SERVICE CLIENT SERVICE NEED SERVICE RESOURCE NAME PHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE DESCRIPTION COMMENTS
Adults Clothing Inter parish Ministry 561-3932 info@interparish.org http://www.interparish.org/ Provides emergency. Rent, utility, and food and clothing assistance Also community development service
Adults Clothing SuCasa – Hispanic Ministry Center.7036 Fairpark Ave. Cincinnati, Oh 45216 761-1588                        761-9538 (Fax)    http://www.catholiccincinnati.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=747 job referral, job fairs, housing assistance, food & clothing, enroll children in school & Daycare, GED Program are offered. Counseling, and cultural orientation services also available.  All services are available in Spanish.   translation assistance, Income Tax Prep., Medical Referrals, Legal Referrals, AA in Spanish, English as second language for Spanish speaking people; Spanish for native Americans.
Adults Counseling Alcohol & Drug Addiction Services. Clermont Recovery Center 735-8100 info@recoveryctr.org www.recoveryctr.org Nonprofit drug & alcohol prevention & treatment agency; alcohol counseling    
Adults Counseling Clermont County Community Services 732-7182   www.cccsi.org/contact.html Counsels adolescents, children, and sexually-abused persons; drug-abuse prevention  
Adults Counseling Council of Christian Communions of Greater Cincinnati Jack Marsh   513-351-6789   http://www.cccgc.org/ Ecumenical Prison ministry , includes mentoring, job search, advice etc , Education ministry teaches the Bible & Christian instruction  to children in public schools.  Has connections to Clermont county. 
Adults Counseling Disaster Assistance American Red Cross 579-3000 http://www.cincinnatiredcross.org/ Provides relief to victims of disaster; also tracing, message delivery, reunification for military families Service includes Clermont County
Adults Counseling Gamblers Anonymous- anon program for  1-888-746-4942  GA                     718-352-1671 anon http://www.gam-anon.org/ For a compulsive gambler or help for a person who wants to help a compulsive gambler. Support Group in Loveland and other places.  
Adults Counseling Housing counseling agencies 800-355-2227  info@cccservices.com  www.cccservices.com/home.asp FHA loan limits203K Rehab loans Reverse Mortgage lenders Home repair programs Down payment assistance
Adults Counseling Housing counseling agencies 800-355-2227  info@cccservices.com  www.cccservices.com/home.asp FHA loan limits203K Rehab loans Reverse Mortgage lenders Home repair programs Down payment assistance
Adults counseling Housing Foreclosure help  513-721-6855    http://acfs.clermontcountyohio.gov/Pre-foreclosureCounseling.aspx Get the answers you need before you are in a house foreclosure.   
Adults Counseling National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) 800-388-2227   www.nfcc.org Non-profit budget and debt counseling provide education and individual counseling sessions by phone/mail. Foundation located in Maryland.
Adults Counseling Salvation Army-Clermont Co. Family Service Bureau 732-6328   http://www.salvos.com/Batavia/ Provides humanitarian services without discrimination; incl. Counseling, spiritual and social rehabilitation, food clothing, fuel, rent adult & child day care
Adults Education American Red Cross Training 579-3000   http://redcross.volunteermatch.org./ trains  volunteers; health care/safety instruction, disease prevention Helps people prepare for, respond to emergencies
Adults Education Live Oaks 575-1900   http://www.greatoaks.com/ Provides career training Literacy, adult education, vocational education, GED prep, English/2nd lang.
Adults Education Mental Health Assoc.-Clermont Ofc. 732-5400(recovery)  724-2910(support groups) mhaclermont@fuse.net http://ccmhrb.org/ Provides mental health education and advocacy services: in-school mental health programming directory; mental health programs, referrals Self-Help Group Network, volunteer recruitment
Adults Education Southern Ohio Pregnancy Center  135 W. Walnut, Hillsboro Oh 45133 937-393-2990 smaltzdee@yahoo.com www.pregnantnotpregnant.com The Southern Ohio Pregnancy Center provides options to anyone facing an untimely pregnancy and to offer supportive programs relating to pregnancy / parenting needs to anyone in need.  We care about your health. And because we do not perform abortions or arrange adoptions, we have no financial interest in your decision. You deserve to make an informed decision. Call us today. Call M-TH 10:00 - 4:00
Adults Education SuCasa – Hispanic Ministry Center.7036 Fairpark Ave. Cincinnati, Oh 45216 761-1588                        761-9538 (Fax)  http://catholiccharitiesswo.org/SuCasa/programs.html job referral, job fairs, housing assistance, food & clothing, enroll children in school & Daycare, GED Program are offered. Counseling, and cultural orientation services also available.  All services are available in Spanish.   translation assistance, Income Tax Prep., Medical Referrals, Legal Referrals, AA in Spanish, English as second language for Spanish speaking people; Spanish for native Americans.
Adults Education  Literacy Council, Clermont and Brown Co. 943-3740   http://www.clermontbrownliteracy.org/ Provides Laubach-trained volunteer tutors to enable adults to acquire basic listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, classes for dyslexic persons; GED training Training for parents; literacy tutoring 
Adults Education  Work Force One   Job Opportunities Business & Workforce -Resource Center of Clermont County Ron Hartman   513-943-3729   Tory Conley   513-943-3728   Center943-3000 Ron. Hartman@ acs-inc.com           Tori.conley@acs-inc.com http://www.workforceoneclermont.com/ Provides internet access, current labor market/career planning info and an extensive media/software library Resource room 8-5, help with resumes, fax copier, phone access, literacy counseling Helps ex offenders find jobs. Provides job search websites and computer access. Earn GED at center Instruction in MS word etc. 
