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Madison
County
The
County Resource Directory
provides a self-service database of agencies
and programs serving County residents.
Click this link: http://www.co.madison.oh.us/
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The
Ohio Benefit Bank
Neighbors
helping neighbors
1-800-648-1176
www.ohiobenefits.org
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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
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Ohio
Association of Community Action Agencies
Community
Action Partnership
Helping
People. Changing Lives.
http://www.oacaa.org/directory.html
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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. |
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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/
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ActivStyle
1-800-651-6223,
x526
http://www.activstyle.com/
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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.
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Madison County Senior Citizen Center
280 West High Street
London, Oh 43140
740-852-3001 |
General Information & Referrals for Aging population.
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Action for Children
78 Jefferson Ave.
Columbus
614-224-0222 |
Child care resource and referrals. |
Department of Human Services
Madison Co. Department of Human Services
200 Midway St .
London
740-852-4770 |
Assistance with health care, food stamps, Financial
assistance, food stamps, Shelter and transportation |
Child Protective Serivces
Madison Co. Department of Human Services
200 Midway St .
London
740-852-4770 |
Services are for families
with children determined to be at risk of abuse and neglect |
Adult Protective Services
Madison Co. Department of Human Services
200 Midway St .
London
740-852-4770 |
To respond to and investigate
reports of elderly abuse, exploitation or neglect in a timely manner,
and to offer assistance where needed |
Area on Aging
Central Ohio Area on Aging
174 East Long St.
Columbus
614-645-7250 |
Adult day services, Companion
services, Home delivered meals, Home medical equipment, Homemaker
services, Home repair, Electronics monitoring systems, and medical
transportation. |
Ombudsman
Madison County
197 E. Gay street Columbus
Ohio 43215 1-800-536-5891 or 937-223-4613 |
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. |
Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities
Madison Co. Board of DD
London
740-852-7050 |
County agency providing supports
to children and adults who have mental retardation or developmental
disabilities. |
Crisis Intervention/Mental Health Services
Madison Co. Hospital Mental Health Dept.
210 North Main St .
London
740-852-1372 |
Crisis Intervention services. |
Information & Referral
United Way of Madison County
102 1/2 South Main St .
London
740-852-0287 |
General Information & Referral. |
Domestic Violence
Hidden Treasures Domestic Violence Program
PO Box 827
London
740-852-5899 |
Also: A Friend's House - 740-852-8900. |
Community Action Organization of Madison Co.
11 East First St .
London
740-852-3511 |
Emergency financial assistance for rent & utilities.
Must have shut-off notices for utility assistance. |
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Legal
Services Corporation
www.lsc.gov
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Our
Mission: To promote equal access to justice in our Nation and to
provide high quality civil legal assistance to low-income persons.
For
Madison County:
Ohio State Legal Services
Association
555 Buttles Avenue
Columbus, OH 43215-1137
(800) 589-5888
www.oslsa.org
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The Salvation Army
11 East First St
London
740-852-3511 |
Emergency assistance. |
| 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. |
Peer - To
- Peer NAMI Education Course:
Peer To
Peer
Ph:
1-800-686-2646
Contact:
Janet |
Peer - To
- Peer NAMI Education Course:
"Learning To Live Well With
What We've Got"
Peer - To - Peer
is a nine week - two hours
per week - experiential education course on the topic of recovery
for any person with serious mental illness who is interested in
establishing and maintaining wellness. The Course uses a combination
of lecture, interactive exercises and structured group processes.
The diversity of experience among course participants affords for
a lively dynamic that moves the Course along.
Who Can Take It?
The Course is designed to
offer an opportunity for growth to any individual who experiences
mental illness.
Who Are The Teachers?
Courses are taught by teams
of three "mentors", or peer-teachers, who are themselves experienced
at living well with mental illness.
Where Is It Offered?
NAMI's Peer - To - Peer Education
Course is offered by state and affiliate NAMIs around the country |
Search for
Housing in Ohio
www.ohiohousinglocator.org |
Resources
Rental
Assistance
Housing
Vouchers
Assisted
Housing
Other
Rental Housing Lists
Rural
Rental Housing
HUD
Ohio Apartment Search
Public
Housing Authorities
Affordable
Housing in Cuyahoga County
Fair
Housing Information
Ohio
Civil Rights Commission
HUD
Ohio
Landlord/Tenant Law
Ohio
Legal Services
Housing
Accessibility
Home
Modifications
Universal
Design
Visitability
Uniform
Federal Accessibility Standards
Buying
a Home
Ohio
Housing Finance Agency
Federal
Housing Administration
Fannie
Mae
Rural
Housing Programs
For
Homeowners
Foreclosure
Prevention
Home
Repair
Property
Tax Exemptions
Reverse
Mortgages
Housing
Counseling
Older
Ohioans
Find
your Area Agency on Aging
Long-Term
Care Consumer Guide
Ohio
Department of Aging |
The
Disability Resources Monthly (DRM) Guide to Disability Resources
on the Internet
Disabilityresources.org
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What
We Are... Disability Resources, inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3)
organization established to promote and improve awareness, availability
and accessibility of information that can help people with disabilities
live, learn, love, work and play independently. Who
We Serve... We serve thousands of individuals with disabilities
through a multidisciplinary network of service providers and consumers.
