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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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The Ohio University Nisonger Center: School-Aged Autism and Developmental Clinic

The Ohio University Nisonger Center: School-Aged Autism and Developmental Clinic specializes in Autism, and Developmental Disabilities for ages 1 to 21 years old. They accept Aetna, Anthem, CareSource, Cigna, Medicaid, Medicare, Medical Mutual, Molina, Optum, Paramount, Tricare, United HealthCare, and UMR. Self-pay is also an options if you do not have insurance. Please reach out for more information.

Address

1581 Dodd Dr., 395A McCampbell Hall, Columbus, OH, 43210
Map & Directions

Conditions treated

Autism, Developmental problems, Learning disabilities

Services offered

Counseling, Psychological Assessment/Testing

Age of patients seen

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

The Recovery Council

Insurance: Medicaid and Medicaid HMO's

Payments: Sliding scale fee for those residents in a 5 county radius (Fayette County, Highland County, Pike County, Pickaway County, and Ross County).

Ages: 5+

Specialties: General Mental Health

Treatment Approach: N/A

Services: Counseling, Psychiatry

Most of the time services end up being free to the clients, as long as they are within the 5 counties. If an appointment is scheduled and the client no-shows, the agency will not re-shedule the appointment. However, the client is welcome to come during walk-in hours between 8am-4pm, and if there is a therapist available, they will meet with the client.

Address

104 Erin Ct., Hillsboro, OH, 45133
Map & Directions

Hours of Operation

M-F: 8-4

Conditions treated

ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Family and School Issues, Grief and Loss, Self-esteem

Services offered

Counseling, Psychiatry

Age of patients seen

5-9, 10-12, 13 and up

The Village Network - (partial hospitalization)

The Village Network - (partial hospitalization) offers day treatment programs for youth ages 10 to 18 years old with nonresidential services to help them address their trauma-related issues. Their treatment approaches are PCIT and IHBT. Please reach out for more information. 

Address

1751 E Long Street, Columbus, OH, 43203
Map & Directions

Hours of Operation

8am-5pm

Conditions treated

Abuse and Neglect, Trauma

Services offered

Counseling, Psychological Assessment/Testing

Age of patients seen

10-12, 13 and up

The Village Network - Residential

The Village Network, is a community focused residential  program offering youth therapeutic services while preparing them for jobs. Trauma informed care is offered through individual and group therapy. In home therapy and respite services are offered for Ohio Rise. 

Address

17606 Coshocton Road, Mount Vernon , OH, 43050
Map & Directions

Conditions treated

Abuse and Neglect, Anxiety, Behavioral Problems, Depression, Trauma

Services offered

Day treatment programs

Age of patients seen

10-12, 13 and up

The Village Network- Wooster

Our program is specifically designed for youth facing serious psychological and behavioral issues who require intensive treatment in a short-term residential setting, including individual, group, and family therapy, psychiatric treatment, nursing care, and expressive therapies. We also provide education through on-site schooling or tutoring that encourages children to learn daily skills and thrive in a healthy, social setting.

Youth placed in the Wooster residential programs have oftentimes experienced complex trauma resulting in a host of emotional and behavioral disturbances, including sexual behavior problems and emotional dysregulation. Residential care in Wooster provides unique staff secure programming for both male and female youth ages 10 to 21. Treatment services include individual therapy, family therapy, and group therapy as well as expressive therapies that include the use of music, movement, art, equine assisted and horticulture, as well as recreational therapies. These approaches help youth develop the capacity to self-regulate, while providing opportunities to build trust in others and to form healthy relationships. 

 

For more information please visit their website.

 

Address

2803 Akron Rd, Wooster, OH, 44691
Map & Directions

Conditions treated

Abuse and Neglect, ADHD, Anxiety, Behavioral Problems, Bullying, Depression, Family and School Issues, Grief and Loss, LGBTQ+, Self-esteem, Trauma

Services offered

Age of patients seen

10-12, 13 and up

The Wellness and Resilience Center

The Wellness and Resilience Center specializes in trauma, behavioral challenges, social and emotional skill development, ADHD, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, parenting concerns, academic challenges and psychological assessments for ages 2.5 to 13 (primarily works with preschoolers). They work with preschoolers, educators and parents. They accept Aetna, Aetna better health (Ohio Rise), Anthem BCBS, anthem BCBS Federal, Anthem Medicaid, Buckeye, Buckeye Marketplace, CareSource, CareSource marketplace, Humana, Humana Healthy Horizons (Medicaid), Medicaid, Medicare, Molina, Molina Marketplace, Optima Health, Tricare, and UBH They offer sliding scale fee contact provider for more information. 

Address

51 Best Street, Dayton, OH, 45405
Map & Directions

Hours of Operation

Monday-Friday 9am-6pm

Conditions treated

ADHD, Anxiety, Behavioral Problems, Developmental problems, Family and School Issues, Learning disabilities, Trauma

Services offered

Counseling, Psychological Assessment/Testing, Support Groups/Education, Telehealth

Age of patients seen

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