ADAMHS Board funded Justice Related Services providers include:
Wood County Addiction Response Collaborative (ARC)
Phone: (419) 373 – 3900
The ARC Program was established as a multifunctional program. It currently operates under two tiers to better serve the community. The first tier is the Quick Response Team (QRT) and the second tier is the Addressing Health Education and Diversion Program (A.H.E.A.D).
ARC was created to help assist individuals who have experienced opioid overdoses, substance abuse addictions, and families to create a bridge to recovery programs and resources. They work with many different treatment providers in the area, as well as throughout the State of Ohio to tailor the recovery program to what would best serve individuals and loves ones. They work diligently in service of the client, and will handle the sometimes daunting challenges faced with addiction, whether that be insurance or Medicaid issues, transportation, employment, and housing.
The ARC program is grant funded through the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, Wood County ADAMHS Board, and Wood County Health Department.
Harbor
Phone: (419) 352 – 5387
Harbor is a leading mental health and substance use disorder treatment provider in Ohio. We are a not-for-profit mental health care agency that has been serving the community for over 100 years. Harbor serves over 24,000 youth, adults, seniors and families annually and provides a full range of mental health, telehealth, and substance use disorder treatment services. Harbor is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and certified by the Ohio Mental Health & Addiction Services (OhioMHAS).
Harbor Youth, Adult and Family Services:
- Mental Health Assessments and Counseling
- Psychiatric Evaluations & Medication Management
- Case Management
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Prevention including:
- Counseling and Assessment
- Medication Assisted Treatment
- Intensive Outpatient Treatment
- Women’s Residential Treatment
- Primary Care
The Connection Center is a community of people with shared mental and physical health and/or substance use disorder struggles working together to achieve their full potential. Through participation in The Connection Center, members are able to reclaim important life necessities integral to their identities that they may have lost due to their illness: mental and physical wellness, self-esteem, friendships, family, employment and education. They may also receive services and support that is individualized to their recovery, learn life skills and how to balance responsibilities and incorporate wellness activities into their lives. Membership is free and open to adult residents of Wood County who are receiving mental health and/or Substance Use Disorder services.
Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri.: 9 am – 4 pm Tuesday: 9 am – 7 pm Saturday: 11 am – 4 pm
(419) 354 – 4200
309 South Main St., Suite B, Bowling Green, OH 43402.
OhioGuidestone
Phone: (419) 330 – 1349
With compassion and respect, OhioGuidestone helps people across the lifespan navigate the most difficult times of their lives, focusing on the needs of the whole person and empowering them to take steps towards a healthier future. OhioGuidestone provides mental health and substance use treatment in various settings to expand access to care, including the home, community, office, and through telehealth, catering to youth, adults, and families.
Our services include:
- Individual, group, and family counseling
- Individual, group, and multifamily Dialectical Behavior Therapy (fidelity and comprehensive program)
- Case Management
- Therapeutic Behavioral Health Support
- Peer Support
- Relational Skill Building for parenting success
- Mental Health Psychiatry
- Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
- Criminal Justice Programming (located at the Wood County Jail)
- Project Direct Link (Medication Assisted Treatment for individuals incarcerated at the Wood County Jail or SEARCH)
- Diagnosis, treatment and consultation for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
- Inpatient Residential (adult males-located in Napoleon, OH)
- Recovery House (adult males- located in Toledo, OH)
- Rapid Access (walk-in access for Medication Assisted Treatment)
To begin services or refer an individual for services, please visit our website at OhioGuidestone.org and select request services or call 419-740-5503. OhioGuidestone’s Wood County office is located at 885 Commerce Drive Perrysburg, OH 43551.
Unison Health
Phone: (419) 352 – 4624
Learn more about the Wood County Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU)
The Unison Health facility located in Bowling Green, Ohio, ensures continuity of care for the residents of Wood County by integrating behavioral health services with effective treatment for substance abuse disorders.
The Unison Health team of licensed professionals offer the services you rely on, including:
Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Individuals receive a comprehensive mental health and addictive behavior assessment and from those results an individualized care plan is developed. The culturally diverse, professional treatment staff at Unison Health has significant expertise in the treatment of substance abuse and can offer dual diagnosis for mental health issues as well.
Outpatient Services
In addition to providing counseling for families, couples, and individuals, Unison Health also assists people with the management of their medications and their cases overall. Our licensed staff works with each client to determine the services that place him or her on the road to recovery.
Assertive Community Treatment
For people who struggle with a serious mental illness, Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) provides an intensive approach to therapy that evidence shows has been highly effective in treating individuals who are at risk for decompensation. In Assertive Community Treatment, individuals who have previously experienced chronic homelessness, frequent hospitalizations and/or involvement in the criminal justice system are paired with a team of experts who are available at all times.
Group Services
Unison Health provides the people of Wood County with opportunities to engage in group settings, employing innovative approaches to therapy. The Dialectical Behavioral Skills Group empowers people to identify negative thought patters, and then take actions to change them. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy encourages mindfulness as individuals seek actions that move them toward their personal values.
We offer grief counseling for people who have lost a loved one, as well as a Changing Families group aimed at helping children process divorce and other stressful situations. In addition, Unison Health facilitates anger management groups and batterer intervention groups aimed at preventing domestic violence.
The People You Know. The Care You Deserve.
Whether it’s conquering an addiction or seeking help with depression or other behavioral health disorders, Unison Health is available 24/7 to help get you or someone you know started on the path to a better life.