Services Available
- Screening - Determines the client’s eligibility for admission or referral.
- Intake - The initial administrative procedures for admission.
- Assessment - The procedure by which a counselor develops a diagnostic evaluation of the client’s substance abuse and any coexisting conditions in order to provide an integrated approach to treatment planning based on the client’s strengths, weaknesses, and identified problems and needs.
- Treatment Planning - Process by which the counselor and the client identify and rank problems needing resolution; establish agreed upon immediate and long-term goals; and decide upon a treatment process and the resources to be utilized.
- Counseling Services - Provides individuals, groups or families an opportunity to explore drug and alcohol related problems and ramifications, examine attitudes and feelings, consider alternative solutions and support recovery oriented decision-making.
- Intensive Out-Patient Services - Provides the opportunity for clients in need of structured programming to participate in groups and self-help groups, learn new behaviors and practice relapse prevention strategies such as drug/alcohol refusal skills, open communication, and stress reduction techniques while continuing to live at home.
- New Beginnings Residential Treatment Services - Provides 1 - 3 month residential treatment for adults with alcohol and/or drug addictions. The holistic focus incorporates individual and group counseling, case management services, housing and employment services, as well as mental and physical health care needs. Women’s issues are recognized as significant; pregnant females are eligible for services. Family programming is available for all clients. Upon completion of residential programming, persons are transferred to outpatient services.
- Aftercare - The essential system of support for a recovering person once intensive treatment is over. People can get this support through programs at The Center, at work or in the community. Aftercare helps maintain the skills necessary to deal with cravings for alcohol and other drugs and to avoid the triggers that set off cravings.
Crisis Hotline call
(419) 522-HELP • (419) 522-4357
For immediate assistance, call the Crisis Hotline above.


