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Crisis Contact Information

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Clark County
Residents
(937)399-9500


Greene County
Residents
(937)376-8700


Madison County
Residents
(740)845-7415

 

Board and Committee Meeting Schedule

 

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Clark County Mental Health Foundation

 

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MHRB Agencies

Clark County

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McKinley Hall, Inc
(937)328-5300

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Mental Health Srvices, Inc
(937)399-9500

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NAMI Clark & Greene
(937)322-5600

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Clark County ESC
Strengthing Families
(937)325-7671

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Elderly United, Inc.
(937)322-4948

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Oesterlen Services for Youth
(937)399-6101

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Project Woman, inc
(800)634-9893

Greene County

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Greene County ESC
(937)767-1303

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TCN Behavioral Services, Inc
(937)376-8700

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Integrated Youth Services
(937)427-3837

Housing Solutions logo

Housing Solutions of Greene County, Inc.
(937)376-7810

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Women's Recovery Center
(937)352-2900

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Family Violence Prevention Center
(937)426-6535

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Greene Leaf Therapeutic Community, Inc.
(937)562-5084

Madison County

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Mental Health Srvices, Inc
(740)845-7415

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Madison County Family Council(740)852-0339

Mental Health Clients Rights

 

Ohio Dept. of Mental Health Clients Rights:  http://www.mh.state.oh.us/cnsmrrecovery/cnsmrrights/rights.index.html


1.  The right to be treated with consideration and respect for personal dignity, autonomy and privacy.

2.  The right to service in a humane setting which is the least restrictive feasible as defined in the treatment plan.

3.  The right to be informed of one's own condition, of proposed or current services, treatment or therapies, and of the alternatives.

4.  The right to consent to or refuse any service, treatment, or therapy upon full explanation of the expected consequences of such consent or refusal. A parent or legal guardian may consent to or refuse any service, treatment or therapy on behalf of a minor client.

5.  The right to a current, written, individualized service plan that addresses one's own mental health, physical health, social and economic needs, and that specifies the provision of appropriate and adequate services, as available, either directly or by referral.

6.  The right to active and informed participation in the establishment, periodic review, and reassessment of the service plan.

7.  The right to freedom from unnecessary or excessive medication.

8.  The right to freedom from unnecessary restraint or seclusion.

9.  The right to participate in any appropriate and available agency service, regardless of refusal of one or more other services, treatments, or therapies, or regardless of relapse from earlier treatment in that or another service, unless there is a valid and specific necessity which precludes and/or requires the client's participation in other services. This necessity shall be explained to the client and written in the client's current service plan.

10. The right to be informed of and refuse any unusual or hazardous treatment procedures.

11.  The right to be advised of and refuse observation by techniques such as one-way vision mirrors, tape recorders, televisions, movies or photographs.

12.  The right to have the opportunity to consult with independent treatment specialists or legal counsel, at one's own expense.

13.  The right to confidentiality of communications and of all personally identifying information within the limitations and requirements for disclosure of various funding and/or certifying sources, state or federal statutes, unless release of information is specifically authorized by the client or parent or legal guardian of a minor client or court-appointed guardian of the person of an adult client in accordance with rule 5122:2-3-11 of the Administrative Code.

14.  The right to have access to one's own psychiatric, medical or other treatment records, unless access to particular identified items of information is specifically restricted for that individual client for clear treatment reasons in the client's treatment plan. "Clear Treatment Reasons" shall be understood to mean only severe emotional damage to the client such that dangerous or self-injurious behavior is an eminent risk. The person restricting the information shall explain to the client and other persons authorized by the client the factual information about the individual client that necessitates the restriction. The restriction must be renewed at least annually to retain validity. Any person authorized by the client has unrestricted access to all information. Clients shall be informed in writing of agency policies and procedures for viewing or obtaining copies of personal records.

15.  The right to be informed in advance of the reason's for discontinuance of service provision, and to be involved in planning for the consequences of that event.

16.  The right to receive an explanation of the reasons for denial of service.

17.  The right not to be discriminated against in the provision of service on the basis of religion, race, color, creed, sex, national origin, age, lifestyle, physical or mental handicap, developmental disability, or inability to pay.

18.  The right to know the cost of services.

19.  The right to be fully informed of all rights.

20.  The right to exercise any and all rights without reprisal in any form including continued and uncompromised access to service.

21.  The right to file a grievance.

22.  The right to have oral and written instructions for filing a grievance.

 


Clients Rights Categories

The Right to Dignity and Respect

The Right to Informed choice and Treatment

The Right to Freedom

The Right to Personal Liberties

The right to Freely Exercise All Rights