Adult Addiction Services - ADAMH Board of Franklin County

Adult Addiction Services

Find the right places to turn for affordable, quality alcohol, substance use disorder and mental health services. Please Note: This is a list of providers in Franklin County that are a part of the ADAMH System of Care and is not intended to be an extensive list of services available in Franklin County.

Select a category to find providers or scroll for the full list of providers in the ADAMH System of Care.

ALL ADULT ADDICTION SERVICES


Africentric Personal Development Shop, Inc.

Phone: 614.253.4448
Fax: 614.253.5005
Email: cjordan@apdsinc.org
Web: http://www.apdsinc.org/

Address:
1409 East Livingston Avenue
Columbus, OH 43205

CEO: Jerry Saunders, Sr.
Email: jsaunders@apdsinc.org
Office: 614.253.4448 Ext. 103

Who We Are

APDS provides prevention education classes to male perpetrators for the intervention and prevention of domestic violence. APDS provides a nine-week summer day camp for 120 youth ages 6-12 with a focus on social emotional learning and character counts development. APDS is certified by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS).

Categories

Accessible by bus/on bus line
Alcohol use/drinking
Domestic violence
Drug use/treatment
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT such as suboxone)
Prevention
Substance use/treatment
Summer camp
Trauma-informed care

Alvis, Inc. (Amethyst)

Phone: 614.252.8834
Fax: 614.252.5326
Email: recoverychoicesintake@alvis180.org
Web: https://alvis180.org

Address:
2100 Stella Court
Columbus, Ohio 43215

Recovery Choices Outpatient Behavioral Health Treatment: 614.252.8834

Amethyst, an Alvis Recovery Program: 614.242.1284

The Community Reentry Center – workforce development training and GED education: 614.252.0660

Who We Are

Alvis provides reentry, behavioral health treatment, workforce development, family support and other services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Integrated behavioral healthcare, including medication-assisted treatment, is available at both the Recovery Choices and Amethyst programs. Recovery Choices provides Intensive Outpatients Programs and Outpatient Program treatment services for men and women. Amethyst is a longer term, holistic program for women. Recovery housing for men and women (including case management and peer support) are available for individuals with or without minor children.

Accessible by bus/on bus line
Addictive behaviors (gambling/food/etc.)
After-school program
Alcohol use/drinking
Anger management
Anxiety
Case management/ care coordination
Depression
Drug use/treatment
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Family counseling
Individual counseling
Job/employment/ vocational support
Life skills training
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT such as suboxone)
Medication management
Mental health treatment
Mindfulness
Opioid use/treatment
Parenting classes
Peer support
Personality disorders
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Psychiatry/evaluation
Recovery housing
Reentry services
Social anxiety disorder
Stress management
Substance use/treatment
Summer camp
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Support group
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Trauma-informed care
Treatment for pregnant women

Amethyst, an Alvis recovery program, provides evidence-informed, holistic, integrated behavioral health services to women and individuals who identify as women. This longer term program is designed to get at the root of a woman’s substance use, mental health and trauma. Minor children can live with their mothers while she is in treatment. These children will receive prevention, educational support and related services.

Columbus Public Health, Alcohol & Drug Services

Phone: 614.645.6839
Fax: 614.645.1482
Email: GWLanham@columbus.gov
Web: https://www.columbus.gov/publichealth/

Address:
240 Parsons Avenue
Columbus, OH 43215

Treatment Services: 614.645.6246
Debbie Helldoerfer

Prevention Services: 614.724.2024
Tami Langen

Harm Reduction Services: 614.645.2750
Zac Holmes

Who We Are

CPH protects the health of nearly 1 million residents through 40+ programs, while addressing public health challenges and health disparities. Alcohol & Drug Services includes a Comprehensive Treatment Program (assessments, intensive outpatient treatment groups and medication-assisted treatment), Prevention Services (support/education groups for children and young adults to build coping and resiliency skills) and Harm Reduction Services (referrals, STI/HIV testing education, and naloxone and fentanyl test strips distribution).

