COMMUNITY RESOURCES 2021 Dayton, 45417 (937) 208-GROW (4769) www.hmgbf.org Help Me Grow Brighter Futures Help Me Grow 1133 S. South Edwin C. Moses Blvd., Suite 240 Help Me Grow does not endorse any of the organizations in this resource directory.

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY TABLE OF CONTENTS Miami Valley Regional Center ………………………….....………….……..…....…...…. 1 United Rehabilitation Services …………………………………………....…...... ….…..... 1 AUDIOLOGY Cincinnati Children’s Medical Center………………………………….……..…....…...…. 1 Dayton Children’s ...... ……………………………………………...……..…. 1 Miami Valley Regional Center ………………………….....………….……..…....…...….. 2 United Rehabilitation Services …………………………………………………....……..... 2 CHILDCARE 4C for Children ……………………………………………………...………....…...... 2 United Rehabilitation Services ………………….……………….…...……....…...... 2 CLOTHING ASSISTANCE Clothes That Work ………………………………………………….….…………...... 3 Work Ready Program (A program of Community Action Partnership).……………...... 3 COUNSELING Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley……………………….....………….……..... 3 Family Services...... …………………..…………...... ………….…....…. 3 Flexman Clinic…………………………….……………...... ………….…..…... 3 Oak Tree Corner…………………………………………...... ………….….…... 4 Samaritan Behavioral Health YCATS (Young Children’s Assessment and Treatment Services)...... 4 South Community ...... …………………………………………………….……………...... 4 DENTAL SERVICES……………….…...... …………...... ………….…..…... 4 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION/PRESCHOOL……….…...... ………….……... 5 EDUCATIONAL/VOCATIONAL Dayton Board of Education…………………………………………………….……...... 6 Eastway Corporation……………………………………...... ……………….……...... 6 Educational Opportunity Center…………………………………………………….…...... 6 Goodwill Easter Seals Miami Valley…………………………………………….……....… 6 Governor’s Office of Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities…………………………...... 6 Job Center, The…………………………………………………….……...... 7 Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC)……………….……...... 7 Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities Services (MCBDDS)…...... 7 Montgomery County Department of Job & Family Services…………………………...... 7 One Stop Employment Training Center Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) Bureau of Services for the Visually Impaired (BSVI) .……….…………...………...... 8 Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation (BVR) ….…………..………...... ………….…...... 8 We Care Arts…………………………………………………….……...... 8 FAMILY VIOLENCE Artemis Center…………………………………………………….……...... 9 CARE House………………………………………………….……...... 9 Daybreak (see description under housing)………………………….……...... 9 Montgomery County Job and Family Services, Adult Protective Services…...... 9 Children Services 224-KIDS (5437)

i FOOD ASSISTANCE TABLE OF CONTENTS Catholic Social Services Pantry……………………………………………….…….…...... 9 Children’s Hunger Alliance………………………………………...... ……….……...... 10 Dayton Right to Life Foundation………………………………….……...... ……...... 10 East Dayton Food Pantry……………………………………………….………...... …..... 10 Evangel Church of God……………………………………………….…………...... 10 Ginghamsburg Church – Fort McKinley Food Pantry……………………..….…………...... 10 Montgomery County Job and Family Services, Ohio Directions……...... …...... ……....….. 11 Northeast Churches Emergency Center………………………………………………...... …. 11 St. Paul United Methodist Church Food Pantry……………………………………..……...... 11 Wesley Community Center ...... ………....…………..... 11 West Carrollton Food Pantries……………………………………………….…....……...…. 11 Women, Infants & Children (WIC)……………………………………………….………..... 12 Public Health-Dayton and Montgomery County GENERAL SUPPORTIVE SERVICES Good Neighbor House (Human Services and Health Care Services)…………….……...... …. 12 Gospel Mission (lunch, clothing, after school , summer camps, computer programs).……...... 12 Wesley Community Center (clothing, food, computer training, self-sufficiency)….………...... 12 HEARING SERVICES Community Services for the Deaf (A Program of Family Service Association)…....……...... 13 Deaf Community Resource Center...... ….…...... 13 HOUSING/UTILITIES/SHELTER ASSISTANCE Community Action Partnership.….…...... …….... 13 Daybreak (emergency housing for teens, violence prevention)….…...... …...... …. 13 Dayton Ohio Habitat for Humanity, Inc..…...... …….....…. 13 Diversion Team (emergency assistance through Children Services).….…...... ……...... 14 Gettysburg Gateway for Men (emergency shelter).…...... ………...... 14 Greater Dayton Premier Management.…...... ………..... 14 Miami Valley Housing Opportunities.…...... ………..... 14 Montgomery County Department of Job and Family Services.….…...... ……...... 14 Prevention, Retention & Contingency (PRC) Montgomery County Veteran’s Service Commission.….……...... …. 15 PLACES (Housing for adults with mental health disorders).….…...... ……. 15 The Mustard Seed Foundation, Inc. (teen custodial mothers/children).….…...... …...... 15 Red Cross Family Living Center.….…...... …...... …. 15 St. Vincent Gateway Shelt er (women and families).….…...... …...... 15 St. Vincent Gateway Shelter (men).….…...... …...... 16 YWCA (women and their children).…...... …...... …. 16 LEGAL SERVICES Legal Aid of Western Ohio.….…...... ……...... 16 Ohio Legal Rights Service.….…...... ……...... 16 LITERACY Dayton Metro Library...... ….…...... …..... 17 Project READ...….…...... ……...... 17

ii MEDICAID (Managed Care Plans) TABLE OF CONTENTS Montgomery County Department of Jobs and Family Services, Medicaid...... 17 Buckeye Community Health Plan...... ……. 17 CareSource...….…...... …...…. 17 Molina Health Care...... …....…. 17 Paramount Advantage...... …....…. 17 United Health Care Community Plan...…...... …...... …. 17 Community Health Centers of Greater Dayton (Assistance on Health Insurance Marketplace)... 17 MEDICAL/HEALTH Equitas Health (formerly AIDS Resource Center Ohio)...... ….…...... …...…. 18 Alex Central Health Center...... ….…...... …...... …. 18 Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps (BCMH)...….…...... ……. 18 Carefinders (Premier Health)...... ….....…. 18 Charles R. Drew Health Center...…...... …...... …. 18 Corwin M. Nixon Health Center ...….…...... …...... …. 18 Dayton Children’s Hospital...…...... …...... …....…18 East Dayton Health Center...….…...... ……..... 19 Five Rivers Health Centers...... ….....…. 19 Good Samaritan Hospital...….…...... …....…. 19 Grandview Medical Center...….…...... …....…. 19 Kettering Medical Center...….…...... …....…. 19 Miami Valley Hospital...….…...... …....…. 19 Montgomery County Department of Job and Family Services, Medicaid...... …...... …. 19 Public Health Dayton & Montgomery County...... …...... …. 19 Reach Out of Montgomery County...... ….…...... 20 Samaritan Homeless Clinic...... …..... 20 Southview Health Center (Community Health Centers of Greater Dayton) ...... …. 20 Southview Medical Center (Kettering Health Network) ...... …. 20 Sycamore Hospital...... …...…. 20 US Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center...... …...... …. 21 Victor J. Cassano Health Center...... …...... …. 21 Wright-Patterson Medical Center...... ….....…. 21 MENTAL HEALTH/ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTION SERVICES Al-Anon /Alateen Family Groups...... ….....…. 21 Alcoholics Anonymous...... ….....…. 21 Crisis Care...... ….…... 22 Day-Mont Behavioral Healthcare...... ….…..... 22 Eastway Behavioral Healthcare...... …...... …. 22 Family Service Association...... ….....…. 22 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)...... ….…...... 22 Nova Behavioral Health Inc...... ….…..... 23 Public Health Dayton & Montgomery County Center for Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Services (CADAS)...... 23 ProjectCURE...... 23 Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation...... …...... …. 23 Samaritan Behavioral Health, Inc...... ….…. ... 24 South Community Behavioral Health Care...... …...... …... 24

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MENTAL HEALTH/ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTION SERVICES cont’d TABLE OF CONTENTS Suicide Prevention Center...... ….…. 24 Urban Minority Alcohol and Drug Addiction Outreach Program (UMADAOP)...... …. 24 US Department of Veteran Affairs Medical Center...... ….…. 25 Womanline Counseling Center...... ….…. 25 Women’s Recovery Center...... ….…. 25

MILITARY FAMILY SERVICES (Wright Patterson AFB) Child Care Resource and Referral...... …...…. 26 Dental Clinic...... ….…. 26 Family Support Centers...... …...... …. 26 Housing Office...... ….…. 26 Medical Center...... ….…. 26 Mental Health...... ….…. 26 Pediatrics...... ….…. 26 Women’s Health...... ….…. 26 MISCELLANEOUS Center for Healthy Communities Kinship Navigator Program...... …. 27 Dayton Mediation Center.….…...... ……. 27 Mentoring Collaborative...... ….…. 27 Miami Valley Interpreters.….…...... ……. 27 Montgomery County Job and Family Services, Family Assistance Division…...... 27 Ombudsman’s Office...... ….…. 27 (Birth/Death Certificates) Public Health-Dayton and Montgomery County...... …. 28 Social Security Administration...... ….…. 28 United Way’s HelpLink 2-1-1...... ….…. 28 Vocalink.….…...... ……. 28 NUTRITION SERVICES Women, Infants and Children (WIC)...... ….…. 28 Public Health Dayton and Montgomery County OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ABC Pediatric Therapy...... ….…. 29 Dayton Children’s Hospital...... …. 29 Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities Services (MCBDDS)...... 29 PACE (Parent and Child Enrichment) Program Therapy Connections...... ….…. 29 United Rehabilitation Services...... ….…. 30 PARENTING/HOME VISITING PROGRAMS Catholic Social Services...... …. 30 Dayton Right to Life Foundation...... ….…. 30 Early Head Start (Miami Valley Child Development Center)...... ….…. 30 East End Community Services...... ….…. 30 Help Me Grow Brighter Futures...... ….…. 30 (Healthy Families America, Nurse-Family Partnership, Early Head Start, Bright Beginnings) United Rehabilitation Services...... ….…. 31 Women’s Centers of Ohio...... 31

iv PHYSICAL THERAPY TABLE OF CONTENTS ABC Pediatric Therapy...... ….…. 32 Dayton Children’s Hospital...... ….…. 32 Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities Services (MCBDDS)...... …. 32 PACE (Parent and Child Enrichment) Program Synergy Family Therapy Specialists...... ….…. 32 Therapy Connections...... …. 32 United Rehabilitation Services...... ….…. 32 PREGNANCY Moms and Babies First...... …....…. 33 Holy Family Prenatal Care (Elizabeth’s New Life Center)...... ….…. 33 Help Me Grow Brighter Futures - Nurse-Family Partnership...... …. 33 Women, Infants and Children (WIC)...... ….…. 33 PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE AIDS Resource Center Ohio...... ….…. 34 Reach Out of Montgomery County...... ….…. 34

