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This directory was created to provide families in the Dayton region with access to mental health resources within their own community. Please note that this list does not represent an endorsement by Dayton Children's of any individual provider or agency. If you would like additional help in finding mental health services please contact our mental health resource connection

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Child and Adolescent Psychology Associates

Psychological & Neuropsychological Evaluations

Children may be referred for testing to determine their levels of intellectual, or emotional functioning, areas of strengths and weaknesses, and styles of learning and processing information. This testing is useful for diagnostic purposes, treatment planning, and offering care recommendations for home and school.

Evaluation is a 3 step process.

Diagnostic Interview: You and your provider will meet to discuss the concerns and reasons for testing that is bringing you to CAPA. This will allow provider to better understand the testing needed to address your questions and concerns.

Evaluation: The amount of testing will depend on your child’s individual needs and will be discussed with you prior to the evaluation day. Testing typically takes about 2-3 hours. Neuropsychology testing usually takes 4-6 hours.

Feedback Session: Our provider will meet with you to review the final report and explain all of the testing scores and findings. If applicable, you will be informed of any diagnoses and be provided with recommendations and referral as needed.

Insurance: Aetna

Address

7681 Tylersville Place Blvd, Suite 2, West Chester , OH, 45242
Map & Directions

Hours of Operation

Monday-Thursday: 8 AM - 6 PM

Friday: 8 AM - 4 PM

Conditions treated

ADHD, Anxiety, Autism, Developmental problems, Learning disabilities

Services offered

Psychological Assessment/Testing

Age of patients seen

5-9, 10-12, 13 and up

Cincinnati Children’s Green Township – Partial Hospitalization Program - PHP

At Cincinnati Childrens PHP, your child will meet with a psychiatrist or APRN regularly, PHP focuses on improving home & school life, in addition to outpatient treatment. Provide one hour of academic support each day. Please bring you child’s schoolwork daily. Your child may have access to a computer (personal or program) during school hours. Will attend the program for an average of 7 to 10 days. Is expected to attend PHP daily, unless absences are planned in advance with the treatment team. Must be accompanied by an authorized adult (over the age of 18), your child may not drive themselves to and from program. May be picked up as early as 3:15 pm, but no later than 3:30 pm.

If your child:

• Requires ANY medication (prescription/over-the counter) during program hours, the medication must be provided by the family and must be brought to the program in the original prescription container/bottle.

o Consents may need to be signed before PHP staff can administer medication.

o Over-the-counter medication must be discussed in advance with the nurse.

• Uses an insulin pump, you must contact the endocrinologist and convert to insulin injections before starting the program.

 

For more information please call or visit their website

Address

5899 Harrison Ave, 4th Floor , Cincinnati, OH, 45248
Map & Directions

Hours of Operation

8:30am-3:30pm Monday-Friday

Conditions treated

Anxiety, Behavioral Problems, Depression, Family and School Issues

Services offered

Day treatment programs

Age of patients seen

5-9, 10-12, 13 and up

Cincinnati Children’s Norwood – Partial Hospitalization Program – PHP

PHP is reserved for children and teens, who:

Show high-moderate to severe mental health symptoms

Struggle with emotional problems at home or school

Need a higher level of care but not 24-hour psychiatric management

PHP provides intervention that can help prevent inpatient hospitalization. It also can be helpful right after a recent inpatient admission.

What to Expect

A child must be referred to PHP before they can start the program. The referral can come from a therapist, school counselor, guidance counselor, psychiatrist or any other medical provider.

After we receive a referral, we reach out to your family for more details, if needed. Then, we schedule the intake and admission visit. At least one parent or guardian must come with the patient to this visit.

Treatment Team

You become part of a full PHP treatment team, which includes:

Advanced practice registered nurse (APRN)

Behavioral health specialist (BHS)

Board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrist

Licensed social worker

Psychiatric primary nurse

Treatment Focus

As part of PHP, we create a healing environment and make positive, healthy, trusting relationships. This foundation is key to the success of your child’s mental health treatment.

