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OPIATE OPIATE Columbus & Franklin County, • Spring 2017 • Spring Ohio County, & Franklin Columbus

OPIATE COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE 1 For more information about opiate addiction and local about opiate information more For visit www.columbus.gov/opiatecrisis. resources, community 5/18/2017 or if you would like your program’s information to be included to information program’s your like would or if you 614-724- at LSW MASW, Green, Melissa contact in this guide, or [email protected]. 2033 Herald, Inc. for pricing and shipping information at 419-492- at pricing and shipping information Inc. for Herald, 2133 or [email protected]. information organization’s has been a change in your If there If you have questions about specific services, contact the about specific services, questions have If you directly. provider service The contact Guide, Resource of the Opiate copies printed For The information in this resource guide was compiled by compiled guide was in this resource information The partners. community from Public Health with input Columbus

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Agencies Coalitions Community Extended Stay/Inpatient/Residential/Detox Extended Treatment Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Services Treatment Women Pregnant Adolescent Treatment Services Treatment Adolescent Drop-In Centers Drop-In Housing Half Way Other Crisis Intervention Services Intervention Other Crisis Emergency Response Services Response Emergency

INDEX OTHER RESOURCES OTHER SYRINGE ACCESS SYRINGE SERVICES TREATMENT SUPPORT GROUPS SUPPORT RECOVERY HOUSING RECOVERY PHYSICIAN LOCATORS PHYSICIAN PREVENTION SERVICES NALOXONE ACCESS NALOXONE INFECTIOUS DISEASE COUNSELING & TESTING COUNSELING DISEASE INFECTIOUS CRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICES CRISIS INTERVENTION HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE USE TO HOW OVERVIEW & OVERDOSE ADDICTION CONTENTS with page by type of service. type of service. by care providers, family members, family providers, care so you are also encouraged to contact to also encouraged are so you To provide the public with current information and information the public with current provide To

visit www.columbus.gov/harm. services may change may services phone or website. by providers service on the Columbus electronically available guide is also This digital version, current the most For Public Health website. numbers where these organizations can be found. can these organizations numbers where can be used by guide This use. opiate friends and those experiencing and epidemic, organizations the opiate As Ohio addresses a variety of services (e.g., infectious disease testing and disease testing infectious (e.g., of services a variety alphabetically in listed are Organizations support groups). each section. is an index there In the back of this guide, This guide is organized alphabetically guide is organized This offer they if than once more be listed may Organizations Resource guide services are intended to help those addicted to addicted help those to intended are guide services Resource treatment. for ready are they that the day for alive drugs stay resources to assist those who are impacted by opiate use and opiate by impacted are those who assist to resources addiction. IN THIS GUIDE? THESE SERVICES WHY INCLUDE GOAL: • • • • HELPFUL TIPS: HELPFUL • addiction. It is not a comprehensive guide to all opiate guide to It is not a comprehensive addiction. supporting guide for issues” is a “key but concerns, addiction and recovery. treatment addiction opiate HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE THIS USE TO HOW tool reference is a Guide Resource Community Opiate The and use opiate by impacted individuals who are help to

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OVERVIEW & OVERDOSE & OVERDOSE ADDICTION

OPIATE COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE 5 www.columbus.gov/OpiateResourceGuides. them to encourage to those using support emotional Offer ultimatums. while avoiding seek services to Provide supportive resources available in this guide to those in this guide to available resources supportive Provide using opioids. card resource pocket opiate the companion Provide online at can be found those using opioids. Card to Talk to youth about avoiding drugs and practicing positive positive practicing drugs and about avoiding youth to Talk skills. coping tramadol (Ultram). (Ultram). tramadol Opioids include drugs such as heroin, oxycodone (Percocet, (Percocet, oxycodone such as heroin, Opioids include drugs Lortab, (Vicodin, hydrocodone OxyContin), Percodan, (Dilaudid), buprenorphine hydromorphine fentanyl, Norco), morphine and methadone, codeine, Suboxone), (Subutex, Opioids are drugs that depress or relax the activity of the or relax depress drugs that Opioids are of pain and affecting feelings decreasing system, nervous breathing. harmful consequences. harmful consequences. and can be long-lasting, changes These the brain. Drugs change who abuse drugs. seen in people behaviors harmful can lead to Addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is disease that brain relapsing is a chronic, Addiction use despite drug seeking and compulsive by characterized • • • immediately. immediately. • HOW TO HELP OTHERS TO HOW and 911 should be called emergency is a medical An overdose • WHAT ARE OPIOIDS? WHAT • • WHAT IS ADDICTION? WHAT • ADDICTION & OVERDOSE & OVERDOSE ADDICTION OVERVIEW

ADDICTION & OVERDOSE OVERVIEW 6 ADDICTION & OVERDOSE OVERVIEW 7 Naloxone works rapidly and will not harm the person rapidly works Naloxone it. receiving can be used to reverse an overdose caused by opioid drugs. caused by an overdose reverse can be used to blocks the naloxone during an overdose, administered When breathing. restores and opioids on the brain of effects muscle or as a nasal spray. as an injection in a It can be given If possible, administer naloxone (Narcan). naloxone administer If possible, that as Narcan known is a medicine commonly Naloxone struggling to breath. to struggling can block mouth that nothing is in the person’s sure Make slow, or is very has stopped If breathing their breathing. breathing. begin rescue Try to wake the person up by yelling their name and rubbing yelling the person up by wake to Try knuckles. with your the middle of their chest or is stopped the person has that Call 911 and explain No response when you yell the person’s name or rub the the person’s yell when you No response knuckles with your their chest middle of Face is pale and clammy is pale and Face toenails and/or Blue lips, fingernails or no pulse erratic Slow, out asleep or nodding noises while gurgling Snoring or Slow breathing (less than 1 breath every 5 seconds) or no 5 seconds) every 1 breath than (less breathing Slow breathing Vomiting • • • • WHAT IS NALOXONE? WHAT • • • • HOW TO RESPOND TO AN OVERDOSE RESPOND TO TO HOW • • • • • • • SIGNS OF AN OVERDOSE OF AN SIGNS feeling low? feeling symptoms: withdrawal experiencing currently you Are diarrhea, insomnia, muscle pain nausea, sweating, excessive fatigue? or extended Has your drug use caused problems at home with your with your home at problems drug use caused Has your or family? spouse/partner or avoid symptoms ease withdrawal used to you Have Have you ever felt that if you could quit using, your life your quit using, could if you that felt ever you Have be better? would school or at the law, with in trouble been ever you Have use? your due to work Have you ever felt you should cut down your use? your cut down should you felt ever you Have using? bad about guilty or felt ever you Have HAVE naloxone (Narcan) on hand so someone can help on hand so someone (Narcan) naloxone HAVE overdose. a life-threatening reverse care We Help is available. not alone. are you that KNOW about YOU. CALL for help or more information. or more help CALL for

• • OPIATE OR DRUG ADDICTION CRISIS? OPIATE do... things to Three • If you said yes to any of the above, please see Treatment please see Treatment the above, of any to said yes If you on page 41. Services EXPERIENCING AN KNOW OR SOMEONE YOU ARE YOU 7. 5. 6. 3. 4. IF YOU ARE USING OPIATES, HOW DO YOU KNOW YOU YOU KNOW DO YOU HOW OPIATES, USING ARE IF YOU HELP? GET TO READY ARE 1. 2.

