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The Benefits of Hiring and Retaining Employees in Recovery: A Win-Win Approach

 

Effective Workplace Policies & Practices Can Help Save Money & Save Lives!

  • Individuals in recovery from substance use disorder (SUD) are a largely untapped economic resource.
    • As many as 5.5 million U.S. adults living with SUD are currently unemployed. 1
  • Evidence-based workplace policies are worth it!
    • Businesses that invest in providing access to substance use treatment for employees can see as high as a 13 to 1 return on their investment. 2
    • Employees who receive treatment and enter recovery from SUD showed 36% decreases in absenteeism and a 13% decrease in work turnover, all equating to cost savings for the employer. 2
    • Business sponsored and monitored treatment produces better recovery results than treatment sought at the request of friends or family. 2
  • Businesses can be part of the solution. Employment opportunities help improve people’s lives and improve the community.
    • The benefits of work for individuals with substance use disorders include lower rates of recurrence, higher rates of abstinence, less criminal activity, fewer parole violations, improvements in quality of life, and more successful transition from long-term residential treatment back to the community. 3,4,5,6
  • Policies that retain workers, save money.
    • The benefits of work for individuals with substance use disorders include lower rates of recurrence, higher rates of abstinence, less criminal activity, fewer parole violations, improvements in quality of life, and more successful transition from long-term residential treatment back to the community. 3,4,5,6
  • Fair Chance employment pays off.
    • Businesses hiring individuals with substance use and criminal backgrounds may be eligible as a fair chance employer for financial incentives through programs such as the Federal Bonding Program and the Work Opportunity Tax Credit.

Business Resources

Substance Use is a National Crisis

  • Over the past year overdoses have claimed the lives of over 100,000 Americans. 7
    • An almost 30% increase from the year before
    • Opioids were responsible for around 75% of the overdose deaths
    • Overdose deaths from methamphetamines and cocaine are also on the rise
  • Around 40.3 million U.S. adults are living with SUD
  • Drug use and overdose deaths in the U.S. have been identified as an “epidemic,” a “crisis,” and a “public health emergency.”
  • The annual costs associated with SUD, including healthcare and employment, exceed $440 billion. 8
    • Much of this burden falls on businesses (estimates for the annual cost of lost productivity in the workplace are as high as $200 billion).

What About in Ohio?

  • Unintentional drug poisoning is the leading cause of injury death in Ohio, surpassing motor vehicle crashes. 9
  • More than 4,250 Ohioans died from overdose over the past year. 10
    • Ohio has the fourth-highest opioid overdose rate in the U.S.
    • More than twice the national average.
  • Around 9% of Ohioans struggle with substance use and addiction issues. 11
  • Drug-related crimes constitute around one-quarter of all felonies resulting in prison sentences in Ohio. 12
    • Marijuana possession exceeded incidents for all other drugs combined.
    • Drug convictions exclude many Ohioans from jobs that could help them in their recovery journey.
    • Around 1 in 4 Ohio jobs is blocked or restricted for those with a conviction.

How Does Substance Use Impact the Workplace?

  • Nationally, around 8.6% of working adults have SUD. That means the likelihood is high that you have a substantial number of individuals in your own workforce either currently dealing with or with a history of SUD. 2
    • The number of employed Americans using illicit substances (15.4 million) is greater than those not in the workplace (7 million). 1
    • A national survey on drug use found as many as one in five survey respondents reported they have used marijuana recreationally at work during work hours. 2
  • Estimates for the annual cost of lost productivity in the workplace are as high as $200 billion. 13
    • The negative impact includes lost productivity, workplace accidents and injuries, absenteeism, low morale, and increased illnesses.
    • The estimated annual cost of untreated SUD in the workplace can range from $2,600 to $13,000 per employee.
References:

1. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2014). Results from the 2013 national survey on drug use and health: Summary of national findings. NSDUH Series H-48, HHS Publication No. (SMA) 14-4863. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
2. National Safety Council. (2020). Drugs at work: What employers need to know. National Safety Council. https://www.nsc.org/work-safety/safety-topics/drugs-at-work
3. Dunigan, R., Acevedo, A., Campbell, K., Garnick, D. W., Horgan, C. M., Huber, A., … Ritter, G. A. (2014). Engagement in outpatient substance abuse treatment and employment outcomes. Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11414-013-9334-2
4. Kerrigan, A. J., Kaough, J. E., Wilson, B. L., Wilson, J. V., & Bostick, R. (2004). Vocational rehabilitation of participants with severe substance use disorders in a VA veterans industries program. Substance Use & Misuse, 39(14), 2513–2523.
https://doi.org/10.1081/LSUM-200034695
5. Roessler, R. T., & Rumrill, P. (1998). Reducing workplace barriers to enhance job satisfaction: An important post-employment service for employees with chronic illnesses. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 10(3), 219-29.
6. Sprong, M. E., Melvin, A., Dallas, B., & Koch, D. S. (2014). Substance abuse and vocational rehabilitation: A survey of policies & procedures. Journal of Rehabilitation Journal of Rehabilitation, 80(4), 4–9.
7. Center for Disease Control and Prevention. (2021). Drug Overdose Deaths in the U.S. Top 100,000 Annually. Retrieved from
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/nchs_press_releases/2021/20211117.htm
8. National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2020). Trends and statistics. Accessed from https://www.drugabuse.gov/related-topics/trends-statistics#supplemental-references-for-economic-costs
9. Ohio Department of Health. (2022). Drug overdose. Accessed from https://odh.ohio.gov/know-our-programs/violence-injury-prevention-program/drug-overdose/
10. National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2022). Opioid Summaries by State. Accessed from https://nida.nih.gov/drug-topics/opioids/opioid-summaries-by-state
11. Harm Reduction Ohio. (2021). Why does Ohio rank No. 31 in drug use but No. 2 in overdose death? https://www.harmreductionohio.org/why-does-ohio-rank-no-31-in-drug-use-but-no-2-in-overdose-death/
12. Shields, M. (2018). Wasted assets: The cost of excluding Ohioans with a record from work. Policy Matters Ohio. Accessed from https://www.policymattersohio.org/research-policy/fair-economy/work-wages/wasted-assets-the-cost-of-excluding-ohioans-with-a-record-from-work
13. Society for Human Resource Management. SHRM. 2020. Employing and managing people with addictions. Society for Human Resource Management: Better workplaces, better world. https://www.shrm.org/resourcesandtools/tools-and- samples/toolkits/pages/personswithaddictions.aspx

Interested in Coleman Employment Services?

For more information, email us: EmploymentInfo@colemanservices.org Please call: 330-452-3194

Coleman’s Employment Services are available in the following counties:

Allen,  Auglaize,  Belmont,  Hardin,  Harrison,  Jefferson,  Mahoning,  Monroe,  Portage,  Stark,  Summit,  Trumbull,  Wayne

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Case Management for Adults, Adolescents & Children

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.

How Case Management Helps

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.

Who Is Case Management For?

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.

Case Management at Coleman Health Services

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:

  • Listening and interpreting each client’s concerns
  • Assessing each client’s specific needs 
  • Setting recovery goals 
  • Developing strategies to achieve goals
  • Evaluating client-focused support systems
  • Client-specific crisis prevention and intervention protocols
  • Establishing appropriate coping mechanisms
  • Developing practical life skills
  • Employment readiness
  • Supporting relationships and social wellness
  • Exploring hobbies and spiritual pursuits
  • Physical health care
  • Monitoring medication, services, appointments and referrals

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:

  • Accessing services
  • Scheduling appointments
  • Arranging transportation
  • Creating a budget
  • Paying bills
  • Shopping for groceries
  • Cooking meals 

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.

Coleman’s Case Management for Adults is available in the following counties:

AllenAuglaizeHardinJeffersonMahoningPortageStarkSummitTrumbull

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Counseling https://www.colemanservices.org/services/counseling/ Tue, 29 Oct 2019 11:45:44 +0000 https://www.colemanservices.org/?post_type=project&p=305 The post Counseling appeared first on Coleman Health Services.

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Counseling for Adults, Adolescents & Children

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:

  • ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
  • Anger Management
  • Autism Disorder 
  • Attachment Difficulties
  • Bullying
  • Depression 
  • Developmental Disorders
  • Divorce 
  • Grief and Loss
  • Oppositional Disorder
  • Peer Problems
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Relationship Problems
  • Social-Emotional Impairments
  • Stress and Anxiety
  • Trauma

Our goal is to help you resolve the psychological and emotional problems. 

