Addiction And Mental Health

 

 

Counseling & Treatment Assistance:

 

Behavioral Health At Fisher-Titus:

282 Benedict Avenue, Med Park 2, Suite B  Norwalk 419.668.0311 & 

280 Benedict Avenue, Suite A, Medical Park 4 419.668.0311 

https://www.fishertitus.org/pediatrics 

www.fishertitus.org/behavioral-health   

Virtual Visits Available

At Fisher-Titus Behavioral Health, our licensed, experienced team helps young patients through outpatient services that include psychiatric evaluations, counseling, interventions, cognitive behavioral therapy, healthy lifestyle programs, and medication management.

Our range of care available on the Fisher-Titus campus addresses anxiety, depressive, and mood disorders; grief and adjustment disorders; Autism Spectrum, Bipolar, and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders; emotional disturbances; disruptive behaviors; parenting concerns; trauma and abuse; and family issues.

 


Clear Minds Coaching & Counseling:

4 E. Seminary Street, Norwalk 567.424.6003

https://clear-minds-coaching-counseling-llc.business.site/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=referral 

 

Cornerstone Counseling:

817 Kilbourne Street, Bellevue 419.483.9411

www.cornerstonecounseling.co/

 

 

Family Health Services: Behavioral Health

265 Benedict Ave, Norwalk 419.502.2800

FHS provides a sliding scale fee, Medicaid and Medicare.

https://www.familyhs.org/ 

 

 

Family Life Counseling & Psychiatric Services:

130 Shady Lane, Norwalk 567.560.3584

34 Woodlawn Avenue, Norwalk 567.560.3584 (Children's Center)

www.flcps.com

 


Firelands Counseling & Addiction Services:

292 Benedict Avenue, Norwalk 419.663.3737

www.firelands.com 

 

Huron County Public Health Services:

28 Executive Drive, Norwalk  419.668.1652 (Main Clinic)

Counseling sessions - are held by healthcare professionals for individuals or for the patient and family members, as desired. A fee is charged. https://www.huroncohealth.com/healthservices 

Willard Clinic Site:

221 East Walton Street, Willard, OH 44890

Bellevue Clinic Site:

3000 Seneca Industrial Parkway, Bellevue, OH 44811

 


Let's Get Real:

Addiction, 567.743.7130

www.letsgetrealinc.org/

 

New Lease Counseling & Recovery Services:

85 Benedict Avenue, 10 A, Norwalk 419.668.9675

www.newleasecounseling.com 


The Nord Center Sexual Assault:

257 Benedict Avenue, Units 1 & 2, Norwalk  440.204.4380 Hotline 440.204.4359  

www.nordcenter.org 


Norwalk Counseling Services:

85 Benedict Avenue, Norwalk 419.668.9675

 

 

 

 

Emotional/Suicide Support Assistance:

 

Huron County Support Line: 

To discuss problems, fears, and anxiety related to COVID-19 & ask questions about recovery & coping with mental health concerns. 567.743.7155 7 days a week from 8 am -10 pm

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis call 1.800.826.1306

 

Mental Health Help Lines:

  • Ohio Crisis Text Line: Text keyword “4HOPE” to 741 741
  • OhioMHAS Help Line: 1.877.275.6364
  • Disaster Distress Help Line: 1.800.985.5990 or Text “TalkWithUs” to 66746 (Spanish-speakers: Text “Hablanos” to 66746)
  • Find mental health treatment or addiction services: https://findtreatment.gov

 

 

 

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1.800.273.8255

Nacional de Prevención del Suicidio, 1.888-628.9454

Options For Deaf + Hard of Hearing, 1.800.799.4889

Disaster Distress Helpline, 1.800.985.5990

Veterans Crisis Line, 1.800.273.8255, Text 838255

Call the Lifeline Anytime, 24/7 1.800.273.8255

 

 

 

Additional Resources:

 

Huron County Mental Health and Addiction Services Board:

2 Oak Street, Norwalk OH 44857 419.681.6268

http://huroncountymhas.org/

 

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)

Offering support and education to those living with mental illness and their families.

Local: Kevin Mount, NAMI Coordinator 419.677.0714

https://www.nami.org/Find-Your-Local-NAMI/Affiliate?state=OH

 

 

COVID-19 Huron County: (MHAS)

Family Support Program

The mission of the Family Support Program (FSP) team is to help people who have a loved one who has been diagnosed with or passed away from, COVID-19 by providing support, increasing awareness of community resources, and making referrals, as needed, to address identified needs. This targeted outreach and support ultimately reduce the incidence of future mental health and/or substance use/abuse within our community.

To make a referral, contact Kristen Cardone, Executive Director of the Huron County MHAS Board Office at 419-681-6268, or by email at director@huroncountymhas.org

 

FEMA Begins Processing COVID-19 Funeral Assistance Applications

Applicants may apply by calling 844-684-6333 (TTY: 800-462-7585) from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. EDT, Monday through Friday. Multilingual services are available.

To be eligible for funeral assistance, applicants must meet these conditions:

The death must have occurred in the United States. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen, non-citizen national, or a qualified alien who incurred funeral expenses after Jan. 20, 2020.

The death certificate must indicate the death was attributed to COVID-19.

There is no requirement for the deceased person to have been a U.S. citizen, non-citizen national, or qualified alien.

For the fastest service, after you have called to apply, submit documentation online through Disasterassistance.gov, or by fax at 855-261-3452. Documents may also be mailed to -  COVID-19 Funeral Assistance P.O. Box 10001 Hyattsville, MD 20782.

Applicants can also visit FEMA.gov/funeral-assistance/faq. Information is provided in several languages both by telephone and the website.

 

Addiction or Recovery House - Men or Women - Huron County

House of Hope, Willard:

As a level-2 recovery home, the House of Hope was designed for men seeking safe and transitional housing. Designed in Huron County, local residents are preferred; however, individuals from other counties will be considered dependent upon available space in the home. They offer two separate homes for five participants in each home. 

Contact Kevin Carr 419.774.9969  https://www.flcps.com/services/substance-use-treatment/recovery-housing.  

 

OPENING SOON

Huron County Women’s Recovery House, Norwalk:

This facility will provide a safe and stable environment that will allow the residents to process and work through those challenges and hardships without the use of substances, offering support as they rebuild their lives. In addition, this facility will help residents gain the skills necessary for recovery and establish a strong, sober support network that can help them overcome their personal challenges and help them achieve long-term sobriety. 

www.flcps.com

 

Praxis By Landmark Recovery, Willard:

An addiction treatment facility that offers residential treatment, medical detox, individual/group therapy, and alumni programming to help patients overcome substance abuse problems. 

725 Wessor Ave, Willard 419.827.3498 

https://landmarkrecovery.com/locations/willard/ 

 

 

 

Senior Behavioral Health

Sojourn at Seneca: 

50 St. Lawrence Drive, Tiffin OH 44833 567.207.2230  http://www.voaseniorliving.org/communities/sojourn-at-seneca/ 

 

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