Athens County

The County Resource Directory provides a self-service database
of agencies and programs serving County residents
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Please click this link: www.athenscounty.com

The Ohio Benefit Bank

Neighbors helping neighbors

1-800-648-1176

www.ohiobenefits.org

Trained counselors are available where you live, work, play, and pray. Call today to check your eligibility and find a site near you:

  • Prescription Assistance
  • Access to Tax Credits
  • Food Assistance
  • Medical Coverage
  • Assistance with utilities
  • And other community supports

Ohio Association of Community Action Agencies

Community Action Partnership

Helping People. Changing Lives.

 

http://www.oacaa.org/directory.html

The Community Services Network is made up of more than 1,100 local, private, non-profit and public agencies that work to alleviate poverty and empower low-income families in communities throughout the United States.

Social Welfare Services

Find social and welfare services in your area by entering your zip code at this web site:

http://www.socialwelfareservices.org/Ohio/

 

The Southeast Ohio ADRN Network of Care

1-800-331-2644

http://seohioadrn.oh.networkofcare.org

The SE Ohio ADRN’s Network of Care is a comprehensive community resource for the elderly, people with disabilities, their caregivers and service providers.

 

The Network of Care features:

  • An easy to use Service Directory
  • A 40-volumne Health Library
  • A listing of Assistive Devices
  • Online Training Tools for Prevention of Falls and Financial Abuse
  • Ability to view content in large print and text-only versions and in over 50 different languages
  • And much more!

ActivStyle

1-800-651-6223, x526

http://www.activstyle.com/

ActivStyle is a full-service medical supply company that specializes in providing incontinence products to Medicaid recipients. We are committed to helping the underserved Medicaid-eligible patients and their families. Our expertise in understanding technical medical regulations allows us to give you the level of service that you deserve.

If you are on Medicaid, most of our products can be provided to you at no cost.

ActivStyle has a fully stocked warehouse and maintains a highly trained staff of incontinence specialists to ensure that you can find the products that best suit your level of incontinence. If you qualify, we will do all the billing, obtain the prescriptions from your physician, and complete any other Medicaid paperwork for you. Additionally, we do not charge for shipping the products directly to your home.

Ohio State Legal Services Association

555 Buttles Avenue

Columbus, OH 43215-1137

(800) 589-5888

www.oslsa.org

Legal Services Corporation

 

www.lsc.gov

 

Our Mission: To promote equal access to justice in our Nation and to provide high quality civil legal assistance to low-income persons.

Area Agency on Aging Buckeye Hills Area Agency on Aging PSA8
245 Millers Lane
Marietta, OH 45750
Phone; 740/374-9436

Fax; 740/374-8038

PASSPORT: 1-800-331-2644
Ombudsman: 1-800-833-0830

Serving Athens, Hocking, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Noble, Perry and Washington counties.

Services include:

  • PERSONAL CARE

  • HOMEMAKER SERVICES
  • RESPITE
  • ADULT DAY SERVICES
  • MINOR HOME MODIFICATIONS
  • HOME DELIVERED MEALS
  • DIETICIAN SERVICES
  • THERAPY SERVICES
  • COUNSELING
  • HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT

Adult Protective Services 184 N. Lancaster Street Athens, Ohio 45701 (740) 797-2523 or toll-free 800-762-3775
TTY: (740) 797-2817 Emergency FOOD LINE: 1-800-338-4484
Referrals are accepted from anyone. Mandatory reporters, included in the law are: Senior service providers, ambulatory and home health agency providers, community mental health, alcohol & drug treatment facilities. Also, attorney, physician, podiatrist, dentist, psychologist, coroner, clergyman, nurses, social workers, any employee of a nursing home, adult day care, alternative home, hospital or peace officer having reasonable cause to believe an adult is being abused, neglected or exploited.
Children Services P.O. Box 1046
18 Stonybrook Athens, Ohio 45701 (740) 592-3061 (8:00 am - 4:30 pm)
After hours: 1-877-477-0772 Fax: (740) 593-3880
Services are for families with children determined to be at risk of abuse and neglect
Department of Job and Family Services 184 N. Lancaster Street Athens, Ohio 45701 (740) 797-2523 or toll-free 800-762-3775
TTY: (740) 797-2817 Emergency FOOD LINE: 1-800-338-4484
Assistance with health care, food stamps, Financial assistance, food stamps, Shelter and transportation
Board of DD 801 West Union Street Athens, Ohio 45701 Phone: (740) 594-3539
Fax: (740) 593-3189
Superintendent: Jody Harris
County agency providing supports to children and adults who have mental retardation or developmental disabilities
Crisis Intervention/ Mental Health Services Tri-County Mental Health and Counseling Services 90 Hospital Dr. ATHENS OH 45701 Phone; (740)592-3091
Crisis prevention and intervention for drug abuse and mental health services
Domestic Violence National Domestic Violence Hotline National Domestic Violence Hotline

