“Unfortunately, the people who are distributing these kinds of drugs in our community are relentless,” Royer said. “There’s no moral compass.” Read more about the …
Our Second Annual Faith Leaders’ Symposium took place on Tuesday, March 13! The morning session focused on Self Care for Senior Faith Leaders with an …
Managing Workplace Stress for Heart Health It’s natural to experience daily stress, but extreme stress can cause significant health issues, including high blood pressure, high …
ADAMH Distributing Safe Medication Disposal Bags We are working to make this process easier for Franklin County residents by distributing bags that contain a material …
Happy Valentine’s Day! As we celebrate Valentine’s Day, ADAMH Youth & Families Clinical Manager Mitzi Moody reminds us of qualities that make up a healthy …
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved the county’s 2018 budget, which County Administrator Kenneth N. Wilson says will keep the county on a …
Commissioners Approve 2018 Budget, Including $20 million for Addiction Services Read More
ADAMH CEO, David Royer, discussed key accomplishments made in 2017 and our goals as we move in to 2018 at our Budget Hearing this week. …
ADAMH 2018 Budget Hearing: Accomplishments and Goals Read More
Mayor Andrew J. Ginther has proposed a budget for 2018 which includes about $982,000 for programs meant to deal with the opioid crisis. This proposed …
Proposed Columbus budget adds money for Opiate Action Plan developed by ADAMH Read More