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Geauga County Board of Mental Health & Recovery Services
13244 Ravenna Road
Chardon, Ohio 44024
Phone 440-285-2282
Fax: 440-285-9617
Hearing Impaired 1-800-750-0750
email: gbmhadas@lightstream.net


Hours Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Jim Adams, Executive Director, CEO

 

 

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rvwood

Ravenwood Mental Health Center

12557 Ravenwood Drive
Chardon, Ohio 44024
(440)285-3568 or toll free (877)285-3568
Fax (440)285-4552HoursMonday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.


Copeline 24 Hour Emergency Service
(440)285-5665 or toll free (888)285-5665

David Boyle, MA - Executive Director
Vicki Clark, LPCC - Chief Operating Officer
Richard Hill, MD, PhD - Medical Director

Middlefield Office
16030 E. High Street
Middlefield, Ohio 44062
(440-632-5355

Hours
Monday through Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and an Equal Provider of Services

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Services

Mental Health Counseling - Individual, marital, family and group therapy is provided to those individuals and families who desire a change in their mental and emotional health and functioning. A multidisciplinary approach to treatment offers integrated services delivery and an opportunity to blend the strengths of the agency's staff of therapist, community support workers, and medical personnel toward the goal of improving overall mental health.

Parenting Skills Group - To many, the task of parenting can be confusing and overwhelming. It is for this reason that Ravenwood Mental Health Center offers a group focused on providing the basic skills needed for parenting. The Parenting Skills Group is designed for parents of children ages 3-12, who would benefit from concrete ways in which to deal with their children's behavior. These individual may be currently inhibited in their ability to parent effectively and consistently by their disabilities or excessive stress. This 8 week program is offered several times throughout the year. The program is free of charge, thanks to the generous funding of the Geauga County Board of Mental Health and Recovery Services. Call (440)285-3568 for additional information or to schedule an appointment.

Supported Employment

Job Placement
For individuals who are ready to work - we provide assistance seeking and obtaining paid employment.

Job Coaching
During the intial start of employment, a job coach provides on-site support and training necessary for the new employee to learn specific job duties, worksite policies, how to get along with other employees and supervisor, and other skills necessary for success.

Community Assessment
Staff work with persons who are contemplating employment to ascertain their readiness, skills, and explore possible employment areas.

Follow Along Services
Regular, monthly follow-up is provided to help assure employment success.

Benefits Counseling
Counseling is provided to help job seekers understand how employment will effect specific benefits.

Job Club
The Job Club helps to provide information, training, and support during all phases of job seeking and employment.

For more information call:

Megan or Nikki at 286-2588

Emergency Services

COPELINE - provides 24-hour linkage for mental health, child/elder abuse and neglect, domestic violence, or substance abuse related emergencies in Geauga County. Staff is also able to provide information on other social services concerns such as counseling sources, food banks, and national hotline numbers. Geauga County residents can access Copeline by calling 285-5665 or, (toll-free) 1-888-285-5665.

CRISIS INTERVENTION - quality mental health intervention is provided 24 hours a day to individuals who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Master's Level therapists respond face-to-face and by telephone to individuals and their families in an effort to de-escalate the situation and stabilize the client. Coordination and linkage with other services is done to support client's needs utilizing the least restrictive method of intervention. This can be done by contacting the agency directly, or calling Copeline.

PRE-HOSPITAL SCREENING - face-to-face assessments are available 24 hours per day for individuals who are experiencing a mental health crisis severe enough to potentially require psychiatric hospitalization. Clients are assessed to determine what the least restrictive environment is that will allow for safety, stability, and a reduction in the symptoms which led to the evaluation.


Substance Abuse Services

DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT AND COUNSELING - assessments are completed to determine the extent of any drug and/or alcohol use and to assess the client's mental health needs. Services are provided by licensed mental health professionals who specialize in addiction treatment. Counseling is available for individuals with substance use issues as well as for their families and significant others.

INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM FOR TEENS - Ravenwood Mental Health Center provides treatment for youth who have been diagnosed with an addiction to drugs and/or alcohol. Youth attend 3 nights a week for three to four hours a night. Their family joins them in treatment once a week and they are required to attend at least three AA meetings a week. Such intensity is necessary because the disease takes control of the lives it touches.

