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Behavioral Health Services (MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES) | National Youth Advocate Program

1801 Watermark Dr., Ste. 200, Columbus, OH 43215

Eligibility

Youth and adults in the community.

Required documents

Will be advised.

Hours

M-F: 9:00am-5:00pm.

Application process

Generally, youth must be referred by a county agency. Interested agencies and families may phone during hours of service for more information and to start the process. May also visit the website anytime for information. Once screened will be referred to a local office.

Fees

Accepts Medicaid, and most private insurance.

Service area

Ohio

Description

Provides behavioral and mental health services including, comprehensive assessment services, individual therapy, group therapy, pharmacological management, mental health case management, crisis intervention and/or support, and psychological testing.

Data provided by

211 Cleveland

Providing organization

National Youth Advocate Program

Provides community-based non-residential services to youth and families involved with the juvenile justice, mental health, developmental disabilities, or children's services systems. Provides foster care and adoption services. Foster families working with this agency may receive mental health and substance abuse treatment, home-based services, case management, and emergency shelter care.