Phone 1-800-799-SAFE(7233) 1-800-787-3224(TDD)

Services are for families with children determined to be at risk of abuse and neglect
Shelters Good Works Inc.
P.O. Box 4
Athens , Ohio 45701 Phone;

(740) 594-3339

Residents are responsible for cleaning the house, fixing meals, doing laundry and yard work. The Timothy House, located on the west side of Athens currently has four bedrooms with 15 beds, a living room, a kitchen, two bathrooms, two offices, and a large eating/meeting room. The Timothy House is staffed by Good Works full-time staff who work together with an average of 50 volunteers. Covering a geographical area of about 8 counties in SE Ohio, we provide almost 200 homeless people each year a safe, clean and stable place to stay.
Shelters My sister's Place (Domestic Violence Shelter) No Address Given Phone;

800-443-3402

My Sister's Place offers comprehensive services for victims of physical or emotional abuse. These services include:

  • toll-free hotline services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, providing crisis intervention, information and referral.
  • a safe place to live 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
  • access to emergency food, clothing, and medical care for shelter residents.
  • referral to appropriate support services, including legal assistance and law enforcement agencies.
  • case management services.
  • court-mandated counseling for victims.
  • a weekly support group to assist battered women and significant others, regardless of prior use of shelter services.
  • community education and mental health consultation.
  • outpatient services to the perpetrators of domestic violence.
Food Pantries Hocking.Athens.Perry
Community Action 11100 State Route 550
P.O. Box 340 Athens, Ohio 45701Phone;

1-800-686-1093 or 740-592-6601

The development and operation of program services that address such issues as:

  • Early education needs of children
  • Employment and training needs for self-sufficiency
  • Safe and affordable housing for low and moderate income residents
  • Food and nutrition needs of residents of all ages
  • Community development activities that improve infrastructure
Salvation Army 1 Townsend pl Athens, OH (740) 593-7082 Services provided are health services, addiction dependency, worship services, and family tracing
Misc. resource;

Goodwill Industries 786 N 2nd Ave, Middleport, OH (740) 992-4208

This non-profit organization helps people with education, training, and career services for people with physical, mental and emotional disabilities
Catholic Social Services 45 N 4th St # 9 Zanesville, OH (740) 452-5057 This organization provides services for families who need financial, human resources and other support services.
United Way 31630 Chieftain Dr, Logan, OH (740) 385-1389 This organization provides services to help children and youth succeed, strengthening and supporting families
Lutheran Social Services 1681 E Main St Lancaster, OH (740) 653-2265 The placement assistance program that the Lutheran Social Services of Mid- America includes clerical work, nursing, food services, laundry housekeeping and a variety of community services in one.
Metropolitan Housing Authority 10 Hope Dr Athens, OH (740) 592-4481 Their programs provide assistance to low and moderate income families and individuals
Health Department 278 W Union St Athens, OH (740) 592-4431 The health department performs food licensing and food inspection, vaccination programs, free STD and AIDS tests, and other medical assistance.
American Red Cross 100 S May Ave Athens, OH (740) 593-5273 This agency helps prepare communities for emergencies and keep people safe

http://jfs.athenscountygovernment.com/index.htm

Athens County Department of Job and Family Services
184 N. Lancaster Street
Athens, Ohio 45701

Email:
Phone: (740) 797-2523
Toll-free: 800-762-3775
TTY: (740) 797-2817

Emergency FOOD LINE:
1-800-338-4484

Mission

As the employees of the Athens County Department of Job & Family Services,
we have been charged with the most serious and important responsibility in government, that of helping our fellow citizens who experience the despair of poverty, hunger, homelessness, and ill health. We believe that our programs represent the conscience of society and that our strength lies in seeking a decent life for all.

 
Ombudsman
P.O. Box 370 Reno Ohio 457731-800-833-0830 or 740-374-9436
The Ombudsman addresses the concerns of consumers in a variety of long term care settings. by investigating and resolving complaints; Promoting the enforcement of laws and regulations; Advising and recommending policy to sttae andd federal government agencies on long term care issuses; and educating the public, consumers, providers, and policy makers.
Bipolar Support Groups (DBSA Chapters and Support GroupsAthens
DBSA Ohio University (for college students)
Contact 1: Sheila Williams
Phone: (740) 593-1616
Contact 2: Laura Merry
Additional Phone: (740) 589-7553
Fax: (740) 593-0091
Email: dbsa@Ohio.edu

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DBSA Athens
Contact 1: Lin Pierce
Phone: (740) 594-0022
Contact 2: Linda Bauer
Additional Phone: (740) 592-2630
Email: dbsaathensoh@msn.com

Support groups is open to people with depression or bipolar disorder, and to their friends/family members.
Rx for Ohio Website; http://www.rxforohio.org/who/ RxforOhio is a program that connects qualified, low-income people with discount prescription drugs, direct from the pharmaceutical manufacturer.