During the day, we help children and teens, who have been struggling with emotional problems at home or school. The goal of treatment is to support children in reaching a healthier level of functioning.

Treatments may include:

Educational services

Family meetings with a licensed psychiatric social worker

Psychiatric consultation

Recreation

Regular meetings with a psychiatrist or APRN

Skill-building groups

Team-based group therapy

Your child also may need separate services, such as psychological testing and speech-language pathology. Speech-language pathologists help with communication and social skills.

Daily Schedule

PHP participants attend the program every day (unless they’ve planned absences with the treatment team). The daily schedule for PHP includes:

Arrival: An authorized adult (over age 18) or insurance-based transport must drop off your child no earlier than 8:15 am. Your child cannot travel to and from the program by themselves unless their parent or guardian approves. We require participants to arrive on time and to notify us in advance if they’ll be more than 15 minutes late.

Meals: Your child receives breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack.

Treatment: Your child receives a variety of treatments based on their needs.

Education group time: Your child has two hours of education group time each day, so it’s important to bring their schoolwork. They may have access to a computer during this time. We strongly recommend regular communication with your child’s school. Often, we’ll ask parents or guardians to complete a Release of Information (ROI) consent form. That way, we can contact your child’s school to understand their educational needs.

Pick-up: An authorized adult must pick up your child between 3:15–3:30 pm.

For more information please call or visit their website.

Address

2300 Wall St, Ste D, Norwood, OH, 45212
Map & Directions

Hours of Operation

8:30am-3:30pm Monday-Friday

Conditions treated

Anxiety, Behavioral Problems, Depression, Family and School Issues

Services offered

Day treatment programs

Age of patients seen

5-9, 10-12, 13 and up

National Youth Advocate Program (NYAP)

 National Youth Advocate Program (NYAP), offers counseling, psychiatry, and comprehensive assessments for ages 5 and up. NYAP accepts Anthem, Medical Mutual, and Medicaid HMO's. 

For more information please reach out to the provider. 

Address

2727 Harding Hwy, Lima, OH, 45804
Map & Directions

Conditions treated

Abuse and Neglect, Anxiety, Depression, Trauma

Services offered

Counseling, Psychiatry, Psychological Assessment/Testing

Age of patients seen

5-9, 10-12, 13 and up

Putnam Counseling, LLC

Putnam Counseling specializes in providing services for anxiety, abuse, PTSD, trauma, faith-based and more. They offer in person and telehealth services. Please visit their website for more information.  

Address

1430 Oak Ct Suite 310, Beavercreek , OH, 45430
Map & Directions

Hours of Operation

Tues-Fri 10am-3pm or 10am -5pm depending on the provider

Conditions treated

Abuse and Neglect, Anxiety, Trauma

Services offered

Counseling, Telehealth

Age of patients seen

13 and up

333 Therapeutics Consulting LLC: Mental Health & Wellness

333 Therapeutics Consulting LLC specializes in alzheimer's disease, autism, developmental delays, dementia, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, phobias, schizophrenia, personality disorders, trauma/abuse, ADHD, substance abuse disorders, disturbances due to other neurological disorders, trafficking victims, education, and therapeutic intervention, assessments/treatments for individuals in nursing homes or independent living facilities for ages 4 and up. They can not diagnose autism. 

Most private insurances, Tricare, (Best to call Insurance company), all Medicaid HMO's, straight Medicaid, nd Medicare.

Address

212 N. Barron St., Eaton, OH, 45320
Map & Directions

Conditions treated

Abuse and Neglect, ADHD, Anxiety, Autism, Behavioral Problems, Bullying, Depression, Developmental problems, Family and School Issues, Grief and Loss, Learning disabilities, Substance Abuse, Trauma

Services offered

Counseling

Age of patients seen

Under 5, 5-9, 10-12, 13 and up