SPEECH & LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ABC Pediatric Therapy...... ….…. 34 Dayton Children’s Hospital...... ….…. 34 Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)...... ….…. 35 PACE (Parent and Child Enrichment) Program Speech and Language Associates...... ….…. 35 Therapy Connections...... ….…...... 35 United Rehabilitation Services...... ….…...... 35 Arnett, Gina - Independent Licensed SLP...... …. 35 Koesters, Carla - Independent Licensed SLP...... …...…. 35 Kuzila, Jo Ellen - Independent Licensed SLP...... …..…. 35 Russ, Kristin - Independent Licensed SLP...... ….. 35 SPECIAL NEEDS/EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES Advocates for People with Disabilities...... ….…. 36 AIM for the Handicapped ...... ….…. 36 Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS)...... …. 36 Autism Society...... ….…. 36 Children with Medical Handicaps (CMH)...... ….…. 36 Community Services for the Deaf...... ….…. 36 Dayton Autism Networking Team (DANT)...... ….…. 37 Dayton Asperger’s Resource Network (DARN)...... ….…. 37 Deaf Community Resource Center...... ….…. 37 Goodwill Easter Seals Miami Valley...... ….…. 37 Governor’s Office of Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities...... ….…. 37 Help Me Grow Brighter Futures...... ….…. 37 Miami Valley Down Syndrome Association...... ….…. 38 Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)...... …. 38 Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities...... …. 38 United Rehabilitation Services...... ….…. 38 We Care Arts...... ….…. 38

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vi TABLE OF CONTENTS 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 (DDS)...... …. ) Services Disabilities Call 225-3000 Go online to the More information on More from a landline phone a landline from ( (and do your own search) Developmental in Montgomery County. (from a mobile phone or landline) a mobile (from of with any revisions/updates (RTA)...... ….…. UNITED WAY’S HELPLINK 2-1-1 WAY’S UNITED HelpLink 211 Resource Directory at Directory Resource HelpLink 211 Board MD...... ….…. MD...... ….…...... ….…. MD...... www.daytonunitedway.org/find_help/helplinkmain (RTA)...... ….…. Authority Community Resources can be obtained by contacting... Community Resources County Bloom, Liston, Bloom, Transit Transportation...... ….…. S. L. Mobility Regional Center...... ….…. Valley T. Help Me Grow does not endorse any of the organizations in this directory. This directory This directory directory. in this not endorse any of the organizations does Help Me Grow Other Resources for Vision Services for Vision Other Resources Montgomery DAYTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL CHILDREN’S DAYTON Michael EYE ASSOCIATES DAYTON Pediatric Ophthalmologists Pediatric Contact Christine Roll, Family Support Specialist at [email protected] Contact Christine Roll, Family was put together as a resource for families served by Help Me Grow Brighter Futures for families served by Help Me Grow was put together as a resource

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SERVICES VISION Regional TRANSPORTATION People’s Project ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY

MIAMI VALLEY REGIONAL CENTER 4801 Springfield Street Riverside, Ohio 45431 (937) 236-9965 www.mvserrc.esu.k12.oh.us Provide services to educators, students, and families. Serving Clark, Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, and Preble counties.

UNITED REHABILITATION SERVICES 4710 Troy Pike Dayton, Ohio 45424 (937) 233-1230 www.ursdayton.org Serve infants, children and adults with disabilities or other special needs since 1956. Services promote independence, community inclusion, and support for families.

AUDIOLOGY

CINCINNATI CHILDREN’S MEDICAL CENTER 3333 Burnett Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45229-3026 (513) 636-4200 www.cincinnatichildrens.org Provide evaluation and testing services. Provide guidance through the evaluation and fitting process if hearing aids are needed. Offer hearing solutions for children who get little benefit from traditional hearing aids or who cannot wear them. Satellite facilities in Liberty Township and Mason.

DAYTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL One Children’s Plaza Dayton, Ohio 45404-1815 (937) 641-3000 www.childrensdayton.org Provide comprehensive audiological services to children with hearing loss. Services range from newborn infant hearing screening, basic audiometric evaluations and auditory brainstem response evaluations to fitting hearing aids and cochlear implants. See website for locations of satellite facilities. Services are available at the main

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MIAMI VALLEY REGIONAL CENTER 4801 Springfield Street Riverside, Ohio 45431 (937) 236-9965 www.mcesc.org Provide services to educators, students, and families. Serving Clark, Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery and Preble counties.

UNITED REHABILITATION SERVICES 4710 Troy Pike Dayton, Ohio 45424 (937) 233-1230 www.ursdayton.org Serve infants, children and adults with disabilities, or other special needs since 1956. Child care services for infant through school age.

CHILDCARE

4C FOR CHILDREN 1000 North Keowee Street Dayton, Ohio 45404 (937) 220-9660 www.4cforchildren.org Help parents find quality child care, educate and support early childhood educators and caregivers, recruit family child care providers, and advocate for young children and their families.

UNITED REHABILITATION SERVICES 4710 Troy Pike Dayton, Ohio 45424 (937) 233-1230 www.ursdayton.org Serve infants, children, and adults with disabilities or other special needs since 1956. Child care services for infant through school age.

page 2 CLOTHING ASSISTANCE CLOTHES THAT WORK 1133 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, Suite 392 Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 222-3778 www.clothesthatwork.org Provide free interview-appropriate and work-appropriate clothing to women, men and older teens seeking employment. Job seekers must have a referral from a partner agency listed on our website. Customer must have an interview scheduled or have worked no longer than 30 days. Services provided to job seekers with an income at or below 200% of the federal poverty level.

WORK READY PROGRAM (A program of Community Action Partnership) 719 South Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 341-5000 www.cap-dayton.org Provide employment preparation and support assistance to eligible participants through free job search skills and job readiness training, interviewing techniques and resume building/writing. In addition, we are an approved provider for Ticket to Work services for persons with disabilities. COUNSELING CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES OF THE MIAMI VALLEY Center for Families 1046 Brown Street Dayton Ohio 45409 (937) 223-7217 www.cssmv.org Counseling for individuals and couples. Address issues such as premarital relationships, marital and couple relationships, parenting skills, family relationships, stress, adapting to change such as divorce, grief, pregnancy, or loss of job, changing problematic habits, decision making, changing lifestyles, self esteem, communications skills, and sadness or anxiety.

FAMILY SERVICES 2211 Arbor Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45439 (937) 222-9481 www.fsadayton.org Counseling is available for persons with a variety of concerns. These concerns may include, but are not limited to: individuals or families affected by physical, verbal, emotional, or sexual abuse and neglect; feelings management; communication problems; and phase of life issues. Also provide addiction services and address eating disorders. Services are available for families, individuals, couples, and groups.

FLEXMAN CLINIC One Elizabeth Place, West Pavilion Suite Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 256-5300 www.theflexmanclinic.com Provide individualized diagnostic assessments and treatment for patients with a variety of mental and neurological problems.

page 3 COUNSELING cont’d OAK TREE CORNER 2312 Far Hills Avenue, 108 Dayton, Ohio 45419 (937) 285-0199 www.oaktreecorner.org Provide a safe and caring community where children and teens from the greater Dayton area can learn to deal with the grief from the death of someone important. They can communicate with their peers about the experience, and can develop inner strength for healthy living through guidance and support.

SAMARITAN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, INC. Young Children’s Assessment and Treatment Services (YCATS) 601 Edwin C. Moses Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45417 Office: 937-734-8333 CrisisCare:937- 224-4646 www.sbhihelp.org Young Children’s Assessment and Treatment Services (YCATS): Offers early intervention, assessment, and treatment to children ages birth through kindergarten who are experiencing behavioral health problems such as attachment disorders, depression, abuse/neglect issues, and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders. Youth Resources: Offers assessment and treatment services to children ages 5-17 experiencing behavioral health problems such as depression and anxiety, anger outbursts, oppositional and defiant behavior, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders, abuse/trauma issues, and adjustments to Foster Homes. Samaritan Counseling Alternatives (SCA): Offer assessment and treatment services to individuals ages 18 years through older adults. Counseling for adults experiencing mental health problems such as depression and anxiety, anger and family/relationship problems, stress, work-related issues, psychiatric disorders, grief and loss, and personal/emotional problems.

SOUTH COMMUNITY 3095 Kettering Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45439 (937) 293-8300 www.southcommunity.com Provide individual, family, and group counseling for children and adults, community psychiatric support for children and adults, school-based mental health services, youth partial hospitalization.

WOMANLINE COUNSELING CENTER (a program of Family Service Association) 2211 Arbor Boulevard Moraine, Ohio 45439 (937) 223-3446 www.womanlinedayton.org Provide compassionate, affordable counseling for women.

