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]]>Coleman’s Crisis Stabilization Units (CSU) serve people facing addiction or a mental health crisis.
Located in Allen, Stark and Portage Counties, Coleman offers multi-bed CSUs in a safe, comfortable, neighborhood setting.
Clients can stay for up to two weeks – receiving medication management, individual and group counseling, linkage to community resources, 24/7 care and monitoring.
The individual is then referred to a less restrictive outpatient service where they can continue on their treatment path and reach recovery goals.
Community Partnership
Psychiatric professionals and mental health agencies count on Coleman’s CSUs for high quality crisis services. Referrals to Coleman guarantee excellent response and responsible care.
Likewise, first responders know that Coleman’s CSUs can offer the stabilization services that can reduce disturbances in the community.
All Coleman CSU staff – clinicians, psychiatrists, nurses and technicians – receive robust training in how to provide trauma informed care. Our compassionate and caring staff serve our clients in a variety of ways, including case management, medication management, counseling, admission & discharging and more.
The Coleman 13-bed crisis stabilization unit is a safe, welcoming Trauma Informed Environment. It is private, secure and located in a safe, quiet neighborhood.
Coleman takes a whole-client approach to wellness – making sure crisis recovery treatment takes place in a sanitized, inviting and relaxing environment.
Our in-house kitchen serves fresh, healthy meals from a menu plan developed by a professional nutritionist. Clients may participate in the preparation of meals with new appliances – which also helps engage clients in their treatment and contributes to building life skills.
Our innovative staff have created a colorful garden that makes our fenced-in property an oasis where clients can relax and even help maintain the flowers and plants!
The CSU is managed by Coleman Health Services, an Ohio-based behavioral health provider.
Coleman assumed operations of the Crisis Intervention and Recovery Center (CIRC) in 2018. Under Coleman’s new leadership, they increased training for Trauma Informed Care, updated client menus, updated facilities and added more counseling services.
Coleman is recognized nationally for offering well-managed programs offering psychiatry, counseling, case management, treatment for substance use disorder, peer support, employment services, residential services, mediation and social services.
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]]>Coleman operates 24/7 hotlines in each of our regional locations, listed below. Click or dial the phone numbers below to speak with a professional and get help now.
National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255 | Or Text HOME to 741741
1-800-567-4673
1-800-567-4673
1-800-567-4673
740-996-7127
330-744-2991
1-877-796-3555
330-452-6000
1-877-796-3555
330-392-1100
Coleman offers Walk-In-Clinics for same day access. Find your nearest clinic.
799 S. Main St., Lima, OH 45804
Mon – Fri | 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
419-229-2222
We Care Regional Crisis Center
797 S. Main St., Lima, OH 45804
24/7 Access
419-229-2222
720 Armstrong St., St. Marys, OH 45885
Wed | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Fri | 8:00 AM – 5:00PM
419-300-7630
16 East Auglaize St., Wapakoneta, OH 45895
Wed | 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Thur | 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
567-356-4400
775 East Eliza St., Kenton, OH 43326
Mon | 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tues | 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Wed | 8:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Thur | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Fri | 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM
419-675-2243
Gill House
740 N. 6th Ave., Steubenville, OH, 43952
Mon – Fri |9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
740-996-7100
3200 Johnson Rd., Steubenville, OH 43952
Mon – Fri | 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
740-996-7100
611 Belmont Ave., Youngstown, OH 44502
Mon – Fri | 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM
330-744-2991
Sue Hetrick Building
3922 Lovers Ln, Ravenna, OH, 44266
Mon – Fri | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
330-673-1347
Downtown Canton
400 Tuscarawas St. W, Canton, OH 44702
Mon – Fri | 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
330-438-2400
Alliance Office
1410 West State St., Alliance, OH, 44601
Mon – Fri | 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (noon)
330-823-6932
Coleman Crisis Services
2421 13th St. NW, Canton, OH 44708
24/7 Access
330-452-6000
Akron – City Hospital Campus
525 East Market St., Akron, OH 44304
Mon, Tues, Thurs | 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
330-379-0667
169 5th Street SE, Suite B, Barberton, OH 44203
Wed | 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM (noon)
Thur | 12:30 PM – 3:00 PM
330-745-9640
103 West Market St., Warren, OH, 44481
Mon – Fri | 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM
330-394-8831
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]]>We believe recovery can be transformative.