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SERVICES INTERVENTION CRISIS

OPIATE COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE 9 PLEASE CALL 911. PLEASE 614-276-2273 (CARE) 614-276-2273 614-722-1800 (24 hour access) (24 614-722-1800 www.netcareaccess.org www.nationwidechildrens.org/crisis-services experiencing an immediate crisis emergency from 8 a.m-3:30 from crisis emergency an immediate experiencing St. E. Broad 741 at Monday-Friday p.m., clients over 18 requiring stabilization before returning home returning before stabilization 18 requiring clients over on a Clients enter need of hospitalization. but not in immediate 7 days. up to stay basis and may voluntary those not for can be completed in assessments Walk The Crisis Hotline is available for emergency response 24 24 response emergency for Crisis Hotline is available The a year. days 365 a week, 7 days hours a day, for is available Ave. 199 S. Central Unit at A Crisis Stabilization Web: Web: abuse related mental health and substance help for Immediate phone on the Crisis Hotline. by available are emergencies referrals for ongoing service. for referrals Crisis Hotline Access Netcare Phone: Web: Web: emergency for linkage ensure 17 and under to youth Serves and providers, with community coordination evaluations, EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICES RESPONSE EMERGENCY Hotline Psychiatric Hospital Youth Children’s Nationwide Phone: If you are experiencing an emergency, an emergency, experiencing are If you CRISIS INTERVENTIONCRISIS SERVICES

CRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICES 10 CRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICES 11 741-741 614-221-5445 www.ncmhs.org/Emergency.htm phone bill with the mobile service carrier. phone bill with the mobile service confidential, anonymous and secure. Data usage while texting texting while usage Data and secure. anonymous confidential, a and the number will not appear on Line is free the Crisis Text Throughout Ohio, individuals can text the keyword “4hope” to “4hope” the keyword text individuals can Ohio, Throughout is message Your a Crisis Counselor. to be connected to 741 741 (OhioMHAS) (OhioMHAS) line in Ohio: Crisis text Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Mental Health and Addiction Ohio Department of Senior Suicide Prevention Services: 614-294-3309 Services: Senior Suicide Prevention Teen Suicide Prevention Services: 614-294-3300 614-294-3300 Services: Prevention Suicide Teen individual. 614-221-5445 Suicide Prevention: County Franklin also provide information and assistance to relatives, friends, relatives, to and assistance information also provide about a suicidal concerned others who are and co-workers answered by trained volunteers who listen, assess suicide assess listen, who volunteers trained by answered workers Volunteer callers in crisis. support to risk, and give This line is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and is a year 365 days hours a day, line is open 24 This Suicide Hotline: Suicide Web: North Central Mental Health Services Mental Health Central North

614-724-HOPE (4673) 614-724-HOPE M–F, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. 9 M–F, 211 (24-hour answering service) answering 211 (24-hour

www.handsoncentralohio.org government and health care organizations. and health care government programs available in Central Ohio with detailed information Ohio in Central available programs self- health, government, cultural, on social, educational, the most Online contains 2-1-1 help and support services. nonprofit, than 1,000 on more available information current Web: Web: of Human Online Directory 2-1-1 Ohio’s HandsOn Central than 3,000 more to access immediate provides Services including supportive services. supportive including Ohio Hands on Central Phone: Phone: County in Franklin resources and information referral Provides use, by opiate and those affected those using opiates for OTHER CRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICES INTERVENTION CRISIS OTHER Line Crisis Health Opiate Public Columbus Hours:

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DISEASE INFECTIOUS

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240 Parsons Ave., Columbus, 43215 Columbus, Ave., Parsons 240 815 W. Broad St., Suite 350, Columbus, 43222 Columbus, 350, Suite St., Broad 815 W. Mon 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. p.m. Mon 5:30 p.m.-7:30 Thu 1 p.m.-5 p.m. 1 p.m.-5 Thu 614-645-7417 614-223-1532 www.columbus.gov/publichealth/programs/sexual-health www.freestdcheck.org Mon 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Mon 5 p.m.-8 p.m. 1 p.m.-5 Wed p.m. 5 p.m.-8 Thu Thu 8 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Thu Fri 8 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Mon 8 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Mon 8 a.m.-2:15 p.m. 10 a.m.-6:15 p.m. Tue a.m. 8 a.m.-11:15 Wed Take Care Down There Clinic Hours There Down Care Take Sexual Health Clinic Hours Sexual Address: Address: Phone: Web: Hours: Public Health Columbus Wellness Center Wellness Address: Phone: Web: services. Please contact the agency directly to learn more to directly the agency Please contact services. and services. about cost (AHF) Columbus Foundation Healthcare AIDS (HEPATITIS C, STI & HIV) C, STI (HEPATITIS testing and counseling disease infectious agencies offer These INFECTIOUS DISEASEINFECTIOUS TESTING & COUNSELING

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Multiple Locations 1033 N. High St., Columbus, 43201 Columbus, N. High St., 1033 4400 N. High St.- Suite #300, Columbus, 43214 Columbus, #300, Suite N. High St.- 4400 Fri 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Sat 9 a.m.-noon 9 Sat 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Tue 614-645-5500 614-340-6777 614-299-2437 614-299-2437

www.primaryonehealth.org www.equitashealth.com www.equitashealth.com www.equitashealth.com more about testing and other services. about testing more Call to schedule an appointment or visit the website to learn to an appointment or visit the website schedule Call to Phone: Web: PrimaryOne Health Address:

Web: Web: Hours: Phone: Equitas Health Medical Center Center Health Medical Equitas Address:

Web: Web: Hours: Address: Address: Phone: Equitas Health Equitas INFECTIOUS DISEASE COUNSELING & TESTING 16

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ACCESS (NARCAN) NALOXONE NALOXONE

OPIATE COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE 17 1033 N. High St., Columbus, 43201 Columbus, St., N. High 1033 547 E. 11th Ave., Columbus, 43211 Columbus, E. 11th Ave., 547 420 North James Rd., Columbus, 43219 Columbus, James Rd., 420 North Fri 10 a.m.-3 p.m. p.m. Fri 10 a.m.-3 614-340-6776 Walk Ins - Mon-Thurs, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 8 a.m.-3 - Mon-Thurs, Ins Walk 614-224-4506 614-257-5440 (to schedule an appointment) schedule (to 614-257-5440 www.equitashealth.com www.compdrug.com www.columbus.va.gov/services/mentalhealth.asp#add prescription insurances. The cost is $50-$100 without cost The insurances. prescription insurance. prescription Phone: Web: most by kit is usually covered of a naloxone cost The more information on training sessions. on training information more and Pharmacy Medical Center Health Equitas Address: Education, training and naloxone at no cost to individuals. to no cost at and naloxone training Education, on session a training attend must clients obtain naloxone, To use and treatment naloxone prevention, addiction, overdose for Call 614-586-1590 County. in Franklin options available Address: Address: Phone: Web: qualified Veterans who use opioid treatment for chronic painfor chronic use opioid treatment who Veterans qualified Use Disorder. diagnosed with an Opiate or who are CompDrug Web: Hours: to distribution and naloxone education overdose Provides Chalmers P. Wylie VA Ambulatory Care Center Care Ambulatory VA Wylie P. Chalmers Address: Phone: NALOXONE (NARCAN) NALOXONE ACCESS

NALOXONE ACCESS 18 NALOXONE ACCESS 19 16 West Long St., Columbus, 43215 Columbus, St., Long 16 West 614-546-4200 614-225-0990 www.southeastinc.com www.MountCarmelHealth.com/projectdawn Friday of the month at 1 p.m. Interested persons should come Interested 1 p.m. of the month at Friday Group. the Naloxone desk and sign-in for the front to First come, first served walk-in groups every FIRST and THIRD FIRST every groups walk-in served first come, First Phone: Web: Southeast, Inc. Southeast, Address: Coach during clinic locations or call for more information. more or call for during clinic locations Coach insurance and limited financial means. To request your Projectyour request To financial means. and limited insurance Mobile Medical kit, visit the Mount Carmel Narcan DAWN the Mount Carmel Project DAWN program provides Narcan provides program DAWN the Mount Carmel Project health those without to kits free-of-charge (naloxone) Through generous donations to the Mount Carmel Foundation, to donations generous Through Phone: Web: Mount Carmel Project DAWN - Mobile Medical Coach DAWN Mount Carmel Project covered by most prescription insurances. The cost is $50-$100 cost The insurances. prescription most by covered insurance. without prescription In retail pharmacies, the cost of a naloxone kit is usually naloxone of a pharmacies, the cost In retail available or visit: available http://pharmacy.ohio.gov/Licensing/NaloxonePharmacy.aspx. Most CVS, Kroger and Walgreen pharmacies carry naloxone. naloxone. carry pharmacies and Walgreen Kroger CVS, Most naloxone if it has confirm to local pharmacy your Contact Local Retail Pharmacies Retail Local NALOXONE ACCESS 20 21

LOCATORS PHYSICIAN PHYSICIAN

PHYSICIAN LOCATORS 21 Addiction Services Providers Search Providers Services Addiction http://franklin.oh.networkofcare.org/mh/ StepONE Prenatal Care Provider Directory Provider Care Prenatal StepONE http://celebrateone.info/stepone/ Mental Health and of Care” “Network County Franklin Provider Directory Provider https://prod.ada.ohio.gov/directory/ http://www.opiateaddictionresource.com/treatment/ suboxone_treatment_directory/oh_suboxone (OHIOMAS) Services and Addiction Ohio Mental Health Buprenorphine Physician and Treatment Program Locator Locator Program and Treatment Physician Buprenorphine Resource http://www.samhsa.gov/medication-assisted-treatment/ physician-program-data/treatment-physician-locator Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Locator Treatment Abuse Alcohol Drug and www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov/about.htm PHYSICIAN LOCATORS PHYSICIAN for service options additional offer resources following The of clients.the needs meet that providers