Individual

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.

Group

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.

Teens & Adolescents

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.

 

Coleman’s Counseling is available in the following counties:

Allen,  Auglaize,  Hardin,  Jefferson,  Mahoning,  Portage,  Stark,  Summit,  Trumbull

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Employment Services – For Clients https://www.colemanservices.org/services/employment-services/ Tue, 29 Oct 2019 09:47:44 +0000 https://www.colemanservices.org/?post_type=project&p=317 The post Employment Services – For Clients appeared first on Coleman Health Services.

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Jobs for People with Disabilities

At Coleman, we understand that the impact of mental health challenges goes beyond just the medical symptoms. It can also affect your ability to get or keep a job. Our goal is to help you regain your sense of stability and independence by providing practical, hands-on job skills and solid support in preparing you for a career match that’s right for you. Coleman Employment Specialists will also work with you to achieve a work-life balance that addresses job stressors and supports your mental health needs.

Helping Individuals with Disabilities Find Jobs

Many of our clients hope to become more independent in our community. We help them achieve their dreams by supporting the job training and employment services that can make it all possible.

No matter the challenge, we’re here to help.

  • Lack of a high school diploma
  • Limited or no work experience
  • Misdemeanors or felonies
  • Other barriers

Our mission is to help change the destiny of our youth and adults by helping find meaningful employment. And our program works to connect our adults and youth clients with the right positions among our local employers.

At Coleman, our Employment Services Program works with our clients right where they’re at in their own lives – to address their immediate issues and concerns. Then, we tailor a personalized action plan, with achievable goals. This is an approach that has helped our clients overcome the impact of illness and disability and has worked to support many successful careers.

How We Help

Coleman Employment Specialists will work with you to develop a personalized plan to help you secure the right job – one you can be proud of. We will work with you to create your resume, complete applications and prepare for interviews. Our services also include helping you find job opportunities that match your skills and interests.

  • Supporting the training, skills, and choices necessary for success on the job
  • Engaging employers to offer gainful employment
  • Matching the right person to the right job – benefiting job seekers and employers alike

Employment & Recovery Go Hand-in-Hand

At Coleman, we also understand that working is a critical part of ongoing recovery and sense of purpose. You want to contribute, be productive and enjoy employment. But that’s not always easy to do alone. That’s why Coleman Employment Specialists work with any client who wants to work! We help people become employed and stay employed.

Coleman Employment Services can offer purpose and help improve our clients’ quality of life by helping them build the skills necessary to achieve and sustain successful and competitive employment. Coleman Employment Services offers customized long-term job retention support to our clients.

All age ranges are welcome — from young adults to senior citizens. Coleman Employment Services accepts referrals from Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities and other referring partners. We strongly encourage self-referrals in all Coleman counties.

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Interested in Coleman Employment Services?

For more information, email us:
EmploymentInfo@colemanservices.org

Please call: 330-452-3194

Coleman’s Employment Services are available in the following counties:

Allen,  Auglaize,  Hardin,  Jefferson,  Mahoning,  Portage,  Stark,  Summit,  Trumbull

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Guardianship Services https://www.colemanservices.org/services/guardianship-services/ Tue, 29 Oct 2019 06:48:07 +0000 https://www.colemanservices.org/?post_type=project&p=319 The post Guardianship Services appeared first on Coleman Health Services.

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Guardianship Services

Coleman advocates for adults and seniors who are unable to make necessary decisions to protect themselves. Court appointed legal guardians, trained Coleman staff, ensure that vulnerable adults are provided with food, shelter, medical care, legal services and other basic needs to support their health, safety and comfort.

What Is Guardianship?

Guardianship is a legal relationship in which the guardian is given the authority by the court to make decisions on behalf of a person (ward) who is unable to make and/or communicate decisions on their own. A guardian is the person appointed by the court to make decisions on behalf of someone else. Judges and court magistrates supervise the guardians. Also known as elder conservatorship, guardianship provides an individual the legal authority to make decisions for a vulnerable adult or senior. In this legal relationship, the guardian is entrusted with the care and welfare of the protected person, or ward—helping assure bills are paid and making personal and medical decisions for the individual protected by guardianship.

