A GUIDE TO ADDICTION TREATMENT,RECOVERY AND EDUCATION
RESOURCES IN CLERMONT COUNTY
This guide is intended to provide information on resources available in Clermont County and the surrounding area. These listings are not intended as recommendation of specific agencies nor can this be considered a complete list of resources.
HARM REDUCTION
Naloxone, also known as Narcan, is an opioid blocker that reverses the effects of opioids. It can reverse an overdose caused by an opioid for approximately 30-90 minutes, which means it is still important to call 9-1-1.Community members can obtain a free naloxone kit at Clermont Recovery Center (1088 Wasserman Way, Batavia, OH 45103). Call 513-735-8100 for an appointment. Naloxone is also available at most pharmacies without a prescription.
Thursdays 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. The mobile van is located in the Mercy Health Clermont Hospital parking lot. 3000 Hospital Drive, Batavia, OH 45103. Services include: One for one exchange of sterile syringes Testing for hepatitis C and HIV Naloxone kits Pregnancy test kits Education on preventing infection Referral to treatmentAll services listed are provided at no cost.
Connect with the Exhange Project: 513-316-7725 /hc.xchange
Syringe Services Program (The Exchange Project)
Naloxone Distribution
PREVENTION RESOURCES
Dispose of medications at any of the following drug drop box locations:
Medication Safety at Home
To get a locking medication storage container from Clermont County Public Health call 513-735-8400.
Educate your family and children on safe medication practices. Store medicine in a safe and secure location. Keep track of all medications including quantities and expiration dates. Dispose of unused and expired medication properly at one of the drop boxes listed above.
Amelia Police Dept. Bethel Police Dept.Clermont County Sheriff’s Office Goshen Township Police Dept.Loveland Police Dept.Mercy Health - Anderson HospitalMercy Health - Clermont HospitalMiami Township Police Dept.Milford Police Dept.Pierce Township Police Dept.
TREATMENT CENTERS IN CLERMONT COUNTY
PatientsAccepted
Type of Program MAT Payment/
Insurance
Adams Recovery Center513-575-0968 Various locations: Goshen Township, New Richmond, Williamsburg
BrightView513-834-7063 1100 Hospital DriveBatavia, OH 45103
Clermont Recovery Center (GCBHS) 513-735-8100 1088 Wasserman Way Batavia, OH 45103
Northland513-504-9902 25 Whitney Dr. Suite 122 Milford, OH 45150
The Ridge513-504-9902 25 Whitney Dr. Suite 120 Milford, OH 45150
Teen Challenge 513-248-0452 1466 US Route 50 Milford, OH 45150
For additional treatment providers and resources please visitwww.emeraldjennyfoundation.org or www.findlocaltreatment.com
Adults 18+
Adults 18+ & pregnantwomen
Adults 18+ adolescents & pregnantwomen
Adults 18+ & pregnantwomen
Adults 18+
Adults 18-35 & pregnantwomen (first trimester only)
Inpatient,Outpatient
Outpatient
Outpatient
Outpatient
Outpatient
Inpatient Faith-based
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Self-pay, Medicaid, private insurance
Self-pay, Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance
Self-pay, Medicaid, private insurance, subsidy for some patients
Self-pay, Medicaid, private insurance
Self-pay, private insurance
Self-pay
RECOVERY SUPPORT
Recovery is an ongoing process. Support and self-education are important components of treating addiction and preventing relapse. There are several recovery support group meetings throughout Clermont County for individuals in recovery and their loved ones. Contact the local offices or websites of the recovery support groups listed below to find meetings convenient for you.
Support Groups for Individuals
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 513-351-0422 www.aacincinnati.org Celebrate Recoverywww.celebraterecovery.com Narcotics Anonymous (NA) 513-820-2947 www.nacincinnati.com
SMART Recovery 866-951-5357www.smartrecovery.org
Support Groups for Families/FriendsAl-Anon / Alateen www.al-anon.org
SOLACE Clermont County 513-516-7608
ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Clermont County Services Department of Job & Family Services 513-732-7111 Child Support Enforcement Agency 513-732-7248 Children’s Protective Services 513-732-7173 Public Assistance 513-732-7111 SNAP Benefits 513-732-7111Domestic Relations Court 513-732-7327Juvenile Court 513-732-7696Mental Health & Recovery Board 513-732-5400Probate Court 513-732-7243Public Health 513-732-7499 Birth and Death Certificates 513-732-7499 WIC 513-732-7329 Immunizations 513-735-8400Veterans Services 513-732-7363Hospital and Family Planning Mercy Health Clermont Hospital 513-732-8200 Poison Control 800-222-1222A Caring Place Pregnancy Help 513-753-4357 Planned Parenthood 513-287-6488
Other Community ResourcesDomestic Violence Shelter 513-753-7281YWCA 513-732-0450Community Services (HEAP) 513-732-2277Legal Aid 513-241-9400Ohio Means Jobs 513-943-3000
Need Help?CALL THE CLERMONT COUNTY
SAVE LINE AT
513-528-SAVEThe save line is confidential and available 24 hours a day to
provide suicide prevention and crisis intervention.
ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Food and Household Items Goodwill Inter Parish Ministries St. Vincent DePaul Salvation Army Grace & Mercy Christian Help Center United Methodist Church - Felicity Milford Miami Ministry New Richmond Village Food Pantry
513-771-4800513-561-3932 513-248-2664 513-732-6328513-843-6293 513-735-9400 513-876-2147 513-248-1114 513-553-3800
Housing and TransportationHabitat for Humanity Homeless Shelter Housing Opportunities Made Equal Metropolitan Housing Authority Cincinnati Metro Clermont Transportation Connection
513-621-4147 513-732-6464 513-721-4663 513-732-6010 513-621-9450 513-732-7433
FOR MORE TREATMENT, PREVENTION, AND EDUCATION RESOURCES,CHECK OUT THE CLERMONT COUNTY OPIATE TASK FORCE WEBSITE:
WWW.GETCLEANNOWCLERMONT.ORG
Connect with the Clermont County Opiate Task Force on Social Media!
/getcleannowCC @getcleannowCC
Printed November 2018. This work was supported by the Cooperative Agreement number, 6 NB01OT009137-01-02, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the Department of Health and Human Services.
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SIGNS OF AN OVERDOSE
Loss of consciousnessUnresponsive Awake but unable to talkHands, face or lips turning blue, purple or grayChoking sounds, or a snore-like gurgling noiseSlow, shallow or erratic breathing; not breathingSlow or erratic pulse, or no pulseVomitingPale or clammy faceNot responding to painLimp body
If you suspect someone is experiencing an overdose call 9-1-1 immediately.
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