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SERVICES PREVENTION

PREVENTION SERVICES 23 A school-based child-centered A school-based child-centered 240 Parsons Ave., Columbus, 43215 Columbus, Ave., Parsons 240 614-645-6839 www.columbus.gov/publichealth/programs/Alcohol- Y.E.S. (You’re Extra Special): Extra (You’re Y.E.S. have whose lives children for program prevention education This 12-lesson and other drug use. by alcohol been affected ages 8-13. children is for group support and education Youth and adult programs utilize curriculums to provide provide curriculums to utilize and adult programs Youth discussion. of small group in the form education and intervention. Programs are certified by OhioMHAS andby OhioMHAS certified are Programs and intervention. Information based Process, Community include Education, Referrals, and Identification Problem Dissemination, strategies. and Alternative Environmental and-Drug-Abuse addiction abuse, and other drug alcohol reduce to Works high quality, through in Columbus problems and related for prevention services sensitive and culturally effective Address: Address: Phone: Web: higher risk to use and abuse drugs, alcohol and/or tobacco. and/or drugs, alcohol use and abuse to higher risk Public Health Columbus Abuse Program and Drug Alcohol the use and/or to delay first use of alcohol and other drugs. use of alcohol first delay to the use and/or to no cost at and often local level the at available are They designed either typically are programs Prevention participants. atto be those identified or for population the general for PREVENTION SERVICES PREVENTION prevent to designed are programs prevention Comprehensive

PREVENTION SERVICES 24 PREVENTION SERVICES 25 Meets at Breaks the cycle of high risk of cycle the Breaks 5 week program that meets at Columbus at meets that program 5 week or call 614-645-6839. or call 614-645-6839. curriculum and a one hour wrap up risk reduction interview. interview. up risk reduction hour wrap curriculum and a one visit the website information, or more of programs a full list For other drug problems. It is a 5 week discussion based program based program discussion It is a 5 week other drug problems. based using an evidence 3 hour classes four includes that Columbus Public Health and provides education on substance on substance education Public Health and provides Columbus and alcohol developing the risk for help reduce abuse to SAGE (Substance Abuse General Education): Abuse General (Substance SAGE problems of families with young children, is free and meets the is free children, young with of families problems the courts. and Services Children’s for requirements methods for improving family relationships and children’s children’s and relationships family improving methods for common the most looks at which program, The behavior. Parenting Wisely: Wisely: Parenting teaching by skills parenting understand better to Public Health driven groups for those ages 14-24. 14-24. those ages for groups driven behaviors for substance abuse, HIV and sexually transmitted transmitted sexually HIV and abuse, substance for behaviors discussion educational school-based through (STIs) infections SOS (Saving Our Selves): (Saving SOS : Provides trained professionals to professionals trained : Provides Trains seniors in safe medication seniors in safe Trains A community-based drug prevention and drug prevention A community-based Educational presentation for health care health for presentation Educational 547 E. 11th Ave., Columbus, 43211 Columbus, Ave., E. 11th 547 614-224-4506 www.compdrug.com the use of medications and alcohol.the use of medications Senior Sense Speaks: abuse. alcohol of their risk for them and warns practices population in a candid and enlightening format. in a candid and enlightening population Senior Sense: of seniors including behaviors on at-risk focusing professionals http://www.youthtoyouth.net/ http://www.youthtoyouth.net/ Intervention Early H.I.V. on Sexually information up-to-date and accurate deliver abusing substance the to (STIs) Infections Transmitted youth leadership program for middle school and high school for program leadership youth of peer pressure influence the powerful harness to students free live people to young encourages that force a positive into and other drugs. alcohol of tobacco, of or delay the onset of mental, emotional and behavioral emotional and behavioral onset of mental, the of or delay disorders. Youth: to Youth Certified by OhioMHAS as a Prevention Services Provider. Provider. Services Prevention as a by OhioMHAS Certified of culturally a planned sequence are services Prevention the likelihood reduce to strategies evidenced-based relevant, CompDrug Address: Phone: Web:

PREVENTION SERVICES 26 PREVENTION SERVICES 27 6155 Huntley Rd.-#H, Columbus, 43229 Columbus, Rd.-#H, Huntley 6155 614-540-9985 www.dublinact.org www.drugsafeworthington.org www.drugfreeactionalliance.org policy development and enforcement. development policy population-level change through community education, community change through population-level positive media messaging, and availability, access addressing Evidence-based, drug prevention strategies to create create to strategies drug prevention Evidence-based, Dublin A.C.T. Coalition Dublin A.C.T. Web: substance abuse. To request a presentation, visit the website. a presentation, request To abuse. substance Provides coordinated, ongoing and focused community ongoing and focused coordinated, Provides to prevent a culture and create awareness raise to efforts Web: Web: Drug Safe Worthington Drug Safe prevention professionals, policy makers, law enforcement, enforcement, law makers, policy professionals, prevention parents. school personnel and substance abuse in Ohio and beyond. Forms partnerships Forms in Ohio and beyond. abuse substance abuse substance members, community with businesses, Delivers up-to-date information and develops initiatives initiatives and develops information up-to-date Delivers prevent to of those working needs the immediate serve that Web: Web: Address: Phone: Drug Free Action Alliance Action Free Drug Contact 614-525-4507. Contact : Contact Corporal Brian Toth at Toth Brian Corporal : Contact chart/patrol-bureau/operation-street-smart-youth-education. cfm street-smart-drug-education.cfm Education: Drug Prevention Youth http://sheriff.franklincountyohio.gov/about/organizational- Adult Prevention Education Prevention Adult 614-525-3318. http://sheriff.franklincountyohio.gov/programs/operation- Office undercover narcotics branch to provide current and current provide to branch narcotics undercover Office terminology, on trends, information narcotics up-to-date individuals whoto effects physiological and paraphernalia basis. on a daily youth deal with Operation Street Smart Drug Education Drug Smart Street Operation Special and the D.A.R.E. between effort Collaborative Sheriff’s County the Franklin (SIU) of Unit Investigations

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HOUSING RECOVERY RECOVERY

OPIATE COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE 29 Helps women transition back into transition Helps women 29 E. Como Ave., Columbus, 43202 Columbus, Ave., 29 E. Como 455 E. Mound St., Columbus, 43215 Columbus, 455 E. Mound St., 614-242-1284 614-242-1284 614-600-6980 Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. 8:30 Monday–Friday: http://www.amethyst-inc.org/ http://www.amethyst-inc.org/ www.churchoncomo.org/Como_Church_Site/Como_ Operates on a sliding scale fee structure. Those with the Those structure. on a sliding scale fee Operates have that Those $150-$260 monthly. charged means are without charge. served all financial means are exhausted A faith-based program for a 12-month process of healing and a 12-month process for program A faith-based with addiction or those people struggling discipleship for ages primarily on men and women spirit. Focuses in hopeless about recovery. sincere those who are but will assist 18-30 Phone: Web: Recovery.html living environment. Recovery Como Address: emails will be responded to the next business day. business the next to emails will be responded House: Recovery The community and sober a safe providing independent living by Web: Web: Hours: hours calls and hours. After business during Phone is answered Amethyst, Inc. Amethyst, Address: Phone: from drug addiction that provides an alcohol and drug-free an alcohol provides addiction that drug from obtaining with assistance peer support, living environment, recovery other drug addiction and services, drug addiction assistance. RECOVERY HOUSING RECOVERY recovering individuals housing for means Housing” “Recovery

