Click on the link(s) below to see the services that are available.
Compass Family & Community Services has programs that care for people from infancy through their senior years in Mahoning, Trumbull, Columbiana and Jefferson Counties. Compass provides services in four core areas: Residential Services, Workforce Development/Financial Stability, Outpatient Services and Administrative Services.
Alta Behavioral Healthcare formerly D & E Counseling Center, Inc. is devoted to providing the highest quality of professional care to children, teens and their families.
Flying HIGH, Inc. helps others fulfill their potential by providing opportunities to develop their talents so they can advance economically by providing educational and economic opportunities for those in need.
Help Network of Northeast Ohio was incorporated in May 1971 as a drug information line for residents of Mahoning County. It provides a 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week comprehensive crisis intervention and community information and referral center. They also provide support services to mental health consumers.
Meridian HealthCare offers a comprehensive approach to drug and alcohol abuse that includes alcohol and other drug treatment and prevention, primary healthcare, housing, employee assistance programming and much more.
Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic is a community-based non-profit treatment facility treating both alcohol and other drug dependencies.
TRAVCO Behavioral Health, Inc. specializes in outpatient counseling, servicing the needs of children, adolescents and adults.
Youngstown Urban Minority Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Outreach Program (YUMADAOP) provides culturally and gender appropriate violence, alcohol, tobacco and other drug (ATOD) prevention and offender reentry services to residents of Mahoning County.
Youngstown, Ohio 44503
(330) 746-0604 Provides tutoring services, on site counseling and support services for students and their parents. Incorporates programs and materials into the academic curriculum that address the students mental health issues.
(330) 533-3300 Education and support services to care givers of persons with Alzheimer’s disease.
The Mission of the Forensic Center is to provide written forensic evaluations to the common pleas and lower courts of Ashtabula, Columbiana Mahoning and Trumbull counties for pretrial, pre-sentence and post-sentence adjudication. The Forensic Center also provides monitoring services to the common pleas and lower courts of Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull counties for those individuals found Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity and Not Competent to Stand Trial – Un-restorable under criminal court jurisdiction.
What is the Drug Court Program?
First, the primary function of the Drug Court Program is to ensure that the individual lives a drug and alcohol free life. The Drug Court Program is a formal legal process where substance abusing individuals who have been arrested for non-violent, non-sex related, non-weapons related felony may choose to enter a drug rehabilitation program, instead of facing a potential jail/prison term.
Who is eligible?Individuals who have currently been charged with 4th or 5th degree drug-related felonies are eligible. Only individuals with non-violent, non-sex, non-weapons related charges, both past and present will be considered. Also, there has to be evidence of a drug addiction problem. Finally, drug traffickers will not be considered for the Drug Court.What are the advantages?
What are advantages?
Drug Court participants receive the appropriate drug or alcohol treatment. They obtain their drivers licenses, earn their GED and become employed. Participants are reunited with their families and become productive members of society. In the end, upon successful completion of the program, the felony charges are dismissed and the individual is on his/her road to recovery.
How tough is it to successfully complete?
The program is not easy … but for a motivated individual it can be life changing. Drug Court participants are to meet the following requirements:
- Not use any mood altering chemicals, including alcohol
- Submit to urine screens
- Attend all counseling sessions and complete assignments
- Appear in Court on a weekly basis
- Follow all the rules of the treatment agency, T.A.S.C., the Adult Parole Authority and the Drug Court
- Avoid all criminal behavior
- Avoid and agree not to socialize with drug-using people
How successful is the program?
Since the Felony Drug Court first became operational in 1998, over 400 participants have entered the program. There have been 200 successful graduates of the Mahoning County Common Pleas Drug Court and of that number only 10% have been charged with a new criminal offense. The national recidivism rate for drug courts is over 30%!
How does one become a participant?
To become a Drug Court participant an individual needs to express interest to the Judge, their attorney, the Prosecutor or the Common Pleas Drug Court Coordinator.
- Participants in the Mahoning County Justice Center can call CCA Jail Services, (330) 744-7912, extension 3472.