Everyone who comes to Coleman Health Services, comes for different reasons – each with a different story, a unique background, specific life issues and personal triggers that impact their mental health and wellness. That’s why we take a whole-person approach to our range of behavioral health therapy and mental health counseling services. At Coleman Health Services, our skilled and caring behavioral health specialists integrate evidence-based clinical treatment with individualized care, to help you overcome a wide range of behavioral and mental challenges – from stress to anxiety to depression and more. You will find that treatment plans are personalized and structured to address your individual concerns.
Our aim is to serve you with respect and dignity – because we recognize that healing takes time and understanding and asking for help is a courageous first step. Whether you’re looking for individual therapy, relationship counseling, group therapy, psychotherapy, substance use counseling, addiction recovery support or medication management, we can meet all your mental and behavioral health needs.
We help our clients to thrive.
Every person gets what they need — the high-quality, compassionate, coordinated, person-centered care they deserve. Our experienced and licensed staff work with you to address your specific needs through a wide range of behavioral and mental health services and treatment options. We practice evidence-based, research-proven treatment methods and prescribe supportive medications that can support your recovery and help you feel better, faster. Access a complete range of of psychological and psychiatric services — all under one roof:
Coleman mental health professionals are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to initiate mental health treatment and drug and alcohol treatment.
Allen, Auglaize, Belmont, Hardin, Harrison, Monroe, Jefferson, Mahoning, Portage, Stark, Summit, Trumbull
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Your mental health and wellness are our priority.
We make accessing behavioral healthcare and mental health services more accessible and approachable. Because we focus on individualized, person-centered care, every assessment starts with active listening. And you will find that services are comprehensive, yet flexible — meeting each client’s behavioral and mental health needs in a way that is holistic. Discover a safe, welcoming environment at Coleman. We support a positive, compassionate culture where clients can work progressively and productively on their emotional and mental health issues, in order to experience meaningful change and hope for a brighter and healthier future.
At Coleman Professional Services, we understand the widespread physical, social, and emotional impact trauma can have on an individual. And our compassionate trauma-informed approach recognizes that most people have likely experienced a number of traumatic events in their lifetime – whether acute, chronic or complex.
Trauma-informed care offers understanding and healing:
We practice the core principles of trauma-informed care:
At Coleman, we believe in whole person care that supports mental and physical health in a way that connects both – to help achieve a greater level of healing and wellness. At Coleman, we understand that many factors play a role in the success of your recovery. We offer a variety of supportive wrap-around services. We meet you where you are and we take everything that affects your mental health into consideration by offering a complete spectrum of services including:
When Someone is in Crisis, Take Action.
Call emergency services – 911.
Contact Coleman Professional Services, or go to your local hospital emergency department.
If you are struggling with depression and substance use, Coleman Professional Services can help. We offer recovery services that include behavioral health, counseling, crisis intervention, substance use treatments and more.
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]]>The impact of mental health challenges goes beyond just the medical symptoms. Active recovery for those with mental illness involves a wide range of integrated care, person-centered treatment and community support. Coleman offers Case Management for children, teens and adults at all stages of life. Our Case Managers are credentialed behavioral and mental health professionals experienced in helping clients and their families in the recovery journey.
Coleman is actively working to eliminate common barriers for those dealing with mental health issues. And our Case Managers work with you to receive the best services necessary for your recovery. They act as safety nets for individuals and families dealing with mental illness – dedicated to helping clients deal with life’s daily stressors. This may include a variety of things from illness education and coping skill teaching, securing safe housing, finding or keeping a job, enrolling in educational programs and keeping up to date with doctor visits, therapy and medication. That’s what makes Case Management so important. Coleman Case Managers work with a collaborative network of therapists, school staff, community partners and other mental health professionals and primary care providers – working toward a common goal to provide holistic, individualized, integrated care. Case Managers also promote advocacy and outreach, and they help facilitate individual and family education and training.
Our Case Managers work with all Coleman clients and families experiencing mental illness. Clients who benefit from Coleman Case Management services are those who experience severe and persistent mental illness who may also be struggling financially or with homelessness. Here they receive treatment in individual and small group sessions for ongoing assessment of needs, assistance in coping skills and managing issues, medication management and developing of daily living skills.