Why Are Guardians Appointed?

When older adults are unable to care or advocate for themselves, a guardianship may become necessary. Legal guardianship assures care and advocacy for adults and seniors in need. For adults who are unable to manage their personal affairs, guardians are appointed by a Probate Court. In the case of senior citizens, they may be incapable of caring for themselves or make appropriate decisions regarding their own welfare due cognitive impairment like dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or disabilities. Problems arise when seniors may no longer be able to remember to take important medications, manage daily hygiene, or handle their finances. This is when guardianship is often the best strategy to help assure the health, safety, and a measure of independence.

A typical case might be when an individual with a diagnosis of dementia or developmental disability, struggles with homelessness, or requires medical or mental health treatment and are unable to consent for the support and services they need. In these circumstances, Coleman would assess the case, then file the case in the Probate Court. A Probate Court judge would make the final determination as to whether an individual would be deemed incompetent – in which case, that individual would be assigned to a guardian.

General Powers and Duties of a Guardian

While guardians assure the basic needs of the ward are met, they don’t provide hands-on or live-in caregiving; however they do help make important decisions regarding this type of care. They also advocate for individuals who can no longer make decisions for themselves. A guardian is able to consent for treatment, coordinate housing and other care options, and serve as an overall coordinator of care. Under guardianship, Coleman clients experience better outcomes and increased stability due to our services.   

Guardians are also required to file either annual or biannual reports about where the protected person lives, the services that the protected person receives, the protected person’s physical and mental condition. This enables the court to supervise and monitor the condition of the ward, and to determine whether guardianship needs to continue.

Coleman Guardianship Services

At Coleman, our goal is to improve the quality of life for all those we serve – providing stability and care that can change the destiny for vulnerable populations and foster recovery.  

Coleman Guardianship Services works to advocate for vulnerable clients to ensure they receive proper care. Services include essential services required to promote healthy living:

  • Petition the court for guardianship services
  • Assess of necessary services by a case manager
  • Case management
  • Arrange support services
  • Oversee living arrangements
  • Make informed medical decisions
  • Mandatory reporting

Once a client stabilizes and makes progress, we begin to work with them to have the guardianship removed and support clients with programs and services that promote greater independence.  While this may not be possible for every client, we continue to work with all clients to help them  achieve their personal goals in treatment.

Coleman’s Guardianship Service is available in the following counties:

Stark

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Peer Support https://www.colemanservices.org/services/peer-support/ Tue, 29 Oct 2019 01:46:31 +0000 https://www.colemanservices.org/?post_type=project&p=310 The post Peer Support appeared first on Coleman Health Services.

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Peer Support Services

We’ve been there. We understand. 

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. 

And we’re uniquely qualified to support you.

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. 

We’re here to support you through real life issues.

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.

  • Find emotional support 
  • Build independent living and social skills
  • Manage symptoms
  • Develop health and wellness skills
  • Learn important coping skills 
  • Practical assistance with daily living
  • Connect you with vital support resources 
  • Explore employment opportunities

Find Peer Recovery Support.

Peer Recovery Support Specialists offer important assistance with a wide range of programs at Coleman:

    • Drop-In Centers for individuals who struggle with mental health conditions, substance use disorders, homelessness, trauma and more.
    • START Program (Sobriety Treatment. And Reducing Trauma) – a collaboration between Coleman and Children Services 
    • Coleman Access Services – meeting clients at the front door when they come for services to keep them engaged and supported through either the opening stages of treatment or when they re-present. 
    • CTP Community Transition Program – supporting inmates who have been released from the corrections system.
    • Coleman Crisis Center – open 24/7 offering support in person and by phone.
    • Coleman Peer Support Groups – facilitating two weekly Peer Support Groups at our Drop-In Center. 
    • Specialty Treatment Court – supporting Mental Health and Drug Court 
    • Law Enforcement Assistance – coming soon! We are implementing a 24/7 team to assist law enforcement when responding to situations where a crime has not been committed but MH and SUD support are needed. The team will consist of a LSW and a peer staff to respond with law enforcement. 
    • Embrace Program – Designed for pregnant and postpartum mothers with a history of drug addiction.
    • Mobile Response – Provides a rapid mobile response to address the behavioral health concern of the youth and coordinate appropriate next steps.
    • Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) – Serves people facing addiction or a mental health crisis, providing in-house care for up to 2 weeks.
    • Residential Services – Helps individuals find temporary and permanent housing to foster independence and build critical skills.

