ADAMHS
ADAMHS

Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers, Inc. receives vital funding and support from the Lake County ADAMHS Board, which is responsible for planning, funding, and evaluating Lake County’s mental health and recovery services. Learn more at www.HelpThatWorks.us

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GCBMH
GCBMH

We are a member of the Geauga County Board of Mental Health and Recovery Services (GCBMH) provider network .

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UWLC
UWLC

United Way of Lake County's mission is to improve people's lives by mobilizing the community...

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Vision Statement
Vision Statement

Our vision is to be an asset to the community by providing leadership and support for an addiction-free society.

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Mission Statement
Mission Statement

Provide superior prevention, outpatient and residential services to individuals and families affected by alcoholism, substance abuse or mental health concerns, regardless of ability to pay and consistent with 12-step programs.

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CARF
CARF

CARF reviews and grants accreditation services nationally and internationally on request of a facility or program

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ODMH
ODMH

The Ohio Department of Mental Health (ODMH): Provide, Protect and Monitor, Promote, and Plan and Implement

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ODADAS
ODADAS

ODADAS is responsible for the development of a comprehensive statewide plan, emphasizing abstinence as its primary goal...

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Services Offered:

Outpatient:

Assessments

Drug Testing

Individual Counseling

Group Counseling

Dual Diagnosis

Family Group


Prevention:

Mike Link Driver Intervention Program

Drug Free Workplace Programs

Chardon Community Action Team

Geauga County Red Ribbon Committee

Teen Institute


Residential:

Identify the needs of each individual

Learned understanding & acceptance of addiction

Focus on the skills, insight, and support to acquire and maintain sobriety

Oak House
a 16 bed facility for women
Lake House
an 11 bed facility for men
home-like atmosphere in two-story frame homes

close to public transportation, churches, YMCA, community 12 step meetings, stores, and social service agencies