Accessible by bus/on bus line
Alcohol use/drinking
Drug use/treatment
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT such as suboxone)
Opioid use/treatment
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Substance use/treatment
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Trauma-informed care
Treatment for pregnant women

Community for New Direction (CND)

Phone: 614.252.4941
Fax:
Email: info@cndcolumbus.org
Web: http://www.cndcolumbus.org/

Address:
993 E. Main St.
Columbus, OH 43205

Treatment Services: 614.252.4941

Who We Are

With five service locations in Columbus, CND reaches the most at-need populations in our community and responds to community needs, serving inner-city, economically distressed neighborhoods. CND provides mental health and substance use disorder treatment services to adults, prevention and leadership training to youth, and violence intervention to youth and young adults.

Accessible by bus/on bus line
After-school program
Alcohol use/drinking
Anger management
Anxiety
Bipolar Disorder
Case management/ care coordination
Crisis intervention
Depression
Drug use/treatment
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Individual counseling
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT such as suboxone)
Medication management
Mental health treatment
Mentoring
OCD (Obsessive /Compulsive Disorder)
Opioid use/treatment
Peer support
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Psychiatry/evaluation
Psychosis
Recovery housing
Schizophrenia
Social anxiety disorder
Stress management
Substance use/treatment
Summer camp
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Support group
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Violence intervention

Community Housing Network

Phone: 614.487.6700
Fax: 614.487.0405
Email: info@chninc.org
Web: https://www.chninc.org/

Address:
1680 Watermark Drive
Columbus, OH 43215

Who We Are

CHN develops and manages affordable permanent supportive housing for vulnerable people experiencing mental illness, addiction, trauma-related issues or homelessness.

We collaborate with our network of partners, which includes human services, healthcare, counseling, and other experts throughout Franklin County to offer residents access to services like service coordination with case management, crisis intervention, healthcare, counseling, food access, employment training, benefit assistance and more.

Alcohol use/drinking
Anxiety
Case management/ care coordination
Drug use/treatment
Housing coordination
Mental health treatment
Schizophrenia
Substance use/treatment
Support group
Trauma-informed care

Our services are offered for our residents who are referred from the Community Shelter Board and ADAMH.

CompDrug

Phone: 614.224.4506
Fax: 614.291.0118
Email: compdrug@compdrug.org
Web: http://www.compdrug.org/

Address:
547 E. 11th Ave.
Columbus, OH 43211

Who We Are

CompDrug specializes in providing outpatient treatment for all substance use disorders, including medication for opioid use disorder. New patients are welcomed by appointment or walk-in basis between the hours of 6 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. CompDrug has a youth-led prevention program providing development, life and leadership skills that reduce the risk for addiction later in life. CompDrug invests in community health by providing harm reduction and overdose prevention resources such as naloxone (Narcan) to the community.

Accessible by bus/on bus line
Addictive behaviors (gambling/food/etc.)
Alcohol use/drinking
Anxiety
Attention Deficit/ADD/ADHD
Bipolar Disorder
Case management/ care coordination
Depression
Drug use/treatment
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Individual counseling
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT such as suboxone)
Medication management
Mental health treatment
OCD (Obsessive /Compulsive Disorder)
Opioid use/treatment
Parenting classes
Peer support
Personality disorders
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Psychiatry/evaluation
Schizophrenia
Social anxiety disorder
Stress management
Substance use/treatment
Summer camp
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Trauma-informed care
Treatment for pregnant women

Veterans, Pregnant Persons with Substance Use Disorder, Pregnant Persons with Opioid Use Disorder, Adults, Youth

Concord Counseling Services

Phone: 614.882.9338
Fax: 614.882.3401
Email: concord@concordcounseling.org
Web: http://www.concordcounseling.org/

Address:
700 Brooksedge Boulevard
Westerville, OH 43081

Who We Are

Concord helps individuals improve their emotional health and live more successful lives. Their mission is Instilling Hope and Serving with Heart. Concord’s services offer support for people experiencing issues with mental health and/or substance use. Concord’s focus is helping individuals and families develop their own strengths through: Psychiatry, Mental Health and Substance Use Therapy, Services for Seniors, Case Management, School-based Services, Respite Services for Families, Vocational Services, Pathway Clubhouse and 1221 Art Space.

