Court for allegedly being unruly or having committed serious felony offenses are eligible to participate. Youth without charges (walk-ins) can also be served by the program.

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New Hope New LifeNew Hope Recovery Center530 Xenia AvenuePO Box 1402Dayton, OH 45410(937) 253-8850Website: www.newhopenewlife.com

Services: Views addiction as a chronic disease, not an acute problem; operates from a holistic viewpoint with options to those seeking alternatives; guides the recovery process; coaches women and men committed to staying clean and sober and helps them find purpose in their lives – and healing of their body, mind, and spirit; focuses on long term recovery; makes referrals to transitional living houses and outsources to diverse rehabs, medical facilities, and mental health programs; coaches alcoholics, addicts, and those reentering neighborhoods from the Montgomery County Jail; addresses family relationships and domestic violence. This is a 13 week peer-to-peer “experience” program.

Operates in partnership with the Life Enrichment Center and agencies at the Findlay Street facility. The Life Enrichment Center offers a food bank, free breakfast, GED program, and job and interview training and addresses sex trafficking via Oasis House. The Life Enrichment Center also partners with the Montgomery County Health Department for health screenings and programs fighting Hepatitis, HIV and STD’s.

Hours: New Hope Recovery Center: Friday: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Life Enrichment Center: Monday – Thursday: 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Costs / Payment Options: No fee but donations are appreciated.

NOVA Behavioral Health, Inc.732 Beckman StreetDayton, OH 45410(800) 750-0750(937) 253-1680(800) 750-0750 TTY/TDDWebsite: www.novabehavioralhealth.org

Services: Focuses on solidifying the gains made in residential treatment with the em-phasis on relapse prevention; individual and group counseling, assistance with identifying personal treatment goals, individual and/or group therapy.

Hours: Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. or by appointment.

Eligibility: Men and women, 18 years of age and older; completion of a residential pro-gram.

Costs / Payment Options: Sliding fee scale or private health insurance.

Life Enrichment Center425 N. Findlay St.Dayton, OH 45404 (937) 253-8850

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Project C.U.R.E., Inc.:Medical Department Services, Outpatient Services, andProject W.I.L.L. (Women Into a Lasting Lifestyle)1800 N. James H. McGee Blvd.Dayton, OH 45417(937) 262-3500Website: www.projectcureinc.org

Services: Medical Department Services: Comprehensive evaluation, appropriate administration of Opiate agonist medication, medical monitoring for withdrawal symptoms, coordination with counseling staff, TB testing, Hepatitis vaccinations, coordination with other agencies to offer HIV and Hepatitis testing, and referral to other medical services, as needed.

Outpatient Services: Evidence-based treatment, counseling, and an assessment of each life area for strengths, needs, abilities, preferences and weaknesses.

Project W.I.L.L.: 120 days of intensive therapy. Includes medical evaluation/medical somatic, opioid agonist therapy, psychological assessment/evaluation, group/individual counseling, crisis intervention, case management, urinalysis, special issues groups, HIV/AIDS education & prevention, pre/post test counseling & testing; on-site child monitor, and limited transportation service.

Hours: Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Some evening activities are scheduled periodically on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. and some weekends.

Eligibility: Project W.I.L.L.: Women, 18 years and older are eligible to participate.

Costs / Payment Options: Serves individuals without insurance/income or with limited income. Self-payment, Medicaid, private health insurance, sliding fee scale.

Public Health-Dayton & Montgomery County:Center for Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Services (CADAS)Adult Outpatient ProgramPublic Health- Dayton and Montgomery County Reibold Building 117 South Main Street Dayton, OH 45402(937) 225-4395 Website: www.phdmc.orgwww.phdmc.org/health/community/cadas

Services: Group treatment interventions, individual/group counseling, lecture/discussion groups, and family counseling. The program is approximately sixteen (16) weeks; however, this varies by the individual’s commitment to change, progress in treatment and the severity of the problems experienced when using. Some individuals with an “abuse” diagnosis may have a shorter outpatient involvement.

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Hours: Monday – Wednesday: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Thursday – Friday: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Eligibility: Montgomery County residents are eligible to participate.

Costs / Payment Options: Sliding fee-scale depending upon a person’s / family’s income. If you have private insurance, contact your insurance provider for information about your benefits for addiction treatment.

Samaritan Homeless Clinic921 S. Edwin C. Moses BoulevardDayton, OH 45417(937) 461-1376 (Business hours)(937) 461-9239 ext. 228 (after hours, leave a message)Website: www.goodsamdayton.org

Services: Provides chemical dependency, psychiatric services, and mental health counseling; medical services; podiatry services; dental services; vision services; medical social work and case management, recuperative care; health education programming; and life skills classes.