BEAVERCREEK PEDIATRIC DENTAL 3300 Kemp Road DENTAL SERVICES Dayton, Ohio 45431 (937) 426-2653 FIVE RIVERS DENTAL CENTER DAYTON KID’S DENTAL (formerly Small Smiles) 30 East Apple Street, Suite L-204 4257 West Third Street Dayton, OH 45409 Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 208-2704 Youth Program: (937) 208-3510 (937) 268-1665 www.daytonkidsdental.com page 4 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION/PRESCHOOL 4C FOR CHILDREN 1000 North Keowee Street Dayton, Ohio 45404 (937) 220-9660 www.4cforchildren.org Help parents find quality child care, educate and support early childhood educators and caregivers, recruit family child care providers, and advocate for young children and their families.

What is Step Up to Quality? Step Up to Quality is Ohio’s Star-Rating system for early childhood programs. Step Up to Quality makes it easier to find great childcare and preschool programs for your child. Ohio awards either a 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, or 5-Star Rating based how many important standards a childcare program meets.

What makes Star-Rated Programs special? • Highly trained teachers • Fewer children per classroom • Early education curricula • A commitment to continuous improvement • Exceeding Ohio’s standards in health and safety

If a program you are considering for your child is not listed here, ask if it is working on its Star-Rating and encourage the program to Step Up to Quality!

For the most current list of Star-Rated programs, visit www.StepUpToQuality.org or contact 4C for Children at 937-220-9660, x1330.

To learn more about how you can start at birth getting your child ready to succeed in school... http://learntoearndayton.org/for-children-0-5/

To locate Step Up To Quality Rated Providers in your area... http://www.ohiochildcarefinder.org/_controls/search.php

page 5 EDUCATIONAL/VOCATIONAL DAYTON BOARD OF EDUCATION – Office of Exceptional Children and Vocational Education 115 South Ludlow Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 542-3353 www.dps.k12.oh.us Special education services include vocational assessment, vocational counseling, vocational program placement, work study for unsupported job placement, coordinator services for supported job placement, follow-up services, and transition services.

EASTWAY CORPORATION -- Eastco Enterprises 131 North Hedges Street Dayton, Ohio 45403 (937) 531-4195 www.eastco.org Offer employee development, organizational employment (production, floor, janitorial, lawn care, and food services) and community employment (placement and job coaching) to adults experiencing severe and persistent mental illness.

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY CENTER 1133 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, Suite 380 Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 223-5074 www.learn-epi.com Provide information and referrals to schools, agencies, and individuals regarding post-secondary education opportunities and special services such as G.E.D. Also offer a resource library (including a computerized database) concerning careers, educational programs, and financial aid. Services are for ages 12 and over. Provides career and educational counseling for individuals 12 years and older. Offer career counseling; computerized database access; educational and financial aid opportunities in post-secondary education (2-year and 4-year colleges); technical and vocational schools; testing; career planning; and admission and financial aid application assistance.

GOODWILL EASTER SEALS MIAMI VALLEY 660 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 461-4800 www.gesmv.org Offer more than 40 services and programs which help people with disabilities or disadvantaged conditions discover their strengths, skills, abilities, and vocational interests. Provide job placement services, business skills development, senior and children services.

GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF ADVOCACY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Ohio Client Assistance Program 50 West Broad Street, #1400 Columbus, Ohio 43215 800-282-9181 www.olrs.ohio.gov/olrs-services Advocate for people with disabilities seeking services from agencies funded by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and provided by the Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission. Provide information and referral to services for people with disabilities. page 6 EDUCATIONAL/VOCATIONAL cont’d THE JOB CENTER 1111 South Edwin C. Moses Blvd. Dayton, Ohio 45408 (937) 225-5627 www.thejobcenter.org The largest one-stop employment and training center in the . This public/private partnership is made up of forty plus organizations housed in an eight and a half acre facility. Serves as a resource for labor-market exchange and workforce development. Provide individuals and families with financial, medical, and other support services essential to strengthening the quality of life.

MIAMI VALLEY CAREER TECHNOLOGY CENTER (MVCTC) 6800 Hoke Road Clayton, Ohio 45315 (937) 837-7781 www.mvctc.com Provide skill training, vocational classes, basic education for adults, and GED preparation. Continuous enrollment offered for adult basic education. Provide vocational training for 11th and 12th grade students from certain schools districts in Montgomery, Miami, Darke, Warren and Preble Counties.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY BOARD OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES (DDS) 5450 Salem Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45426-1450 (937) 837-9200 www.mcbdds.org With adults, this includes helping them: • Identify goals and dreams • Develop a plan to reach their goals and dreams • Connect with community resources by finding ways to volunteer their talents • Develop employment skills • Navigate the employment process • Advocate for themselves and others

MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF JOB & FAMILY SERVICES Ohio Means Jobs The Job Center 1111 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45408 (937) 225-5627 www.thejobcenter.org

Job Seekers – The Job Bank is the hub of the Job Center. Employment Consultants are there to help anyone in need of job search resources. Free internet access, free phones, and free resume services are just some of the potential services for everyone.

Employers – When you work with the Job Bank, you will work with an Employment Consultant who will work with you on improving your recruitment efforts and help you navigate the many services available through the Job Center. The Job Bank maintains the area’s largest resume database ranging from entry level to professional job applicants. page 7 EDUCATIONAL/VOCATIONAL cont’d

OPPORTUNITIES FOR OHIOANS WITH DISABILITIES Bureau of Services for the Visually Impaired (BSVI) 1435 Cincinnati Street, Suite 200 Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 331-5000 www.ood.ohio.gov Provide services to help individuals with disabilities obtain and maintain employment. To meet eligibility criteria, a individual’s disability must present a significant impediment to employment. Services may include diagnostic evaluations, vocational counseling, job placement, job training, as well as referral to other available resources to help individuals achieve a vocational goal. BSVI serves individuals with visual impairment after best correction. The Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation (BVR) serves individuals with all other disabilities.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR OHIOANS WITH DISABILITIES Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation (BVR) 1435 Cincinnati Street, Suite 200 Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 331-5000 www.ood.ohio.gov Provide services to help individuals with disabilities obtain and maintain employment. Services may include diagnostic evaluations, vocational counseling, job placement, job training, as well as referral to other available resources to help individuals achieve a vocational goal. Services may include collaboration with a supported employment partner for those needing ongoing services. OOD will collaborate with other available partners and resources to help individuals reach their vocational goal.

WE CARE ARTS 3035 Wilmington Pike Kettering, Ohio 45429 (937) 252-3937 www.wecarearts.org Offer a training program in producing crafts and fine arts to persons who are handicapped, unemployed, and underemployed adults who are 18 years of age or older, or senior citizens age 60 or older. Crafts are sold in a boutique and participants receive 40% of the selling price. Individuals must be referred through a case worker, case manager, or pastor.

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ARTEMIS CENTER FOR ALTERNATIVES TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 310 West Monument Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 461-5091 (937) 461-HELP (4357) 24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline www.artemiscenter.org Provide support services to victims of intimate partner violence. Services include: crisis intervention, safety planning, information and referral, advocacy, court accompanied support, support groups as well as help with applying for Ohio Victims’ Compensation Program. Offer individual and family therapy for children and the non-offending parent for children who have witnessed domestic violence.

CARE HOUSE (Children’s Advocacy Center) 410 Valley Street Dayton, Ohio 45404 (937) 641-4545 www.thecarehouse.org Provide services for children and families affected by abuse and neglect in Montgomery County. Prevention efforts include the “Stewards of Children,” a 2 hour training that teaches adults to prevent, recognize and react responsibly to child sexual abuse and “Child Safety Matters,” a school/after school/camp program that addresses bullying, cyberbullying, child abuse, relationship abuse, exploitation and digital dangers.

DAYBREAK 605 Patterson Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 395-4600 www.daybreakdayton.org Provide services to youth ages 18 through 21, including single mothers, who are runaways or homeless. Goal is to help them become self-sufficient.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES Adult Protective Services 1111 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45422 (General Mailing Zip - 45408) (937) 225-4906 www.mcohio.org/services/jobandfamily/services/medicaid/adult_protective_services Adult Protective Services (APS) investigates suspected abuse, neglect, self-neglect, and exploitation of persons primarily age 60 and over. An assessment is done to determine what services are available to help the client.

FOOD ASSISTANCE CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES PANTRY 922 West Riverview Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 223-7217 www.cssmv.org Choice Pantry consumers are able to choose food for approximately five days per referral, every 30 days. Consumers must provide address verification (utility, telephone bill, or other bill received within the past 30 days) as well as a picture ID for the head of household and identification for everyone living in the house (can be social security cards or birth certificates). Zip codes served 45402, 05, 06, 08, 17, 27. Alternative hours can be arranged through the Pantry Coordinator. The Choice Pantry utilizes Virtual Case Manager as a part of the Intake process and to assist with community referrals. page 9 FOOD ASSISTANCE cont’d CHILDREN’S HUNGER ALLIANCE 6680 Poe Avenue, Suite 425 Vandalia, Ohio 45415 (937) 890-2280 www.childrenshungeralliance.org Directly feed children nutritious meals, increase easy access to nutritious food and educate children about healthy food choices and physical activity. Sponsor home-based child care providers, school breakfast programs and after school feeding sites.

DAYTON RIGHT TO LIFE FOUNDATION 425 North Findlay Street Dayton, Ohio 45404 (937) 461-3625 for an appointment www.daytonlife.org Provide baby food, formula, diapers, and other infant and child care items to needy persons, every 60 days. Clients need an appointment and must provide proper identification (birth certificate, health insurance card, driver’s license, but not social security card).

