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Treatment and Recovery
Resource Packet Recovery Helpline: Dial 211
Listing of Substance Use Disorder Treatment Providers
Naloxone Information
Listing of Recovery Services and Support Groups
Addiction and Recovery Information
Ohio Medicaid Information
Focus on Friends Information
Recovery Guide Information
You’re Not Alone Support Group Information
Low Tolerance – High Risk Information
CRISIS HOTLINE: 1-888-936-7116
419-424-1985
www.yourpathtohealth.org
No. 1: May 2016
This document will be reviewed on a periodic basis for accuracy.
If any information provided in this document is incorrect or has changed,
please contact ADAMHS.
419-424-1985
An electronic version of this document is available at
www.yourpathtohealth.org.
Hancock County Coroner Dr. Mark Fox 200 W. Pearl St. Findlay, OH 45840 419-424-0380
Dear Friend, Please accept my best wishes and prayers as you enter this new phase of your life. I wish you success and happiness in your Recovery. I am also writing to let you know about the alarming increase in opiate and heroin overdoses in Hancock County. We know of too many stories of a person who overdoses after a period of “clean” time away from opiates or heroin. This may happen after incarceration or following a short time at a treatment center. Under these circumstances, people lose their tolerance and cannot safely use the dosages they could prior to incarceration or treatment. It would be best if heroin users never relapsed. Let’s make one thing very clear – there is no “safe dose” of opiates or heroin – and the only way to completely avoid an overdose is to not use at all. If a person does return to using, they may die if they try to resume using the same dose they last used. Some things shown to reduce deaths from opiate and heroin overdose when a person relapses include:
Not using alone, but instead having other people around in case problems occur.
Using smaller doses than the dose used before getting “clean.” Furthermore, any use in combination with any other drug or alcohol greatly increases your risk of a fatal overdose. If you have any questions about this packet, suggestions for additional information to include, please contact any of organizations at the bottom of the page. We are all hoping for the best for you! Sincerely, Dr. Mark Fox, Hancock County Coroner
Hancock Public Health Focus on Friends 1644 Tiffin Ave. Peer Recovery Center Findlay, OH 45840 509 W. Trenton Ave. 419-424-7105 Findlay, OH 45840 www.hancockpublichealth.com 419-423-5071
www.focusonfriends1.com Hancock County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Opiate Task Force 438 Carnahan Ave. Findlay, OH 45840 419-424-1985 www.yourpahtohealth.org
Compiled by the Hancock County Opiate Task Force Updated: April 2016
Substance Use Disorder & Mental Health Treatment Providers The following is a partial list of substance abuse and mental health treatment facilities in Northwest Ohio.
The list is not intended as a reference tool rather than an endorsement.
Century Health, 419-425-5050 1918 N. Main St., Findlay, OH 45840 www.centuryhealth.net Services: A, Y, F, SUD, MH, O, R, CS, MAT, ST, VT Payment Options: Private insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, sliding scale, self-pay, flexible payment options
Family Resource Center, 419-422-8616 1941 Carlin St., Findlay, OH 45840 www.frcohio.com Locations in: Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin & Shelby Counties Services: Y, F, SUD, MH, O, CS Payment Options: Private insurance, Medicaid, sliding scale, self-pay
Anhedonia, 419-422-7767 222 Center St., Findlay, OH Services: A, SUD, MH, O, ST Payment Options: Private insurance, Medicaid, self-pay