Adults Financial National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) 800-388-2227   www.nfcc.org Non-profit budget and debt counseling provide education and individual counseling sessions by phone/mail. Foundation located in Maryland.
Adults Financial Residential State Supplement Program 721-7670   http://www.aging.ohio.gov/home/ Provides financial assistance for living in an approved setting to eligible blind, aged, or disabled. Must need living arrangement that provides room./board, personal care & supervision but not nursing home care
Adults Food SuCasa – Hispanic Ministry Center.7036 Fairpark Ave. Cincinnati, Oh 45216 761-1588                        761-9538 (Fax)    http://catholiccharitiesswo.org/SuCasa/programs.html job referral, job fairs, housing assistance, food & clothing, enroll children in school & Daycare, GED Program are offered. Counseling, and cultural orientation services also available.  All services are available in Spanish.   translation assistance, Income Tax Prep., Medical Referrals, Legal Referrals, AA in Spanish, English as second language for Spanish speaking people; Spanish for native Americans.
Adults Health-mental Alzheimer’s Assoc. of Greater Cincinnati Help line   721-4284   Alz.org/grtrcinci Provides guidance, counseling and help for caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s or dementia disease. M-F 8:30am-4:30pm Provides info, supportive services & referral to programs and/or community resources
Adults Health-Mental Northland Intervention Center 753-9964     Substance abuse treatment Type of Care: Outpatient Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders   
Adults Health-Physical Clermont Recovery Center (CRC) 735-8100 info@recoveryctr.org http://www.recoveryctr.org/ Offers a variety of outpatient addiction related Treatment, Prevention and Intervention services, which are designed to meet the individual treatment needs of its clients.  Adults and adolescents are served in separate facilities on one campus  
Adults Health-Physical Senior Care Preferred Plus of the Health Alliance 585-6462   http://www.health-alliance.com/SENIORS/PREFERRED.htm Includes assistance w/prescription, hospital & dental costs as well as screenings and educational programs. Counselors can help w/complexities of insurance coverage to get issues resolved & bills paid Single membership $15.00 per year, couple membership $25 per year
Adults Heat assistance Public Utilities Commission 800-686-7826   http://www.puco.ohio.gov/PUCO/Consumer/information.cfm?id=4062 Assistance is available for both gas and electric bills. The assistance may be in the form of a reduction of your heating bill and/or a set amount based on your income to be paid each month. Eligibility for these programs is based on a household's income  
Adults Home-Maintenance Housing counseling agencies 366-4500   http://www.clermontcounseling.org/0301_housing_overview.html FHA loan limits203K Rehab loans Reverse Mortgage lenders Home repair programs Down payment assistance
Adults Housing Beechwood Villa 528-2263     call for information  
Adults Housing Buying new home -low income 684-3451                         1-888-622-7361   http://www.hud.gov/ Describes laws and procedures  
Adults Housing Center for Independent Living Options 241-2600 cilo@cilo.net http://www.cilo.net/ Center serves individuals of all ages who have physical, sensory, cognitive &/or mental disabilities. Services include:  info and referral advocacy, peer support, independent living skills program, housing coordination & homeless disability service
Adults Housing Clermont Villa Apts. 732-3855     call for information  
Adults Housing Collage Hills Apts. 732-3804     call for information  
Adults Housing Fair Housing 800- 669-9777   http://www.hud.gov/fairhousing Describes content of Fair Housing Act  
Adults Housing Greentree Village apartments 528-1284                     10AM to 3:PM   call for information  
Adults Housing Housing counseling agencies 366-4500   http://www.clermontcounseling.org/0301_housing_overview.html FHA loan limits203K Rehab loans Reverse Mortgage lenders Home repair programs Down payment assistance
Adults Housing Loveland Pines Apts 677-1972     call for information  
Adults Housing Lytle Trace 724-3358     call for information  
Adults Housing Owensville 732-6935     call for information  
Adults Housing Owensville Manor Apts. 732-1138     call for information  
Adults Housing Public – Title III Accommodations 800-514-0301   http://www.bcm.edu/ilru/dlrp/html/topical/Public%20Accomm.Title%20III/index.html For complaints about public housing/public buildings, etc.  
Adults Housing Rental Housing Assistance     http://www.clermontcounseling.org/0302_housing_rental.html Describes location of low income housing and how to apply   
Adults Housing SuCasa – Hispanic Ministry Center.7036 Fairpark Ave. Cincinnati, Oh 45216 761-1588                        761-9538 (Fax)    http://catholiccharitiesswo.org/SuCasa/programs.html job referral, job fairs, housing assistance, food & clothing, enroll children in school & Daycare, GED Program are offered. Counseling, and cultural orientation services also available.  All services are available in Spanish.   translation assistance, Income Tax Prep., Medical Referrals, Legal Referrals, AA in Spanish, English as second language for Spanish speaking people; Spanish for native Americans.
Adults Housing Sunrise Manor-Amelia 605-6000   http://www.memberofthefamily.net/registry/oh.htm Please call  the phone number to connect to the facility.  The web site is listed for rating information only.   