Coleman Can Help.

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.

Coleman’s Peer Support is available in the following counties:

Allen,  Auglaize,  Hardin,  Jefferson,  Mahoning,  Portage,  Stark,  Summit,  Trumbull

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Psychiatry https://www.colemanservices.org/services/psychiatry/ Tue, 29 Oct 2019 01:44:03 +0000 https://www.colemanservices.org/?post_type=project&p=307 The post Psychiatry appeared first on Coleman Health Services.

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Psychiatry and Psychotherapy for Adults, Adolescents & Children

Everyone comes to Coleman with different life experiences and challenges that can impact our mental health and wellness. We understand that it takes courage to ask for help. Perhaps you’re going through an especially rough patch. Maybe you’ve been struggling with substance use or dealing with a mental health disorder that has been affecting your ability to work and the quality of your relationships. People of all backgrounds and ages reach out to Coleman for different reasons:

  • Treatment for attention disorders
  • Treatment for depression
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Treatment for anxiety
  • Treatment for bipolar disorder
  • Treatment for mood disorders
  • Treatment for personality disorders
  • Treatment for psychotic disorders
  • Treatment for schizophrenia

 

You’ve come to the right place. At Coleman, you’ll find a comprehensive range of psychiatric and counseling services – personalized to address your unique concerns. Coleman Psychiatric Services provides assessments of individuals with psychiatric and emotional difficulties. At Coleman Health Services, the psychiatric team consists of psychiatric-trained physicians, Advance Practice Nurses (APN), Physician Assistants (PA), pharmacists, nurses and medical assistants.  This specialized team provides quality psychiatric assessment and evaluation to determine the most effective treatment for all persons with mental illness, including substance use disorders. 

 

Psychiatric assessment

We focus on understanding your situation.

When you turn to Coleman for help, you’ll find an expert team of psychiatric providers, licensed counselors and services that meet national accreditation standards. You’ll get connected with our expert team of psychiatrists and advanced practice nurses (APNs) — professionals who share our agency-wide passion for recovery. The psychiatric team may utilize medication or recommend other treatments,  according to the best standards of practice,  in order to improve functioning through the reduction of mental health disorder symptoms. The Coleman psychiatric services team will take the time to listen to how you’re feeling, help you understand what you’re going through, and explain your personalized treatment plan – to you and your family.

 

Our psychiatric services team may perform a psychiatric/mental health examination – to give us insight on issues that may be troubling you. Your Coleman Care Team may also consider assessment data from behavioral health professionals, professionals from other disciplines, from your family and other important people in your circle.

 

How Psychiatry Aids Counseling + Therapy

Chronic and acute mental health issues can be debilitating. At Coleman, our psychiatry staff are trained to differentiate mental health problems from other possible underlying conditions that could present with psychiatric symptoms. Our Psychiatric team will work with our other specialized teams, including counseling and case management, to develop a personalized plan of care that supports your road to recovery.

 

Psychiatry for Adults

Mental illness may be a result of biological or environmental factors. Coleman works with adults from all walks of life to help heal and find freedom. We’re here to help you put yourself first, get the help you need and make positive changes in your life.

 

Psychiatry for Adolescents & Teens

Good mental health is vital for healthy teenage development, strong relationships and resilience. Teen years are important for kids to assert their individuality and practice independence. While it’s normal for teens to experience moodiness, poor motivation and trouble sleeping, these issues can escalate to full-blown depression, aggression, or self-harm. We’re here to help, with a wide range of support options for teenagers with mental health problems and for their families.

 

Psychiatry for Children

A child’s healthy emotional, behavioral and social wellbeing is crucial to their overall development. Unfortunately, many children are confronted with complex social and environmental issues that can jeopardize their healthy development. We offer trauma-informed interventions, evidence-based support programs and a wide array of services aimed at helping kids heal and thrive.

 

We support 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.

 

Coleman’s Psychiatry is available in the following counties:

Allen,  Auglaize,  Hardin,  Jefferson,  Mahoning,  Portage,  Stark,  Summit,  Trumbull

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