A Renewed Mind, (419) 422-7800 1624 Tiffin Ave., Suite D, Findlay, OH 45840 www.arenewedmindservices.org Locations in: Findlay, Perrysburg, Toledo Services: A, Y, F, SUD, MH, I, O, R (Y only), MAT, ST, VT Payment Options: Aetna, FrontPath, HealthSCOPE, Medical Mutual of Ohio, Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE®, self-pay
Arrowhead Behavioral Health, 419-891-9333 1725 Timber Line Rd., Maumee, OH 43537 www.arrowheadbehavioral.com Services: A, F, SUD, MH, I, O, R, ST Payment Options: Private insurance, Medicare, TRICARE®, HMO, PPO, managed care plans
Behavioral Connections, 419-352-5387 1010 N. Prospect, Bowling Green, OH 43402 www.behavioralconnections.org Services: A, W, PW, SUD, MH, O, R, MAT, ST Payment Options: Private insurance, Medicaid, self-pay
COMPASS, 419-241-8827
2465 Collingwood Blvd., Toledo, OH 43610 www.ccrscompass.org Services: A, F, SUD, MH, O, R, CS, MAT, ST Payment Options: Private insurance, Medicaid, sliding scale, self-pay
Coleman Professional Services, 419-229-2222 799 Main St., Lima, Ohio 45804 www.coleman-bh.com Locations in: Allen, Auglaize, Hardin, Portage, Stark, Summit, Trumbull Counties Services: A, Y, F, SUD, MH, O, R, CS Payment Options: Private insurance, Medicaid
Codes for services: A – Adult; Y – Youth; F – Family; FR – Family Reunification; W – Women; PW – Pregnant Women; SUD – Substance Use Disorder; MH – Mental Health; I – Inpatient; O – Outpatient; R – Residential; CS – Community Support; MAT – Medication Assisted Treatment; ST – Suboxone Treatment; MT – Methadone Treatment; VT – Vivitrol Treatment
Compiled by the Hancock County Opiate Task Force Updated: April 2016
Harbor, 419-475-4449 4334 Secor Rd., Toledo, OH 43623 www.harbor.org Services: A, Y, F, SUD, MH, O, CS Payment Options: Private insurance, Medicaid, self-pay
Health Partners of Western Ohio, 877-516-4149 329 N. West St., 2nd Floor, Lima, OH 45801 www.hpwohio.org Locations in: Allen, Clark, Defiance, Hardin, and Williams Counties Services: A, Y, SUD, MH, O, MAT (Hardin Co. only) Payment Options: Private insurance, Medicaid, sliding scale, self-pay
Lutheran Social Services, 419-422-7917 1701 Tiffin Ave., Findlay, OH 45840 www.lssnwo.org Locations in: 24 counties in Northwestern Ohio Services: A, F, SUD, MH, O, CS Payment Options: Private insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE®, self-pay
Pathways Counseling Center, 419-523-4300 835 N. Locust St., Ottawa, OH 45875 www.pathwaysputnam.org Services: A, Y, F, SUD, MH, O, CS Payment Options: Private insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, and Medicaid, sliding scale
Phoenix Project, 419-222-4474 Lima UMADAOP 608 W. High St., Lima, OH www.limaumadaop.com Services: A, F, FR, W, PW, SUD, R, CS
ProMedica Physicians Behavioral Health, 419.424.2011 (Formerly Center for Mental Health and Wellbeing) 1100 E. Main Cross, Suite 203, Findlay, OH 45840 www.memorialhcs.org/health-well-being-center Locations: Findlay, Fremont Services: A,Y, F, MH Payment Options: Private insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, self-pay
Psychiatric Center of Northwest Ohio, 419-429-6480 300 W. Wallace St., Suite B4, Findlay, OH 45840 www.blanchardvalleymedicalpractices.org Services: A, Y, F, MH, O
St. Rita’s Medical Center, 419-996-5517, 800-232-7762 730 W. Market St., Lima, OH 45801 www.ehealthconnection.com
Services: A, SUD, MH, I, O Payment Options: Private insurance, Medicaid, Medicare
Codes for services: A – Adult; Y – Youth; F – Family; FR – Family Reunification; W – Women; PW – Pregnant Women; SUD – Substance Use Disorder; MH – Mental Health; I – Inpatient; O – Outpatient; R – Residential; CS – Community Support; MAT – Medication Assisted Treatment; ST – Suboxone Treatment; MT – Methadone Treatment; VT – Vivitrol Treatment
Em
erg
ency
fir
st a
id f
or
a su
spec
ted
op
ioid
ove
rdo
se:
If a
pers
on is
exh
ibiti
ng s
ympt
oms
of a
n op
ioid
ove
rdos
e, th
ese
follo
win
g lif
e-sa
ving
mea
sure
s sh
ould
be
take
n im
med
iate
ly:
1) C
hec
k to
see
if t
hey
can
res
po
nd
.