The Wire Community Resource Center

http://www.athenswire.org/

The Wire exists to facilitate social change by providing space and resources to spark creativity in Athens County, Ohio and surrounding communities. Through educational classes, computer access, and a lending library of alternative media, we will promote equality, cultural awareness and social justice.
Go Local Ohio-Southeast website; http://apps.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/local/ohiosoutheast/homepage.cfm?areaid=14

Welcome to Go Local Ohio - Southeast, a joint project between the National Library of Medicine and the Health Sciences Library at Alden Library, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio.

  • Find up-to-date information about local health resources in your community
  • Find reliable health information about a number of diseases and conditions by linking to MedlinePlus

"Go Local Ohio - Southeast" currently has information on more than 2500 healthcare services across southeastern Ohio’s eighteen counties. The database continues to grow, and we welcome your suggestions for any sites we need to include.

Dual Recovery Anonymous (DRA)

Contact information:

DRA - Athens

Tri-County Mental Health

9 Hospital Drive

Athens, OH 45701

Ph: 740-594-1729

Contact: Mike

DRA is a 12-step program that helps us recover from both our chemical dependency and our emotional or psychiatric illness by focusing on relapse prevention and actrively improving the quality of our lives.

American Diabetes Association - Cure, Care, Commitment.

The American Diabetes Association Recognizes this education services as meeting the National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education.

Diabetes / Endocrine Center
Ohio University
Cornwell Center 147
Athens, Ohio 45701
740-566-4872
contact: theodors@ohio.edu

arhi Appalachian Rural Health Institute

 

Diabetes/Endrocrine Center

 

Programs

 

The program features a team of clinicians and educators who have years of experience and expertise in diabetes management. The ARHI Diabetes/Endocrine Center Education Program has been Recognized by the American Diabetes Association for Quality Self-Management Education*.

 

Patients need a referral from their primary care provider for participation in the DSMT and MNT programs. Contact your physician for a referral.

 

 

Diabetes Self-Management Training (DSM)

 

Diabetes disease process

Nutritional management

Physical activity

Medications

Monitoring glucose levels

Preventing complications

Goal setting and problem solving

Psychosocial adjustment

Pre-pregnancy

Pregnancy management

 

 

Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT)

These services are provided by a registered dietitian. MNT can increase consumer's health and well-being, and increase productivity and satisfaction levels through decreased doctor visits, hospitalizations and reduced prescription drug use.

 

Pre-Diabetes Program

 

Have you or a family member been told you have pre-diabetes? We invite you and guest to come to a free class to learn about weight management, exercise, and blood sugar monitoring. No physician referral is required for this program. Contact Suzanna Theodoras to RSVP at 740-566-4872 or by email: theodors@ohio.edu

 

 

American Cancer Society Patient Navigator Program
75 Hospital Dr., Suite 220 Athens, OH 45701
1-888-ACS-2345
740-566-4538


Assists patients in navigating the cancer journey by providing links to cancer information, financial aid and insurance resources, support programs, transportation assistance and home health care resources.
Appalachian Community Visiting Nurse Association, Hospice, and Health Services
30 Herrold Ave.
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: (740) 594-8226
Toll Free: 1-800-837-1112
Website:
.www.acvna.org
Business Hours:
Monday –Friday
(8:00a.m. to 4:30 p.m.)
Appointment? Yes
Provides home health services for persons needing assistance

Hocking.Athens.Perry

Community Action

CONTACT US

Hocking.Athens.Perry
Community Action
11100 State Route 550
P.O. Box 340
Athens, Ohio 45701

What's New?

WE'VE MOVED!

New Taxi Service in Logan

Small Grant Available to Assist Eligible Dislocated Workers

 

New Community Action Office Construction Underway

 

Down Payment and Rehabilitation Assistance Available for Hocking and Perry Counties

 

Program To Help Reduce Your Phone Bill - Lifeline Ohio Discount Telephone Program through AT&T

 

Help Your Neighbors! Our 2007 Campaign is Underway

Southeastern Ohio Center for Independent Living   SOCIL  "Access is Opportunity"

Hocking County Office
Job Service Center
389 West Front Street
Logan, Oh 43138
740-380-1545

http://www.socil.org/contact.html

ABOUT SOCIL

SOCIL, a Center for Independent Living, is a consumer controlled, cross disability, non-residential program providing services to Fairfield and Hocking Counties. It is funded in part by the US Department of Education under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. SOCIL promotes a philosophy of self-determination, peer support, self-help and self-advocacy, system advocacy, and equal access to society. SOCIL believes that people with disabilities have the right to choices and opportunities in society that support and maximize their empowerment, inclusion, leadership, independence and full participation in community life. SOCIL offers a wide variety of services, but four are essential in the efforts of people with disabilities to live independently. (For additional services that SOCIL provides, please see our “Services” page on this website.)