RECOVERY HOUSING 30 RECOVERY HOUSING 31 32 E. Woodrow Ave., Columbus, 43207 Columbus, Ave., 32 E. Woodrow 825 Dennison Ave., Columbus, 43215 Columbus, Ave., 825 Dennison 614-358-0207 614-291-4691 www.serenitystreet.org www.houseofhope-inc.org dynamic personal growth and permanent sobriety. dynamic personal growth These facilities provide a sober, safe and structured home and structured safe a sober, provide facilities These change, life radical which promotes residents for environment drug addiction. The Foundation operates two Residential two operates Foundation drug addiction. The the City of Columbus. by licensed which are Facilities Care The Serenity Street Foundation is a nonprofit organization organization is a nonprofit Foundation Street Serenity The and alcohol from help men recover is to whose mission Phone: Web: Address: Address: Serenity Street Foundation Street Serenity prior to submitting an application, and able to pay rent pay to and able an application, submitting prior to a week). a month or $85/$95 ($340/$380 (longer is preferred), participate in a 12-step recovery program, program, recovery in a 12-step participate (longer is preferred), be gainfully employed rules and expectations, house accept for them. Anyone may refer to the program. the program. to refer may them. Anyone for or more 30 days for free be drug and alcohol Individuals must Applicants should consider if Recovery Housing is a good fit Housing is if Recovery Applicants should consider of the house. 80% of house residents must vote to accept the accept to vote must house residents 80% of of the house. applicant as a roommate. vacancies and the applicant meets admission criteria, an criteria, applicant meets admission and the vacancies applicant and all members scheduled with the will be interview Individuals interested in living at the Recovery Residences Residences Recovery the at in living interested Individuals are If there Housing Coordinator. the to directly can apply Web: Address: Address: Phone: House of Hope, Inc of Hope, House 1776 E. Broad St., Columbus, 43203 Columbus, St., Broad E. 1776 614-253-6100 www.voago.org the transitional housing program which serves those with a which serves housing program the transitional or or drug addiction, alcohol who have mental illness chronic dual diagnosed.are helps move veterans into independent housing through independent into veterans helps move skills life including case management, services, supportive Treatment resources. community to and referrals training with integrated are unique needs veterans’ for programs Transitional housing for veterans with long-term, structured structured with long-term, veterans for housing Transitional of homeless meet the unique needs designed to environments 40 beds and with environment a stable Provides veterans. Volunteers of America of Greater Ohio of Greater of America Volunteers Address: Phone: Web:

RECOVERY HOUSING 32 RECOVERY HOUSING 33 Open holidays. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 7 a.m.-11 p,m, 7 a.m.-11 1220 Corrugated Way, Columbus, 43201 Columbus, Way, 1220 Corrugated Sat/Sun p.m. 9 a.m.-7 Holidays Mon-Fri 1114/1116 W. Broad St., Columbus, 43222 Columbus, St., Broad W. 1114/1116 750 E. Broad St., Columbus, 43205 Columbus, St., E. Broad 750 614-453-4840 614-453-4830 614-826-5868 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

7:30 a.m.–10 p.m. 7:30 a.m.–10 www.thepeercenter.org https://starhouse.ehe.osu.edu/ strengthens their recovery with mental illness, addictions and/ with mental illness, their recovery strengthens or trauma. center. The mission is to provide a safe place where individuals where place a safe provide is to mission The center. supports and and hope that encouragement respect, receive Hours: and support recovery wellness, is a drop-in PEER Center The Address: Phone: West Center West

Phone: Hours: East Center East Address: Web: The PEER Center PEER The access stabilizing resources such as housing, counseling and such as housing, counseling resources stabilizing access opportunities. employment Ohio. Star House offers a safe place for homeless youth ages for homeless place a safe House offers Star Ohio. to in order trust establish and begin to seek services to 14-24 Star House is a drop-in center for homeless youth in Central in Central youth homeless for center drop-in House is a Star Web: Hours: Address: Address: Phone: OSU Star House Star OSU DROP-IN CENTERS DROP-IN 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. 8:30 a.m.–5 2100 Stella Ct., Columbus, 43215 Columbus, Ct., 2100 Stella 614-252-8402 614-252-8402 Mon–Fri https://alvis180.org/ https://alvis180.org/ 614-252-5326 614-252-5326 cognitive behavioral treatment, chemical dependency chemical treatment, behavioral cognitive case management, development, workforce treatment, community and links to housing assistance, mentoring, and support.services Alvis House works to keep families together and make and make together families keep to works Alvis House period between transitional during the safer communities include Services Reentry home. and returning incarceration Phone: Fax: Web: Hours: HALF WAY HOUSING WAY HALF House Alvis Address:

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OPIATE COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE 35 (Faith Based) (Faith 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Meets every Tuesday, noon-1 p.m. noon-1 Tuesday, Meets every Meets every Tuesday, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Meets every Mon-Fri Sat 9 a.m.-3 p.m. a.m.-3 9 Sat 61 S. Powell Ave., Columbus, 43204 Columbus, Ave., S. Powell 61 1409 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus, 43205 Columbus, Ave., 1409 E. Livingston 614-253-4448 Sun 11 a.m. Sun 11 a.m. www.celebraterecovery.com www.celebraterecovery.com apdsinc.org/ addictsmom.com the Beatitudes offer participants a clear path of salvation and of salvation clear path participants a offer the Beatitudes healing, and the sobriety, freedom, discipleship; bringing hope, our one a time through at back one day give opportunity to Jesus Christ. and only true Higher Power, Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered program with program is a Christ-centered Recovery Celebrate The 12-Steps in Biblical truth. firmly established foundations based on and the 8 Principles Scriptures with accompanying Westgate United Methodist Church Methodist United Westgate Address: Web: Hours: Women’s Group: Women’s Group: Men’s Meetings Recovery Celebrate violence and substance abuse issues by developing tools, developing by abuse issues and substance violence and relational family, improve that techniques skills and coping societal functioning. Web: Hours: with anger, assist to groups gender specific support Offers Africentric Personal Development Shop (APDS) Development Personal Africentric Address: Phone: Web: other and parents for moms, page Facebook Confidential of addictsfamily members significant SUPPORT GROUPS SUPPORT Mom Addict’s

SUPPORT GROUPS 36 SUPPORT GROUPS 37 program program while their children A 10 week program allowing allowing program A 10 week Y.E.S. (You’re Extra Special) Extra (You’re Y.E.S. Parenting Wisely Parenting www.nacentralohio.org/meetings.php www.nacentralohio.org/meetings.php 240 Parsons Ave., Columbus, 43215 Columbus, Ave., Parsons 240 420 North James Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43219 Columbus, 420 North James Rd., 1313 E. Broad St., Columbus, 43205 Columbus, St., E. Broad 1313 614-252-1700 614-645-6839 614-257-5440 www.columbus.gov/aod www.columbus.va.gov/services/mentalhealth.asp#add www.nacentralohio.org communication. and children will merge to complete activities together complete to will merge and children and and drugs, the impact of alcohol on feelings, centered ages 7-12 complete the complete ages 7-12 the parents group, 3rd of the schools. Every is in many that Family Interaction Group (F.I.G.): (F.I.G.): Group Interaction Family go through to parents Web: Web: Address: Address: Phone: Columbus Public Health Columbus Abuse Program and Drug Alcohol Mental Health Diagnosis or Substance Use Disorder. or Substance Mental Health Diagnosis Provides peer support services to qualified Veterans with a Veterans qualified to peer support services Provides Phone: Web: Chalmers P. Wylie VA Ambulatory Care Center Care Ambulatory VA Wylie Chalmers P. Address: on the website or by calling the answering service. calling the answering or by on the website to use drugs with the 12-Step program and the fellowship of and the fellowship program drugs with the 12-Step use to can be foundMeeting times and locations addicts. recovering others stay clean. The only requirement for membership is for only requirement clean. The others stay the desire overcome to using. It is possible stop to the desire Free society of recovering addicts who meet regularly to help to regularly addicts who meet of recovering society Free Web: Meeting Search: Address: Phone: Central Ohio Area of Narcotics Anonymous Narcotics of Area Ohio Central Offer support and comfort support and Offer Call 614-234-0200 to register to Call 614-234-0200 www.mountcarmelhealth.com www.heroinanonymous.org www.dfyf.org conversation, educational materials and sitting together in and sitting together materials educational conversation, silence. Web: Web: Support Groups: Grief Process member through or family friend of a mate, on the loss others stay sober. others stay Mount Carmel Health Phone: Fellowship of men and women who have found a solution found who have women of men and Fellowship all drugs from abstinence addiction and complete heroin to help to regularly addicts meet heroin Recovered and alcohol. Treatment groups for parents and families of addicts. and families parents for groups Treatment Anonymous Heroin Web: Directions for Youth and Families Youth for Directions Web: Groups meet at Columbus Public Health on Monday evenings evenings on Monday Health Public Columbus at meet Groups is free program The enrollment. scheduled with p.m. 6-7 from the and Services Children’s for requirements the and meets courts.