House of Hope for Recovery

Phone: 614.291.4691
Fax: 614.291.6323
Email: info@hofhope.org
Web: http://hofhope.org/

Address:
825 Dennison Avenue
Columbus, OH 43215

Stevens House Men’s MAT Program with Housing: 614.443.2777

Outpatient/Intensive Outpatient Treatment IOP) for both Men and Women: 614.276.4840

Outpatient Services at Reeb Ave Center: 614.468.9320

Who We Are

House of Hope provides comprehensive services that allow people with substance use disorder to thrive in recovery. Offerings include men’s long term residential treatment, men’s short-term residential treatment, outpatient services for men and women, and recovery residences.

Accessible by bus/on bus line
Alcohol use/drinking
Drug use/treatment
Recovery housing
Substance use/treatment
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Telehealth/ telemedicine

Maryhaven

Phone: 614.643.6315
Fax: 614.324.5422
Email: mmalone@maryhaven.com
Web: http://www.maryhaven.com/

Address:
1791 Alum Creek Drive
Columbus, OH 43207

Who We Are

Maryhaven offers residential and outpatient services, medically assisted treatment, specialized programming for pregnant women and homeless adults, gambling intervention, cognitive behavioral and other proven therapies, and individual, group and family counseling for adolescents and adults.

Accessible by bus/on bus line
Addictive behaviors (gambling/food/etc.)
Alcohol use/drinking
Crisis intervention
Detoxification (Detox)
Drug use/treatment
Gambling addiction
Individual counseling
Job/employment/ vocational support
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT such as suboxone)
Opioid use/treatment
Peer support
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Substance use/treatment
Trauma-informed care
Treatment for pregnant women

Netcare Access

Phone: 614.274.2273
Fax:
Email:
Web: http://www.netcareaccess.org/

Address:
199 South Central Avenue
Columbus, OH 43223

24/7 Crisis Care: 614.276.CARE (2273)

Who We Are

Netcare Access offers specialized mental health and substance use crisis services for all Franklin County adults.

Accessible by bus/on bus line
Alcohol use/drinking
Anxiety
Bipolar Disorder
Case management/ care coordination
Crisis intervention
Depression
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Mental health treatment
Personality disorders
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prevention
Psychiatry/evaluation
Schizophrenia
Social anxiety disorder
Suicide prevention
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Trauma-informed care

North Central Mental Health Services

Phone: 614.299.6600
Fax: 614.299.9007
Email: inquiries@ncmhs.org
Web: http://ncmhs.org/

Address:
1301 North High Street
Columbus, OH 43201

24-Hour Suicide Prevention Hotline: 614.221.5445 *texting available Monday through Friday, noon to 10 PM
Teen Hotline: 614.294.3300
Senior Hotline: 614.294.3309
Family Focus: 614.227.6865
To request LGBTQI+ Services, call the Family Focus number and request linkage to Stonewall services.

Who We Are

North Central Mental Health Services is a comprehensive, community-based mental health and recovery agency with 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline services. North Central serves all age groups from young children to older adults and treats children, adults and families. Some persons receiving services will benefit from short-term outpatient care to help them move forward; others may need more intensive treatment over a longer period of time.

Accessible by bus/on bus line
Addictive behaviors (gambling/food/etc.)
Alcohol use/drinking
Bipolar Disorder
Case management/ care coordination
Child behavior
Crisis intervention
Depression
Drug use/treatment
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Individual counseling
Life skills training
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT such as suboxone)
Medication management
Mental health treatment
Mentoring
OCD (Obsessive /Compulsive Disorder)
Peer support
Personality disorders
Pharmacy services
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Psychiatry/evaluation
Psychosis
Schizophrenia
Substance use/treatment
Suicide prevention
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Support group (grief)
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Treatment for pregnant women
Youth mental health services

LGBTQIA+, Older Adults, Transitional Youth

North Community Counseling Centers

Phone: 614.261.3196
Fax: 614.267.7013
Email: info@northcommunity.com
Web: http://northcommunity.com/

Address:
6037 Cleveland Ave.
Columbus, OH 43231

Who We Are

North Community Counseling Centers (NCCC) is a nonprofit, mental health agency on a mission to assist people in the community to achieve their maximum potential. With four locations, home- and school-based programs, NCCC is able to reach individuals, couples and families throughout Franklin County and help them with challenges related to mental health and addiction. In addition to therapy, we offer case management, substance use disorder treatment, and youth and adolescent programming.

