Welcome to Wood County ADAMHS

The Wood County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board (WCADAMHS Board) is responsible for the planning, funding, and monitoring of public mental health, addiction treatment, and recovery services delivered to the residents of Wood County. Operating under Ohio Revised Code (ORC), the WCADAMHS Board is one of 50 state-wide boards coordinating public behavioral health care. Boards are quasi-independent pieces of county governments, governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. The WCADAMHS Board and its member agencies are committed to providing the community with the highest quality of care. Most services offered are partially supported by Wood County levy funds and are accessible to all residents. Some services are provided, without cost, while others have a fee based on ability to pay.

To keep the public well informed of the Board’s role in the community mental health and addiction recovery system, we share vital information that conveys responsibilities, strategies, and the financial accounting of programs offered by our contract providers.


Mission, Vision and Values

Mission

The Wood County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board advocates, plans, develops, funds, manages and evaluates community-based mental health and addiction prevention, treatment, and recovery services to improve the quality of life for the citizens of Wood County.

Vision

We will expand quality, mental health and addiction services for Wood County consumers during a time of health care transitions.

Values

  • Consumer-focused
  • Compassion
  • Collaboration
  • Transparency
  • Excellence
  • Purposeful Communication
  • Sustainability
  • Accountability
  • Integrity