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​1521 N. Detroit St., P.O. Box 765
West Liberty, OH  43357
937-465-1045
Open:  M-F   8:00am to 4:30 pm
Get Help Now Local Substance Abuse and Mental Health Help
National Suicide and Crisis Hotline 
Dial or Text 988
24/7 CRISIS HOTLINE: 
1-800-224-0422 
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OR TEXT "4HOPE" TO 741 741

​24-HOUR NON-EMERGENCY HELP OR ACCESS TO HUMAN SERVICES: LOGAN COUNTY 2-1-1


Self Assessment Tool​

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Behavioral health – which includes mental health, substance use, and more – is a key part of your overall well-being. Brief screenings are the quickest way to determine if you or someone you care about should connect with a behavioral health professional.
2021 Annual Report
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On July 16, 2022, Ohio will join the rest of the United States beginning to use the 988-dialing code. 988 will be the new three-digit number call (multiple languages), text, or chat (English only) that connects people to the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. 988 builds on the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline system and will provide 24/7, free and confidential support to Ohioans in a behavioral health crisis. It is a direct connection to compassionate, accessible care and support for anyone experiencing mental health-related distress – whether that is thoughts of suicide, mental health or addiction concerns, or any other kind of emotional distress.
Throughout the transition and beyond, our local crisis hotline and Ohio's textline will remain active and responding to calls.
Any Crisis, Any Age, Any Time
1-800-224--422 or text
4Hope to 741741
Learn More about 988
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Meeting Notices
All meetings begin at 5pm and are held at 1521 N. Detroit St., West Liberty​
  • SFY 2023 Board Meetings 
    • ​August 16th, 2022 
    • November 22nd, 2022 
    • February 14th, 2023
    • May 16th, 2023
    • June 13th, 2023
Employment Opportunities
Director of Treatment and Recovery Services MHDAS
Coleman Professional Srvs - Full Time - Logan County   
Career Opportunities - Coleman Professional Services, Inc. careers (e3applicants.com)
TCN Behavioral Health Open Positions
Career Opportunities - TCN Behavioral Health Services careers (e3applicants.com)
Legal Advocate * Billing Specialist * SUD Case Manager * Qualified Mental Health Specialist * Youth Case Manager * Mental Health Team Leader * Shelter House Monitor *
Mental Health Outpatient Counselor * Unit Support Specialist * Youth Mental Health Therapist * MAT Technician



ALWAYS CALL 9-1-1 WHEN RESPONDING TO AN OVERDOSE
Champaign Health District
Project DAWN Program
Overdose Education & Narcan© Distribution
CLICK HERE TO ORDER FREE NARCAN©
HOW CAN I GET NARCAN©?
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There are 3 main ways Champaign Health District provides free education and Narcan© Nasal Spray:
  1. Mail Order: If you would like to order Narcan© and have it shipped to your address, you can do so online or over the phone. Champaign Health District will then mail Narcan© Nasal Spray to the address you provide. To order, ​click here or call 937-484-1546.
  2. Attend a Training: To learn about training opportunities near you, call 937-484-1546. Every training class teaches how to recognize signs of an overdose, how to respond, how to use Narcan© Nasal Spray, and the importance of calling 9-1-1.
  3. Host a Training: If you are interested in hosting a training at your workplace, business, church, or other facility, we can arrange a training to meet your needs. Every training class teaches how to recognize signs of an overdose, how to respond, how to use Narcan© Nasal Spray, and the importance of calling 9-1-1. To organize a training for your staff or community, email us or call 937-484-1546.
    ​FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PROGRAM, PLEASE CALL CHAMPAIGN HEALTH DISTRICT AT (937) 484-1546 OR EMAIL US


Logan Health District

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Mental Health and Addiction Resources


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  • Youth at Risk: How to Ask for Help
  • Bipolar Disorder and Addiction
  • Swim Back to Health: The Guide to Aquatic Therapy for Recovering Addicts
  • Making the Connection: Trauma and Substance Abuse
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Abuse: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment
  • How Service and Therapy Dogs are Helping PTSD Victims
  • Meaningful Work and Recovery
  • Back to School Toolkit for Parents, Kids, and Teachers on Student Mental Health
  • September is National Recovery Month
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Mini-Grant Recipient Updates:
 

Fierro Strength and Conditioning
Derick, coach and combat veteran at Fierro, saw the need in Logan County to provide physical and mental health opportunities to our local first responders.  MHDAS Board mini-grant funding provides CrossFit memberships to 9 first responders.  The program not only provides physical health benefits, but also a needed stress reliever, social engagement opportunities with the citizens they serve, and a CrossFit community that provides a supportive environment.

Discovery Riders
Thursdays are SEL Days at Discovery Riders - SEL stands for Social-Emotional Learning.  The unique program tailor specifically to mental health and how to learn ways to cope and regulate emotions through horse-assisted activities.  The riders analyzed different horses and their movements and mannerisms and asked to write words that describe how the horse felt, then the riders were asked the same question - how they feel.  It was interesting to see that there were similar words written in both categories. This exercise showed that both horses and people can experience the same emotions.
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Messiah Community of Urbana
One project involved creating opportunities for social engagement with the residents of the Messiah Community.  Lily Jones, a local artist and OSU graduate, came and taught 15 members on how to paint a beautiful sunset.  The end result was 2 hours of lunch, laughter, getting to know each other, and finding our creative spirits.  Another art class is planned for the fall.  After such a trying, lonely year of COVID, this was just what the doctor ordered.  MHDAS is happy to fund projects like this one through the mini-grant process.
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Mental Health, Drug & Alcohol Services Board of Logan & Champaign Counties
1521 N. Detroit St. (P.O. Box 765)
West Liberty, Ohio 43357

937-465-1045
Fax: ​937-465-3914
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