Adults Housing Westover Village Apts. 683-1550     call for information  
Adults Jobs Council of Christian Communions of Greater Cincinnati Jack Marsh   513-351-6789   www.cccgc.org Ecumenical Prison ministry , includes mentoring, job search, advice etc , Education ministry teaches the Bible & Christian instruction  to children in public schools.  Has connections to Clermont county. 
Adults Jobs Live Oaks 575-1900   www.greatoaks.com Provides career training Literacy, adult education, vocational education, GED prep, English/2nd lang.
Adults Jobs SuCasa – Hispanic Ministry Center.7036 Fairpark Ave. Cincinnati, Oh 45216 761-1588                        761-9538 (Fax)    http://catholiccharitiesswo.org/SuCasa/programs.html job referral, job fairs, housing assistance, food & clothing, enroll children in school & Daycare, GED Program are offered. Counseling, and cultural orientation services also available.  All services are available in Spanish.  E421 translation assistance, Income Tax Prep., Medical Referrals, Legal Referrals, AA in Spanish, English as second language for Spanish speaking people; Spanish for native Americans.,
Adults Jobs Work Force One  Job Opportunities Business & Workforce -Resource Center of Clermont County Ron Hartman  513-943-3729  Tory Conley 513-943-3728   Center943-3000 Ron. Hartman@ acs-inc.comTori.conley@acs-inc.com http://www.workforceoneclermont.com/ Provides internet access, current labor market/career planning info and an extensive media/software library Resource room 8-5, help with resumes, fax copier, phone access, literacy counseling Helps ex offenders find jobs. Provides job search websites and computer access. Earn GED at center Instruction in MS word etc. 
Adults Legal Clermont County. Probate Court 732-7243     Provides: adoption, estates, guardianship, marriage licenses, minor settlements, name changes Also; testamentary trusts, probating to hospitals, institutions
Adults Legal Clermont County. Public Defender 732-7223     Court-appointed, for criminal and traffic cases (no civil cases) , for indigent clients DUI, Felonies 
Adults Legal Lawyer Referral Service, Clermont Co. Bar Association 732-2050 cclaw@cclla.org http://www.clermontlawlibrary.com/ccba/Welcome.html Provides referral service to the public, free of charge.  Some lawyers offer consultation or reduced fees.  
Adults Medicaid Amerigroup Essie Matthews  513-733-2300  Ext 22324 ematthe@amerigroupcorp.com http://www.amerigroupcorp.com/ Assists Medicaid clients with medical advice & other care, including Healthy Start, Healthy Families. only Hamilton county
Adults Medical American Stroke Assoc. 281-4048   http://www.strokeassociation.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=1200037 Website shows services  
Adults Medical Dialysis Centers in Clermont County-Davita –Cincinnati East gate) 800-244-0680   www.davita.com Modalities offered in Center  
Adults Medical Heart Disease American Heart Association Local Chapter) 800-242-8721   http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=1200311&division=OVA017    
Adults Medical Lung Disease American Lung Assoc. of Ohio 985-3990   www.ohiolung.org Provides educational literature concerning lung disease for patients.  Advocacy center  for volunteers.  
Adults Medical Urological Conditions National Foundation for Urology Disease 800-828-7866   www.urologyhealth.org/about Provides treatment choices for men with early stages of prostate cancer.   
Adults Medical  Allergy & Asthma 800-727-8462  hotline   www.aafa.org Consults about symptoms and diagnosis of allergies.  
Adults Medical  ALS Amytropic Lateral Sclerosis Southern Ohio Chapter  866-273-2572 alsohio@alsohio.org http://webcsoh.alsa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=CSOH_contact_us Link for patients & families to info, counseling, physician referrals, in-home visits, respite care and guidance in disease management  Educational info and assistance in finding resources
Adults Medicare Urological Conditions National Foundation for Urology Disease 800-828-7866   www.urologyhealth.org/about Provides treatment choices for men with early stages of prostate cancer.   