Consumers are people who exercise choice and control over their goods or services

United Seniors of Athens County

701 East State Street ;Suite 101 · Athens Ohio 45701
(740) 594-3535

http://www.seorf.ohiou.edu/~usac/

United Seniors of Athens County, Inc. (USAC) is a private, not-for-profit, focal point, multi-purpose service provider for senior citizens sixty years old and older living in Athens County, Ohio. United Seniors was incorporated on September 24, 1980.

Administrative offices and program areas are in the Athens Community Center at 701 East State Street, Athens, Ohio. Services offered by USAC include Transportation, Adult Day Services, Supportive Services, Socialization, Information & Referral, Health Assessment and Outreach.

The Foundation for Appalachian Ohio
36 Public Square
P.O. Box 456
Nelsonville, Ohio 45764
740-753-1111 (Phone)
740-753-3333 (Fax)




Our Mission:

Enrich the current and future quality of life in the 29 counties of Appalachian Ohio by fostering access to opportunity.

Our Vision:

Through the power of charitable giving, the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio seeks to achieve a thriving economy, educational excellence and cultural enrichment while recognizing the region’s unique heritage and traditions.

Our Goals:

    * Attract private and public contributions for programs and endowment
    * Award grants for charitable and civic purposes, and
    * Provide and promote leadership for collaboration in local and regional initiatives

Pioneer Independent Living Center

710 Colegate Dr
Marietta, OH 45750
740-568-0527

Pioneer Independent Living Center serving Athens and Washington Counties

Athens County Extension OSU

http://athens.osu.edu/

280 West Union Street
Athens, OH 45701

Phone: (740) 593-8555
Fax: (740) 592-1113
Contact us by email at athe@ag.osu.edu .

4-H Youth Development  

Agriculture/Natural Resources

Community Development

Family Consumer Sciences

Family Nutrition Program  

 

OSU Extension's Mission :

Engaging people to strengthen their lives and communities through research-based educational programming.

OSU Extension's Vision:

OSU Extension is a dynamic educational entity that partners with individuals, families, communities, business and industry, and organizations to strenghten the lives of Ohioans.  As Extension educators we:

  • Focus on critical economic, environmental, leadership, and youth and family issues.
    Engage people in lifelong learning.

  • Apply knowledge and practical research to the diverse needs and interests of Ohioans in rural, suburban, and urban communities.

  • Extend the resources of The Ohio State University.

  • Recruit and develop volunteers to multiply Extension's efforts while developing their leadership potential.

  • Enhance teamwork through networking and connectedness.

  • Link youth, family, and community needs to scholars in Ohio and nationwide.

  • Teach with cutting-edge strategies using new technologies and approaches.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TASC - Athens County Ohio

Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime

Telephone
(740) 594-2276
FAX
(740) 594-3105

Postal address
8 North Court Street, 5th Floor, Athens, Ohio 45701

Electronic mail
General Information: tasc@frognet.net
Webmaster: dallison@frognet.net

 

http://www.athenscountygovernment.com/tasc/

TASC was initiated in 1972 and is currently operating in 27 states and 2 U.S. territories. TASC is a program designed to break the addiction-crime cycle of non-violent, drug-involved offenders by linking the legal sanctions of the criminal justice system with the therapeutic intervention of drug treatment programs.

Our Mission
The Ohio Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime Partnership is committed to the establishment of comprehensive, effective, and accountable service networks that break the cycle of criminal activity associated with the use of alcohol and/or other drugs.

Company Profile
The Ohio Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime Partnership is committed to the establishment of comprehensive, effective, and accountable service networks that break the cycle of criminal activity associated with the use of alcohol and/or other drugs.

Athens County Family & Children First Council

18 Stonybrook
P.O. Box 1046
Athens, Ohio 45701
740-592-9081
740-593-3880 Fax

http://acfcfc.tripod.com/

VISION
The Council encourages and nurtures the development of a continuum of quality, responsive services that help families raise every child to become a healthy, responsible, productive and law-abiding citizen.
MISSION
The Athens County Family & Children First Council strives to reduce the stress families face who have a child with severe problems, or for those who struggle with poverty, by providing: resources, prevention & access.




BUILDING COMMUNITY ASSETS

The Council builds community assets by enlisting community leaders, child advocates, and family members to serve on committees and workgroups that identify community objectives and plan desired services.

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