EAST DAYTON FOOD PANTRY 140 Stonemill Road Dayton, Ohio 45409 (937) 223-2294 Provide food assistance to families in need. Amount of food is based on family size; assistance is provided once a month. There must be 30 days between assistance periods. Picture ID, social security card, and address verification is required. Social security cards must also be provided for children in household. Walk ins are accepted. Assistance is provided to those living in zip codes 45409, 45410 and the east side of 45402.

EVANGEL CHURCH OF GOD 132 North Smithville Road Dayton, Ohio 45403 (937) 253-8342 www.evangelcogdayton.org Must apply in person; bring a picture ID for each adult in the home and social security cards for everyone in the household, address verification which can be a bill mailed to their home in the last 30 days that has their name and address on it. Serves zip codes 45431 and the portion of 45403 that is east of Garland Avenue only. The same family may be assisted only once every 30 calendar days.

GINGHAMSBURG CHURCH - FORT MCKINLEY CAMPUS FOOD PANTRY 3721 West Siebenthaler Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45406 (937) 276-2464 or 277-7484 www.ginghamsburg.org/fort Provide food assistance to individuals and families in need who reside in zip codes 45406, 45416, and 45426. Must bring a photo identification, proof of residence (a bill within the last 30 days with their name and address on it), and identification for everyone in the household.

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES Ohio Directions (FOOD STAMPS) 1111 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45422 (When providing mailing address to clients, 45408 should be used.) (937) 225-6347 www.mcohio.org/services/jobandfamily/services/index.html Household’s gross monthly income must be at or under 130% of the federal poverty guidelines. May qualify even if income is over the limit if someone in the household is elderly/disabled. A review of your household expenses is conducted to determine your monthly benefit amount if your income is under the limit or if the limit doesn’t apply. Expenses reviewed include rent or mortgage costs, gas, electric, water, sewer, telephone, medical expenses and payments for child support and child care. Applicants must provide a picture ID (valid driver’s license, state ID or passport), Social Security card, income verification (i.e., pay stub) and verification of household expenses. No appointment is necessary. You may apply at the Job Center, 1111 S. Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, or online at http://ODJFSBenefits.ohio.gov. Upon receipt of the application, a telephone interview will be scheduled.

NORTHEAST CHURCHES EMERGENCY CENTER 359 Maryland Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45404 (937) 281-1777 Provide food assistance to individuals and families in need who reside in 45404, 45414, part of 45424 (not Huber Heights).

ST. PAUL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FOOD PANTRY 101 Huffman Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45403 (937) 252-0689 Serve the portion of zip code 45403 that is west of Garland Avenue only. Must apply in person; bring a picture ID for each adult in the home and social security cards for everyone in the household, address verification which can be anything mailed to their home in the last 30 days that has their name and address on it. They also offer two free meals per week - lunch on Tuesdays at 12:00 p.m. and breakfast on Saturdays at 9:00 a.m.

WESLEY COMMUNITY CENTER 3730 Delphos Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 263-3556 www.wcciday.org Offer assistance in education and training, employment and human assistance (food, clothing and shelter) in transitioning families toward self-sufficiency.

WEST CARROLLTON FOOD PANTRIES 26 North Locust Street West Carrollton, Ohio 45439 (937) 847-2274 Provide emergency food assistance to anyone in need in zip codes 45439 and 45449. Services are provided once per household every 30 days. Leave name, address, zip code and telephone number.

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WOMEN, INFANTS & CHILDREN (WIC) Drew Health Center Sunrise Center West Carrollton Clinic 1323 West Third Street 1320 East 5th Street 113 East Central Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45402 Dayton, Ohio 45402 West Carrollton, Ohio 45449 (937) 225-4491 (937) 225-6166 (937) 859-7974 Provide nutritional counseling, supplemental foods, breast feeding support, and information to promote good health and safe delivery of a healthy baby. Open to women who are pregnant or have given birth within the past six months, breastfeeding women up to one year after giving birth, and infants and children up to five years old. Clients must be at or below 185% of the poverty guidelines.

GENERAL SUPPORTIVE SERVICES GOOD NEIGHBOR HOUSE 627 East First Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 224-3003 www.goodneighborhouse.org Offer food pantry services, clothing & household items to underserved individual and families throughout the Miami Valley. Also provide uninsured individuals and families access to affordable and quality healthcare visits that include dental, medical and optical. Human Services Clients must have a GNH referral for Pantry and Household items. Client must provide a picture ID and Social Security cards for everyone in the household.

GOSPEL MISSION 64 Burns Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 223-4513 www.gmission.org Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1141, Dayton, OH 45401 Comprehensive inner-city mission near downtown Dayton, Ohio. Open to men and women, young and old, of any race, belief, or circumstance. Services include a full lunch buffet, clothing, after school youth programs, summer camps, and computer programs.

WESLEY COMMUNITY CENTER 3730 Delphos Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 263-3556 www.wcciday.org Offer assistance in education and training, employment and human assistance (food, clothing and shelter) in transitioning families toward self-sufficiency. page 12 HEARING SERVICES

COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR THE DEAF (A Program of Family Service Association) 2211 Arbor Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45439 (937) 222-9481 www.fsadayton.org/services-for-the-deaf Provide services to children birth to age three with a diagnosed hearing loss.

DEAF COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER 3323 Stanley Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45404 (937) 641-8123 www.dcrcohio.com Provide services for the deaf, hard of hearing, and their families. E HOUSING/UTILITIES/SHELTER ASSISTANCE

COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP 719 South Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 341-5000 www.cap-dayton.org Provide emergency energy payment assistance for eligible households. The Winter Crisis Program normally starts in November and continues through March of the following year or until funds are depleted.

DAYBREAK 605 South Patterson Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 395-4600 General Calls (937) 461-1000 Crisis Hotline 24 hours/day; 7 days/week www.daybreakdayton.org Create new futures for homeless, at-risk, and troubled youth ages 10 to 21 in the Dayton region.

DAYTON OHIO HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 115 W. Riverview Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45405 (937) 586-0860 x21 www.daytonhabitat.org Provide affordable homeownership opportunities for qualified low-income families in Montgomery County. Families invest hundreds of hours of their own labor –“sweat equity”- into building their own houses and houses of others and attending homeownership classes.

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DIVERSION TEAM (Children Services Division of Montgomery County Job & Family Services) 3304 North Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45405 (937) 276-7490 www.mcohio.org/services/childrens_services Provide services when a predicament could cause removal of children from the home. No self-referrals are accepted. Parent is required to have income as well as the ability to maintain. An agency that is involved with the family can make the referral to the Diversion Team.

GETTYSBURG GATEWAY FOR MEN 1921 South Gettysburg Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 222-7350 Intake 24/7 365 days a year Registration before 7:00 p.m. Provide 24-hour shelter for homeless single men. 3 meals per day are served. Case management services are provided.

GREATER DAYTON PREMIER MANAGEMENT (formerly Dayton Metro Housing Authority) 400 Wayne Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45410 Phone: 937-910-7500 TDD Number 937-910-7570 www.gdpm.org Provide low income housing to eligible individuals, families, and elderly applicants.

MIAMI VALLEY HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES (MVHO) P.O. Box 28308 Dayton, Ohio 45428 (937) 263-4449 www.mvho.net Manage the Shelter Plus Care Program (S+C), HUD 811, and McKinney I & II projects. Deposits and monthly rent subsidies are offered to consumers who pay 30% of their adjusted household income. S+C provides permanent rental subsidies for formerly homeless persons with disabilities. Iowa Avenue facility pro- vides permanent housing support, single room occupancy housing, and 24 hour services. Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) Program consist of outreach and distribution of basic human need items and referrals.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES Prevention, Retention and Contingency (PRC) 1111 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45422 (General Mailing Zip - 45408) (937) 225-6347 www.mcohio.org/services/jobandfamily/services/index.html PRC funds can be used for the following needs: Shelter and clothing, domestic violence, housing relocation and disaster assistance, transportation (including auto repair expenses or down payment on an automobile) and training, employment and work support.

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE COMMISSION Your Local Military Benefits Connection 627 Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, 4th Floor, East Medical Plaza Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 225-4801 www.mcvsc.org Provide emergency financial assistance to veterans who qualify. Must be a (Montgomery County resident) for: mortgage, rent, food, and utilities. Assist with filing for or getting an increase with the following VA benefits: compensation, pension, widows’ pension, education, home loan certificate of eligibility, Ohio bonus, discharge upgrades, obtaining copies of the military discharge (DD214).

PLACES, INC. 11 West Monument Avenue, 7th Floor Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 461-4300 (937) 461-0443 fax www.placesinc.org Care for adults diagnosed with mental health disorders, including the homeless, by providing housing and the supportive services they need to live happier, healthier, more independent lives.

THE MUSTARD SEED FOUNDATION, INC. 4880 Denlinger Road Trotwood, Ohio 45426 (937) 529-9815 www.themustardseedfoundationofdayton.org Housing program for teen custodial mothers and their children in Montgomery County. Serve teen mothers ages 13-18, who are currently in state or county custody or who have been referred by other local agencies. Offer teen mothers and their children housing, basic necessities, adult supervision and guidance, as well as the supportive services they need to become healthy, strong and self-sufficient families. Work toward high school graduation and prepare for the job market. Also provide counseling and education to delay further childbearing, parenting classes, financial planning, and career readiness classes.

RED CROSS FAMILY LIVING CENTER 829 South Gettysburg Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 279-6034 www.dac.redcross.org/red-cross-family-living-center Offer programmatic shelter to homeless families, permanent supportive housing for formerly homeless families with a diagnosed disability, respite care in partnership with Samaritan Clinic, after school program, tutoring services for any eligible RCFLC student in grades K-8th and a supportive housing program.