Giv
e th
em a
ligh
t sha
ke, y
ell
thei
r na
me.
Any
resp
onse
?
If yo
u do
n’t g
et a
res
pons
e, tr
y a
ster
num
rub
(ru
b
your
knu
ckle
s in
the
mid
dle
of th
eir
ches
t whe
re th
e
ribs
mee
t, fo
r 10
sec
onds
).
2) C
all 9
-1-1
.
You
do
not n
eed
to m
entio
n dr
ug u
se w
hen
you
call.
Pro
vide
th
e fo
llow
ing
basi
c in
form
atio
n:
G
ive
addr
ess
and
loca
tion.
S
ay,
“I h
ave
a pe
rson
who
has
sto
pped
bre
athi
ng
and
is u
nres
pons
ive.
”
3) P
erfo
rm R
escu
e B
reat
hin
g (
or
per
form
CP
R if
kn
ow
n)
M
ake
sure
not
hing
is in
thei
r m
outh
.
Tilt
hea
d ba
ck, l
ift c
hin,
and
pin
ch n
ose.
S
tart
by
givi
ng tw
o br
eath
s, m
akin
g su
re th
e ch
est
rises
.
If th
e ch
est d
oes
not r
ise,
tilt
the
hea
d ba
ck m
ore
and
mak
e su
re y
ou a
re p
lugg
ing
thei
r no
se.
4) G
ive
Nal
oxo
ne.
Ass
embl
e th
e na
sal s
pray
Nal
oxon
e ki
t.
Spr
ay h
alf (
1 m
l) up
one
nos
tril,
hal
f (1
ml)
up th
e ot
her
nost
ril.
C
ontin
ue r
escu
e br
eath
ing,
one
bre
ath
ever
y fiv
e se
cond
s, w
hile
wai
ting
for
the
Nal
oxon
e to
take
ef
fect
.
Giv
e a
seco
nd d
ose
of N
alox
one
if th
ere
is n
o re
spon
se in
two-
five
min
utes
.
5) A
fter
Nal
oxo
ne.
C
ontin
ue to
mon
itor
thei
r re
spira
tions
and
per
form
re
scue
bre
athi
ng if
res
pira
tions
are
bel
ow t
en
brea
ths
per
min
ute.
S
tay
with
them
unt
il he
lp a
rriv
es.
The
Nal
oxon
e m
ay
wea
r of
f and
the
vict
im c
ould
sta
rt to
ove
rdos
e ag
ain.
Han
cock
Pub
lic H
ealth
1644
Tiff
in A
venu
e, S
uite
A
Fin
dlay
, Ohi
o 45
840
419-
424-
7105
Han
cock
Cou
nty
Alc
ohol
Dru
g A
ddic
tion
and
Men
tal H
ealth
Ser
vice
s
438
Car
naha
n A
venu
e
Fin
dlay
, Ohi
o 45
840
419-
424-
1985
ww
w.y
ourp
atht
ohea
lth.o
rg
Han
cock
Cou
nty
Opi
ate
Tas
k F
orce
438
Car
naha
n A
venu
e
Fin
dlay
, Ohi
o 45
840
419-
424-
1985
ww
w.y
ourp
atht
ohea
lth.o
rg
What is
Na
loxo
ne
?
Whe
re C
an I
Obt
ain
Nal
oxon
e?
H
anco
ck P
ublic
Hea
lth
K
roge
r P
harm
acie
s
C
VS
Pha
rmac
ies
W
algr
eens
Pha
rmac
ies
Wh
at is
in a
Nal
oxo
ne
Kit
?
Tw
o d
ose
s o
f N
alo
xon
e
Nas
al A
tom
izer
Ed
uca
tio
nal
DV
D
Ed
uca
tio
nal
Bro
chu
re
Wh
at is
Nal
oxo
ne?