In order to reach as many people with disabilities as cost effectively
as possible, we target our services and publications to libraries,
disability organizations, independent living centers, rehabilitation
facilities, educational institutions, and health and social service
providers. What
We Do... We disseminate information about books, pamphlets,
magazines, newsletters, videos, databases, government agencies,
nonprofit organizations, telephone hotlines and on-line services
that provide free, inexpensive or hard-to-find information to help
people with disabilities live independently. |
Family
Council
(Children
& Family First Council)
http://www.co.madison.oh.us
52
South Main Street
London
, Ohio 4314 0
Phone : (740) 852-5343
Voice
Mail : yes
Fax: (740) 852-6091
email : slaprise@co.madison.oh.us
Days and Hours of Operation:
Mon.
– Fri. 8 am TO 4:00 pm
Director/Administrator Name:
Saundra Laprise - 740-852-0339
Fiscal Operations: Sherry Baldwin
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Services
Provided: Collaborative Development, Implementation and Evaluation
of Social Services in Madison County as mandated in Ohio Revised
Code 121.37. This Council identified community needs: research based
community development of Social Service Programs; reviews and approves
grants; and provides oversight for family
council
programs & initiatives. The Council's focus is on strategic
community
planning
for prevention, family
services, collaboration between families and service providers,
community awareness of services, unified service delivery
system, wraparound services, and pooled resources. Madison
County Department of Family & Children First provided the administrative
and fiscal operations for the council. Oversees children's
trust fund, help me grow, early childhood county collaborative group.
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Mental
Health Services for Clark and Madison Counties, Inc.
http://www.mhscc.com/
Madison County Services
210 N. Main Street
London, OH 43140
740-852-6256
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Established
in 1969 at the inspiration of Dr. Max Graves, its founder, MHS has
provided high quality behavioral health treatment for several decades.
As the area’s primary provider of behavioral healthcare, we
serve Clark and Madison Counties with a wide scope of services designed
to assist all needs and ages, from youth to the elderly.
MHS offers a seamless
continuum of care. Our scope of services is vast; therefore, special
emphasis is given to matching the skills of our staff with the demands
of their position.
As we look to the future
and our continued commitment to growth, we endeavor to enhance our
team with the same caring and compassion currently found at the
heart of our organization.
Our Mission
We are a private not-for-profit comprehensive behavioral healthcare
system dedicated to serving individuals, families, and our communities
with high quality, cost effective care. Our services will be fully
integrated with the healthcare environment. We will be charitable
to serve those in need within the limits of our resources.
Our Vision
We are a recognized center of excellence in behavioral health care,
dedicated to continuous quality improvement, employing exceptional
people and exceeding patient and community expectations.
Our Beliefs
We believe in:
A high level of professional standards
High quality, compassionate patient treatment and rehabilitation
Promoting respect and dignity for all persons
Management and fiscal practices that are values-driven, efficient,
accountable and adaptable.
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Wraparound
Program (Family Services)
http://www.co.madison.oh.us/667/58822.html
DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION
:
MON-FRI 8:00 AM TO 4:00
PM & AS NEEDED
ADDRESS : 200 MIDWAY ST.
LONDON , OHIO 43140
PHONE : (740) 852-6342
FAX : (740) 852-6091
FAX : (740) 852-6091
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SERVICES PROVIDED : PROVIDES SERVICES TO PROMOTE FAMILY
STABILITY; FAMILY SERVICE PLAN DEVELOPMENT; CASE MANAGEMENT AND DIRECT
SERVICES TO FAMILIES.
ELIGIBILITY/POPULATION SERVED : ALL MADISON COUNTY CHILDREN AND THEIR
FAMILIES. A FAMILY’S INVOLVEMENT IS VOLUNTARY. |
HOMEMAKER
SERVICES
Address:
200 Midway Street.
Phone:
1-800-852-0243 (740) 852-4770 Voice Mail : Yes
Fax:
(740) 852-4756
Days
and Hours of operation: Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri: 8:00 AM – 4 PM
Tues
8 AM – 5 PM |
Director/Administrator
Name : Lori Dodge-Dorsey, Supervisor
Services Provided: General
cleaning for adults age 60 and over
EligibilityY/Population Served
: Madison County Residents aged 60 and over
Area Served : Madison County
Intake/Referral Procedure
: Walk in or Phone |
Mid-Ohio
Regional Planning Commission
MORPC
http://www.morpc.org/
111 Liberty Street, Suite
100 • Columbus • Ohio 43215
614.228.2663
Fax 614.228.1904 |
Mission: The
Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) will be the regional
voice and a catalyst for sustainability and economic prosperity
in order to secure a competitive advantage for central Ohio.
MORPC is the place where
visions and ideas about our growing region are created, designed,
discussed, and embraced. We are a voluntary association of local
governments serving central Ohio. A catalyst for regional change,
evidence of our work is seen everyday through planning, programming
and public policy in the areas of economic development, energy,
environment, housing, transportation and land use.
Homeownership
MORPC offers a HUD-approved
homeownership education program. Our education programs provide
counseling for homebuyers, default and foreclosure counseling and
financial literacy counseling. Our programs can be tailored to fit
the needs of your community or agency. The Homeownership Education
Program offers free guidance and training that will teach you the
secrets behind successful, lifetime homeownership. For more information,
call (614) 233-4176 or email homeownership@morpc.org
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Housing Rehab
Through funding by multiple
agencies, MORPC assists low- and moderate-income families with homes
repairs. Program eligibility requirements are based on total household
income, ownership of the home, and area of residency. For more information,
call (614) 233-4171 or email lfrazier@morpc.org
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