Hours: Monday, Thursday: 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday: 7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Friday: 7:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Closed every day for lunch from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Costs / Payment Options: No patient is billed for an on-site service.

Women’s Recovery Center515 Martin DriveXenia, OH 45385(937) 562-2400Website:www.recoverycentersinc.org

Services: Follows a holistic treatment protocol for addiction and behavioral health problems.

Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Eligibility: Women 18 years of age and older.

Costs / Payment Options: Self-pay, Medicaid, private insurance, other resources.

Wright State University - Boonshoft School of Medicine Substance Abuse Resources & Disability Issues (SARDI)Consumer Advocacy Model (CAM)6 South Patterson Blvd.Dayton, OH 45402(937) 222-2400 Phone/TTY

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Website: www.med.wright.edu/citar/sardi/cam

Services: This program assists people who are experiencing alcohol, drug or mental health problems, especially persons with disabilities. Services include: comprehensive assessment; psychiatric evaluation; individual, group, and family counseling; case management; community psychiatric support; medication/somatic services; urinalysis screening; crisis intervention; and parenting education/support groups.

Hours: Call for information.

Eligibility: Call for information.

Costs / Payment Options: Call for information.

Wright State University-Boonshoft School of MedicineSubstance Abuse Resources & Disability Issues (SARDI)Deaf off Drugs and Alcohol (DODA)6 South Patterson Blvd.Dayton, OH 45402Voice: (937) 222-2400 ext. 231 or (937) 227-3272 ext. 111Video Phone: (937) 641-8173 or (937) 227-3272Website: www.med.wright.edu/citar/sardi/doda

Services: DODA will help deaf and hard-of-hearing people successfully participate in their local treatment program, while receiving additional educational and support services. DODA can assist with finding and providing local treatment; developing a communication plan; developing a plan to live alcohol and drug free; providing additional counseling and case management services through videophone appointments; consulting with treatment providers about interpreting needs; finding interpreters for Alcohol Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA); advocating for additional services or accommodations, when necessary.

Hours: Call for information.

Eligibility: Any deaf or hard-of-hearing person living in Ohio needing alcohol or drug treatment services or recovery support services is able to participate.

Costs / Payment Options: There is no charge to participate in DODA. Local treatment providers may charge for direct treatments services based on their policies.

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Residential/Inpatient Programs

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Eastway Behavioral Healthcare:Northcutt Residential Treatment Center4950 Northcutt Place Dayton, OH 45414 (937) 496-2020 Website: www.eastway.org/northcutt_website/northcutt.htmlwww.eastway.org

Services: Initial assessment, individual treatment plan, regular individual, family, and group therapy sessions along with individual and group chemical dependency counseling, if needed; psychiatric and nursing services; a structured program that includes recreation, outdoor activities, and socialization; and on-site educational services.

Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Eligibility: Elementary School-aged boys who are victims of trauma (physical, sexual, or emotional abuse; neglect; witnessed the abuse of family members, etc.).

Costs / Payment Options: Northcutt Residential Treatment Center is a Title IV-E eligible facility. Room and Board expenses are typically funded by a Children Services Board, Juvenile Court, or a Family and Children First Council. Clinical Services are funded through Medicaid.

Mercy Manor25 Grosvenor AvenueDayton, OH 45417(937) 268-0282Website: www.mercymanordayton.com

Services: Mercy Manor provides up to six months of safe, spiritual transitional housing for homeless women with a history of addiction, incarceration, and abuse while they re-establish themselves into the local community and secure employment. Services include: alcohol/drug abuse support services, personalized needs assessment, and job search, permanent housing, and child reunification assistance.

Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Eligibility: Homeless women who are being released from prison and have been referred by another agency (on a space-available basis) are eligible to participate. Call for details on how to get a referral.

Costs / Payment Options: Call for information.