adults Ombudsman State Medicaid Office Hotline 800-324-8680        800-292-3592   http://jfs.ohio.gov/OHP/aboutus.stm directory of contacts for Medicaid benefits  
Adults Prescription Drugs Jordan Health Program 557-2710   http://santamaria-cincy.org/about.htm Prescription drugs at discount Eye wear at discount Various medical checks free.  call for information Anyone eligible. Travel to Price hill locations 
Adults Protection Clermont County Common Pleas Court. 732-7560   http://www.clermontclerk.org/ Bail bond, pre-trial release, (felony) monetary disputes over $15K.  resolution of disputes, Victims of Crime Program. Civil protection order not family)
Adults Protection Clermont County. Domestic Relations Court 732-7327   http://www.domesticcourt.org/ Trial services related to family disputes. Protects individual / family rights.  Dissolutions, divorce, domestic violence restraining orders
Adults Protection Physician License & Complaints Ohio State Medical Board 614-466-3934   http://www.med.ohio.gov/ Agency responsible for the licensure & discipline of Ohio Physicians and other medical professionals.  Complaint form available on website or by calling:800-554-7717
Adults Rent Assistance Clermont County Veterans'  Service Commission 732-7363   http://www.clermontcounty veterans.com/services.html Helps veterans and dependents get federal benefits and financial assistance. Includes emergency food, housing, utilities. Veterans can be transported to any local VA medical center for appointments 76 S. Riverside Dr. Batavia Oh 45103
Adults Rent Assistance Inter parish Ministry 561-3932 info@interparish.org http://www.interparish.org/ Provides emergency. Rent, utility, and food and clothing assistance Also community development service
Adults Rent Assistance Salvation Army-Clermont Co. Family Service Bureau 732-6328 Thesalavationarmy1@fuse.net http://www.salvos.com/Batavia/ Provides humanitarian services without discrimination; incl. Counseling, spiritual and social rehabilitation, food clothing, fuel, rent adult & child day care
Adults Service Agency Alcohol & Drug Addiction Services Clermont Recovery Center 735-8100 info@recoveryctr.org www.recoveryctr.org CRC delivers comprehensive customized care to families and individuals suffering form substance abuse, mental illness and co-occurring illness. Nonprofit drug & alcohol prevention & treatment agency
Adults Service Agency Board of Elections (voting) 732-7275   http://www.clermontelections.org/ Voter registration, candidate petitions, prepares elections for Clermont County  
Adults Service Agency Clermont County Community Services Joyce Booth         513-732-2277   http://www.cccsi.org/contact.html Assistance with heating bills etc. M-F 8-4.30
Adults Service Agency Clermont County Gen. Health District 735-8400   http://www.clermonthealthdistrict.org/ Health protection  agency: .Plumbing inspections, Public  health nuisances, rabies, water & waste permits Open to all residents of Clermont County
Adults Service Agency Clermont County Veteran’s Service Commission 732-7363   http://www.clermontcounty veterans.com/services.html Helps veterans and dependents get federal benefits and financial assistance. Includes emergency food, housing, utilities. Veterans can be transported to any local VA medical center for appointments 76 S. Riverside Dr. Batavia Oh 45103
Adults Service Agency Clermont County. DJFS: Food Stamp Program 732-7289                    732-7111 ext3 Clermontsupportskids@co.clermont.oh.us www.co.clermont.oh.us/djfs Assistance in buying food through the use of an electronic benefit transfer card.  County will determine if a low income household is eligible
Adults Service Agency Dialysis Centers in Clermont County-Davita –Cincinnati East gate) 800-244-0680   www.davita.com Modalities offered in Center  
Adults Service Agency IRS 800-929-1040   www.access-board.gov Tax info credits to assist in complying w/ada  
Adults Service Agency Mobile Crisis Team 585-8911   http://www.tristateems.com/mobile_care1.html 24 hour help line for medical crises in Hamilton & Clermont Counties  
Adults Service Agency Ohio  Rehabilitation services commission 752-6444   www.rsc.ohio.gov Works with people with disabilities to find jobs; rehabilitation, educational services Assessment, counseling, training
Adults Service Agency Ohio Valley Goodwill Industries 771-4800   http://www.cincinnatigoodwill.org/ Host of skilled training & employment services program for adults (18 years & older) with disabilities Vocation rehab services to persons who are physically, mentally, psychologically or socially disabled & vocationally handicapped.
Adults Service Agency Public – Title III Accommodations 800-514-0301   http://www.bcm.edu/ilru/dlrp/html/topical/Public%20Accomm.Title%20III/index.html For complaints about public housing/public buildings, etc.  
Adults Service Agency SuCasa – Hispanic Ministry Center.7036 Fairpark Ave. Cincinnati, Oh 45216 761-1588                        761-9538 (Fax)    http://catholiccharitiesswo.org/SuCasa/programs.html job referral, job fairs, housing assistance, food & clothing, enroll children in school & Daycare, GED Program are offered. Counseling, and cultural orientation services also available.  All services are available in Spanish.   translation assistance, Income Tax Prep., Medical Referrals, Legal Referrals, AA in Spanish, English as second language for Spanish speaking people; Spanish for native Americans.,
Adults Service Agency Work Force One   Job Opportunities Business & Workforce -Resource Center of Clermont County Ron Hartman 513-943-3729  Tory Conley  513-943-3728   Center  943-3000 Ron. Hartman@ acs-inc.comTori.conley@acs-inc.com http://www.workforceoneclermont.com/ Provides internet access, current labor market/career planning info and an extensive media/software library Resource room 8-5, help with resumes, fax copier, phone access, literacy counseling Helps ex offenders find jobs. Provides job search websites and computer access. Earn GED at center Instruction in MS word etc. 
Adults Taxes Clermont County Auditor 732-7150 lfraley@co.clermont.oh.us http://www.clermontauditor.org/ Anyone needing personal property tax form or other questions about return can contact this office  
Adults Taxes Homestead Exemption – Property Tax Reductions 732-7150                         county auditor   http://ohioline.osu.edu/ss-fact/0206.html Provides tax reduction for persons 65 & older or totally disabled  
Adults Taxes IRS 800-929-1040   www.access-board.gov Tax info credits to assist in complying w/ada  
Adults Transportation Car Pooling Rides Share 241-7433241-RIDE   www.rideshareonline.org Clients fill out registration on line at no cost.  Operated  by OKI Get home on emergency service provided
Adults Transportation Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) 732-7433                        1-877-724-7433   http://www.clermontcountyohio.gov/ctc/ Public Transportation available to all Clermont County Residents to and from locations within Clermont County. Service operates from 6:00am to 6:00pm Monday through Saturday. Rides may be scheduled from 6:30am to 5:30pm Monday through Friday. Reservations may be made up to 10 days in advance. CTC is the primary Medicaid transportation service in Clermont County. Medicaid riders should call the office at least 10 days in advance for rules about how they may book a trip. NEW-  Shuttle Service between East Gate & Felicity-No reservations-Tuesdays & Thursdays -Call for times.  The Fare Structure for CTC one way is:  Adult-$3.00, Seniors-$1.50, Children-$1.50, People with disabilities-$1.50, HS students-2.00.       Medicaid Passengers may be paid for by Medicaid. Please call to discuss individual circumstances.