SUPPORT GROUPS 38 SUPPORT GROUPS 39 www.smartrecovery.org/local/ www.smartrecovery.org/local/ Worldwide fellowship for those affected by affected those for fellowship Worldwide Summit on 16th, 82 E. 16th Ave.-Room 202, E. 16th Ave.-Room Summit on 16th, 82 614-439-1813 614-439-1813 614-470-3428 (24-hour answering service) answering (24-hour 614-470-3428 www.rational.org www.nar-anon.org www.nar-anon.org discussion group, and sells publications related to recovery recovery to related and sells publications group, discussion behavior. addictive from to gain independence from any type of addictive behavior. behavior. type of addictive any from gain independence to Board Message Internet a free also offers Recovery SMART SMART Recovery is a nationwide, nonprofit organization organization nonprofit is a nationwide, Recovery SMART who desireto individuals groups support free which offers Meeting Schedule: Address: Address: 43201 Columbus, SMART Recovery Phone: addiction. Disseminates information on independent recovery from recovery on independent information Disseminates Rational Recovery Rational Web: answering service. answering Steps, Twelve Traditions and Twelve Concepts. Meeting times Meeting Concepts. and Twelve Traditions Twelve Steps, calling the or by on the website can be found and locations in a relative or friend is the only membership requirement. requirement. only membership or friend is the in a relative NA and uses Twelve from adapted is of recovery program The someone else’s addiction. Twelve-Step program offers help by help offers program addiction. Twelve-Step else’s someone of addiction A problem and hope. strength sharing experience, Family Groups: Groups: Family Phone: Phone: Web: Nar-Anon : Open 299 Cramer Creek Court, Dublin, 43017 Dublin, Court, Creek 299 Cramer 614-889-5722 (614) 823-6510 x1723 (614) www.xenos.org/counseling/never-alone www.xenos.org/counseling/never-alone www.tapunited.org www.syntero.org/groups/groups-for-parents www.syntero.org/groups/groups-for-parents spiritual growth and loving others. and loving spiritual growth change that God offers. Helps people gain a biblical footing gain a biblical Helps people God offers. change that sharing experiences prayer, study, Bible through recovery for with people who can help through and building relationships through term success Helps people find long the change. Xenos Christian Fellowship Never Alone Never Fellowship Christian Xenos Phone: Web: the hope for and experience abusers discover Helps substance Wed 6:30-8 p.m. Wed 43220 Columbus, 149A, Bethel Rd.-Room 2425 that focuses on giving hope through self-care and helping and self-care hope through on giving focuses that caused the devastation through navigate and families parents addiction. by Meetings Support Group Parent Support system and advocacy group of members who have of members who have group and advocacy Support system lost have who with the disease of addiction and/or ones loved family the for support Provides this disease. from ones loved each month. United) (TAP United Parents Addict’s The Web: H20: Hope to Others, Parent Support Group Meeting Group Support Others, Parent to H20: Hope by child has been impacted whose parents for support group of Wednesday the 1st meets group or other drugs. The alcohol Syntero Phone: Address: Web:

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http://safepointohio.org/ such as Hepatitis C or HIV. C or HIV. such as Hepatitis provides access to syringes for people who inject drugs. The people who inject drugs. for syringes to access provides a sterile using By a needs-based model. follows program reduce able to who inject drugs are people time, every syringe bloodborne diseases transmitting or their risk of contracting Address: Address: Hours: that program harm reduction is a comprehensive Point Safe Address: Address: Hours: Station Inc. Franklin Southeast Phone: Web: Center Health Medical Equitas SYRINGE/NEEDLE ACCESS SYRINGE/NEEDLE Point Safe

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OPIATE COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE 43 in both outpatient Locked program with 38 beds that serves serves beds that with 38 program Locked : Non-locked program with 52 beds that serves serves beds that with 52 program : Non-locked www.buckeyeranch.org Multiple locations 899 E. Broad St.-Suite 100, Columbus, 43205 Columbus, 100, St.-Suite E. Broad 899 614-220-8655 Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–5 p.m. 614-384-7798 [email protected] www.abraxasyfs.com 614-384-7703 Family Alcohol and other drug Collaboration Team (FACT), (FACT), Team drug Collaboration and other Alcohol Family Program. Support Family and Intensive Therapy Multisystemic youth ages 10-18 of both genders. ages 10-18 youth counseling and family Individual, group settings. Includes and home/community-based office-based Intensive Care: Care: Intensive of both genders. ages 9-18 youth Open Campus Fax: Fax: Email: Website: Hours: Buckeye Ranch Buckeye Address: Phone: Web: Web: outpatient ages 12-21, in an youth, male and female Serves setting. Abraxas Columbus Counseling Center Counseling Columbus Abraxas Address: Phone: TREATMENT SERVICES TREATMENT SERVICES TREATMENT ADOLESCENT

TREATMENT SERVICES 44 TREATMENT SERVICES 45 495 E. Main St.-Suite B, Columbus, 43215 B, Columbus, E. Main St.-Suite 495 791 Alum Creek Dr., Columbus, 43207 Columbus, Dr., Alum Creek 791 1515 Indianola Ave., Columbus, 43201 Columbus, Ave., 1515 Indianola 614-355-8614 614-445-8131 614-294-2661 www.nationwidechildrens.org www.maryhaven.com www.dfyf.org support. Social workers are available to assist patients and patients assist to available are support. Social workers and treatment. assessment for referrals with community families to participate in 12-step oriented groups such as Alcoholics groups oriented in 12-step participate to additional (NA) for Anonymous or Narcotics (AA) Anonymous drug and alcohol assessment in the community and follow in the community assessment drug and alcohol encouraged also are Patients treatment. for recommendations and addiction evaluation. Medication is one component Medication and addiction evaluation. a complete have to required are Patients of the program. For adolescents and young adults, 14 to 21 years of age. 21 years adults, 14 to and young adolescents For medical a complete undergo the program entering Patients Web: Web: Address: Address: Phone: Nationwide Children’s Hospital Children’s Nationwide Medicine Clinic Adolescent in both residential and outpatient settings. and outpatient in both residential Serves boys and girls ages 12-18, treating them for alcohol and alcohol for them treating and girls ages 12-18, boys Serves as other mental health needs as well other drug dependencies, Web: Web: Address: Address: Phone: Maryhaven ages 12-18 years old, who reside in Franklin County and are County in Franklin old, who reside years ages 12-18 issues. alcohol drug and experiencing Provides non-intensive outpatient counseling for adolescents, for counseling outpatient non-intensive Provides Phone: Web: Healthy Alternatives for Youth Program Youth for Alternatives Healthy Address: Directions for Youth and Families and Youth for Directions P.O. Box 24099, Columbus, 43224 Columbus, 24099, Box P.O. 614-476-4600 www.teenchallengecolumbus.net Christian residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation center for center rehabilitation drug and alcohol residential Christian girls. teen Teen Challenge Columbus Challenge Teen Address: Phone: Web:

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Fri - 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Fri - 10 a.m.-3 420 North James Rd., Columbus, 43219 Columbus, James Rd., 420 North 1515 E. Broad St., Columbus, 43205 Columbus, St., 1515 E. Broad Walk in hours - Mon-Thurs, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 8 a.m.-3 in hours - Mon-Thurs, Walk 614-252-0711 614-257-5440 (to schedule an appointment) (to 614-257-5440 www.columbus-area.com/#!bell-residential/chd0 www.columbus-area.com/#!bell-residential/chd0 www.columbus.va.gov/services/mentalhealth.asp#add of treatment. Houses up to 35 residents. 35 Houses up to of treatment. who are willing to adhere to an Africentric and a T.C. modality and a T.C. an Africentric to adhere willing to who are 9 month inpatient alcohol and drug treatment program for program and drug treatment alcohol 9 month inpatient other drugs and/or of alcohol history individuals with a chronic Web: Web: is a 6 to Community Therapeutic Africentric Bell Center The Address: Phone: Columbus Area Integrated Health Services Inc. Health Services Integrated Area Columbus Bell Center The Substance Use Disorder/Pain Management Treatment and Peer Management Treatment Use Disorder/Pain Substance Support Services. contracted out to CompDrug); Referrals to Residential to Referrals CompDrug); out to contracted and, (6 months); care including long term Treatment, Ambulatory Detox; Outpatient Treatment; Rehab/Aftercare; Rehab/Aftercare; Treatment; Outpatient Detox; Ambulatory in house/Methadone (Suboxone Therapy Opioid Substitution Provides the following addiction services for qualified Veterans Veterans qualified for services addiction the following Provides Evaluations; Comprehensive Use Disorder: with an Opiate