Accessible by bus/on bus line
Addictive behaviors (gambling/food/etc.)
Alcohol use/drinking
Anger management
Anxiety
Attention Deficit/ADD/ADHD
Bereavement/Grief counseling
Bipolar Disorder
Case management/ care coordination
Child behavior
Couples counseling
Crisis intervention
Depression
Detoxification (Detox)
Domestic violence
Drug use/treatment
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Eating disorder
Family counseling
Gambling addiction
Housing coordination
Individual counseling
Life skills training
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT such as suboxone)
Medication management
Mental health treatment
Mentoring
Mindfulness
OCD (Obsessive /Compulsive Disorder)
Parenting classes
Peer support
Personality disorders
Pharmacy services
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Psychiatry/evaluation
Psychosis
Recovery housing
Schizophrenia
School services
Social anxiety disorder
Stress management
Substance use/treatment
Suicide prevention
Summer camp
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Support group
Support group (trauma)
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Trauma-informed care
Treatment for pregnant women
Violence intervention
Youth mental health services

Bhutanese-Nepali community, LGBTQI community, Women At-Risk, Children, Youth and Adolescent, Somali community

OhioGuidestone

Phone: 888.622.5584
Fax: 614.928.9094
Email: intakegroup@ohioguidestone.org
Web: http://ohioguidestone.org/

Address:
195 N. Grant Ave., Suite 250
Columbus, OH 43215

Who We Are

With compassion and respect, OhioGuidestone helps people across the lifespan navigate the most difficult times of their lives. As the state’s leader in community behavioral healthcare, OhioGuidestone focuses on the needs of the whole person, empowering them to take steps towards a healthier future. OhioGuidestone provides a complete continuum of prevention services and mental health and substance use treatment, focusing on responsive person-centered care to 26,000 people each year through telehealth and locations statewide.

Addictive behaviors (gambling/food/etc.)
Alcohol use/drinking
Anxiety
Attention Deficit/ADD/ADHD
Bereavement/Grief counseling
Bipolar Disorder
Child behavior
Depression
Drug use/treatment
Family counseling
Individual counseling
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT such as suboxone)
Mental health treatment
OCD (Obsessive /Compulsive Disorder)
Opioid use/treatment
Parenting classes
Peer support
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Psychiatry/evaluation
Recovery housing
School services
Social anxiety disorder
Stress management
Substance use/treatment
Suicide prevention
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Youth mental health services

School-based, Substance Use Services, Early Childhood

PrimaryOne Health

Phone: 614.645.5500
Fax: 614.645.5517
Email: Andrea.Wilson@primaryonehealth.org
Web: http://primaryonehealth.org/

Address:
2780 Airport Dr, Ste 100
Columbus, OH 43219

Near East Side
720 E. Broad St, Suites 100 & 101
Columbus, OH 43215
614.360.0122

Who We Are

PrimaryOne Health and Southeast Healthcare partner to serve the people of the Near East Side, offering physical healthcare and behavioral healthcare.

At PrimaryOne Health, their mission is to provide access to services that improve the health status of families—including people experiencing financial, social or cultural barriers to healthcare. They are a group of highly trained medical professionals committed to promoting the health and well-being of all individuals and families in the Central Ohio community.

Being a patient at PrimaryOne Health means you will be treated as a “whole person”—emotionally and physically. This approach helps you and your family achieve wellness and improve your overall health. One of the ways they do this is by offering behavioral healthcare to all of their patients who receive medical, dental and/or vision care at one of their centers. As a Federally Qualified Health Center, they serve all residents of Central Ohio, insured (including Medicaid and/or Medicare) or uninsured. PrimaryOne Health also has Certified Application Counselors that can assist those who are eligible.

Mental Health Treatment
Substance Use Treatment
Medication Management
Primary Care
Women’s Health
Pediatrics
School-Based Health Centers
Nutrition Services
Physical Therapy
Dental
Vision
Pharmacy Services
Healthcare for the Homeless
Refugee Clinic
Community Health Outreach Workers
Mobile Health Units

Columbus/Central Ohio
Circleville

Southeast Healthcare

Phone: 614.225.0990
Fax:
Email: info@southeasthc.com
Web: http://www.southeasthc.org/

Address:
16 West Long Street
Columbus, OH 43215

Franklin Station
524 W. Broad St
Columbus, Ohio 43215
614.224.4850
This location offers primary healthcare, mental health and substance use treatment and physical therapy.