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL GATEWAY SHELTER FOR WOMEN AND FAMILIES 120 West Apple Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 461-7837 www.stvincentdayton.org Provide 24-hour shelter for homeless single women and families, 3 meals per day, and case page 15 HOUSING/UTILITIES/SHELTER ASSISTANCE cont’d

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL GATEWAY SHELTER FOR MEN 1921 S. Gettysburg Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 222-7350 www.stvincentdayton.org Provide 24-hour shelter for homeless single men, 3 meals per day, and case management services.

YWCA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER AND HOUSING NETWORK Business Address: 141 West Third Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 222-6333 (Crisis), (937) 222-8946 (Business) (937) 222-SAFE (7233) Domestic Violence Hotline No fees for shelter services - 24 hours/day www.ywca.org Provide protective temporary emergency shelter for women and their children in life-threatening situations. Offer case management and referrals for legal and human services. Also, provide a support group for women in the community and shelter clients who have left battering relationships. Provide 30-60 day emergency housing for women, including meals, case management, basic skills and other supportive services. Services begin at age 18.

LEGAL AID OF WESTERN OHIO, INC. (LAWO) LEGAL SERVICES 333 West First Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 (888) 534-1432 (New Applicants) www.legalaidline.org Provide eligible low-income residents of Montgomery County with free civil legal services, including litigation, negotiation, and community education.

OHIO LEGAL RIGHTS SERVICE 50 West Broad Street, Suite 1400 Columbus, Ohio 43215-5923 614-466-7264 or 800-282-9181 TTY 614-728-2553 or 800-858-3542 www.olrs.ohio.gov An independent agency of the State of Ohio designated under federal law as the system to protect and advocate the rights of people with disabilities. Provide legal advocacy and rights protection to a wide range of people with disabilities, including assisting individuals with problems such as abuse, neglect, discrimination, access to assistive technology, special education, housing, employment, community integration, voting and rights protection issues with the juvenile and criminal justice systems

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DAYTON METRO LIBRARY 215 East Third Street (currently being renovated, temporary location is 120 S. Patterson Blvd.) Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 463-2665 www.daytonmetrolibrary.org Provide storytimes that focus on early literacy skills for children birth to age five and their caregivers, bookmobiles that visit preschools, parent workshops on early literacy development, high quality books, music and dvds to be borrowed.

PROJECT READ 444 West Third Street, Building 6, Room 130 Dayton, Ohio 45402-1460 (937) 461-7323 www.project-read.org Offer one-on-one learning opportunities to adults and families, tutoring, programs for those whose native language is not English, GED-Ohio High School Equivalence Diplomas and programs that focus on the basic skills necessary to perform current or future jobs.

MEDICAID (Managed Care Plans)

MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES MEDICAID 1111 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45422 (General Mailing Zip - 45408) (937) 225-4148 www.mcohio.org/services/jobandfamily/services/index.html To qualify for Medicaid, an individual must meet Medicaid citizenship requirements (certain non-citizens may apply), be an Ohio resident, have or get a Social Security number, and meet certain financial requirements. The following health insurance coverage providers serve Ohio’s Medicaid population. Care coordination plans are contracted with the State of Ohio’s Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) to service Medicaid.

BUCKEYE COMMUNITY HEALTH PLAN PARAMOUNT ADVANTAGE 1 (866) 246-4358 1 (800) 462-3589 www.bchohio.com www.paramounthealthcare.com CARESOURCE UNITED HEALTH CARE COMMUNITY PLAN 1 (800) 488-0134 1 (800) 895-2017 www.caresource.com www.uhccommunityplan.com MOLINA HEALTHCARE 1 (800) 642-4168 www.molinahealthcare.com For local questions or assistance on The Health Insurance Marketplace: COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS OF GREATER DAYTON (937) 586-9733

page 17 MEDICAL/HEALTH EQUITAS HEALTH (formerly AIDS Resource Center Ohio) 15 West Fourth Street, Suite 200 Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 461-2437 (24-Hour Hotline); 800-332-2437 www.equitashealth.com Provide funds and case management for the provision of health-related services for persons with AIDS/HIV+. Emergency assistance can be accessed to pay for medical appointments, medications, housing, medical/other community based referrals, and other HIV-related support services. Provide rapid HIV testing via mouth swab.

ALEX CENTRAL HEALTH CENTER Five South Alex Road Miamisburg, Ohio 45342 (937 461-6869 www.communityhealthdayton.org/AlexCentralHealthCenter

CHILDREN WITH MEDICAL HANDICAPS (CMH) Job Center, Suite 309-310 1133 South Edwin C. Moses Blvd. Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 225-6459 www.phdmc.org Provide assistance to children with special health care needs and their families who meet the medical and financial eligibility criteria. Assistance is provided to children under the age of 21 who have special health care needs (primarily chronic illnesses). Assist with the diagnostic services and treatment services.

CAREFINDERS Call 1-866-608-FIND (3463), or use the search tool at www.premierhealthpartners.org Search alphabetically by selecting a letter of the alphabet, or search by specific criteria like specialty, location, languages spoken, and more. Through this search tool, you have access to credentials, practice information and contact information of affiliated physicians.

CHARLES R. DREW HEALTH CENTER 1323 West Third Street Dayton, Ohio 45407 (937) 224-3696 www.communityhealthdayton.org/DrewHealthCenter

CORWIN M. NIXON HEALTH CENTER 2351 Stanley Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45404 (937) 228-0990 www.communityhealthdayton.org/CorwinNixonHealthCenter

DAYTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL One Children’s Plaza Dayton, Ohio 45404 (937) 641-3000 www.childrensdayton.org *For GPS, use this address: 600 Valley St., Dayton, OH 45404 page 18

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EAST DAYTON HEALTH CENTER 2132 East Third Street Dayton, Ohio 45403 (937) 528-6850 www.communityhealthdayton.org/EastDaytonHealthCenter

FIVE RIVERS HEALTH CENTERS Center for Women’s Health Family Health Center Pediatrics One Wyoming Street 2261 Philadelphia Drive One Wyoming Street Dayton, Ohio 45409 Dayton, Ohio 45406 Dayton, Ohio 45409 (937) 208-2007 (937) 734-4141 (937) 208-2781 www.fiverivershealthcenters.org

GRANDVIEW MEDICAL CENTER KETTERING MEDICAL CENTER 405 Grand Avenue 3535 Southern Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45405 Kettering, Ohio 45429 (937) 723-3200 (937) 298-4331 www.khnetwork.org www.khnetwork.org

MIAMI VALLEY HOSPITAL MIAMI VALLEY HOSPITAL NORTH One Wyoming Street 9000 North Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45409 Dayton, Ohio 45415 (937) 208-8000 (937) 276-6784 www.miamivalleyhospital.org www.miamivalleyhospital.org

MEDICAID MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES 1111 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45422 (General Mailing Zip - 45408) (937) 225-4148 www.mcohio.org/services/jobandfamily/services To qualify for Medicaid, an individual must meet Medicaid citizenship requirements (certain non-citizens may apply), be an Ohio resident, have or get a Social Security number, and meet certain financial requirements.

PUBLIC HEALTH-DAYTON & MONTGOMERY COUNTY 117 South Main Street Reibold Building Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 225-5700 www.phdmc.org Offer a variety of services to increase community awareness and support the health of men, women and children in Montgomery County in addition to addressing numerous environmental health concerns in the area.

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REACH OUT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY Free Clinics and Charitable Pharmacy 25 East Foraker Street Dayton, Ohio 45409 (937) 258-2000 www.daytonreachout.org Provide safety-net medical services such as walk-in clinics and pharmacy assistance to the uninsured/ underinsured population of Montgomery County.

SAMARITAN HOMELESS CLINIC 921 South Edwin C. Moses Blvd Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 461-1376 [email protected] www.goodsamdayton.org/gshservices Offer integrated health care: Eligibility - homelessness, Medical –primary care including medications, Mental Health – counseling & psychiatry, Dental – cleanings, fillings, extractions, Substance Abuse Recovery - counseling, Social Work – eligibility assistance, system navigation, Recuperative Care – acute illness recovery, and Life Skills Education – daily classes.

SOUTHVIEW HEALTH CENTER 25 Thorpe Drive Dayton, Ohio 45402 www.communityhealthdayton.org/SouthviewHealthCenter

SOUTHVIEW MEDICAL CENTER 1997 Miamisburg-Centerville Road Dayton, Ohio 45459 (937) 439-6000 www.ketteringhealth.org/southview

SYCAMORE HOSPITAL 4000 Miamisburg – Centerville Road Miamisburg, Ohio 45342 (937) 866-0551 www.khnetwork.org

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US DEPARTMENT OF VETERAN AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER 4100 West Third Street Dayton, Ohio 45428 (937) 268-6511 www.dayton.va.gov

VICTOR J. CASSANO HEALTH CENTER 165 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 558-0180 www.khnetwork.org/cassano

WRIGHT-PATTERSON MEDICAL CENTER 4881 Sugar Maple Drive Area A, Building 830 Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433-5300 (937) 257-0837 www.wpafb.af.mil/units/wpmc

MENTAL HEALTH/ALCOHOL & DRUG ADDICTION SERVICES AL-ANON / ALATEEN FAMILY GROUPS P.O. Box 282 Dayton, Ohio 45401 (937) 427-5439 www.al-anondaytonoh.org Offer a self-help recovery program for families and friends of alcoholics, whether or not the alcoholic seeks help or recognizes the existence of a drinking problem. Members give and receive comfort and understanding through a mutual exchange of experiences, strength, and hope. Anonymity is maintained.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 120 West Second Street, #211 Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 222-2211 www.aadaytononline.org Alcoholics provide mutual support for one another, fellowship, and information provided through meetings attended as often as needed. Interpreter service available for hearing impaired individuals during meetings.