N
alox
one
(als
o kn
own
as N
arca
n) is
a m
edic
atio
n th
at
can
reve
rse
an o
verd
ose
that
is c
ause
d b
y an
opi
oid
drug
. Whe
n ad
min
iste
red
durin
g a
n ov
erdo
se,
Nal
oxon
e bl
ocks
the
effe
cts
of o
pioi
ds o
n th
e br
ain
and
rest
ores
bre
athi
ng w
ithin
two
to e
ight
min
utes
. N
alox
one
has
been
use
d sa
fely
by
emer
genc
y m
edic
al p
rofe
ssio
nals
for
mor
e th
an fo
rty
year
s an
d ha
s on
ly o
ne fu
nctio
n: to
rev
erse
the
effe
cts
of o
pioi
ds o
n th
e br
ain
and
resp
irato
ry s
yste
m in
or
der
to p
reve
nt d
eath
. Nal
oxon
e ha
s no
po
tent
ial f
or a
buse
. If
Nal
oxon
e is
giv
en to
a p
erso
n w
ho is
not
ex
perie
ncin
g an
opi
oid
over
dose
, it i
s ha
rmle
ss. I
f na
loxo
ne is
adm
inis
tere
d to
a p
erso
n w
ho is
de
pend
ent o
n op
ioid
s, it
will
pro
duce
with
draw
al
sym
ptom
s. W
ithdr
awal
, alth
ough
unc
omfo
rtab
le, i
s no
t lif
e-th
reat
enin
g.
Nal
oxon
e do
es n
ot r
ever
se o
verd
oses
that
are
ca
used
by
non-
opio
id d
rugs
, suc
h as
coc
aine
, be
nzod
iaze
pine
s (e
.g. X
anex
, Klo
nopi
n an
d V
aliu
m),
m
etha
mph
etam
ines
, or
alco
hol.
NA
LO
XO
NE
KIT
S A
RE
AV
AIL
AB
LE
AT
: H
AN
CO
CK
PU
BL
IC H
EA
LT
H
1644
Tif
fin
Ave
. S
uit
e A
F
ind
lay,
Oh
io 4
5840
41
9-42
4-71
05
Th
ere
is N
O c
har
ge
to r
ecei
ve a
Nal
oxo
ne
kit
at
Han
cock
Pu
blic
Hea
lth
Wh
at a
re c
om
mo
n o
pio
ids?
O
pioi
ds in
clud
e bo
th h
eroi
n an
d pr
escr
iptio
n pa
in
med
icat
ions
. Som
e co
mm
on o
pioi
d pa
in
med
icat
ions
incl
ude:
hyd
roco
done
(L
orc
et a
nd
Vic
od
in),
oxy
codo
ne (
Per
coce
t), l
ong
actin
g op
ioid
s (O
xyco
nti
n, M
S C
on
tin
, M
eth
ado
ne)
, and
pat
ches
(F
enta
nyl
). O
ther
br
and
nam
e op
ioid
pai
n m
edic
atio
ns in
clud
e O
pan
a E
R, A
vin
za a
nd K
adia
n.
Ho
w d
o I
kno
w if
so
meo
ne
is o
verd
osi
ng
?
A p
erso
n w
ho is
exp
erie
ncin
g an
ove
rdos
e m
ay h
ave
the
follo
win
g sy
mpt
oms:
•
Bre
athi
ng is
slo
w a
nd s
hallo
w (
less
than
ten
brea
ths
per
min
ute)
or
has
stop
ped.
•
Vom
iting
.
•
Fac
e is
pal
e an
d cl
amm
y.
•
Blu
e or
gra
yish
lips
and
fing
erna
ils.
•
Slo
w, e
rrat
ic, o
r no
pul
se.
•
Cho
king
or
loud
sno
ring
nois
es.
•
Will
not
res
pond
to s
haki
ng o
r st
ernu
m
rub.
•
Ski
n m
ay tu
rn g
ray,
blu
e, o
r as
hen.
A
n o
verd
ose
is a
med
ical
em
erg
ency
! C
all 9
-1-1
imm
edia
tely
an
d b
egin
fir
st
aid
.
Wh
at a
re t
he
risk
fac
tors
fo
r an
op
ioid
ove
rdo
se?