Web: Hours: Address: Address: Phone: Chalmers P. Wylie VA Ambulatory Care Center Care Ambulatory VA Wylie P. Chalmers sometimes work in the community and may pay a portion of a portion pay and may the community in work sometimes and board. their room residential level of care and/or are homeless. Prepares Prepares homeless. are and/or of care level residential Residents community. in the self-sufficient become clients to Residential/Extended Stay Treatment Services support Services Treatment Stay Residential/Extended need this who of recovery early stages in the individuals EXTENDED STAY/INPATIENT/RESIDENTIAL/DETOX EXTENDED Provides structured therapy therapy structured Provides Clinical and medical assessments,Clinical and medical 7625 Hospital Dr., Dublin, 43016 Dublin, Hospital Dr., 7625 3400 Kohr Blvd., Columbus, 43224 Columbus, Blvd., Kohr 3400 614-717-1800 614-498-0078 www.dublinsprings.com www.ncbcsvcs.org programming. programming. psychiatric stabilization and rehabilitation care. Offers the Offers care. and rehabilitation stabilization psychiatric with environment structured of a controlled, advantages not available treatment and intensive nursing care 24-hour of 10 hours per day include up to basis. May on an outpatient participating in psychotherapy groups, recreational therapy therapy recreational groups, in psychotherapy participating groups. and educational Program: Inpatient Web: Web: Program: Hospitalization Partial spend 5-6 hours per day typically Patients a week. six days Dublin Springs Address: Phone: job skills. As a guaranteed drug and alcohol-free environment, environment, alcohol-free drug and a guaranteed job skills. As designed program structured supervised, highly it is a tightly intensive receiving full-time days, work to residents for in the evenings. programming Six month faith-based residential drug and alcohol recovery recovery alcohol drug and residential faith-based Six month immediatefood, housing, program, recovery a offering center, and and lifestyle transportation, basic full-time employment, Destiny House Recovery Center Recovery House Destiny Address: Phone: Web:

TREATMENT SERVICES 48 TREATMENT SERVICES 49 The All admissions are voluntary and voluntary are All admissions Residential programs for a client’s a for programs Residential is the original Women’s Program and Program is the original Women’s Inpatient treatment program for adults for program treatment Inpatient ed for a commitment of 6 months. Admission of 6 months. Admission a commitment ed for is an Africentric Program created to meet the to created Program is an Africentric 791 Alum Creek Dr., Columbus, 43207 Columbus, Dr., Alum Creek 791 825 Dennison Ave., Columbus, 43215 Columbus, Ave., Dennison 825 614-445-8131 614-291-4691 www.maryhaven.com www.houseofhope-inc.org relationship issues; eating and body image problems; grief; and body image problems; eating issues; relationship and anger. mental health; trauma related to sexual, emotional, physical emotional, physical sexual, to related mental health; trauma and of abuse; neglect or abandonment; family or other forms needs of women of color. Both programs provide services to services provide Both programs of color. needs of women illness; including: addictive recovery, to related issues address The Aster Program Aster The Program AYA therapeutic recreation and medical/nutritional interventions. interventions. medical/nutritional and recreation therapeutic varies. of stay Length counseling, self-help support groups, family education, family support groups, self-help counseling, where patients learn about addictive illness and tools illness addictive learn about patients where and individual group intensive Provides sobriety. for necessary coupled with treatment and other supportive services. services. and other supportive with treatment coupled Dan Cannon Hall: Inpatient Detoxification: Detoxification: Inpatient being medically monitored, drugs while from withdrawal Web: Web: Address: Address: Phone: Maryhaven requires an assessment interview with a counselor and is with a counselor interview an assessment requires calling the office. only by appointment by arranged Men’s Residential Program: Residential Men’s ask clients are Web: Web: Address: Phone: House of Hope Inc. of Hope House : Intensive, medically managed : Intensive, Structured care program for at least at for program care Structured 249 Olde Ridenour Rd., Gahanna, Rd., Olde Ridenour 43230 249 1441 Phale D Hale Dr., Columbus, 43205 Columbus, Hale Dr., Phale D 1441 130 N. High St., Columbus, 43201 Columbus, High St., 130 N. 800-282-5512 614-257-3760 614-299-6600 www.thewoodsatparkside.com www.wexnermedical.osu.edu www.ncmhs.org The program offers detox, inpatient residential treatment andresidential treatment inpatient detox, offers program The based on the needs of the client. services partial hospitalization The Woods at Parkside at Woods The Address: Phone: Web: an alternative to more costly overnight hospitalization and hospitalization overnight costly more to an alternative amake to be ready not those who may support for providing home or work. to full return encouraged. Hospitalization: Partial offering workday, the typical eight-hour hours during five program where patients are prescribed medication to facilitate facilitate to medication prescribed are patients where program chemicals. from withdrawal comfortable and more a safe counseling skills training, education, stabilized, Once and offered are program in a 12-Step and participation Adult services for drug addiction and alcoholism in the 25-bed alcoholism drug addiction and for services Adult facility. Medicine Addiction Talbot Detoxification Inpatient Talbot Hall Talbot Address: Phone: Web: Housing options for adults with addiction. for Housing options Center Medical Wexner University Ohio State The North Central Mental Health Services Mental Health Central North Address: Phone: Web:

TREATMENT SERVICES 50 TREATMENT SERVICES 51 455 E. Mound St., Columbus, 43215 Columbus, 455 E. Mound St., Mon-Fri 9: a.m.-8 p.m. Sat 9 a.m.-3 p.m. a.m.-3 9 Sat 1409 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus, 43205 Columbus, Ave., 1409 E. Livingston 614-242-1284 614-242-1284 614-253-4448 Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. www.amethyst-inc.org www.amethyst-inc.org www.apdsinc.org Phone is answered during business hours. After hours calls and hours. After during business Phone is answered day. business the next to emails will be responded Hours: Phone: Web: Amethyst Inc. Amethyst Address: culture, community and self-respect. community culture, sobriety; beginning to set healthy boundaries; developing boundaries; developing set healthy to sobriety; beginning sense of gaining a greater and, of control; locus an internal sobriety; developing solid support systems for continued for solid support systems sobriety; developing Treatment includes: gaining a firm understanding of addiction, of includes: gaining a firm understanding Treatment maintaining process; and the recovery its consequences Hours: Phone: Web: Africentric Personal Development Shop (APDS) Development Personal Africentric Address: days a week. The intensive phase of treatment typically occurs phase of treatment intensive The a week. days following. services intense with less 4-6 weeks for of 3 hours of direct client treatment services per day, utilizing per day, services treatment client of direct of 3 hours three a minimum of for formats and individual both group approximately 90 days or less. Intensive Outpatient Treatment Treatment Outpatient Intensive less. or 90 days approximately a minimumsetting for in an outpatient conducted are Services Outpatient Treatment Services provide individual and individual provide Services Treatment Outpatient of setting a non-residential in sessions counseling group OUTPATIENT AND INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TREATMENT OUTPATIENT AND INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT

Fri, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. p.m. Fri, 10 a.m.-3 420 North James Rd., Columbus, 43219 Columbus, 420 North James Rd., 3035 W. Broad St. - Suite 101, Columbus, 43204 Columbus, 101, - Suite St. Broad W. 3035 614-257-5440 (to schedule an appointment) (to 614-257-5440 614-272-7005 Walk in hours - Mon-Thurs, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 8 a.m.-3 in hours - Mon-Thurs, Walk Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-9 p.m. / Sat 9 a.m.–1 p.m. 9 a.m.–1 / Sat a.m.-9 p.m. Mon-Fri 9 www.columbus.va.gov/services/mentalhealth.asp#add http://arizonacounseling.co/ treatment; and, rehab/aftercare. and, rehab/aftercare. treatment; therapy; tobacco cessation counseling and nicotine counseling cessation tobacco therapy; (mental treatment dual diagnosis stage-based replacement; and primary psychiatric use disorder); & substance illness pain management Use Disorder Substance treatment; care qualified for services treatment the following Provides comprehensive Use Disorder: with an Opiate Veterans opioid substitution treatment; outpatient intensive evaluations; Phone: Web: Hours: Addiction Services. Addiction Center Care Ambulatory VA Wylie Chalmers P. Address: evidence-based practices, medication-assisted opiate medication-assisted practices, evidence-based crisis assessment, & Suboxone), (Vivitrol therapy replacement A.C.C.S. counseling. group and individual and intervention, Department of Mental Health andby the Ohio is certified Hours: with alcohol, adults for treatment in outpatient Specializes include individualized Services opioid dependence. drug and Arizona Counseling & Consultation Services Consultation & Counseling Arizona Address: Phone: Web:

TREATMENT SERVICES 52 TREATMENT SERVICES 53 240 Parsons Ave., Columbus, 43215 Columbus, Ave., Parsons 240 1515 E. Broad St., Columbus, 43205 Columbus, St., Broad 1515 E. 614-645-6839 614-252-0711 www.columbus.gov/aod www.columbus-area.com with individual counseling and case management. with individual counseling Gender specific Opiate Groups meet 2 days a week for 3 hoursweek a meet 2 days Groups Gender specific Opiate 1 attempt as a walk in, anyone not seen will be offered a seen will be offered not in, anyone as a walk 1 attempt scheduled appointment. Thursday, beginning at 1 p.m. Clients needing an assessment Clients needing 1 p.m. beginning at Thursday, After sign up. 8 a.m. and noon to in between should come Walk in Assessments are conducted Monday, Tuesday and Tuesday Monday, conducted are in Assessments Walk Phone: Web: Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program and Drug Alcohol Address: Columbus Public Health Columbus medicine such as Suboxone, chemical dependency therapists, therapists, dependency chemical such as Suboxone, medicine nurses. trained and specially Treatment provided under the supervision of a the supervision under provided Treatment in addiction who specialize of doctors team multidisciplinary Web: Web: Address: Address: Phone: Columbus Area Integrated Health Services Inc. Services Health Integrated Area Columbus 700 Brooksedge Blvd., Westerville, 43081 Westerville, Blvd., Brooksedge 700 547 E. 11th Ave., Columbus, 43211 Columbus, Ave., E. 11th 547 Mon-Thurs 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Mon-Thurs Fri 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Sun Closed and Sat 614-882-9338 614-224-4506 www.concordcounseling.org www.compdrug.com approach to the treatment of substance use disorders. use of substance treatment the to approach this includes Methadone, dependence, opiate For and Naltrexone. (with and without naloxone) Buprenorphine Group therapy Group therapy services psychiatric On-site centered a patient provide to with counseling Medications appointment. Decreases substance abuse and eliminates or reduces the reduces or and eliminates abuse substance Decreases a personalized developing it causes by consequences negative unique needs andthe client’s meets plan that treatment assessment schedule an x205 to 882-9338 (614) Call schedule. Hours: Concord Counseling Services Counseling Concord Address: Phone: Web: • • • Treatment focusing on clinical intervention, family support, family intervention, on clinical focusing Treatment patient activity, and meaningful building, work relationship and self-control. empowerment CompDrug Address: Phone: Web:

TREATMENT SERVICES 54 TREATMENT SERVICES 55 214 Neilston St., Columbus, OH 43215 Columbus, St., 214 Neilston 825 Dennison Ave., Columbus, 43215 Columbus, 825 Dennison Ave., 7625 Hospital Dr., Dublin, 43016 Dr., Hospital 7625 (800) 683-8313 614-291-4691 614-717-1800 Mon-Thurs 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Fri 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Mon-Thurs http://joingroups.com/ohio/ www.houseofhope-inc.org www.dublinsprings.com Provides therapy and medication assisted treatment. assisted and medication therapy Provides Web: Web: Hours: Address: Address: Phone: Groups: Recover Together Recover Groups: level of care through a variety of different available programs. available of different a variety through of care level 276-4840. (The best time to call is Monday morning.) An morning.) is Monday call time to best (The 276-4840. appropriate the determine to will be completed assessment Intake appointments are scheduled on a first come, firstcome, scheduled on a first are appointments Intake 614- at Coordinator the Intake calling basis by served educational opportunities by allowing participants to meet at meet participants to allowing opportunities by educational hours. convenient Outpatient program services minimize disruptions to work and work disruptions to minimize services program Outpatient Phone: Web: House of Hope, Inc. Hope, House of Address: week in the program. week Intensive Outpatient Program provides structured therapy therapy structured provides Program Outpatient Intensive hours per spend 9-15 typically Patients a week. days three Web: Web: Address: Address: Phone: Dublin Springs Dublin

Intensive outpatient program program outpatient Intensive 727 E. Main St., Columbus, 43205 Columbus, E. Main St., 727 1000 Atcheson St., Columbus, 43203 Columbus, St., 1000 Atcheson 791 Alum Creek Dr., Columbus, 43207 Columbus, Dr., Alum Creek 791 614-252-4941 614-445-8131 24 hours day (after hours admissions by appointment by hours admissions (after hours day 24 1-800-481-8457 www.maryhaven.com www.ohioarc.com and experienced staff are dedicated to our clients’ success; to our clients’ success; dedicated are staff and experienced and set of strengths unique each individual’s and recognize modalities include: Cognitive challenges. Some treatment Web: in a services intensive provide is to Our clinical approach compassionate The environment. welcoming supportive, Ohio Addiction Recovery Center Recovery Ohio Addiction Address: Phone: providing individual, group and family counseling exclusively exclusively counseling and family individual, group providing may on staff clients. Doctors Medicaid and uninsured for and using Suboxone Treatment Assisted Medication provide symptoms. withdrawal reduce to Vivitrol Offers ways for individuals to cope with substance abuse, cope with substance to for individuals ways Offers behaviors. negative from result that addiction and problems Clinic: Opioid Recovery Neighborhood House Address: Phone: (OPC): Program Counseling Outpatient & Drug Alcohol Provides daily medication services to clients with clients to services daily medication Provides and Vivitrol. Methadone (Suboxone), Buprenorphine Hours: only) use disorders. diagnosed with opioid (18+) who are Helps adults Maryhaven Address: Phone: Web:

TREATMENT SERVICES 56 TREATMENT SERVICES 57 3300 Morehouse Medical Plaza Pavilion Medical Plaza Pavilion 3300 Morehouse 1441 Phale D. Hale Dr., Columbus, 43205 Columbus, Dr., Hale Phale D. 1441 614-257-3760 614-685-8511 www.tbi-network.org www.tbi-network.org www.wexnermedical.osu.edu 614-293-9502 614-293-9502 Also offers a specialized vocational rehabilitation program. rehabilitation vocational a specialized Also offers alcohol or drug abuse. Treatment is coordinated with the patient’s with is coordinated Treatment or drug abuse. alcohol or legal.vocational including medical, financial, other services, sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI), understanding the injury (TBI), understanding brain traumatic a sustained injury and of brain the combination arise with that issues complex Web: Web: individuals who have for program abuse treatment Substance Phone: Fax: 2050 Kenny Rd., Columbus, 43221 Columbus, Rd., 2050 Kenny Traumatic Brain Injury Network Brain Traumatic Address: The Wexner Medical Center Wexner University State Ohio The of outpatient programs tailored to meet the individual needs meet the to tailored programs of outpatient of each patient. Offers trained and experienced specialists in the latest clinical in the latest specialists experienced and trained Offers range a full Offers methods. treatment and proven techniques Web: Web: Address: Address: Phone: The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Medical Wexner University Ohio State The Hall Talbot Therapy; Equine Therapy; and, Family Therapy. and, Family Therapy; Equine Therapy; (DBT); Process Therapy; Individual Therapy; Holistic Therapy; Therapy; Holistic Therapy; Individual Therapy; Process (DBT); Recreational Psychotherapy; Therapy; Solutions-Based Behavioral Therapy (CBT); Dialectical Behavior Therapy Therapy Behavior Dialectical (CBT); Therapy Behavioral 6011 Columbus Pike, Lewis Center, 43035 Center, Lewis Pike, Columbus 6011 2599 Tiller Lane-Suite A, Columbus, 43231 A, Columbus, Lane-Suite Tiller 2599 1905 Parsons Ave., Columbus, 43207 Columbus, Ave., 1905 Parsons 4449 Easton Way-Suite 200, Columbus, 43219 Columbus, 200, Way-Suite Easton 4449 614-635-9011 614-901-0590 614-645-5500 614-54SOBER or 614-547-6237 or 614-54SOBER 8 a.m.–5 p.m. www.secondchancecolumbus.com www.treatmentcanwork.com www.primaryonehealth.org www.premierrecoverycenter.net Offers a wide range of substance abuse treatment and abuse treatment range of substance a wide Offers meet clients’ needs. to services Second Chance Counseling Chance Second Address: Phone: Web: addiction in an outpatient setting. Staff will help you determine will help setting. Staff addiction in an outpatient your for is appropriate treatment assisted if our medication situation. Web: Web: “no judgment,” compassionate, high quality, Provides and opioid of alcohol for the treatment care confidential Rehabilitation Care Group Care Rehabilitation Address: Phone: Web: Web: Hours: along with counseling. medical services Provides PrimaryOne Health PrimaryOne Address: Phone: Premier Recovery specializes in all substance abuse disorders in all substance specializes Recovery Premier walk only (no appointments by program a Suboxone through ins). Premier Recovery Center LLC Center Recovery Premier Address: Phone: Web:

TREATMENT SERVICES 58 TREATMENT SERVICES 59 Likely lasts Likely 3645 Ridge Mill Dr., Hilliard, 43026 Hilliard, 3645 Ridge Mill Dr., 299 Cramer Creek Ct., Dublin, 43017 Creek 299 Cramer 16 West Long St., Columbus, 43215 Columbus, St., Long 16 West 614-457-7876 614-889-5722 614-225-0990 www.syntero.org www.southeastinc.com 614-457-7896 614-889-9335 Individual Counseling (1 hour/week) (1 hour/week) Counseling Individual (4 hours/week) support in community of sober choice Client’s Group (4 hours/week) (4 hours/week) Group ext. 133 to learn more about AOD counseling programs. counseling about AOD learn more 133 to ext. evidenced based therapeutic treatment and counseling treatment based therapeutic evidenced 614-889-5722 Department at adults. Call the Intake to services addiction and behavioral issues. Helps adults in early recovery Helps adults in early recovery issues. addiction and behavioral Provides treatments. past ineffective experienced who have Intensive outpatient program for adults struggling with adults struggling for program outpatient Intensive Phone: Fax: Mill Run Location Address: Fax: Fax: Address: Address: Phone: Web: Web: Dublin Location Syntero, Inc. Syntero, 9-18 months or longer if needed. months or 9-18 • Program: (MAT) Treatment Medically Assisted • • Participants must complete 9 hours of treatment activities 9 hours of treatment complete must Participants each week: Web: Web: Address: Address: Phone: Southeast, Inc. Southeast, 547 E. 11th Ave., Columbus, 43211 Columbus, E. 11th Ave., 547 240 Parsons Ave., Columbus, 43215 Columbus, Ave., Parsons 240 249 Olde Ridenour Rd., Gahanna, Rd., Olde Ridenour 43230 249 614-645-6839 800-282-5512 614-224-4506 www.compdrug.com www.columbus.gov/aod www.thewoodsatparkside.com pregnant women. pregnant Phone: Web: to treatment assisted and medication outpatient Provides intensive outpatient based on the needs of the client. outpatient intensive CompDrug Address: Assessments are walk-in on Mon, Tues and Thurs or and Thurs on Mon, Tues walk-in are Assessments priority given are women Pregnant scheduled as needed. and include outpatient groups Treatment an assessment. for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program and Drug Alcohol Address: Phone: Web: PREGNANT WOMEN SERVICES PREGNANT WOMEN Public Health Columbus to the work setting while continuing treatment. Estimated Estimated treatment. while continuing setting work the to sessions. is 18-24 of care duration Clients attend treatment programming at the Woods at Woods the at programming treatment Clients attend a choice with a week days three hours a day, three for Parkside return to clients allowing sessions, or evening of morning The Woods at Parkside at Woods The Address: Phone: Web:

TREATMENT SERVICES 60 Works with The Ohio State University Ohio State with The Works 111 S. Grant Ave., Columbus, 43215 Columbus, Ave., 111 S. Grant 43207 Columbus, Dr., Alum Creek 791 5957 Cleveland Ave., Columbus, 43231 Columbus, Ave., Cleveland 5957 614-445-8131 614-566-9483 614-600-2979 24 hours day (after hours admissions by appointment by hours admissions (after hours day 24 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. 8 a.m.–4:30 www.maryhaven.com www.ohiohealth.com/grantfamilymedicine www.embodywellnessobgyn.com expectant mothers in English and Spanish. mothers in English and expectant Wexner Medical Center to serve pregnant women so they can so they women pregnant serve to Medical Center Wexner healthy birth to give pregnancy, drug-free maintain a healthy bond. Combines mother-infant a positive babies, and establish to care postnatal birthing and prenatal, mentoring, outpatient Hours: only) Program: Cradle Stable Maryhaven Address: Phone: Web: Web: Web: treatment. assisted and medication services OBGYN Provides Grant Family Medicine Family Grant Address: Phone: Hours: opioid addiction office-based of the form in care Provides patients. and non-pregnant both pregnant to therapy Embody Wellness Obstetrics and Gynecology and Obstetrics Wellness Embody Address: Phone: Web:

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Search http://franklin.oh.networkofcare.org/ph/ Franklin County Public Health County Franklin www.myfcph.org Health Data Community of Care” “Network County Franklin Franklin County Opiate Crisis Task Force Force Crisis Task Opiate County Franklin octf.franklincountyohio.gov Web: E-mail: [email protected] childrenservices.franklincountyohio.gov Office Coroner’s County Franklin coroner.franklincountyohio.gov Drug Enforcement Administration Drug Enforcement www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov Services Children County Franklin City of Dublin www.dublinohiousa.gov Public Health Columbus www.columbus.gov/publichealth AGENCY ONLINE RESOURCES ONLINE AGENCY County Franklin of Board ADAMH www.adamhfranklin.org advocacy, education, information and support to those they those they to and support information education, advocacy, serve. OTHER RESOURCES OTHER abuse bringing substance to committed are agencies These

OTHER RESOURCES 64 OTHER RESOURCES 65 United Westside Coalition Westside United www.stmarksumcoh.org/united-westside-coalition.html Franklin County Board of Commissioners Reentry Coalition Reentry of Commissioners Board County Franklin www.franklincountyohio.gov/reentry www.dublinact.org www.drugsafeworthington.org Coalition Dublin A.C.T. Drug Safe Worthington Drug Safe COMMUNITY COALITION WEB SITES COALITION COMMUNITY www.tylerslight.com www.tylerslight.com www.odh.ohio.gov Light Tyler’s Ohio Department of Health Ohio Department Addiction Services Providers Providers Services Addiction http://franklin.oh.networkofcare.org/mh/ Franklin County “Network of Care” Mental Health and Health Mental of Care” “Network County Franklin OTHER RESOURCES 66 67 INDEX

OPIATE COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE 67 61 14 27 37 52 36 36 54 34 48 64 64 64 44 44 36, 51 30, 51 30, 27, 65 27, 65 27, 47, 53 48, 55 38, 45 26, 30 15, 18, 42 18, 37, 47, 52 47, 18, 37, 18, 26, 54, 60 ...... 12, 14, 24, 37, 53, 60, 64 60, 53, 37, 12, 14, 24, ...... Dublin Springs and Gynecology Obstetrics Embody Wellness Health Equitas Drug Free Action Alliance Action Drug Free Worthington Drug Safe Coalition Dublin A.C.T. Drug Enforcement Agency Drug Enforcement Destiny House Recovery Center House Recovery Destiny and Families Youth for Directions Columbus Public Health Columbus Recovery Como CompDrug Services Counseling Concord Charles P. Wylie VA Ambulatory Care Center Care Ambulatory VA Wylie Charles P. City of Dublin Inc. Health Services Integrated Area Columbus Buckeye Ranch Buckeye Recovery Celebrate Anonymous of Narcotics Ohio Area Central AIDS Healthcare Foundation Healthcare AIDS Alvis House Amethyst Services and Consultation Counseling Arizona ADAMH Board of Franklin County Franklin of Board ADAMH Mom Addict’s Shop Development Personal Africentric INDEX Center Counseling Columbus Abraxas

INDEX 68 INDEX 69 12 61 10 55 33 28 38 65 39 39 65 42 54 64 64 64 64 64 64 11, 22 . . 11, 50 15, 58 19, 38 19, 10, 56 10, 58, 62 58, 62 . . . 31, 49, 55 31, 49, 45, 49, 56, 61 45, 49, ...... Safe Point Safe Rehabilitation Care Group Care Rehabilitation PrimaryOne Health Recovery Rational OSU Star House Star OSU LLC Center Recovery Premier Operation Street Smart Street Operation Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Ohio Department of Health Netcare Mental Health Services North Central Neighborhood House Nar-Anon Hospital Children’s Nationwide Maryhaven Mount Carmel Health House of Hope Inc. Hands on Central Ohio Hands on Central Anonymous Heroin Grant Family Medicine Family Grant Together Recover Groups: Franklin County Public Health County Franklin Franklin County “Network of Care” of Care” “Network County Franklin Providers Services and Addiction Mental Health Franklin County “Network of Care” of Care” “Network County Franklin Search Data Mental Health Community Franklin County Opiate Crisis Task Force Crisis Task Opiate County Franklin Franklin County Children Services Children County Franklin Office Coroner’s County Franklin Franklin County Board of Commissioners Reentry Coalition Reentry of Commissioners Board County Franklin 31 32 33 58 39 65 65 46 40 40 40, 57 40, 22, 60 50, 60 50, 50, 57, 62 57, 50, 19, 42, 59 19, ...... Volunteers of America of Greater Ohio of America of Greater Volunteers Xenos Christian Fellowship Christian Xenos The Woods at Parkside at Woods The Light Tyler’s Coalition Westside United The Addict’s Parents United Parents Addict’s The Medical Center Wexner University Ohio State The PEER Center The Southeast, Inc. Southeast, StepOne Inc. Syntero, Challenge Columbus Teen Second Chance Counseling Chance Second Foundation Street Serenity Recovery SMART

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