Prioritizing your mental health has just as big of an impact on your well-being as tending to your physical health. Mental illness is also more common than you might think. Unfortunately, mental illness still comes with a stigma in our society, and it leads to people not seeking the help they need. The first step toward overall well-being is becoming aware of your mental health and then talking about it with a healthcare provider.
This is why the Geauga County Board of Mental Health & Recovery Services and its partners offer a wide range of resources and services to meet people where they are in their recovery journey. Our system of care is able to meet your needs regardless of your circumstances, so you and your loved ones never have to feel alone.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, call 988 to reach a live, local individual who can help 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
The Geauga County Board of Mental Health & Recovery Services provides a client-centered path to recovery by ensuring that treatment, prevention, and support services are available when people need them in our community.