Mix
ing
Dru
gs
Man
y ov
erdo
ses
occu
r w
hen
peop
le m
ix
hero
in o
r pr
escr
iptio
n op
ioid
s w
ith a
lcoh
ol,
benz
odia
zepi
nes,
or
anti-
dep
ress
ants
. A
lcoh
ol a
nd b
enzo
diaz
epin
es (
such
as
Xan
ex, K
lono
pin
and
Val
ium
) ar
e pa
rtic
ular
ly d
ange
rous
bec
ause
, lik
e op
ioid
s, th
ese
subs
tanc
es im
pact
an
indi
vidu
al’s
abi
lity
to b
reat
he.
Lo
wer
ed T
ole
ran
ce
Tol
eran
ce is
you
r bo
dy’s
abi
lity
to p
roce
ss a
dr
ug. T
oler
ance
cha
nges
ove
r tim
e so
that
you
m
ay n
eed
mor
e of
a d
rug
to fe
el it
s ef
fect
s.
How
ever
, tol
eran
ce c
an d
ecre
ase
rapi
dly
whe
n so
meo
ne h
as ta
ken
a br
eak
from
usi
ng a
su
bsta
nce
whe
ther
inte
ntio
nally
(in
trea
tmen
t) o
r un
inte
ntio
nally
(in
jail
or th
e ho
spita
l). T
akin
g op
ioid
s af
ter
a pe
riod
of n
ot u
sing
can
incr
ease
th
e ris
k of
a fa
tal o
verd
ose.
H
ealt
h P
rob
lem
s Y
our
phys
ical
hea
lth im
pact
s yo
ur b
ody’
s ab
ility
to
man
age
opio
ids.
Sin
ce o
pioi
ds c
an im
pair
your
ab
ility
to b
reat
he, i
f you
hav
e a
sthm
a or
oth
er
brea
thin
g pr
oble
ms
you
are
at h
ighe
r ris
k fo
r an
ov
erdo
se. I
ndiv
idua
ls w
ith li
ver
or k
idne
y di
seas
e or
dy
sfun
ctio
n, h
eart
dis
ease
or
HIV
/AID
S a
re a
lso
at
an in
crea
sed
risk
of a
n ov
erdo
se.
Pre
vio
us
Ove
rdo
se
A p
erso
n w
ho h
as e
xper
ienc
ed a
non
fata
l ove
rdos
e in
the
past
, has
an
incr
ease
d
risk
of a
fata
l ove
rdos
e in
the
futu
re.
Addiction and Recovery
What is Addiction?
Addiction reflects the highest level of progression of a substance use disorder.
Addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences.
It is considered a brain disease because substances change the brain’s structure and how it works.
Brain changes caused by substance use can be long lasting and can lead to many harmful, often self-destructive, behaviors.
Addiction is characterized by inability to consistently abstain, impairment in behavioral control, craving, diminished recognition of significant problems with one’s behaviors and interpersonal relationships, and a dysfunctional emotional response.
Like other chronic diseases, addiction involves cycles of relapse and remission. Without treatment or engagement in recovery activities, addiction is progressive and can result in disability or premature
What is Recovery?
Recovery is a process of change that permits an individual to make healthy choices and improve the
quality of his or her life. There are many pathways to recovery. Individuals
are unique with specific needs, strengths, goals, health attitudes, behaviors and expectations for recovery.
Pathways to recovery are highly personal, and
generally involve a redefinition of identity in the face of crisis or a process of progressive change.
Furthermore, pathways are often social, grounded
in cultural beliefs or traditions, and involve informal community resources, which provide support for sobriety.
For additional resources, please visit
www.yourpathtohealth.org
or call 419-424-1985.
Hancock County ADAMHS Board, 438 Carnahan Ave.