At Coleman, our Case Managers take a big-picture approach – this way, we are better able to prevent gaps in care and offer a targeted treatment plan designed to meet your specific needs. Our Case Managers take time to listen to each client’s unique concerns, in order to set personal recovery goals and develop a strategy for achieving them. Then, we work closely with each client to address their individual concerns and coordinate a client-focused plan of care with our integrated healthcare team.
Our coordinated approach to care includes:
Coleman Case Managers help clients schedule appointments, referrals and follow-ups. We support the transition from hospital to community care – helping reduce the need for emergency room visits. We also assist clients in practical matters that help support daily living, ongoing stability and recovery:
These practical, day-to-day chores can seem overwhelming to clients struggling with mental health issues. We support you for success.
Coleman Case Managers also connect clients with community and social service resources to support social wellbeing. We answer your questions and make sure you get the information you need. Above all, we make it easy, so our clients can commit to a healthier lifestyle.
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]]>It’s ok to not be okay.
When life brings challenges that feel impossible to bear – impacting your work, your relationships and your quality of life, Coleman is here to help you work through what’s troubling you. Our mental health experts work with children, teens and adults in all age brackets. Coleman offers outpatient counseling services – in both an individual and a group setting.
Recovery is possible. We offer help with all the following, and more:
Our goal is to help you resolve the psychological and emotional problems.
And it’s okay to ask for help.
All progress starts with the brave decision to ask for help. Whether you’re seeking short-term assistance or longer-term support, our licensed, professional counselors and therapists at Coleman are here to help you understand what you are experiencing. Together, we’ll develop a plan to problem-solve and work toward achieving your goals.
Healing can come from a shared experience.
Group counseling offers a sense of community. Coleman clients find a sense of relief in realizing that they are not alone in facing similar life challenges. And there is comfort in knowing that it’s safe to participate. Everything shared during group at Coleman is confidential. What is said during group, stays within the group. Small groups of like-minded individuals can offer a helpful sounding board – especially when group members have the opportunity to share the tools, coping skills and resources that have helped them successfully overcome issues.
We help kids learn, grow and heal.
Mental illnesses are surprisingly common in children and teenagers. Kids today face a wide range of issues that can impact their mental health – from bullying to ADHD to autism spectrum disorder to depression and other mood disorders to eating disorders to PTSD and more. Teen years are also a time when a number of troubling mental health problems may begin to reveal themselves – including eating disorders, Borderline Personality Disorder, schizophrenia and suicidal ideation.
It may be hard to tell the difference between normal childhood development and symptoms of mental illness. We’re here to help, with a team of counseling professionals with specialized education and decades of practical experience working with kids. Our licensed child and adolescent counselors and therapists can use evidence-based, developmentally appropriate therapies to help your child learn, heal and grow.
We help our clients to thrive.
Every person gets what they need — the high-quality, compassionate, coordinated, person-centered care they deserve. Our experienced and licensed staff work with you to address their specific needs through a wide range of behavioral and mental health services and treatment options. We practice evidence-based, research-proven treatment methods and prescribe supportive medications that can support your recovery and help you feel better, faster. Access complete range of of psychological and psychiatric services — all under one roof:
Coleman mental health professionals are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to initiate mental health treatment and drug and alcohol treatment.
Allen, Auglaize, Hardin, Jefferson, Mahoning, Portage, Stark, Summit, Trumbull
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]]>A crisis occurs when a stressful life event overwhelms an individual’s ability to cope effectively in the face of a perceived challenge or threat.
Crises occur at the spur of the moment and in a variety of settings as trauma can arise quickly. Crises are temporary, although the effects may become long lasting. See our 24/7 Crisis Hotline & Walk-in Services.
Crisis intervention is the emergency and temporary care given to an individual who, because of unusual stress in life, is unable to function or cope as he or she normally would.
Our goal at Coleman is to interrupt the downward spiral of negative thinking and to increase stabilization.
Crisis assessment and crisis intervention strategies focus on the client’s immediate situation including factors such as safety and immediate needs.
In addition to our Walk-in Clinic Services, Coleman offers 24/7 Crisis Support (including an Opiate Hotline and National Suicide Lifeline) and a Mobile Response Program for children, teens and adults in distress.