Adults Transportation Disabled Air Travelers Hotline 800-778-4838   http://airconsumer.ost.dot.gov/ Information for those who suffer with disability in air travel  
Adults Transportation Parking Placards disability License Plates Any deputy registrar’s office   http://www.state.in.us/icpr/webfile/formsdiv/42070.pdf Application for Parking Placards disability License Plates. downloadable application  
Adults Transportation Vanpooling  241-7433                         241-RIDE   www.rideshareonline.org Van provided for 7 to 15 people at low cost Agrees to ride for at least one month. Driver gets access to Van on weekends
Adults Utilities Assistance Public Utilities Commission 800-686-7826   http://www.puco.ohio.gov/PUCO/Consumer/information.cfm?id=4062 Assistance is available for both gas and electric bills. The assistance may be in the form of a reduction of your heating bill and/or a set amount based on your income to be paid each month. Eligibility for these programs is based on a household's income  
Animals Service Agency 4 Paws for Ability  937-374-0385 Karen4paws@aol.com 4pawsforability.org Service animals trained to perform tasks for people / children w/disabilities such as blind, deaf, and seizures. Funded by donations; Volunteer support group. 
Animals Service Agency Assistance  dogs of America 419-825-3622 info@adai.org http://www.adai.org/ Service animals trained to perform tasks for people / children 12+ with disabilities and loss of mobility. Therapy dogs for children 5+.    No charge, funded by donations, fundraisers. 
Caregivers Counseling Caregiver Assist. Network (CAN) 513-241-7745   http://catholiccharitiesswo.org/programs/caregiver.html Works with Catholic Social Services to provide moral support, stress relief, resources, counseling, caregiver training, education, and support groups for Caregivers. St. Andrew-Seton has a Caregivers Support Group.
Caregivers Counseling Caregivers Assistance - Alzheimer’s 721-4284   www.alz.org Support Groups for seniors. Help caregivers care for themselves, provide caregivers w/opportunities to express their feelings in a supportive, no threatening, non judgmental atmosphere, help caregivers learn they are not alone, share techniques.  Support  Provides Tips for Caregivers, Ways to Get help for other family members, Coping skills, communicating w/Care Receivers, tips for the employed caregiver, ten simple ways to help a caregiver, warning signs of burnout, life after care giving
Caregivers Counseling Caregivers Assistance - Council on Aging 721-7670   http://www.eldercarelink.com/about.html Support Groups for seniors. Help caregivers care for themselves, provide caregivers w/opportunities to express their feelings in a supportive, no threatening, non judgmental atmosphere, help caregivers learn they are not alone, share techniques.  Support  Provides Tips for Caregivers, Ways to Get help for other family members, Coping skills, communicating w/Care Receivers, tips for the employed caregiver, ten simple ways to help a caregiver, warning signs of burnout, life after care giving
Caregivers Counseling Citizens for elderly services Mary Makley Wolff         722-2474 mwolffces@cinci.rr.com http://www.agingadvocates.org/ Trains people to be advocates for elderly with focus on in-home support. We provide education to elderly citizens, caregivers, and persons involved in the aging network on issues which may affect them, focusing on the areas of community based long term care. Senior advocate university trained seniors & caregivers on how to provide services
Caregivers Dental Dental Care-Dental Options 888-765-6789   http://www.oda.org/gendeninfo/lowincome.cfm Dental services for low income clients Sponsored by the Ohio Dental Association of Ohio
Caregivers Education Clermont County. Board of Mental Retardation Lisa Davis                        732-4800 ldavis@ccmrdd.org www.ccmrdd.org Services for adults, incl. Sheltered workshop, and for children: Early intervention, school age Respite care
Caregivers Education Disease Specific Organizations AIDS/HIB 800-342-2437   http://www.thebody.com/hotlines/other.html 24/7 hotline w/answers to questions about AIDS AND STD Education for patients, family & professionals, advocacy & public policy, and grants to fund research
Caregivers Education Kidney Foundation of Greater Cincinnati 961-8105   www.kidneycincinnati.org Educational programs for youth and adults in disease prevention, medication & nutrition assistance, pre/post transplant assistance and counseling.   
Caregivers Education Lung Disease American Lung Assoc. of Ohio 985-3990   www.ohiolung.org Provides educational literature concerning lung disease for patients.  Advocacy center  for volunteers.  
Caregivers Legal Ohio Medical Association 800-766-6762   www.osma.org in collaboration with Hospice have jointly revised a standard living will Declaration form and a PoA Health Care Form.  Info on obtaining a copy is on website
Caregivers Medical Crohn’s Disease & Colitis 772-3550                        1-877-283-7513   www.ccfa.org   Other Web sites  www.medicare.gov    www.nsclc.org      www.seniorresource.com
Caregivers Medical Disease Specific Organizations AIDS/HIB 800-342-2437   http://www.thebody.com/hotlines/other.html 24/7 hotline w/answers to questions about AIDS AND STD Education for patients, family & professionals, advocacy & public policy, and grants to fund research
Caregivers Medical Liver Disease American Liver Foundation 800-465-4837   www.liverfoundation.org Provides disease information, advocacy, volunteer information and other health services associated with the liver .  