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CRISISCARE Elizabeth Place, NW Bldg., 1st Floor 601 Edwin C. Moses Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 224-4646 www.sbhihelp.org Provide 24/7 walk-in crisis intervention/counseling, 24/7 telephone hotline/warmline, 24/7 pre-hospital screening, scheduled comprehensive mental health/alcohol and other drug (AoD) diagnostic assessments scheduled psychiatric medication/assessments.

DAY-MONT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE 1520 Germantown Street Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 222-8111 www.daymont.org Provide outpatient psychiatric/counseling services for those suffering from mental health and substance abuse, case management, diagnostic assessment, individual, family, group sessions, psychotherapy, as well as, pharmacology services, and services for children and youth.

EASTWAY BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE 600 Wayne Avenue 4950 Northcutt Place Dayton, Ohio 45410 Dayton, Ohio 45414 (937) 496-2000 (937) 496-2020 www.eastway.org Offer mental health, substance abuse, housing, employment, and educational services. Serve adults, children, and families throughout Montgomery County and beyond. Offer competency and sanity evaluations, expert testimony, and the forensic monitoring of probationers and parolees for adults involved with the criminal justice system.

FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Main Office Location: 2211 Arbor Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45439 (937) 222-9481 A network of programs and services including family and mental health counseling, parenting and anger management classes.

NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS (NAMI) 409 E. Monument Avenue, Suite 102 Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 299-3667 www.nami-mc.org NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. NAMI advocates for access to services, treatment, supports and research and is steadfast in its commitment to raise awareness and build a community for hope for all of those in need. page 22 MENTAL HEALTH/ALCOHOL & DRUG ADDICTION SERVICES cont’d

NOVA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 732 Beckman Street Dayton, Ohio 45410 (937) 253-1680 www.novabh.org Provide consultation on drug abuse to businesses and industries. Offer prevention and awareness services to the community via speakers and literature, residential, drug-free, treatment using the best-practice model CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy), motivational interviewing, and motivational enhancement. Length of stay is based on individual needs. Program includes counseling, vocational rehabilitation, and activities therapy. Also offer a dual diagnosis residential treatment program adapted to the needs of substance abusing mentally ill persons.

PUBLIC HEALTH DAYTON & MONTGOMERY COUNTY CENTER FOR ALCOHOLISM & DRUG ADDICTION SERVICES (CADAS) One Elizabeth Place Southeast, 3rd Floor Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 461-5223 CrisisCare Hotline - (937) 224-4646 www.phdmc.org Offer 28 day non-medical community residential treatment services for adult men and women. Structured 30 bed program that provides individual and group counseling, education and skills building. Also provide a substance abuse prevention program for parents of pre-school children.

PROJECT CURE 1800 North James H. McGee Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 262-3500 (937) 262-3523 www.projectcureinc.org A chemical dependency treatment center dedicated to treating persons with Drug and Alcohol Addiction. Specialize in the treatment of Opiate Dependence utilizing Medication Assisted Treatment with Methadone. Urine drug screening is also utilized to monitor progress and the presence of drug use. Clients are referred after an initial assessment at CrisisCare (224-4646).

SALVATION ARMY ADULT REHABILITATION 913 South Patterson Boulevard Dayton, OH 45402 (937) 461-2769 x112 Offer a six to nine month residential rehabilitation program for drug and/or alcohol abusers. Open to men and women ages 18 and over, who have been drug free at least 24 hours, are not intoxicated, and are willing to access the whole program offered, which includes: a residential program, work therapy assignment and Christian-based spiritual program.

page 23 MENTAL HEALTH/ALCOHOL & DRUG ADDICTION SERVICES cont’d SAMARITAN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 601 Edwin C. Moses Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 734-8333 www.sbhihelp.org Young Children’s Assessment and Treatment Services (YCATS) Offer early intervention, assessment, and treatment to children ages birth through kindergarten who are experiencing behavioral health problems such as attachment disorders, depression, abuse/neglect issues, and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders. Youth Resources Offer assessment and treatment services to children ages 5-17 experiencing behavioral health problems such as depression and anxiety, anger outbursts, oppositional and defiant behavior, attention deficit/hyperactivity disor- ders, abuse/trauma issues, and adjustments to Foster Homes. Samaritan Counseling Alternatives (SCA) Offer assessment and treatment services to individuals ages 18 years through older adults. Counseling for adults experiencing mental health problems such as depression and anxiety, anger and family/relationship prob- lems, stress, work-related issues, psychiatric disorders, grief and loss, and personal/emotional problems.

SOUTH COMMUNITY INC. 3095 Kettering Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45439 (937) 293-8300 www.southcommunity.com Provide individual, family and group counseling for children and adults, community psychiatric support for children and adults, school-based mental health services, youth partial hospitalization, foster care for children, Integrated Dual Disordered Treatment (IDDT) for adults, Assertive Case Management Team (ACT) for adults, Community Intervention Team specifically serving persons with serious and persistent mental illness and physical disorders.

SUICIDE PREVENTION CENTER P. O. Box 1393 Dayton, Ohio 45401-1393 (937) 229-7777 (24-Hour Hotline) (937) 226-0818 (Business Line) www.suicidepreventioncenter.tk Provide a 24-hour crisis hotline for all individuals who are in crisis, feeling suicidal, depressed, overwhelmed, and/or turning to self destructive behavior. Services also include support groups, a school prevention program, and suicide prevention training workshops.

URBAN MINORITY ALCOHOL & DRUG ADDICTION OUTREACH PROGRAM (UMADAOP) One Elizabeth Place West Pavilion, 4th Floor, Suite 400 Dayton, Ohio 45408 (937) 276-2176 www.umadaops.com/dayton Offer prevention and outreach programs targeting the African-American community, AIDS education, violence prevention, teen pregnancy prevention, elder care, parenting, and Circle For Reentry Ohio programs. page 24 MENTAL HEALTH/ALCOHOL & DRUG ADDICTION SERVICES cont’d US DEPARTMENT OF VETERAN AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER 4100 West Third Street Dayton, Ohio 45428 (937) 268-6511 www.dayton.va.gov Provide residential treatment for veterans with chronic medical and/or psychiatric diagnoses, including individual counseling, substance abuse counseling. Assist veterans with adjustment problems, in obtaining jobs, securing housing, and re-adjusting to being in the workforce and the community. Provide a residential rehabilitation treatment program for veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Provide diagnostic assessment and evaluation of veterans exposed to combat trauma and war-zone related stress. Offer outpatient and 28-day inpatient treatment for substance abuse, including follow-up outpatient care. Also offers support services for families of abusers, informational workshops for families and friends, couples, groups, individual, and marital counseling.

WOMANLINE COUNSELING CENTER (a program of Family Service Association) 2211 Arbor Boulevard Moraine, Ohio 45439 (937) 223-3446 www.womanlinedayton.org Provide professional mental health counseling in the form of brief treatment or long-term counseling for women, specializing in all women’s issues, such as: depression, anxiety, relationship issues, self-esteem, coping skills, and sexual abuse recovery treatment.

WOMEN’S RECOVERY CENTER 515 Martin Drive Xenia, Ohio 45385 (937) 352-2900 www.khnetwork.org/wrc Provide non-medical residential and outpatient treatment for alcohol, tobacco and other drug dependent women. Serve women ages 18 and older from throughout the Miami Valley. Pregnant women and women with small children are welcome. Childcare services are available on site. Substance abuse counseling education and case management are provided.

page 25 MILITARY FAMILY SERVICES (Wright Patterson AFB) CHILD CARE RESOURCE AND REFERRAL (937) 257-2644

DENTAL CLINIC Wright Patterson Medical Center, 2nd Floor 4881 Sugar Maple Drive Wright Patterson AFB. Ohio 45433 (937) 257-8761 Provide comprehensive dental care for all active duty military personnel assigned to Wright- Patterson and is one of the largest and best-equipped dental clinics in the Air Force.

FAMILY SUPPORT CENTERS Airman & Family Readiness Center Building 2 2000 Albrook Drive Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433-5312 (937) 257-3592 Family Support Centers across the Air Force were renamed Airman & Family Readiness Centers to reflect their importance to mission accomplishment. The Airman & Family Readiness Center supports individuals, families, and leadership with programs and services to strengthen communities, encourage self-sufficiency, enhance mission readiness and ease adaptation to the Air Force way of life. The center serves singles, couples and families alike.

HOUSING OFFICE (937) 257-6547 www.housing.af.mil A one-stop shop for Airmen and their families to obtain information about the housing options and support services available to them at Air Force Bases world-wide.

MEDICAL CENTER 4881 Sugar Maple Drive Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433 (937) 257-0837 Wright-Patterson Medical Center is a Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations accredited 301 bed, multispecialty facility. It is designated the lead agent medical treatment facility for TRI- CARE Region North.

MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Wright Patterson Medical Center, 1st Floor 4881 Sugar Maple Drive Wright Patterson AFB. Ohio 45433 (937) 257-9032

MENTAL HEALTH PEDIATRICS WOMEN’S HEALTH (937) 257-6876 (937) 257-6991 (937) 257-1160 www.wpafb.af.mil

page 26 MISCELLANEOUS CENTER FOR HEALTHY COMMUNITIES KINSHIP NAVIGATOR PROGRAM One Elizabeth Place West Medical Plaza, Suite 110 Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 775-8245 (Intake) www.med.wright.edu/chc Assist kinship caregivers and their children by making referrals, assisting with application forms, and accompanying caregivers to community resources as needed. Also provide educational materials.

DAYTON MEDIATION CENTER 371 West 2nd Street, 3rd Floor Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 333-2345 (937) 333-2366 (fax) www.daytonmediationcenter.org Provide the conflict management process of mediation for individuals, families, employees and management, landlord and tenants, schools, universities/colleges, elder care, law enforcement agencies and courts, married couples, and people in long-term committed relationships.