NOVA Behavioral Health, Inc.Men’s Residential Program and Women’s Treatment Programand Opioid Detoxification Services732 Beckman StreetDayton, OH 45410

Eastway Behavioral Healthcare600 Wayne Ave Dayton, OH 45410(800) 496-3776 or (937) 496-2000

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(800) 750-0750(937) 253-1680(800) 750-0750 TTY/TDDWebsite: www.novabehavioralhealth.org

Services: The Men’s Residential Program: Addresses the substance abuse needs of men, 18 years and older. The program offers up to 30 hours of weekly programming, including individual/group therapy, anger management, effective communication, and healthy boundaries. The average length of stay is 30 days. The Women’s Treatment Program: Addresses the substance abuse needs of women, 18 years and older. The program offers up to 30 hours of programming, including individual and group counseling sessions, coping skills, relapse prevention, anger management, parenting skills, and healthy relationships. The average length of stay is 30 days. Women may be able to bring up to two children with them under the age of five. Childcare will be provided while mothers are in group sessions. The space is limited to three children at any given time.

Opioid Detoxification Services:

Eligibility: Men’s Residential Program: Men, 18 years of age and older are eligible to participate. Women’s Treatment Program: Women, 18 years of age and older are eligible to participate.

Costs / Payment Options: Ability to serve people without insurance / income or with limited income.

Salvation Army, Dayton Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC)915 South Patterson BoulevardDayton, OH 45402(800) 728-7825 INTAKE OFFICE(937) 461-2769 AutomatedWebsite: www.dayton.satruck.org

Services: Six to nine month residential rehabilitation program addresses recovery and personal growth issues. Services include: work therapy assignment; Christian-based spiritual program; clothing, linens, laundry, meals, and recreation activities; referrals for health issues; and recovery materials.

Hours: Monday-Friday: 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Eligibility: Men and women, ages 18 and over, who are not intoxicated and are willing to access the whole program offered are eligible to participate.

Costs / Payment Options: Individuals receiving any type of income are required to pay room and board (up to 75% of the income or $100 per week).

Woodhaven1 Elizabeth PlaceDayton, OH 45417(800) 788-0440

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(937) 813-1737Website: www.woodhavenohio.com

Services: Privately-owned, residential treatment facility offers detox and detoxification services, assessments, crisis intervention, case management, family and individual counseling, relapse prevention, aftercare, and urinalysis.

Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Eligibility: Men and women, ages 18 and over, are eligible.

Costs / Payment Options: Medicaid, Self-pay, and Private insurance.

Women’s Recovery Center515 Martin DriveXenia, OH 45385(937) 562-2400Website:www.recoverycentersinc.org

Services: Follows a holistic treatment protocol for addiction and behavioral health problems.

Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Eligibility: Women 18 years of age and older.

Costs / Payment Options: Self-pay, Medicaid, private insurance, other resources.

Families of Addicts Support GroupLutheran Church of Our Savior155 Thurston Blvd.Dayton, OH 45419(937) 307-5479 (Lori Erion-Organizer)Website: www.foadayton.com

Services: A support group for families and friends of addicts, which includes the addicts themselves if they so desire.

Hours: Meetings are every Wednesday from 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.

Eligibility: Anyone whose life has been affected by the disease of addiction.

Costs / Payment Options: None.

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Self Help:Recovery Groups & Informational

Resources

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Dayton Ohio211 Liberty Tower120 W. Second StreetDayton, OH 45402(937) 222-2211Website: www.aadaytononline.org

Services: A support group for people who want to overcome a drinking problem or maintain their sobriety. Family and friends are welcome to attend open meetings.

Hours: There are Alcoholics Anonymous meetings all around the Miami Valley. Meetings are held every day of the week with daytime and evening choices. See Website or call for a list of meeting locations.

Eligibility: There are no age requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem.

Costs / Payment Options: None.

Heroin Helpline (937) 853-4343

Services: Concerned family members, friends, co-workers and people combating substance abuse can call to talk to an expert from the Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) about the next steps toward recovery.

Hours: 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Eligibility: Determined at the provider level.

Costs / Payment Options: Treatment options are available for private, Medicaid/Medi-care, and indigent consumers.

Narcotics Anonymous (NA)Dayton Area Service Committee Narcotics Anonymous (DASCNA)P.O. Box 1052Dayton, OH 45401(937) 833-6262 (NANA)-24 hour Helpline: (800) 587-4232-Regional Help LineWebsite: www.dascna.org

Services: A support group for people who want to overcome a narcotics addiction.

Hours: There are Narcotics Anonymous meetings all around the Miami Valley. Meetings are held every day of the week with daytime and evening choices. See Website or call for a list of meeting locations.

Eligibility: Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their narcotics addiction.

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Costs / Payment Options: None.

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)6001 Executive BoulevardRoom 5213, MSC 9561Bethesda, Maryland 20892-9561(301) 443-1124Website: www.drugabuse.gov

Services: Resources and information for people struggling with drug abuse.

Costs / Payment Options: None.