Caregivers Medical Taking Charge 721-7670   www.help4seniors.org Starting point for making long term care decisions Part of Council on aging
Caregivers Medical  ALS Amytropic Lateral Sclerosis Southern Ohio Chapter  866-273-2572 alsohio@alsohio.org http://webcsoh.alsa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=CSOH_contact_us Link for patients & families to info, counseling, physician referrals, in-home visits, respite care and guidance in disease management  Educational info and assistance in finding resources
Caregivers Medicare Council on Aging. Elderly Services Program (ESP) & Passport program 721-7679   721-7670  Clermont County   www.help4seniors.org ESP fosters self-determination and independence through in-home services including Home delivered meals, Home Care Program, adult day care / transportation / home repair / personal care / respite care / Medicaid program for In-home services – screening et Programs for those over 60. 
Caregivers Ombudsman Resolving a Home Care Problem Ombudsman 576-1250   http://www.homeinstead.com/652/default.aspx Encompasses a wide range of health and social services Information available in the Help 4Seniors Resource Book
Caregivers Protection Ohio Victims of Crime Compensation Program 800-582-2877   www.ag.state.oh.us 24 hr crises hotline. Offers services to aid victims and their families in cases of violent crime. Victims are compensated for medical bills & lost wages Crises hotline877-584-2846
Caregivers Service Agency Adult Day Care Services Clermont Senior Services 724-1255   www.clermontseniors.com Welcome Center ADP2085A Front Wheel Dr.  
Caregivers Service Agency Caregiver Assist. Network (CAN) 513-241-7745   http://catholiccharitiesswo.org/programs/caregiver.html Support Groups for seniors. Help caregivers care for themselves, provide caregivers w/opportunities to express their feelings in a supportive, no threatening, non judgmental atmosphere, help caregivers learn they are not alone, share techniques.  Support  Provides Tips for Caregivers, Ways to Get help for other family members, Coping skills, communicating w/Care Receivers, tips for the employed caregiver, ten simple ways to help a caregiver, warning signs of burnout, life after care giving
Caregivers Service Agency Clermont County                                           Who to call see list on website   http://www.clermontcountyohio.gov/contact.aspx This is a phone list for all the services provided by Clermont County  
Caregivers Service Agency Disease Specific Organizations AIDS/HIB 800-342-2437   http://www.thebody.com/hotlines/other.html 24/7 hotline w/answers to questions about AIDS AND STD Education for patients, family & professionals, advocacy & public policy, and grants to fund research
Caregivers Service Agency Ohio Hospice & Palliative Care Organization 800-776-9513   http://www.ohpco.org/ Information on end-of-life issues. Copy of the Advanced Directives Packet:  Choices, Living Will at the end of life (on website)  
Caregivers Service Agency Pharmaceutical Manufacturers’ Patient Assistance Programs 800-762-4636  513/345-8643   http://www.helpingpatients.org/ Websites have info about getting drugs when you can’t afford to pay for them Other Web sites  www.medicare.gov   www.needymeds.com   www.rxassist.org   www.rxhope.com   www.rxforohio.org
Caregivers Service Agency State Licensing/Certification Agency Nursing home complaint hotline) 800-342-0553 hcccomplaints@odh.ohio.gov http://www.odh.ohio.gov/contactus.aspx Ohio department of health hot line  Leave your name and number for a return call
Caregivers Service Agency United Way Helpline 721-7900                      800-233-4357   www.uwgc.org Information & referral Services for social Service Agency. Volunteer opportunities available,  Crisis/emergency assistance for agencies when their offices are closed
Caregivers Transportation Universal Transportation Systems 829-1287                        800-339-0323   http://www.utswct.com/ Specialized transportation service doing contracts with MRDD, JFS, Council on Aging, Veterans, Schools, Medicaid, CTC and others. Must be covered under agency authorization to use service. Charge depends upon agency providing service and time and distance traveled. 
Children Counseling Child Focus 752-1555   http://www.child-focus.org/ Provides child development training, community education for parent and child groups.  Outpatient services.  Crises Hot Line  528-7283 –adults, parents, children
Children Counseling Fernside 745-0111   http://www.fernside.org/ Grief Counseling For Children & Siblings  
Children Dental Clermont Pediatric Ctr. – Dental 732-7206   http://www.cccsi.org/pedden.html Provides comprehensive dental care, regardless of income Screening, instructions on oral hygiene
Children Health-Physical Clermont County. DJFS: Child Care Program 732-7483                       732-7111 ext4 Clermontsupportskids@co.clermont.oh.us http://www.co.clermont.oh.us Residents may apply for childcare benefits: Application form has checklist for eligibility. Also complete list of providers in each school district
Children Medicaid Child Focus 752-1555   http://www.child-focus.org/ Emergency services. Provides support, counseling for children, repeat offenders, Early childhood and daycare divisions.  Therapeutic foster care, home-base services, insurance & Medicaid accepted. Sliding fee based on income 
Children Medical Clermont County Community Services 732-7182   http://www.cccsi.org/contact.html Pediatrics, dental, pre-natal, well-child  
Children Medical Clermont Pediatric Center 732-7190   http://www.cccsi.org/pedmed.html Provides comprehensive health care for well and ill children Health screening, nutrition, parenting
Children Medical Eastgate Pediatric Center 753-2820   www.mentalhealthassn.org/inst-bmi.asp?ID=329 Provides comprehensive pediatric services for children under 21 yrs. Children’s Cincinnati Hospital medical center outpatients
Children Service Agency Child Focus 752-1555   http://www.child-focus.org/ Provides emergency services, outpatient evaluations, diagnostics ,  foster care services Early childhood. Linda Valentini is registration specialist
Children Service Agency Clermont County Children's Protective Services 732-7173                  732-STOP   http://www.co.clermont.oh.us The agency mandated by law to investigate allegations of abuse and neglect against children. If investigation indicates abuse/neglect, the agency then offers services to protect the child from further harm.  Services, which are available to children and their parents, include family counseling, parenting classes, substance abuse assessment and treatment, psychological evaluations 
Children Service Agency Neediest kids of All Contact child’s school   http://www.cincinnati.com/nkoa/ Provides funds for clothing for of needy children.    
