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| ALLEN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT-Allen County Combined Health District |
419-228-4457 |
| The Health Department has several divisions that offer a variety of services. Vital Statistics records and issues birth and death records. The Maternal/Child Health programs provide Pregnancy testing and Medicaid application assistance for pregnant women. Health Department nurses coordinate Allen County's Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps (BCMH). Pregnancy testing is available on Wednesdays and Fridays 8-9am and through the Family Planning Program (419-228-6154). Nurses also oversee Communicable Disease Control which includes general communicable disease and sexually transmitted diseases (STD). An STD clinic is available on Tuesdays 4:00-5:00pm. Tuberculosis (T.B.) testing is available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, & Friday, 8-9am and 3-4pm. Immunization Clinics for children are held every Wednesday, 1:30-3:30pm, Thursday 8:30-10:30am, with satellite locations at various times/locations around the county*. Nutritional counseling and supplemental foods are provided through the WIC Program (419-224-8200). Public health education is provided in the areas of AIDS, heart disease, nutrition, physical activity, and the health ministries program. HIV/AIDS testing is available by appointment. The Environmental Health Division regulates restaurants and swimming pools, provides sewage and plumbing inspections & issues well permits. The Environmental Division also provides follow-up for animal bites and public health complaints. Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening provided through Women's Preventive Healthcare Project, and community agencies. They also provide physician and community education. (419-224-4500). *Appointments may be scheduled for childhood immunizations (419-228-4457). Adult and travel vaccines are available by appointment (419-228-4457). |
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| ALLEN COUNTY JUVENILE COURT/Treatment & Detention CENTER |
419 227-5531 Treatment/Detention 419 998-5240 |
| Diversion Department--provides diversion services and counseling for unruly and some delinquent youth (e.g., truants, runaways) and their parents designed to eliminate the need for formal court intervention. Located at 1800 Allentown Gd, Suite B Lima, Ohio 45805, phone 998-5249. Probation Department--official supervision of adjudicated unruly and delinquent offenders within the community, Detention Center--provides temporary secure care for children pending court adjudication or disposition, Treatment Center--provides treatment, individual, family, group, and mental health counseling, and educational services for children in a secure setting after a court adjudication of delinquency, Day Treatment Program provides treatment, counseling and educational services to children in a non-secure setting after court adjudication, Restitution Program-provides a work-based program to permit adjudicated youth an opportunity to pay their court-ordered victim restitution, Community Services Program-provides a work-based program to permit adjudicated youth an opportunity to give service to their community as a form of rehabilitation. |
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| CRIME VICTIM SERVICES |
419-222-8666 |
| 1. 24 Hour Rape Crisis Line and response
2. Domestic violence Crisis Line and Shelter (Putnam Co. only)
3. Victim rights and hearing notifications
4. Court Advocacy and Victim Impact Statements
5. Assistance with (state) compensation, (criminal) restitution, and (local) emergency costs
6. Crisis counseling
7. Victim Ministry
8. Victim Offender Mediation
9. Victim Impact Panels
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| FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERS |
419-222-1168 EXT 1131 |
| 1. Diagnostic Assessment
2. Counseling-Outpatient, In home
3. Psychiatric Services
4. Case Management
5. Parenting Education
6. Early Childhood Screening and Parent Education services 0-5 years.
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| LIMA MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM |
419-228-3335 |
| Lima Memorial Health System, a 2006 Solucient 100 Top Hosiptal Award Winner, is a partner with ProMedica Health System. Lima Memorial was founded in 1899 as Lima City Hospital by the citizens of the Lima community. We are a community-centered, not-for-profit health care organization with more than 1600 employees and 26 facilities in our 10-county service area in west central Ohio. Our services include the region's only Cycle II Accredited Chest Pain Center, the Heart Center, and advanced Emergency Center and Level II Trauma Center, the Cancer Institute, the Family Birth Center, the Women's Health Center, the Wellness Center and a network of primary care, pediatric and specialist physicians in our Lima Memorial Professional Corporation (LMPC) group. |
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| LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES |
(419) 229-2222 |
| Mental Health Counseling, Consultation and Family Life Education Groups, Homemaker Services, Alcohol/Drug Therapy/Case Management, Intensive Outpatient Services, Crisis Intervention, Intensive Outpatient Service, Pre-hospitalization Screening Services, Community Support Program Service, Prevention Services, Referral and Information Services, and Residential Services. |
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| OHIO YOUTH ADVOCATE PROGRAM |
419-482-6032 |
| The Northwest Region of Ohio Youth Advocate Program provides therapeutic foster care. Some of the programs in addition to the therapeutic foster care program are a CANEI (Constant and Never Ending Improvement)program. CANEI is a restorative justice program for adolescents with histories of aggressive defiant behavior. In addition, we provide respite and emergency homes in the Allen County area. Ohio Youth Advocate Program works with youth that have had multiple placements and have experienced abuse and neglect. The youth in OYAP care are the more difficult to place and the hardest to maintain in their placements. Ohio Youth Advocate Program provides mental health services which include CSP, diagnostic assessments and ongoing support for the youth and the foster parent. OYAP provides support for the youth and the foster parent. OYAP provides adoption services and, if necessary, adoption updates.