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Social Services

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Alcohol, Drug Addition, and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board for Montgomery County409 E. Monument Ave., Suite 102Dayton, Ohio 45402-1226(937) 443-0416Website: www.adamhs.co.montgomery.oh.us

Services: The ADAMHS Board for Montgomery County is a state mandated county agency formed to oversee the planning, development, funding, and evaluation of alcohol/drug treatment and behavioral health services delivered by a network of community-based organizations. The ADAMHS Board does not provide treatment services. They contract with over 30 specialized mental health and addiction treatment agencies to give the best care possible to the residents of Montgomery County.

Hours: Monday – Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday.

Eligibility: Resident of Montgomery County.

Catholic Social Services of the Miami ValleyEckerle Administrative Center 922 West Riverview AvenueDayton, Ohio 45402(937) 223-7217800) 300-2937 Website: www.cssmv.org

Services:Emergency food pantry, refugee resettlement, counseling, pregnancy/parenting support, adoption, supervised visitation, senior visiting and respite care, PASSPORT care management for seniors, early childhood intervention, early childhood education, and daycare.

Hours: Varies by program and location. Call for more information.

Eligibility: Varies by program. Call for more information.

Costs / Payment Options: Varies by program. Call for more information.

Mercy Manor25 Grosvenor AvenueDayton, OH 45417(937) 268-0282 Website: www.mercymanordayton.com

Services: Mercy Manor provides up to six months of safe, spiritual transitional housing for homeless women with a history of addiction, incarceration, and abuse while they re-establish themselves into the local community and secure employment. Services include: alcohol and drug abuse support services; personalized needs assessment; and job search, permanent housing, and child reunification assistance.

Center for Families1046 Brown StreetDayton, Ohio 45409(937) 223-7217

Miami Valley Family Care Center4100 West Third Street, Building 401Dayton, Ohio 45428(937) 268-0336

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Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Eligibility: Homeless women who are being released from prison and have been referred by another agency (on a space-available basis) are eligible to participate. Call for details on how to get a referral.

Costs / Payment Options: Call for information.

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Treatment Facility Locators

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Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board for Montgomery County409 E. Monument Ave.Suite 102Dayton, Ohio 45402-1226(937) 443-0416Website: www.adamhs.co.montgomery.oh.us

Services: The ADAMHS Board for Montgomery County is a state mandated county agency formed to oversee the planning, development, funding, and evaluation of alcohol/drug treatment and behavioral health services delivered by a network of community-based organizations. The ADAMHS Board does not provide treatment services. They contract with over 30 specialized mental health and addiction treatment agencies to give the best care possible to the residents of Montgomery County.

Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday.

Eligibility: Resident of Montgomery County.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration(SAMSHA)Treatment Services Locators and Referral Line1 Choke Cherry RoadRockville, MD 20857(800) 662-4357Website: www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov (Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locatorwww.buprenorphine.samhsa.gov/bwns_locator (Buprenorphine Physician & Treatment Program Locator)

Services: (Web-based) Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator: Information for persons seeking treatment facilities in the United States or U.S. Territories for substance abuse, addiction, and/or mental health problems.

(Web-based) Buprenorphine Physician & Treatment Program Locator: Information for persons seeking physicians and treatment programs authorized to treat opioids, such as heroin or prescription pain relievers.

(Web-based) Opioid Treatment Program Directory: Information for persons seeking treatment programs that treat addiction and dependence on opioids, such as heroin or prescription pain relievers.

Treatment Referral Line: A confidential information service for individuals/family members facing substance abuse and mental health issues. Provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, & community-based organizations. Callers can also order free publications and other information in print on substance abuse and mental health issues

Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Costs / Payment Options: The Treatment Referral Line is free of charge.

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Physical Warning Signs

� Bloodshot eyes, pupils larger or smaller than usual; using eye drops to mask these signs

� Changes in appetite or sleep patterns. Sudden weight loss or weight gain

� Deterioration of physical appearance, personal grooming habits

� Unusual smells on breath, body, or clothing

� Slurred speech or impaired coordination

� Avoiding eye contact, locking doors, demanding privacy

� Frequent nosebleeds

Behavioral Signs

� Skipping class, declining grades, poor attendance at work or school

� Complaints from

coworkers, teachers, friends/peers

� Unexplained need for money or financial problems.