Children Service Agency New Beginnings Child Care 528-7224   http://www.mentalhealthassn.org/inst-e.asp Various child care programs in Clermont County  
Children Transportation Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) 732-7433                         1-877-724-7433   http://www.clermontcountyohio.gov/ctc/ Public Transportation available to all Clermont County Residents to and from locations within Clermont County. Service operates from 6:00am to 6:00pm Monday through Saturday. Rides may be scheduled from 6:30am to 5:30pm Monday through Friday. Reservations may be made up to 10 days in advance. CTC is the primary Medicaid transportation service in Clermont County. Medicaid riders should call the office at least 10 days in advance for rules about how they may book a trip. NEW-  Shuttle Service between East Gate & Felicity-No reservations-Tuesdays & Thursdays -Call for times.  The Fare Structure for CTC one way is:  Adult-$3.00, Seniors-$1.50, Children-$1.50, People with disabilities-$1.50, HS students-2.00.       Medicaid Passengers may be paid for by Medicaid. Please call to discuss individual circumstances.
Disabled- Mentally Transportation Disability Rights Architectural & transportation complains 800-872-2253   www.access-board.gov Better access through website. Phone is difficult to get through Info between transportation industry & disability community to increase mobility w/people with disabilities
Disabled-Mentally Clothing Independent You.  761-1866 info@independentyou.com  www.independentyou.com Store that provides clothing & living accessories for those w/disabilities. Has online purchasing available Works with CSS. Reasonable prices.
Disabled-Mentally Counseling Clermont Counseling Center -Milford 888-248-0640           248-0421 Crisis Ctr.   http://clermontcounseling.org/ Psychiatric disorders, mental health education and counseling, Medicaid, Medicare  counseling, domestic violence, housing services for mentally ill. M thru Th 8:30 to 7 appointments to 9:00Fri 8:30 to 4:30
Disabled-Mentally Education Ohio Valley Goodwill Industries 771-4800   www.cincinnatigoodwill.org Host of skilled training & employment services program for adults (18 years & older) with disabilities Vocation rehab services to persons who are physically, mentally, psychologically or socially disabled & vocationally handicapped.
Disabled-Mentally Education  CORE Cincinnati’s Optimum Residential Environments 771-2673   www.coreinc.org Provides residential/employment support to those w/mental retardation & other developmental disabilities, training, in-home & group home support.  Includes Clermont County
Disabled-Mentally Health-Mental Southwest Ohio Developmental Center.  732-9200   http://odmrdd.state.oh.us/residential/sodc.htm State operated facility for residential and rehabilitative services for disabled adults.    
Disabled-Mentally Home-Maintenance People Working Co-op. 351-7921   http://www.pwchomerepairs.org/home.html Provides home repairs, chores, weatherization, maintenance & emergency services for low income elderly & disabled homeowners  
Disabled-Mentally Housing Fair Housing ActAir Carrier Access Act 800-341-778                  1-202-708-2333    800-778-4838   www.fairhousingfirst.org Prohibits housing discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, disability, familial status, & national origin.  Includes private housing, public assistance housing & state and local government housing Prohibits discrimination in air transportation against qualified individuals w/physical or mental impairments.
Disabled-Mentally Jobs CORE Cincinnati’s Optimum Residential Environments 771-2673   www.coreinc.org Provides residential/employment support to those w/mental retardation & other developmental disabilities, training, in-home & group home support.  Includes Clermont County
Disabled-Mentally Jobs Disability Rights Title I Employment John W Peck Fed. Office Bldg Cincinnati, Oh 45202 684-2851                        888-446-4511   www.eeoc.gov Employers must provide reasonable accommodations to protect the rights of people w/disabilities. Charges of discrimination in the private sector ,in state & local government and Fed Govt. EEOC enforces these laws & provides oversight and coordination of al Requires that all state & local governments give people w/ disabilities equal opportunity to benefit from their programs. Complaints about public transit should be directed to the Federal Transit Administration
Disabled-Mentally Jobs Ohio Valley Goodwill Industries 771-4800   www.cincinnatigoodwill.org Host of skilled training & employment services program for adults (18 years & older) with disabilities Vocation rehab services to persons who are physically, mentally, psychologically or socially disabled & vocationally handicapped.