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| SAMARITAN HOUSE |
419-222-4663 |
| 1. Individual Case Management that focuses on homelessness, domestic violence, mental health, financial, employment, and other issues that might be coupled with the client's lack of housing.
2. Meals provided to residents.
3. Laundry facilities for residents.
4. Parenting Programs.
5. Drug/Alcohol Program.
6. Employment Training Program.
7. Overnight House Program for single women without children.
8. Project SUCCEED- a whole health/wellness program that includes literacy upgrading.
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| ST. RITA'S MED-CARE HEALTH CLINIC |
419-996-5077 |
| 1. Health Checks-Well Baby
2. Pap Smears
3. Blood Pressures
4. Limited Testing; urine, strep, pregnancy, hemocult tests
5. Immunizations
6. Counseling-mental health
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| ST. RITA'S MEDICAL CENTER |
419-227-3361 |
| Emergency services including: Trauma,pediatric ER, Chest Pain Center, Life Flight and emergency air transportation; alcohol and chemical dependency services: inpatient, outpatient and partial hospitalization; The Birth Place and Level II special care nursery; cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation; homecare providing nursing care in the patient's home; Hospice providing care to terminally ill patients; occupational health care services, dedicated pediatric unit; inpatient and outpatient cancer care including chemotherapy administration and clinical trials; radiation therapy; comprehensive rehabilitation services including inpatient, outpatient, pediatric/adolescent, occupational, pain education and work oriented rehab; sports medicine; pediatric clinics-cardiology, growth, spine, nephrology, asthma, gastroenterology, neonatology follow up, neutology and pulmonary; speech and hearing services; MRI and open MRI; nuclear medicine and X-ray; Women's Wellness Center for mammography, breast ultrasound, breast biopsies, DEXA scanning and education; cardiac catheterization, angioplasty, open heart surgery,electophysiology, cardiac defibrillation implants,pacemakers, cardiac CT, and cardiac intenssive care unit; certified sleep center. |
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| ST. RITA'S MEDICAL CENTER BEHAVIORAL SERVICES |
419-226-9828 |
| Intake: assessment, access to care, information; inpatient services: short-term program with focus on crisis intervention and stabilization; partial hospitalization/intensive outpatient: Monday through Friday treatment programs; partial hospitalization dual diagnosis: Monday through Saturday daily treatment program for addiction and mental health; outpatient services: brief therapy and education for individuals, couples and families; Memory Disorders Clinic: an outpatient service for older adults offering screening, comprehensive evaluations and treatment recommendations for demential related disorders; Home Health Service: in-home mental health services for the home bound. |
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| THE MARSH FOUNDATION |
419-238-5437 (KIDS) |
| 1. Group Homes one Male (1-10 clients)Ages 7-17 one Female (1-10 clients)Ages 7-17
2. Treatment Foster Care
3. Program A: Specialized residential sex offender treatment-Marsh Individualized Treatment Services (MITS). One group home: 1-10 males; ages 10-17
Program B. Sex offender treatment foster care with specialized homes.
4. Counseling/Psychotherapy Services - Ohio Department of Mental Health Certified
5. Testing
a. Diagnostic Assessments
b. Psychosexual Assessments
c. Full range battery of intelligence,
achievement, personality, and projective
testing with analysis, interpretation with
an evaluative psychological report.
6. Community Support Provider (C.S.P.)/Case Manager.
7. Family Based -in-home - or - home-based - services.
8. On grounds school, part of the Lincolnview Local School System
9. Registered Nurse on Contract
Updated 05/07/2004 |
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