� Missing money, valuables, prescriptions

� Sudden change in friends or hobbies; secretive about new friends

� Increased interest in drug/alcohol lifestyle related music, posters, clothing

Psychological Warning Signs

� Unexplained change in personality or attitude

� Mood swings, irritability, or angry outbursts

� Periods of unusual hyperactivity, agitation, or giddiness

� Lack of motivation; appears lethargic or “spaced out”

Common Signs and Symptoms:

I suspect that my loved one is using alcohol or

drugs.

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Common Signs and Symptoms of Specific Drugs:

Alcohol

� Slurred speech

� Impaired coordination

� Signs of throwing up

� Bottles saved as souvenirs

� Smell of alcohol on breath/clothing

Marijuana

� Large pupils

� Rolling papers or other smoking devices/paraphernalia

� Smell of marijuana in room, car or on clothing

� Bloodshot eyes

� Sleepiness

� Lack of motivation

Cocaine

� Large pupils

� Alertness

� Talkative/fast speech

� Runny or bloody nose

� Presence of mirrors/spoons/razor-blades/rolled money

� Sleeplessness

Heroin

� Dry mouth

� Alternately awake and drowsy poor mental functioning

� Disorientation

� Shallow breathing

� Injection marks on arms or body

When should I call the police?

If you feel there is a crisis situation or the situation is dangerous, call the police (imminent danger, suicide threat, assaultive/erratic behavior, overdose).

What are the signs of overdose?

Signs may include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, diarrhea, seizures, inability to wake, abdominal cramps, seizure, abnormal pulse, cold or hot skin temperature, rapid or slow breathing.

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A

AA 38

ADAMHS 41, 44

Al-Anon 14

Alateen 5, 14

Alcohol, Drug Addition, and Mental Health Services 41, 44

Alcoholics Anonymous 38

B

Behavioral Health,

Day-Mont. 5, 11, 26

Eastway 6, 11, 27, 34

Miami Valley Hospital 28

Nova 11, 34

Samaritan 9, 23, 31

South Community 12

C

CADAS 30

CAM 12, 31

Catholic Social Services 41

Center for Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Services 30

Coalition,

Montgomery County Drug-Free 17

South Suburban 24

Consumer Advocacy Model

Cornerstone Project 26

CrisisCare 9

D

Daybreak 5, 23

Day-Mont Behavioral Health Care 5, 11, 26

Dayton Adult Rehabilitation Center 35

Deaf off Drugs and Alcohol 32

Drug Free Action Alliance 17

E

Eastway,

Behavioral Healthcare 27, 34

Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment 11

Northcutt Residential Treatment Center 6, 34

Webster Street Academy and Family Center 6

F

Families of Addicts Support Group 14

Family Service Association 27

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G

H

HelpLink 2-1-1 24

Heroin Helpline 23, 38

I

Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment 11, 12

J

Juvenile Court, Montgomery County,

10 & Under Program 7, 28

K

L

Library, Dayton Metro 16

M

Mercy Manor 34, 41

Miami Valley Hospital Behavioral Services, Turning Point 28

Military and Veterans Crisis Line

9, 20

Montgomery County,

ADAMHS 41, 44

Drug-Free Coalition 17

Juvenile Court,

10 & Under Program 7, 28

Public Health,CADAS 30

N

NA 38

Nar-Anon Family Groups 14

Narcotics Anonymous 39

National Institute on Drug Abuse 7, 18, 39

New Hope New Life 29

New Hope Recovery Center 29

Northcutt Residential Treatment Center 6, 34

NOVA,

Behavioral Health 29

Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment

11

O

P

Partnership for Drug-Free Kids 18

Project,

C.U.R.E. 30

DAWN 23

W.I.L.L. 30

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Public Health 30

Q

R

S

Salvation Army,

Dayton Adult Rehabilitation Center 35

Samaritan Behavioral Health,

CrisisCare 9

Project DAWN 23

Samaritan Homeless Clinic 31

SAMHSA 18, 44

South Community Behavioral Healthcare,

Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment 12

South Suburban Coalition 24

Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Admin. 18, 44

T

10 & Under Program 7, 28

Turning Point 28

U

United Way,

HelpLink 2-1-1 24

V

Veterans Affairs,

Dayton VA Medical Center 20

Military and Veterans Crisis Line 9, 20

W

Webster Street Academy and Family Center 6

Woodhaven 35

Women’s Recovery Center 31, 36

Wright Patterson Air Force Base,

Alcohol/Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Program 21

Wright State University,

Consumer Advocacy Model 12, 31

Deaf off Drugs and Alcohol 32

Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment 12

SARDI 12, 31

Substance Abuse Resources & Disability Issues 12, 32

X

Y

Z

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