513-863-1770 info@bcpcat.org

RECOVERY HOUSING /
TREATMENT

To curtail the epidemic in our region, more resources must be deployed to sustain existing treatment services, increase capacity and add new approaches. We must remove the barriers to residents to get the help they need

Service Availability

Enhancing addiction treatment services through the continued use of evidence-based counseling practices and by making Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) more available.

Group Collaboration

Strengthening collaborations with mutual help groups such as Quick Response Teams, and treatment providers.

Trauma-Informed Care

Trauma is an emotional response to a terrible event that affects trauma survivors. Continued exposure to trauma can result in a complex array of social, emotional, and behavioral challenges. Butler County Community Health Improvement Plan December 2017 20 The latest trauma programs and related practices can help individuals experience healing and resiliency. Two such practices include Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) and Trauma Informed Care. SBIRT is an approach to screening and early intervention for substance use disorders and people at risk for developing substance use disorders lives (SAMHSA, n.d.). Trauma-Informed Care is an approach that can be used by all caring professionals that recognizes the widespread presence of trauma symptoms in many people’s lives, and acknowledges the role that trauma has played in their lives (SAMHSA, 2015).

Recovery Housing

Increasing the availability of recovery housing for residents in our county.

Butler County recovery homes

Access Counseling

4464 S. Dixie Highway
Middletown, Ohio 45005
513-649-8008

DeCoach

6570 Sosna Drive
Fairfield, Ohio 45014
513-942-4673

Genesis (Main Office)

1910 Fairgrove Avenue
Hamilton, Ohio 45011
513-795-7557

Greg’s Place

216 N C St.
Hamilton, Ohio 45013
513-285-8520

Sojourner (Main Office)

515 Dayton Street
Hamilton, Ohio 45011
513-868-7654

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Treatment Works

Recovery takes more than just physical detox. In fact, some won’t experience physical withdrawal at all. Treatment and recovery require attention to all aspects of our lives … physical, mental, emotional, spiritual and social.

Treatment can provide the tools needed to deal with the desire to use, help control cravings and begin to heal. Staying connected to treatment and/or a recovery community, supports long-term recovery and the restoration to a life of which to be proud.

Below you will find an excellent resource listing the Community Mental Health and Addiction Recovery Services available in Butler County, Ohio. Printed copies of the Provider Services Guide are available at the Mental Health and Addiction Recovery Services Board Office. If you would like to request a larger number for distribution to the public, please contact the Board office at (513) 860-9240 and we will try to accommodate your needs. Churches, schools, hospitals, healthcare providers and social service agencies are especially encouraged to call and request guides!

Mental Health and Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Services Provider Service Guide

The Hopeline

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, please call, text or email the Hopeline team. The Hopeline team offers free support and helps guide you through the confusing network of treatment and recovery.

(513) 203-5378

Get Educated

Addiction, Like Any Other Illness, Requires Treatment To Recover

Effective treatment attends to multiple needs of the individual, not just his or her drug abuse. As with other chronic illnesses, relapses to drug abuse can occur. Recurrence of symptoms signals the need for treatment to be reinstated or changed. It does not indicate that the individual can’t get better.

To learn more, visit the National Institute on Drug Abuse website:
www.drugabuse.gov.

Families Suffer, Too

National surveys indicate that 1 in 4 families are struggling with alcohol and/or drug addiction in a family member. Alcoholism and drug addiction affects the whole family – young, teenage, or grown-up children; wives or husbands; brothers or sisters; parents or other relatives and friends.

Without help, active addiction can totally disrupt family life and cause harmful effects that can last a lifetime.

Reaching Out Is Critical

Even when we know there is a problem with addiction and really want to fix it, going to an addiction treatment program for help can be really intimidating.

Sometimes it seems your calls get you nowhere. Maybe you have tried before and feel like you failed. Or maybe you are not sure what to expect and find the whole thing overwhelming.

Don’t give up. There is help available.

Get Involved

What Can I Do As An Individual?

If you are concerned about your alcohol or drug use, talk to a professional about it. There is help available. Recovery is possible.

If you are in recovery, share your story of hope.

What Can You Do As A Family?

If you are concerned about a family member or friend, learn about addiction and connect with available resources. Regrettably, no family has innate knowledge of how to deal effectively with addiction. You can't control someone else, but you can have influence. Get support for yourself.

What Can We Do As A Community?

It takes a village to deal with addiction. Addiction is a public health problem that requires a community solution.

Learn what you can about this devastating illness.

We need available treatment for addiction just like we do for any other disease.

Don't give up. There is help available.