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How do I contact the staff at the Board Office? |
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Phone: 419-352-8475
Fax: 419-352-3349
Email: wcadamhs@wcadamh.org |
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Whom do I contact if I have a problem? |
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If you are searching for services please contact one of the providers to set up an appointment.
If you have a grievance with the service you received and cannot work it out with the provider, please contact the Board office at 419-352-8475. |
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I’m interested in becoming a board member.
What do I do? |
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Please contact the Board office to determine if there is a vacancy and what qualifications are needed for an appointment.
Telephone: 419-352-8475 |
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My child can’t seem to pay attention at school.
Where can I go for help? |
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The Children’s Resource Center has staff that can meet with your child to assess his or her needs and set up counseling.
Telephone: 419-352-7588 |
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I have a family member that is suffering from mental illness.
What supports are available for me and other family members? |
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Wood County NAMI provides weekly consumer support meetings and monthly family support meetings.
The local office provides information and referral for families in need.
Telephone: 419-352-0626 |
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I have an alcohol/drug problem and I know I need to quit. I need help; whom can I call? |
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Contact Behavioral Connections of Wood County.
This provider will conduct an assessment to determine what type of treatment is necessary.
Telephone: 419-352-5387 |
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What do I do if I cannot pay for my services? |
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All providers accept Medicare, Medicaid or third party insurance. If you qualify, fees will be charged using a sliding fee scale that start at 200% of the poverty level. |
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What is 'Fee For Service'? |
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Fee for Service is a new method of payment being adopted by the Board on July 1, 2010.
This will move Board payment away from being grant-based, to providers being reimbursed for services they provide. |
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