Ohio Treatment Providers

🏥 Public & ADAMH network providers 🤝 Community & nonprofit programs

Ohio Behavioral Health, Substance Use & Court-Connected Services

This directory highlights public behavioral health boards, community mental health centers, and nonprofit programs across Ohio that may work with people on probation, parole, pretrial release, or reentry. Every court and supervision agency has its own rules — always read your paperwork and get approval before starting services.

Cleveland & Northeast Ohio

Includes Cuyahoga, Lake, Lorain, Summit, Medina and nearby counties.

🏥 Public & ADAMH network County-funded treatment & referrals

Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services Board of Cuyahoga County
Leads the public behavioral health system for Cuyahoga County and funds a network of community providers for mental health, addiction treatment, and crisis services. Good first stop to find ADAMHS-funded programs and 24/7 crisis options.
Check their “Find Help” / services directory for covered providers.
OhioGuidestone – Community Behavioral Health Clinics
Large nonprofit with outpatient, intensive outpatient, residential, and psychiatry services for adults and youth. Locations across Northeast Ohio and telehealth statewide; accepts a variety of insurance and public funding.
Ask about justice-involved referrals and reporting if you are on supervision.

🤝 Community & nonprofit Counseling, recovery & peer support

Local Counseling & Peer Support (various agencies)
Northeast Ohio has multiple nonprofit counseling centers, peer-run programs, and recovery organizations. Many work with people leaving jail or prison but have their own screening rules.
Search county websites, 211, or your ADAMHS Board for local program lists.

Columbus & Central Ohio

Includes Franklin, Delaware, Licking, Fairfield and surrounding counties.

🏥 Public & ADAMH network County-funded treatment & reentry services

Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County (ADAMH)
Coordinates a network of more than 30 community providers for mental health and substance use treatment in Franklin County, including crisis care, outpatient, residential, and recovery services.
Use their provider list to locate ADAMH-funded treatment near you.
Franklin County Crisis Care Center
24/7 walk-in crisis support for adults experiencing a mental health or addiction-related crisis, funded through the ADAMH system of care.
Good option if you need same-day crisis stabilization or assessment.

🤝 Community & nonprofit Reentry-aware treatment programs

Alvis – Behavioral Healthcare & Reentry Services
Offers trauma-informed substance use and mental health treatment, including gender-responsive programs like Amethyst and Recovery Choices, often serving people referred by courts and community corrections.
Ask how they report attendance and progress if services are court-ordered.
APDS – Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Services
Columbus-based behavioral health center providing substance use and mental health treatment, domestic violence intervention, and personal development programs, connected to workforce and family-support services.
Confirm eligibility, insurance, and supervision-related restrictions before enrolling.

Cincinnati & Southwest Ohio

Includes Hamilton, Butler, Warren, Clermont, Brown, Clinton and nearby counties.

🏥 Public & MHRSB network County-funded behavioral health system

Hamilton County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board
Manages a continuum of mental health, addiction, and prevention services for Hamilton County by funding local nonprofit providers. Starting point to locate public behavioral health treatment.
Use their site to locate contracted providers and crisis contacts.
United Way 211 – Southwest Ohio
24/7 helpline that connects callers in Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky to mental health, substance use, housing, and basic-needs services, including local treatment providers.
Dial 2-1-1 or search online for treatment and recovery programs in your county.

🤝 Community & nonprofit Integrated mental health & addiction care

Talbert House
Large nonprofit offering integrated mental health, substance use, and reintegration services across Southwest Ohio (including Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, and Warren counties). Provides outpatient, case management, crisis response, and specialized programs for adults and youth.
Call their Access to Care line and mention any court-ordered requirements.
Addiction Services Council – Recovery Health Access Center
Cincinnati-based nonprofit offering assessments, outpatient services, and a centralized helpline for substance use treatment referrals in Hamilton County and the region.
Ask which programs can document participation for supervision or court.

Toledo & Northwest Ohio

Includes Lucas and surrounding Northwest Ohio counties.

🏥 Public & MHRSB network County-funded services & referrals

Mental Health & Recovery Services Board of Lucas County
Coordinates publicly funded mental health and addiction prevention, treatment, and recovery supports for Lucas County residents through a network of contracted agencies.
Use their “Local Help Now” resources to find providers and crisis support.

🤝 Community & nonprofit Community-based treatment

Community Providers (various agencies)
Multiple nonprofits and clinics in Lucas County and Northwest Ohio provide outpatient treatment, peer support, and recovery housing. Availability and eligibility vary by program.
Start with the Lucas MHRSB site or 211 to locate up-to-date options.

Dayton & Miami Valley

Focus on Montgomery County and nearby Miami Valley counties.

🏥 Public & ADAMHS network County behavioral health authority

Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) of Montgomery County
County ADAMHS board responsible for planning, funding, and monitoring public mental health and addiction treatment services for Montgomery County residents through a network of providers.
Check their provider directory or “Local Help Now”-style resources.

🤝 Community & nonprofit Local outpatient & crisis services

Community Behavioral Health Providers (ADAMHS-funded)
ADAMHS contracts with multiple agencies in Dayton and the Miami Valley to deliver outpatient counseling, residential treatment, and recovery supports for adults and youth.
Use the ADAMHS site or 211 to identify specific agencies that match your needs.

Appalachian & Southeast Ohio

Includes Fairfield and other Appalachian / Southeast Ohio counties.

🏥 Public & ADAMH network Local ADAMH & MHRS boards

Fairfield County ADAMH Board
County board that plans, funds, and monitors mental health, addiction, and recovery services in Fairfield County, including outpatient, residential, and peer-support programs.
Use their site to find contracted agencies and crisis contacts.

🤝 Community & nonprofit Regional providers & telehealth

OhioGuidestone – Telehealth & Regional Clinics
In addition to Northeast and Central clinics, OhioGuidestone provides telehealth services and some programming that reaches into Southeast and rural Ohio, depending on coverage and funding.
Ask about eligibility based on your county, insurance, and supervision status.

Statewide & Crisis Lines

Available across Ohio (phone / online).

🏥 Public & statewide Crisis & statewide behavioral health

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
24/7 phone and text line for anyone in suicidal crisis, emotional distress, or a mental health emergency. In parts of Ohio, 988 connects directly to local crisis teams.
Dial or text 988 from anywhere in Ohio.
Dial / text 988
United Way 211 – Ohio
Connects you with local agencies that provide mental health counseling, substance use treatment, housing, and basic-needs support in your county.
Good starting point if you are not sure which provider serves your area.

🤝 Community & nonprofit Statewide & multi-county providers

OhioGuidestone – Statewide Behavioral Health
One of Ohio’s largest community behavioral health agencies, offering mental health and substance use treatment, job training, and family services through 40+ locations and telehealth.
Use their request form or call to ask about locations that match your situation.

Important: OACRA shares public information about programs that serve Ohio residents. We do not control these agencies, cannot guarantee availability, and do not decide whether a program “counts” toward your court or supervision requirements.

Before you start any program: read your judgment and supervision conditions, confirm that the provider accepts people with your charges or status, and get approval from your officer, attorney, or the court when required. Keep copies of all paperwork, receipts, and attendance records.

Providers & updates: If you operate a treatment, counseling, or recovery program in Ohio and serve justice-involved clients, email contact@oacra.app with your details and any court or supervision partnerships so we can review a potential listing or update.

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