Findlay, Ohio 45840
Last revision: 7/5/16
Monday Calendar Alcoholics Anonymous
6:30 a.m. closed discussion, Pioneer Club
9 a.m. open discussion, St. John’s Episcopal Church
10 a.m. Fresh Start, book study, Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Noon, open discussion, Pioneer Club
Noon, open discussion, Dry Haven
5:30 p.m. closed discussion, Seventh-Day Adventist Church
7 p.m. women’s Serenity open discussion, Pioneer Club
7 p.m. closed discussion, Catalyst Community Church
7:30 p.m. open discussion, English Lutheran Church basement
7:30 p.m. open discussion, First Lutheran Church
8 p.m. closed discussion, Trinity Episcopal Church annex
Narcotics Anonymous
Noon – 1:30 p.m. Nooners’ meeting, Focus on Friends
7-8:30 p.m. LifeBoat meeting, St. Marks United Methodist Church
Tuesday Calendar Alcoholics Anonymous
6:30 a.m. closed discussion, Pioneer Club
9 a.m. open discussion, St. John’s Episcopal Church
Noon, open discussion, Pioneer Club
Noon, 12×12 open discussion, Dry Haven
5:30 p.m. closed discussion, Seventh-Day Adventist Church
7 p.m. women’s open discussion, Dry Haven
7:30 p.m. closed discussion, Christ Lutheran Church
8 p.m. closed discussion, Trinity Episcopal Church annex
8:30 p.m. open discussion/Big Book split, Holy Family Catholic Church
Narcotics Anonymous
7-8:30 p.m. New Hope meeting, Pioneer Club
Celebrate Recovery
6 p.m. pizza & fellowship, lesson & open share at 7 p.m., New Life Assembly of God
NAMI Support Group – open to anyone in Hancock County with a mental illness as well as impacted family members
7-8 p.m. ADAMHS Board
Family Al-Anon
7:30 p.m. Trinity Episcopal Church, use west entrance.
Wednesday Calendar Alcoholics Anonymous
6:30 a.m. closed discussion, Pioneer Club
9 a.m. open discussion, St. John’s Episcopal Church
10 a.m. Fresh Start, book study, Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Noon, open discussion, Pioneer Club
5:30 p.m. closed discussion, Seventh-Day Adventist Church
7 p.m. open discussion, St. Wendelin Catholic Church
7 p.m. closed discussion, Catalyst Community Church
7 p.m. open discussion, Dry Haven
8 p.m. closed discussion, Trinity Episcopal Church
Celebrate Recovery
2nd
& 4th
Wednesday’s, 7 p.m., Good Shepherd United Methodist
Narcotics Anonymous
7-8:30 p.m. LifeBoat meeting, St. Marks United Methodist Church
Al-Anon - 10 a.m. First Presbyterian Church, room 206 You’re Not Alone – support group for families and friends of those with an addiction
2nd
and 4th
Wednesdays, 7-8 p.m., ADAMHS office
Thursday Calendar Alcoholics Anonymous
*CLOSED meetings are for alcoholics or those who have a desire to stop drinking.
*OPEN meetings welcome everyone including family, friends, etc.
Meeting Locations: Findlay: -Pioneer Club: 221. E. Pine Ave. -Seventh-Day Adventist Church: 622 W. Melrose Ave. -Focus on Friends: 509 W. Trenton Ave. -Catalyst Community Church: 620 Lynn St. -Trinity Episcopal Church: 128 W. Hardin St. -Trinity Episcopal Church Annex: 519 S. Cory St. -St. Mark’s United Methodist Church: 800 S. Main St. -New Life Assembly of God: 3120 Norcrest St. -ADAMHS Board: 438 Carnahan Ave. -First Presbyterian Church: 2330 S. Main St. -Howard United Methodist Church: 220 Cherry St. -Cedar Creek Church: 1800 Tiffin Ave. Fostoria: -Dry Haven: 217 W. Center St. -St. Wendelin Catholic Church: 323 N Wood St. Bluffton: -English Lutheran Church: 111 Grove St. Upper Sandusky: -First Lutheran Church: N. Sandusky Ave/Church St. Carey: -Christ Lutheran Church: 116 W. Findlay St. North Baltimore: -Holy Family Catholic Church: 115 E. Cherry St. Benton Ridge: -Good Shepherd United Methodist: 105 W. Main St. Bowling Green: - St. John’s Episcopal Church:1505 E. Wooster St.