- Contact the Common Pleas Drug Court Prosecutor, Kevin Trapp, at (330) 740-2330
- Contact the Common Pleas Drug Court Coordinator, Amy Klumpp, at (330) 743-9509
- Contact the T.A.S.C. Case Manager at (330) 743-2192
What are the agencies that comprise the Drug Court Team?
Adult Parole Authority
2503 Belmont Ave.
Youngstown, Ohio 44505
(330) 744-8978
Click here for a map and driving directions.
Community Corrections Association
1507 Market St.
Youngstown, Ohio 44507
(330) 744-5143
Click here for a map and driving directions.
Meridian Services, Inc.
527 N. Meridian Rd.
Youngstown, Ohio 44509
(330) 797-0070
Click here for a map and driving directions.
Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic
2151 Rush Blvd.
Youngstown, Ohio 44507
(330) 744-1181
Click here for a map and driving directions.
TASC (Treatment Alternative to Street Crime)
105 E. Boardman St.
Youngstown, Ohio 44503
(330) 743-2192
Click here for a map and driving directions.
Who Are The Drug Court Staff?
Honorable John M. Durkin: Drug Court Judge
Amy J. Klumpp: Drug Court Coordinator
Kevin Trapp: Drug Court Prosecutor
The Mahoning County Mental Health Felony Court is a collaborative effort of local Judges, prosecutors, attorneys, probation and treatment professionals. Their goal is to move the mentally ill out of the criminal justice system by teaching them to make healthy changes affecting their lives.
(330) 744-4244
Provides comprehensive mediation and conflict resolution services. Civil mediations include: landlord/tenant, neighborhood, family, small claims, consumer, property and interpersonal disputes.
Youngstown, Ohio 44502
(330) 746-7641
Provides services to preschool and school aged children with developmental delays, challenging behaviors and autism spectrum disorders.
Youngstown, Ohio 44505
(330) 759-7921
Provides sheltered/transitional employment for persons with mental health disabilities. Provides vocational rehabilitation services.
1344 Fifth Ave.
Youngstown, Ohio 44504
(330) 742-2593Provides diagnostic assessment, individual and group counseling, psychiatric services, community support to clients who have been identified and referred as needing intensive services. By Board approval only.
To follow is a list of 72-hour DUI Diversion programs certified by the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services.Scotchie & Assoc.
25 N. Canfield-Niles Rd.
Austintown, Ohio 44515
(330) 270-2380
Mid-American Intervention Program
Quality Inn
4055 Belmont Ave.
Youngstown, Ohio 44505
(330) 759-7603 or (888) 565-6227
Step Ahead Driver Intervention Program Location #1
Country Inn & Suites by Carlson
5570 Interstate Blvd.
Youngstown, Ohio 44515
(330) 779-3801
Step Ahead Driver Intervention Program Location #2
Comfort Inn & Suites
5425 Clarkins Dr.
Youngstown, Ohio 44515
(330) 779-3801
- To assist the person in recovery to direct his/her personal recovery using individualized action plans based on individual goals and needs.
- To teach and support the skills needed by the individual to achieve those goals.
- To introduce the person in recovery to available services, community resources, other agencies and service systems that can be utilized to achieve his/her goals.
Recovery Coaching is available to adult males and females in the Mahoning Valley who are in addiction treatment and/or early recovery and have a desire to participate in this program.
Coaches
Donald Santarelli
Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic
Phone: (330) 719-8419
Email
Carolyn Gentry
Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic
Phone: (330) 367-9728
Email
St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital
1044 Belmont Ave.
Youngstown, Ohio 44501
Heartland Behavioral Healthcare
3000 Erie St.
P. O. Box 540
Massillon, Ohio 44648-0540
SUMMA Akron City and St. Thomas Hospitals
525 E. Market St.
Akron, Ohio 44304
201 Wick Avenue
Youngstown, Ohio 44503
(330) 727-9268
[email protected]
namimv.org
NAMI-Ohio
1225 Dublin Rd., Suite 125
Columbus, Ohio 43215
(800) 686-2646
www.namiohio.org
NAMI-National
Colonial Place Three
2107 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300
Arlington, Virginia 22201-3042
www.nami.org
Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health
12218 Palmyra Rd.
North Jackson, Ohio 44451
(330) 538-0184