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We plan, fund, manage, and evaluate a comprehensive system of public behavioral healthcare services that are available to all residents of Hamilton County. To develop and manage a continuum of mental health, addiction, and prevention services that have a positive impact on the community, are accessible, results oriented, and responsive to individual and family needs.

Centralized mental health system access point connecting customers with the appropriate service provider(s). Centralized 24-hour service center providing a full continuum of substance abuse services including information and referrals supporting individuals and families throughout the treatment process.
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Hamilton County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board (MHRSB) provides leadership in public behavioral health care as the authority charged under ORC §340 with planning, funding, managing, and evaluating behavioral health care in Hamilton County. MHRSB is statutorily prohibited from providing direct care to clients and instead contracts with numerous non-profit agencies to provide direct care in a community based setting.
In 1963, President John F. Kennedy supported the community Mental Health Act to provide mental health, alcohol, and drug services to persons in the community, not just in hospitals. Four years later, the Ohio General Assembly enacted legislation providing for the establishment of county-based community mental health boards.
Mental Health Access Point (MHAP) is the front door to access community mental health services in Hamilton County for youth, families or adults. MHAP operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week to answer calls, provide information and referrals and connect clients to appropriate services.

Recovery Health Access Center (RHAC) is a centralized 24-hour service center providing a full continuum of substance abuse services including information and referrals supporting individuals and families throughout the treatment process.Civil probate court assisting provider community and families in obtaining inpatient care.
Face to face interview with a registered client so that reasonably full understanding of the nature of the abuse, misuse and/or addiction to alcohol and/or other drugs can be gained in order that appropriate treatment can be recommended. With child clients, the interaction may also include face to face contacts with family members (parents, guardians, foster parents) and/or essential others external to the agency.
A face to face interview with a registered client so that reasonably full understanding of the nature of the problem can be gained in order that appropriate treatment can be recommended. With child clients, the interaction may also include face to face contacts with family members (parents, guardians, foster parents) and/or essential others external to the agency.
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