FOR HELP: AA National: http://www.aa.org/ NA National: http://www.na.org/ AA Northwestern Ohio http://toledoaa.com/ or 419.308.9862 NAMI of Hancock County: http://www.namiofhancock.org/ Focus on Friends: www.focusonfriends1.com or 419.423.5071 Northwest Ohio Area Service Committee of NA: http://www.nwoasc.org/ or 800.587.4232 Celebrate Recovery: http://www.celebraterecovery.com/ SMART Recovery: http://www.smartrecovery.org/ Crisis Hotline: (888)936.7116 United Way: 2-1-1 Child Abuse Hotline: 1.800.422.4453 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1.800.273.8255, press 1 for veterans Rape, Abuse, Incest, National Network: 1.800.656.4373 Domestic Violence Hotline: 1.800.799.7233 Open Arms 24-hour Crisis Hotline: 419.422.4766 Gamblers Anonymous Hotline for Ohio: 855.222.5542
Last revision: 7/5/16
6:30 a.m. closed discussion, Pioneer Club
9 a.m. open discussion, St. John’s Episcopal Church
Noon, closed discussion, Pioneer Club
12:30 p.m. Grapevine open discussion, Dry Haven
5:30 p.m. open book, Seventh-Day Adventist Church
7 p.m. open discussion, English Lutheran Church basement
8 p.m. open lead, Howard United Methodist Church
8 p.m. closed discussion, Trinity Episcopal Church annex.
Narcotics Anonymous
7-8:30 p.m. LifeBoat meeting, St. Marks United Methodist Church
6 p.m. Open Arms Women’s and Children’s Support Group, call 419-422-4766 for more information
Friday Calendar Alcoholics Anonymous
6:30 p.m. closed discussion, Pioneer Club
9 a.m. open discussion, St. John’s Episcopal Church
10 a.m. Fresh Start, book study, Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Noon, open discussion, Pioneer Club
12:30 p.m. open discussion, Dry Haven
5:30 p.m. closed discussion, Seventh-Day Adventist Church
7:30 p.m. 12×12 open discussion, Dry Haven
8 p.m. closed discussion, Trinity Episcopal Church annex
8 p.m. open discussion, Christ Lutheran Church
Narcotics Anonymous
12-1:30 p.m. Nooners’ meeting, Focus on Friends
7-8:30 p.m. New Hope meeting, Pioneer Club
Celebrate Recovery
6-9p.m. Cedar Creek Church, Findlay Village Mall
Heroin Anonymous
5:30 p.m. Strength in Numbers, Focus on Friends
Al-Anon - 6:30 p.m., Trinity Episcopal Church
Saturday calendar Alcoholics Anonymous
7:30 a.m. closed book, Pioneer Club
10 a.m. open discussion, St. John’s Episcopal Church
10 a.m. women’s New Beginnings open discussion, Pioneer Club
10:30 a.m. Big Book open discussion, Dry Haven
Noon, open discussion, Pioneer Club
5:30 p.m. open discussion, Seventh-Day Adventist Church
8 p.m. closed discussion, Trinity Episcopal Church annex
Narcotics Anonymous
7-8:30 p.m. New Hope meeting, Pioneer Club
Sunday Calendar Alcoholics Anonymous
10:30 a.m. open lead, Pioneer Club
Noon, open discussion, Pioneer Club
5:30 p.m. open discussion, Seventh-Day Adventist Church
7 p.m. closed discussion, Catalyst Community Church
7 p.m. open discussion, Pioneer Club
Narcotics Anonymous
2-3:30 p.m., New Hope meeting, Pioneer Club
Cocaine Anonymous
5:30-6:30 p.m., Open Minds, Focus on Friends
Heroin Anonymous
7p.m. Strength in Numbers, Focus on Friends
Local Resources:
-Associated Charities: 419.423.2021: Financial
Assistance, Prescription Medication Assistance
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Assistance, Medical Supplies, Prescription
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Services, Prescription Medication Assistance
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-City Mission: 419.423.9151: Free Dinner Every
Evening & Food Giveaway (must be there by
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Thursdays evenings
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Dental Services
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419.423.3755
-Hancock Christian Clearing House: 419.422.2222:
Food, Dental Services, Financial Assistance, Housing,
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419.424.7848: Housing
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Bank
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Services
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Employment
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l re
du
ce
s th
e p
ers
on
's
tole
ran
ce
to t
he
dru
g,
tho
se
wh
o h
ave
just
go
ne
th
rou
gh
withd
raw
al ca
n
ove
rdo
se
on
a m
uch
sm
alle
r do
se
th
an
the
y u
se
d t
o ta
ke.