THE MENTORING COLLABORATIVE 1133 S. Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, Suite 189 Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 512-3179 www.mentoringcollaborative.org Coordinate and support youth mentoring programs in Montgomery County through training, resource develop- ment and recruitment. Provide a full resource center that provides tips, advice and the most current best-prac- tice information to help partner agencies create the most successful experiences for their mentors and mentees.

MIAMI VALLEY INTERPRETERS 2390 South Dixie Drive Dayton, Ohio 45409 (937) 222-8200 www.mviglobal.com Provide medical interpreting and translation services. Interpreters and translators are available to assist in communication needs 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES, FAMILY ASSISTANCE DIVISION (formerly Social Services and Income Support Division) 1111 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45422 (General Mailing Zip - 45417) (937) 225-4148 www.mcohio.org

OMBUDSMAN’S OFFICE (Joint Office of Citizen Complaints) 15 East Fourth Street, Suite 208 Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 223-4613 www.dayton-ombudsman.org Investigate complaints from Montgomery County citizens about government agencies and programs. Provide information about government services, schools, and social services. page 27 MISCELLANEOUS cont’d (Birth/Death Certificates)PUBLIC HEALTH DAYTON AND MONTGOMERY COUNTY Montgomery County: 117 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45422 (937) 225-4420 www.phdmc.org

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Dayton Office Federal Building 200 West Second Street, Room 209 Dayton, Ohio 45402 1 (888) 329-5724 *Valid photo ID needed to enter the federal building www.socialsecurity.gov Apply online for retirement, Medicare, disability, and spouse benefits.

UNITED WAY’S HELPLINK 2-1-1 33 West First Street, Suite 500 Dayton, Ohio 45402 2-1-1 or (937) 225-3000 or 1-800-91-REACH www.helplink211.org Provide information and referral services 24 hours a day, 365 days per year, after-hour answering service.

VOCA LINK 405 West First Street, Unit A Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 223-1415 www.vocalink.net Provide on-site, over the phone and video remote interpreter services for any language, 24/7.

NUTRITION SERVICES WOMAN, INFANTS AND CHILDREN (WIC) Drew Health Center 1323 West Third Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 225-4491 Sunrise Center 1320 East 5th Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 225-6166 West Carrollton Clinic 113 Central Avenue West Carrollton, OH 45449 937-859-7974 www.phdmc.org/health/community/wic A Special Supplemental Nutrition Program. Serves families up to 185% of the Department of Health and Human Services poverty income guidelines. WIC participants are issued coupons at each visit. page 28 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

ABC PEDIATRIC THERAPY 8000 Miller Farm Lane Centerville, Ohio 45458 (937) 281-1286 www.abcpediatrictherapy.com Promote overall improvements in the gross motor, fine motor, and communication areas. Home programming – therapists assist parents/care-givers in developing successful strategies and exercises that are useful and meaningful in each child’s everyday environment to encourage greater independence and participation in all areas of functioning.

DAYTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL One Children’s Plaza Dayton, Ohio 45404-1815 (937) 641-3000 www.childrensdayton.org Evaluate and treat problems related to upper extremity function, such as range of motion, strength and coordination. Standardized tests are used to determine the level of function of fine motor, visual motor/visual perceptive and activities of daily living skills.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY BOARD OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES (DDS) Services are available in the home, other community settings or in a center. Intervention sessions can be in group settings with other parents and children, or in individual settings. Southview Children and Family Center 25 Thorpe Drive Dayton, Ohio 45420 (937) 258-1446 Northview School 8114 North Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45415-1799 (937) 890-0730 www.mcbdds.org An intervention program that accounts for the whole brain growth. The Parent and Child Enrichment Program (PACE) staff includes Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Speech Therapists, Pediatric Nurses, and Family Consultants. These professionals are available for consultation, parent training, education, and support based on the needs of the child, the specific outcome, the child’s current developmental status, and previous response to intervention.

THERAPY CONNECTIONS 2498 Dayton Xenia Road Beavercreek, Ohio 45434 www.therapyconnections.net Address skills of self help, problem solving, visual perception, coordination and self regulation. With the development of these skills, and collaboration with families, occupational therapists promote function and independence in everyday living.

page 29 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY cont’d UNITED REHABILITATION SERVICES 4710 Troy Pike Dayton, Ohio 45424 (937) 233-1230 www.ursdayton.org Serve infants, children and adults with disabilities or other special needs since 1956. Services promote independence, community inclusion, and support for families. PARENTING/HOME VISITING PROGRAMS CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES 1046 Brown Street Dayton OH 45409 937-223-7217 www.cssmv.org Programs for pregnant teens and young parents designed to help strengthen parenting skills, and prevent and treat behavioral problems in children.

DAYTON RIGHT TO LIFE FOUNDATION 425 North Findlay Street Dayton, Ohio 45404 (937) 461-3625 www.daytonlife.org Offer prenatal and parenting classes for young people 21 and under who meet specific requirements and make a commitment to positive change.

EARLY HEAD START (Miami Valley Child Development Centers) 215 Horace Street Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 226-5664 (call for a list of locations) www.mvcdc.org A full day, comprehensive child development program. Offer linguistically and culturally appropriate health, education, and social services to income eligible families. Ages six weeks to three years, or pregnant women.

EAST END COMMUNITY SERVICES 624 Xenia Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45410 (937) 259-1898 www.east-end.org Offer program called Taking Off to Success (TOTS) that provides 12 weeks of education to parents who are pregnant or have a child from birth to kindergarten age. For East End Dayton residents only.

HELP ME GROW BRIGHTER FUTURES (Home Visiting Programs - Healthy Families America/Nurse-Family Partnership/ Early Head Start/Bright Beginnings) 1133 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, Suite 240 Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 208-4769 www.hmgbf.org Provide the information, support and encouragement parents need to help their children develop optimally during the crucial early years of life. page 30 PARENTING/HOME VISITING PROGRAMS

UNITED REHABILITATION SERVICES 4710 Troy Pike Dayton, Ohio 45424 (937) 233-1230 www.ursdayton.org Serve infants, children and adults with disabilities or other special needs since 1956. Services promote independence, community inclusion, and support for families. Parent Cafe: Designed to create opportunities for parents to connect, share, and learn from each other so they are better able to meet the needs of their families. Meetings are facilitated by parent hosts with staff support. The primary target will be families with children 0-21 years experiencing a disability. Social skill development will be the focus of activities with the children while their parents are together. United Rehabilitation Services child care staff has been trained and certified to meet the special needs of these children.

WOMEN’S CENTERS OF OHIO 359 Forest Avenue, Suite 203 Dayton, Ohio 45405 (937) 226-7414 www.womenscenterohio.com Offer parenting education for prenatal parents who are clients, and other first-time pregnant clients referred from various organizations. Address parenting and child development

page 31 PHYSICAL THERAPY ABC PEDIATRIC THERAPY www.abcpediatrictherapy.com 8000 Miller Farm Lane Centerville, Ohio 45458 (937) 281-1286 Work to enhance overall strength and mobility. Gross motor skills such as rolling, sitting, crawling, standing, walking, running, jumping, climbing, skipping, and ball skills are the foundation of gross motor development.

DAYTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL www.childrensdayton.org One Children’s Plaza Dayton, Ohio 45404-1815 (937) 641-3000 Evaluate and treat problems related to mobility, strength, coordination, balance, flexibility, pain and develop- mental concerns, such as sitting, crawling and walking. Therapists use standardized tests to determine the level of function in these areas. Services are available at the main campus as well as our north and south offices.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY BOARD OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES (DDS) Southview Children and Family Center 25 Thorpe Drive Dayton, Ohio 45420 (937) 258-1446 Northview School 8114 North Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45415-1799 (937) 890-0730 www.mcbdds.org An intervention program that accounts for the whole brain growth. The Parent and Child Enrichment Program (PACE) staff includes Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Speech Therapists, Pediatric Nurses, and Family Consultants.

SYNERGY FAMILY THERAPY SPECIALISTS 1700 Thomas Paine Parkway Centerville, Ohio 45459 (937) 428-6273 Diagnose and treat conditions that limit the body’s ability to move and function in daily life.

THERAPY CONNECTIONS 2498 Dayton Xenia Road Beavercreek, Ohio 45434 www.therapyconnections.net Work to enhance the child’s gross motor skills to increase independence. Skills that may be addressed consist of balance, coordination, strength and flexibility.

UNITED REHABILITATION SERVICES www.ursdayton.org 4710 Troy Pike Dayton, Ohio 45424 (937) 233-1230 Serving infants, children and adults with disabilities or other special needs since 1956. Services promote independence, community inclusion, and support for families. page 32 PREGNANCY MOMS AND BABIES FIRST Drew Health Center 1323 West Third Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 461-4336 www.phdmc.org/health/community/hmhm Clients are scheduled for home visits throughout every stage of the pregnancy, and remain with their assigned Certified Community Health Worker until the child’s first birthday. HOLY FAMILY PRENATAL CARE AT ELIZABETH’S NEW LIFE CENTER 359 Forest Avenue, Suite 202 Dayton, Ohio 45405 (937) 228-4492 www.holyfamilyprenatalcare Provide family-centered prenatal care and health education to Medicaid-eligible pregnant women in the Miami Valley. Comprehensive, accessible and affordable prenatal care and health education are the best ways to improve pregnancy outcomes.

HELP ME GROW BRIGHTER FUTURES (Nurse-Family Partnership) 1133 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 208-4769 www.hmgbf.org A nurse-led maternal health and home visitation program, Nurse-Family Partnership partners low-income, first-time moms with maternal and child health nurses. The resulting trusted relationship gives these moms the support they need to have a healthy pregnancy, improve their child’s health and development, and become more economically self-sufficient.

