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adams County
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ashtabula County
Cadence Care Network (Ashtabula)
Cadence Caring Network was established in 1990 as a Non-Profit Treatment Foster Care agency headquartered in Niles, Ohio. The goals of the founding board members were to establish an agency that would provide Treatment Foster Care Services to local Children Services Boards in a fashion that promoted the utilization of comprehensive mental health services, minimal placements per home, and extensive support to foster caregivers. Over the years, Homes For Kids established a solid base of treatment foster homes in Mahoning, Trumbull, and Columbiana Counties while expanding its services to include the provision of Community Based Mental Health Treatment to not only children placed in our foster homes, but children residing in their own homes throughout the community. https://www.hfk.org/
stark County
Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health
– MST/PSB –
Founded in 1976 and now in its 43rd year, Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health (C&A), is a not-for-profit, full service trauma-informed mental health organization specializing in the emotional and behavioral needs of children, adolescents, young adults, and their families. Day Treatment, a psycho-educational program for emotionally disturbed children, began in August 1980 with one class of preschoolers. By 1983, this program grew to five units serving children ages 2-12 years of age. After 32 years of servicing the community, Child and Adolescent Service Center changed its name to Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health.” Currently Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health has the following programs: Middle Childhood, Transitional Youth, Trauma Informed Day Treatment, Trauma Therapy, School Based Consultation, Doing Better Together, Sexually Inappropriate Behavioral Remediation, AOD, and Early Childhood. IHBT services are offered through the Sexually Inappropriate Behavioral Remediation Program. https://www.childandadolescent.org/