Op
ioid
de
pe
nde
nt
Sto
pp
ing M
AT
(su
bo
xon
e,
viv
itro
l)
Dis
ch
arg
ed
fro
m e
me
rge
ncy m
ed
ical
ca
re fo
llow
ing o
pio
id in
toxic
ation
Exp
erie
ncin
g r
ed
uced
to
lera
nce d
ue
to
:
*
try
ing t
o s
top
usin
g o
n th
eir o
wn
* w
ith
dra
wa
l m
an
age
me
nt
(de
tox)
*
re
lea
se
fro
m ja
il o
r p
riso
n
*
re
lap
se
of
reco
ve
ry
Inje
cting o
pio
ids
Usin
g p
rescrip
tio
n o
pio
ids a
t h
igh
er
d
ose
s t
ha
n p
rescrib
ed
Usin
g o
pio
ids in
co
mb
ina
tion
with
o
the
r se
da
tin
g s
ubsta
nce
s lik
e:
*
alc
oho
l
* b
en
zo
dia
ze
pin
es (
“ben
zo
s”)
Usin
g o
pio
ids a
nd
ha
ve
me
dic
al
co
nd
itio
ns s
uch
as:
*
He
p C
/HIV
* liv
er
dis
ea
se
* lu
ng d
isea
se
or
CO
PD
* suff
er
fro
m d
ep
ressio
n
An
yo
ne
wh
o u
ses
op
ioid
s f
or
lon
g-t
erm
ma
na
ge
men
t o
f p
ain
or
pe
rso
ns
wh
o u
se
he
roin
are
at
risk
fo
r
op
ioid
ove
rdo
se
. O
the
rs a
t ri
sk
inc
lud
e p
ers
on
s w
ho
are
:
Wh
at
are
the s
igns o
f
Overd
ose
?
Bre
ath
ing is s
low
an
d s
ha
llow
or
ha
s s
top
pe
d
Vo
mitin
g
Fa
ce
is p
ale
an
d c
lam
my
Blu
e o
r gra
yis
h lip
s a
nd
fin
ge
rna
ils
Slo
w,
err
atic o
r n
o p
uls
e
Cho
kin
g o
r lo
ud
sn
oring n
ois
es
Will
no
t re
sp
on
d to
shakin
g o
r
ch
est
rub
Skin
ma
y t
urn
gra
y,
blu
e o
r a
sh
en
Wh
at
is N
alo
xo
ne
?
Nalo
xo
ne
(a
lso k
no
wn
as N
arc
an
) is
a
me
dic
atio
n t
ha
t can
reve
rse a
n
ove
rdo
se
tha
t is
ca
used
by a
n o
pio
id
dru
g b
y b
lockin
g t
he
eff
ects
of
op
ioid
s
on
th
e b
rain
an
d r
esto
res b
reath
ing.
Nalo
xo
ne
is a
va
ilab
le w
ith
ou
t a
pre
scrip
tio
n. T
he
re is n
o c
ha
rge
to
rece
ive
a N
alo
xo
ne
kit a
t H
an
co
ck
Pu
blic
He
alth
. T
he
pha
rma
cie
s a
t
Kro
ge
r, C
VS
an
d W
alg
ree
ns a
lso
ca
rry
Nalo
xo
ne
lo
ca
lly.
An
ove
rdo
se i
s a
me
dic
al
em
erg
en
cy~
Ca
ll 9
-1-1
im
me
dia
tely
an
d b
eg
in f
irs
t aid
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