(WIC) WOMEN, INFANTS & CHILDREN Drew Health Center 1323 West Third Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 225-4491 www.phdmc.org Provide nutritional counseling, supplemental foods, breast feeding support, and information to promote good health and safe delivery of a healthy baby. The Prenatal program cares for pregnant women from Montgomery County until they are approximately 36 weeks gestation (about 8 months), dependent upon risk factors and maternal and fetal health issues.

page 33 PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE EQUITAS HEALTH (formerly AIDS Resource Center Ohio) 15 West Fourth Street, Suite 200 Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 461-2437 www.equitashealth.com Provide funds and case management for the provision of health-related services for persons with AIDS/HIV+. Emergency assistance can be accessed to pay for medical appointments, medications, housing, medical/other community based referrals, and other HIV-related support services.

REACH OUT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY Free Clinics and Charitable Pharmacy 25 East Foraker Street Dayton, Ohio 45409 (937) 258-2000 www.daytonreachout.org Provide safety-net medical services such as walk-in clinics and pharmacy assistance to the uninsured/ underinsured population of Montgomery County. Patients may be referred from local hospital clinics or upon discharge from the emergency room for follow-up care.

SPEECH & LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY

ABC PEDIATRIC THERAPY 8000 Miller Farm Lane Centerville, Ohio 45458 (937) 281-1286 www.abcpediatrictherapy.com

DAYTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL One Children’s Plaza Dayton, Ohio 45404-1815 (937) 641-3000 www.childrensdayton.org Evaluation and treatment provided for children and adolescents with articulation, language, voice, fluency, pragmatic/social language and oral motor/feeding disorders. Services are available at the main campus as well as our north and south offices.

page 34 SPEECH & LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY cont’d MONTGOMERY COUNTY BOARD OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES (DDS) Southview Children and Family Center Northview School 25 Thorpe Drive 8114 North Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45420 Dayton, Ohio 45415-1799 (937) 258-1446 (937) 890-0730 www.mcbdds.org

SPEECH AND LANGUAGE ASSOCIATES 5045 North Main Street, Suite 350 15 Southmoor Circle Dayton, Ohio 45415 Dayton, Ohio 45429 (937) 886-4312 www.daytonspeech.com

THERAPY CONNECTIONS 2498 Dayton Xenia Road Beavercreek, Ohio 45434 www.therapyconnections.net

UNITED REHABILITATION SERVICES 4710 Troy Pike Dayton, Ohio 45424 (937) 233-1230 www.ursdayton.org Serve infants, children and adults with disabilities or other special needs since 1956. Services promote independence, community inclusion, and support for families.

INDEPENDENT SPEECH PATHOLOGISTS Arnett, Gina - Independent Licensed SLP (937) 307-0606 Koesters, Carla - Independent Licensed SLP (937) 524-2614 Kuzila, Jo Ellen - Independent Licensed SLP (937) 293-5604 Russ, Kristen - Independent Licensed SLP (937) 291-0744

page 35 SPECIAL NEEDS/EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES ADVOCATES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES 25 Thorpe Drive Dayton, Ohio 45420 (937) 781-9890 Serve people with developmental disabilities and their families to advocate to gain resources and information for effective change.

ADVENTURES IN MOVEMENT (AIM for the Handicapped) 945 Danbury Road Dayton, Ohio 45420 937-294-4611 www.aimforthehandicapped.org Movement exercises that are most beneficial and easily adaptable to individuals with visual, hearing, emotional, learning, orthopedic, or coordination problems.

AUTISM DIAGNOSTIC OBSERVATION SCHEDULE (ADOS) Help Me Grow Brighter Futures 1133 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 4517 (937) 208-4769 www.mvdsa.org The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) is a semi-structured assessment of communication, social interaction, and play (or imaginative use of materials) for individuals suspected of having autism or other pervasive developmental disorders. The ADOS consists of four modules, each of which is appropriate for children and adults of differing developmental and language levels, ranging from nonverbal to verbally-fluent.

AUTISM SOCIETY 4801 Springfield Street Dayton OH 45431 (937) 237-3904 www.support.autism-society.org The nation’s leading grassroots autism organization, exists to improve the lives of all affected by autism. Provide support, awareness, and information to families living with autism and the public at large

CHILDREN WITH MEDICAL HANDICAPS (CMH) Job Center, Suite 309-310 1133 South Edwin C. Moses Blvd. Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 225-6459 www.phdmc.org Provide assistance to children with special health care needs and their families who meet the medical and financial eligibility criteria. Assistance is provided to children under the age of 21 who have special health care needs (primarily chronic illnesses). Assist with the diagnostic services and treatment services.

COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR THE DEAF (A Program of Family Service Association) 2211 Arbor Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45439 (937) 222-9481 www.fsadayton.org/services-for-the-deaf Provide services to children birth to age three with a diagnosed hearing loss. page 36 SPECIAL NEEDS/EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES cont’d DAYTON AUTISM NETWORKING TEAM (DANT) Southview Children and Family Center 25 Thorpe Drive Dayton, Ohio 45420 (937) 918-2110 Provide support, information and resources to individuals with Autism and their families.

DAYTON ASPERGERS RESOURCE NETWORK (DARN) Christ United Methodist Church 3340 Shroyer Road Kettering, OH 45440 (937) 433-4505 http://darngroup.tripod.com Provide support, information and resources to individuals with Asperger’s Syndrome and their families.

DEAF COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER 3323 Stanley Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45404 (937) 641-8123 www.dcrcohio.org Provide services for the deaf, hard of hearing, and their families.

GOODWILL EASTER SEALS MIAMI VALLEY 660 S. Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45402 (937) 461-4800 www.gesmv.org Offer more than 40 services and programs which help people with disabilities or disadvantaged conditions discover their strengths, skills, abilities, and vocational interests. Provide senior and children services.

GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF ADVOCACY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Ohio Client Assistance Program 50 West Broad Street, #1400 Columbus, Ohio 43215 800-282-9181 www.olrs.ohio.gov/olrs-services Advocate for people with disabilities seeking services from agencies funded by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and provided by the Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission. Provide information and referral to services for people with disabilities.

HELP ME GROW BRIGHTER FUTURES 1133 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, Suite 240 Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 208-4769 www.hmgbf.org Serve families with concerns about their child’s development, children with a development disability or children with a medical diagnosis that may lead to a developmental delay.

page 37 SPECIAL NEEDS/EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES cont’d MIAMI VALLEY DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION 1133 South Edwin C. Moses Boulevard, Suite 375 Dayton, Ohio 45417 (937) 222-0744 www.mvdsa.org Provide information, support, and resources to individuals with Down syndrome and their families.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY BOARD OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES (DDS) Southview Children and Family Center 25 Thorpe Drive Dayton, Ohio 45420 (937) 258-1446 Northview School 8114 North Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45415-1799 (937) 890-0730 www.mcbdds.org Provide services in home or community settings. Intervention sessions are individualized and based on helping families achieve IFSP outcomes. An early intervention program aims to provide functional strategies to families that can be easily incorporated into the child’s daily routine to help them achieve IFSP outcomes. The Parent and Child Enrichment Program (PACE) team includes Developmental Specialists, Occupational/ Physical/Speech Therapists, a Pediatric Nurse, and Intake and Transition Specialists.

OHIO COALITION FOR THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES 165 West Center Street, Suite 302 Marion, Ohio 43302 1 (800)-374-2806 www.ocecd.org Serve families of infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities in Ohio, and agencies who provide services to them. OCECD’s programs help parents become informed and effective representatives for their children in all educational settings

UNITED REHABILITATION SERVICES 4710 Troy Pike Dayton, Ohio 45424 (937) 233-1230 www.ursdayton.org Serve infants, children and adults with disabilities or other special needs since 1956. Services promote independence, community inclusion, and support for families.

WE CARE ARTS 3035 Wilmington Pike Kettering Ohio 45429 (937) 252-3937 www.wecarearts.org A place where people with disabilities learn independence and build self esteem. Those with emotional, mental and/or physical disabilities come to the facility and create artwork, which fosters confidence and empowerment. page 38 TRANSPORTATION PEOPLE’S TRANSPORTATION (937) 236-2700

PROJECT MOBILITY OF REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (RTA) (937) 425-8300

REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (RTA) (937) 425-8400

DAYTON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL VISION SERVICES One Children’s Plaza Dayton, Ohio 45404-1815 (937) 641-3020 www.childrensdayton.org Pediatric Ophthalmologists Michael S. Bloom, MD Robert T. Bloom, MD Bloom Family Eye Surgeons is a private practice located at Dayton Children’s. Insurance plans accepted may be different than Dayton Children’s. Provide care and treatment of eye disorders. Offer child-friendly diagnostic services as well as pediatric medicine and surgery to help manage the health of a child’s vision.

DAYTON EYE ASSOCIATES MONTGOMERY COUNTY BOARD OF Main Office Location DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES 89 Sylvania Drive SERVICES (DDS) Dayton, Ohio 45440 Northview School (937) 320-2020 8114 North Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45415-1799 North Office Location (937) 890-0730 77 East Woodbury Drive www.mcbdds.org Dayton, Ohio 45415 Provide consultative services to families and (937) 276-2020 professionals as to communication, orientation and www.daytoneyeassociates.com mobility, and visual training for infants and toddlers Pediatric Ophthalmologist under the age of three with a vision impairment/loss. Richard L. Liston, MD Trained in the diagnosis of eye disorders and their medical and surgical treatment.

MIAMI VALLEY REGIONAL CENTER 4801 Springfield Street Riverside, Ohio 45431 (937) 236-9965 Miami Valley Regional Center - www.mcesc.org/9/home Region 10 State Support Team - www.sst10.org Montgomery County Educational Service Center - www.mcesc.org Provide orientation/mobility, and vision intervention services to students who are blind or visually impaired, including those with multiple disabilities, ages 3 to 21. Also provide assessment, consultation, and direct services for staff and students in an educational setting. page 39