Merion Village & Mobile Coach
1455 S. Fourth Street
Columbus, Ohio 43207
614.444.0800
This location offers substance use treatment, mental health treatment and counseling.

Clintonville
3770 N. High St
Columbus, Ohio 43214
614.294.7117
This location provides vocational services, transitional employment, and MyRecovery Works program for people with mental health concerns.

Near East Side
720 E. Broad St, Suites 100 & 101
Columbus, OH 43215
614.360.0122
PrimaryOne Health and Southeast Healthcare partner to serve the people of the Near East Side, offering physical healthcare and behavioral healthcare.

Who We Are

Southeast Healthcare is a comprehensive provider of mental health, chemical dependency, healthcare, and homeless services assisting diverse populations regardless of their economic status. With the belief that all people have the capacity to grow and change, we provide our services to people of all ages, cultures, races, religious preferences, genders, and sexual orientations in order to enhance wellness and recovery, thereby improving families, workplaces, and communities.

Accessible by bus/on bus line
Addictive behaviors (gambling/food/etc.)
Alcohol use/drinking
Anxiety
Bipolar Disorder
Case management/ care coordination
Depression
Drug use/treatment
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Individual counseling
Job/employment/ vocational support
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT such as suboxone)
Medication management
Mental health treatment
Mindfulness
OCD (Obsessive /Compulsive Disorder)
Opioid use/treatment
Peer support
Personality disorders
Pharmacy services
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Psychiatry/evaluation
Psychosis
Reentry services
Schizophrenia
Social anxiety disorder
Stress management
Substance use/treatment
Suicide prevention
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Support group (trauma)
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Trauma-informed care
Treatment for pregnant women
Youth mental health services

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Syntero, Inc.

Phone: 614.889.5722
Fax:
Email: mbeidleman@syntero.org
Web: https://www.syntero.org/

Address:
299 Cramer Creek Court
Dublin, OH 43017

Mill Run location:
3645 Ridge Mill Drive Hilliard, Ohio 43026
Phone: 614.457.7876
Fax: 614.457.7896

North East location:
3343 Agler Road, Suite 2000 Columbus, Ohio 43219
Phone: 614.600.2708
Fax: 614.476.6708

Lewis Center location:
Mt. Carmel Health & Fitness Bldg, off Rt 23
7100 Graphics Way, Suite 3100 Lewis Center, Ohio 43035
Phone: 740.428.0428
Fax: 740.909.4077

Intake: 614.889.5722 Ext. 133

Who We Are

Syntero, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that advocates and supports the health and well-being of individuals, families and communities by providing professional, compassionate expert counseling and community-based services that adapt to the changing needs of the community. Syntero has served central Ohio for more than 40 years and has offices in Dublin, Hilliard, Lewis Center and Mount Gilead. Programs and services are offered throughout Franklin, Delaware and Morrow Counties.

Addictive behaviors (gambling/food/etc.)
Alcohol use/drinking
Anger management
Anxiety
Bipolar Disorder
Case management/ care coordination
Child behavior
Couples counseling
Depression
Drug use/treatment
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Family counseling
Housing coordination
Individual counseling
Job/employment/ vocational support
Life skills training
Medication management
Mental health treatment
Mindfulness
OCD (Obsessive /Compulsive Disorder)
Parenting classes
Peer support
Personality disorders
Pharmacy services
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Psychiatry/evaluation
Psychosis
Schizophrenia
School services
Social anxiety disorder
Stress management
Substance use/treatment
Suicide prevention
Summer camp
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Support group
Support group (grief)
Support group (trauma)
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Trauma-informed care
Youth mental health services

LGBTQ+ community, Older Adults, BIPOC mothers

The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

Phone: 614.293.9600
Fax: 614.293.9502
Email: tbinetwork@osu.edu
Web: https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/mental-behavioral

Address:
1670 Upham Drive
Columbus, OH 43210

  • Mental and Behavioral Health Outpatient Care
  • Partial Hospitalization Program and Intensive Outpatient Programs
  • Crisis Management and Acute Inpatient Care
  • Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Services
  • Women’s Behavioral Health
  • Neurotherapy
  • EPICENTER (Specialized treatment for young adults early in the course of psychotic illness)
  • Stress, Trauma and Resilience (STAR) (trauma survivors and people who work in high-stress professions such as health care, public safety, military)
  • The Behavioral Health Immediate Care (BHIC) at Ohio State Harding Hospital