PREVENTION SERVICES - Prevention services are provided to Geauga County residents at Ravenwood and in local school districts. Groups are provided in the school setting to youth that are identified as at risk. Prevention workers participate in such school based programs as Pride, Red Ribbon, and Teen Institute.

EARLY WARNINGS PROGRAM - This is an early intervention and education program provided to adolescents and their parents or guardians. It is designed to educate about dangers of drug and alcohol abuse.

SERVICES AT CHAGRIN FALLS PARK Outreach and counseling are provided to residents of the Chagrin Falls Park Community at their community center.


Sexual Abuse Treatment Services

STOP PROGRAM - The STOP Program provides Geauga County residents with immediate and continuous help to children, their families, and offenders, through the investigation, prosecution, and treatment process. Job and Family Services, the Prosecutors Office, the Sexual Abuse Investigator, and Ravenwood Mental Health Center all work collaboratively to assist those families in need. The Geauga County Mental Health Board, United Way and Job and Family Services also assist with funding the services. The treatment portion of this program is provided by Ravenwood therapists.

When sexual abuse occurs and is disclosed, most families experience stress and are worried about what their future will hold. The STOP Program, including the STOP Community Support worker, is available to help those families manage their stress and confusion by being an advocate and also being available for home visits, assisting with education, giving support, and linking families with services and treatment.

Counseling Services

Mental Health professionals specialized in addressing the needs of victims, offenders, and their families provide: * Individual Therapy * Family Therapy * Couples Therapy * Group Therapy * Community Support Services

GROUP THERAPY- Specific Group Therapy Services are available for: * Child Survivors * Adolescent Survivors * Adolescents at Risk * Adults Molested as Children * Adult Male Survivors * Parents of Survivors * Adult Offenders * Adolescent Offenders * Parents of Adolescent Offenders. If you suffer from the consequences of Child Sexual Abuse...YOU ARE NOT ALONE! For more information please contact one of the Program CO-Directors: Brittain Justen, LISW, (440)285-3568 or Amy Buresch, LSW, (440)285-1224 RMHC encourages anyone who has a concern about client care and/or safety to contact the agency to discuss the issue. If the concern is not addressed, an individual may contact the Joint Commission at 1-800-994-6610 or by email at complaint@jcaho.org.

Psychiatric Services - This program provides psychiatric care to individuals who are experiencing psychiatric and chemical dependency disorders, and does so with the goal of maintaining or improving functional capacity. The staff includes Board Certified Child and Adolescent and General Psychiatrists as well as a psychiatric nurse. Psychiatric assessment and ongoing care are offered on an outpatient basis, and pharmacological and psychotherapeutic interventions are offered. Linkage to prescription assistance programs, including Central Pharmacy, is provided to persons who qualify.

Adult Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) - This program consists of a variety of therapy groups and is designed to increase community tenure and decrease psychiatric hospitalizations. It meets Monday through Friday from 9:45 a.m. - 1:45. p.m. for 12 week sessions.

Bridges Program - The Partial Hospital Program provides group therapy for Geauga County youth ages 11-17 who are at risk for psychiatric hospitalization or residential treatment placement. The overall intention is to provide a safe, non-threatening, structured, and therapeutic environment while decreasing the risk of out of home placement. Staff members work closely with parents and schools while providing youth with the skills to maximize their potential for growth and maturity. Program meets Monday through Friday from 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.


Community Support Services

COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKERS - Community Support Workers are a key part of services to persons with severe and chronic mental illness in the community. They provide support and monitoring to persons in community settings, helping to build and maintain their independence, and link to needed services. They also have a strong advocate role for the persons they serve.

ACT (ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT) ACT - is a team-based approach to providing intensive mental health services in the community to the most severely mentally ill individuals in Geauga County. The team works to help individuals maintain their independence in the community and decrease need for psychiatric hospitalization.

SLS (SUPPORTIVE LIVING SERVICES) - The SLS program assists persons with severe and chronic mental illness to learn necessary skills in order to live independently. This often includes, cooking, cleaning, personal hygiene, budgeting, shopping and other daily living skills. Staff provide training in the community and home environment which builds and reinforces skills necessary to remain as independent as possible. Staff do not "do for", but use role modeling, reinforcement and verbal cues to help build daily living skills, while supporting appropriate coping mechanisms and social skills.

Call (440) 285-3568 for Additional Information or, Call 1-888-285-5665 After Hours for Emergency Services.

 


The Geauga County Board of Mental Health and Recovery Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.