Current Community Needs Assessment
ADAMH is currently partnering with Illuminology to complete a Community Needs Assessment to learn more about the mental health and addiction needs of the Franklin County community. As part of this process, Illuminology is conducting a number of surveys and interviews, as well as collecting data. The results of the Community Needs Assessment will help ADAMH understand the most important services needed and identify service gaps.
If you are interested in participating and having your voice heard, please complete the community survey. This survey is anonymous, open to any Franklin County resident and should take less than 10 minutes. Survey responses are due Nov. 25.
In addition to English, this survey is also available in the following languages:
- Nepali
- Somali
- French
- Spanish
- Chinese
If you have any questions or experience any technical issues with the survey, please contact Kelly Bragg at 614-222-3781. If you received a representative survey to your mailing address, please take the time to complete that. Your input is valuable and appreciated.
2020 Community Needs Assessment
In 2020, ADAMH partnered with Measurement Resources Company (MRC) to initiate a comprehensive needs assessment to better understand the behavioral health system strengths and opportunities and quantify the met and unmet service needs. The results of the Community Needs Assessment informed the development of ADAMH’s 2022-2026 Strategic Plan.