Stark County Mobile Response Hotline
A crisis can happen any time, anywhere. Coleman Health Services’ Mobile Response
Adult & Youth programs rapidly deploy culturally-competent, trauma-informed on-site crisis support using behavioral health interventions that are sensitive to the age-specific youth and adults.
The Mobile Response Team is comprised of professionals trained in crisis intervention, information and referral. The team provides mobile behavioral health services to individuals in the home, at school, workplace and in various other community settings.
When can I call? When can the Mobile Response Team be deployed?
Anytime. Available 24 hours every day, including weekends and holidays.
Who can call the Mobile Response hotline?
Anyone.
Co-workers, friends, family members, caregivers, school staff and professionals can call for the Mobile Response Team based on their need of urgent intervention. All situations are considered valid.
When should I call 9-1-1 instead?
If someone is experiencing the following, immediately call 9-1-1:
Opiate Hotline
Opiate Hotline
330-545-HELP (4357)
Need opiate specific support? Dial the hotline above to receive:
Remember, an overdose is a medical emergency. Dial 9-1-1 immediately and begin first aid.
More than 300 people in Stark County have overdosed from opioids, including heroin, since 2012 according to the Stark County Coroner’s office. In addition, Ohio experienced the second highest number of drug overdose deaths nationwide in 2014, a number that is soaring according to a federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report.
National Suicide Lifeline
National Suicide Lifeline
1-800-273-8255
The National Suicide Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress as well as prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones.
Allen, Auglaize, Hardin, Jefferson, Mahoning, Portage, Stark, Summit, Trumbull
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]]>This process consists of gathering information to assess an individual’s behavioral health needs. This helps clinicians determine the best service mix of mental health, addiction, and/or employment and vocational rehabilitation services to assist in recovery.
A diagnostic assessment is a clinical evaluation provided by a licensed professional in order to gather information to determine appropriate treatment based on the initial problem, current mental status and the diagnostic impression. The clinician will share the results of the diagnostic assessment with you in order to begin treatment planning.
Common referrals for diagnostic assessment include:
To receive a diagnostic assessment at Coleman, please bring photo identification and insurance card. Sliding fee options apply to those without insurance. Arrive a half-hour prior to your scheduled appointment in order to complete health questionnaire and financial intake.
When seeking a diagnostic assessment at Coleman Behavioral Health, expect to discuss the following with the clinician:
Allen, Auglaize, Hardin, Jefferson, Mahoning, Portage, Stark, Summit, Trumbull
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]]>Fathers Accountable for Children’s Tomorrows (FACT) is a collaboration between Coleman, Allen County Child Support and other organizations. FACT helps clients overcome barriers to building strong families through sessions that educate, support and inspire.
Prior to graduating from the FACT program, participants are required to:
The program was created with the intention of giving all individuals the opportunity to be employed, to be able to provide for themselves and their families, and to take pride in their accomplishments.
Allen, Auglaize, Hardin
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]]>Coleman Peer Recovery Support Specialists are living proof that recovery is possible. Peer support recovery groups work because they are facilitated by specialists who understand the process – because they have been successful in their own recovery process.
In fact, our Peer Recovery Support Specialists in the State of Ohio must have a direct lived experience of mental health and/or substance use issues. Like our clinical staff, our certified peer support specialists receive special training and are required to obtain Continuing Education Units. We train our peer support specialists to become teachers, role models and advocates in your recovery process. That’s exactly why Coleman Peer Support Specialists are able to focus on helping you reach your own goals and achieve your potential. They share from their own personal experiences, to help you identify workable strategies you can successfully implement into your own life.
Coleman Peer Support Groups can offer insight for dealing with mental illness and substance use, and how these issues can impact work, relationships, finances, health and more. If you’ve been newly diagnosed with a mental health issue, or you are on your recovery journey and need support and motivation, you can always call on our peer support specialists for the help you need.
Peer Recovery Support Specialists offer important assistance with a wide range of programs at Coleman:
It’s not always easy – but support from Coleman can change everything. Learn how Coleman empowers people to change their lives. Contact Coleman to get connected with a Peer Support Group today.
Allen, Auglaize, Hardin, Jefferson, Mahoning, Portage, Stark, Summit, Trumbull
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