Who We Are

We primarily serve adult patients with mental and addictive disorders at our two hospital campuses, several outpatient locations, and via telehealth. We offer multiple levels of care, including: groups, individual outpatient, intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization, inpatient psychiatric and withdrawal management care, immediate care, and psychiatric emergency services embedded in our emergency departments. All offer medication management, including medications for addiction treatment. Our outpatient and school-based programs also treat youth with behavioral health needs.

Accessible by bus/on bus line
Alcohol use/drinking
Anxiety
Attention Deficit/ADD/ADHD
Bipolar Disorder
Case management/ care coordination
Crime victim counseling
Crisis intervention
Depression
Detoxification (Detox)
Drug use/treatment
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Eating disorder
Hospital Inpatient
Individual counseling
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT such as suboxone)
Medication management
Mental health treatment
Mindfulness
OCD (Obsessive /Compulsive Disorder)
Opioid use/treatment
Peer support
Personality disorders
Pharmacy services
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prescription drug use
Psychiatry/evaluation
Psychosis
Schizophrenia
School services
Social anxiety disorder
Stress management
Substance use/treatment
Suicide prevention
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Support group
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Trauma-informed care
Treatment for pregnant women

Adults, victims of crime, women, Teen IOP/PHP, school-based mental health, traumatic brain injuries

The P.E.E.R. Center

Phone: 614.453.4830
Fax: 614.453.4845
Email: info@thepeercenter.org
Web: http://thepeercenter.org/

Address:
205 N Hamilton Rd.
Columbus, OH 43213

Administrative Contacts
Juliet C. Dorris-Williams, MSW, LISW-S
Executive Director
jdorris-williams@thepeercenter.org
614.453.4826
205 N. Hamilton Rd., Columbus, OH 43213

Deidra James, BA, CPRS
Assistant Director
djames@thepeercenter.org
614.453.4827
205 N. Hamilton Rd., Columbus, OH, 43213

Susan Steed, CPRS
Program Director & WarmLine Manager
614.453.4544
860/860 West Broad St. Columbus, OH 43222

Who We Are

The P.E.E.R. Center is a drop-in wellness, recovery and support center for persons living with mental health, addiction and trauma concerns. Currently located on Columbus’s east and west sides for in-person peer support, services are available daily, including holidays. There is also a daily Warmline for non-crisis peer support by phone: 614-358-8255 (5 p.m.- 3 a.m.). This line is completely operated and administratively controlled by people with lived experience of mental health, addiction and trauma.

Accessible by bus/on bus line
Addictive behaviors (gambling/food/etc.)
Alcohol use/drinking
Anger management
Anxiety
Bipolar Disorder
Crisis intervention
Depression
Dual diagnosis/co-occurring disorders
Life skills training
Mentoring
Mindfulness
Peer support
Personality disorders
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Prescription drug use
Prevention
Schizophrenia
Social anxiety disorder
Stress management
Suicide prevention
Support group (drug/alcohol use)
Support group
Support group (grief)
Support group (trauma)
Telehealth/ telemedicine
Trauma-informed care

Adults age 18 and up

Urban Minority Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Outreach Program of Franklin County, Inc. (UMADAOP)

Phone: 614.227.9694
Fax:
Email: columbus@umadaopfc.com
Web: http://umadaopfc.com/

Address:
65 Parsons Ave.
Columbus, OH 43215

Who We Are

The Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program of Franklin County, Inc. (UMADAOPFC) is designed to deliver Substance Use Disorder (SUD) prevention services to youth and families in Franklin County, primarily in South Linden, and Reentry services in Franklin County. UMADAOPFC strives to help youth and adults build healthy, SUD and violence free lives. Prevention programs provide education, mentoring, youth led, community, and social activities through in-school, after-school, and summer programs. Community events are also provided in collaboration with community partners. UMADAOPFC also provides Reentry services in Franklin County, assisting adults reentering society from incarceration in building healthy, non-criminalized lifestyles. The reentry program provides education classes and mentoring services and connects participants to other necessary services, such as employment, housing, and education.

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