Disabled-Mentally Legal National Guardianship Assoc.     www.guardianship.org    
Disabled-Mentally Medicaid Medicaid Mental Retardation/Developmental Disability Waivers (MRDD) 614-466-1056   http://odmrdd.state.oh.us/medicaid/waivers.htm Services people of any age w/mental retardation or other developmental disabilities by providing services in their homes. W/O home care – people would be in an institution Individuals who live in group homes licensed by MRDD are eligible for the Residential Facilities Waiver
Disabled-Mentally Medical Clermont County Board of Mental Retardation Lisa Davis                     732-4800 ldavis@ccmrdd.org http://www.ccmrdd.org/ Services for adults, incl. Sheltered workshop, and for children: Early intervention, school age Respite care
Disabled-Mentally Medicare Social Security Administration SSA 800-772-1213   www.socialsecurity.gov Sign up for Medicare, request a replacement Medicare card, ask premium questions  
Disabled-Mentally Prescription Drugs Golden Buckeye Card prescription card 800-422-1976                866-301-6446   www.goldenbuckeye.com Discount card available for age 60 & older and adults 18-59 w/permanent & total disabilities.  Offers discounts on meals, entertainment, merchandise & services at participating businesses through Ohio
Disabled-Mentally Service Agency Clermont Counseling Center-Milford 888-248-0640           248-0421 Crisis Ctr.   http://clermontcounseling.org/ Psychiatric disorders, mental health education and counseling, Medicaid, Medicare  counseling, domestic violence, housing services for mentally ill. M thru Th 8:30 to 7 appointments to 9:00Fri 8:30 to 4:30
Disabled-Mentally Service Agency Commission/Bureau of Disability Determination 800-282-4536   http://www.rsc.ohio.gov/VR_Services/BDD/bdd.asp Determines medical eligibility for Ohio’s Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and SS Incomes (SSI) claims  
Disabled-Mentally Service Agency CORE Cincinnati’s Optimum Residential Environments 771-2673   www.coreinc.org Provides residential/employment support to those w/mental retardation & other developmental disabilities, training, in-home & group home support.  Includes Clermont County
Disabled-Mentally Transportation Automobile Mobility Programs-Saturn 800-323-9935   www.gm.com/automotive/vehicle_shopping/gm_mobility/ Car manufacturers will pay for installation of equipment when purchasing a new car.  
Disabled-Mentally Transportation Automobile Mobility Programs-Toyota 800-331-4331   www.toyota.com/mobility Car manufacturers will pay for installation of equipment when purchasing a new car.  Up to $1000
Disabled-Mentally Transportation Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) 732-7433                         1-877-724-7433   http://www.clermontcountyohio.gov/ctc/ Public Transportation available to all Clermont County Residents to and from locations within Clermont County. Service operates from 6:00am to 6:00pm Monday through Saturday. Rides may be scheduled from 6:30am to 5:30pm Monday through Friday. Reservations may be made up to 10 days in advance. CTC is the primary Medicaid transportation service in Clermont County. Medicaid riders should call the office at least 10 days in advance for rules about how they may book a trip. NEW-  Shuttle Service between East Gate & Felicity-No reservations-Tuesdays & Thursdays -Call for times.  The Fare Structure for CTC one way is:  Adult-$3.00, Seniors-$1.50, Children-$1.50, People with disabilities-$1.50, HS students-2.00.       Medicaid Passengers may be paid for by Medicaid. Please call to discuss individual circumstances.
Disabled-Mentally   Education Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program (OSHIIP) 1-800-686-1578   www.ohioinsurance.gov Provides free health insurance information and services for people in Ohio with Medicare. Will answer questions about coverage, Medicare advantage plans, supplemental insurance, prescription drug coverage, Medicaid, long-term care insurance, home health care coverage, retiree health plan coverage. A service of the Ohio Department of Insurance
Disabled-Mentally   Medicare Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) 1-800-Medicare            (1-800-633-4227   www.medicare.gov Get information about Medicare in General, appeal and patients' rights,  nursing homes, prescription drug plans, fraud and abuse.  
Disabled-Mentally   Prescription Drugs Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) 1-800-Medicare            (1-800-633-4227   www.medicare.gov Medicare offers optional prescription drug coverage for anyone with Medicare regardless of income and resources, health status, or current prescription expenses. Must choose and enroll in a prescription plan for coverage to begin.  
Disabled-Mentally   Prescription Drugs Social Security Administration SSA 800-772-1213   www.socialsecurity.gov Medicare offers optional prescription drug coverage for anyone with Medicare regardless of income and resources, health status, or current prescription expenses. Must choose and enroll in a prescription plan for coverage to begin. People with limited income and resources may apply for extra help with Medicare prescription drug costs. Those who qualify pay little or no Part D premiums and deductibles, have reduced co-payments, and have no gap coverage. 
Disabled-Physically Clothing Independent You.  761-1866 info@independentyou.com  www.independentyou.com Store that provides clothing & living accessories for those w/disabilities. Has online purchasing available Works with CSS. Reasonable prices.
Disabled-Physically Counseling Center for Independent Living Options 241-2600 cilo@cilo.net http://www.cilo.net/ Center serves individuals of all ages who have physical, sensory, cognitive &/or mental disabilities. Services include:  info and referral advocacy, peer support, independent living skills program, housing coordination & homeless disability service
Disabled-Physically Counseling Eye Disease Cincinnati Assoc. for the Blind 221-8558   http://www.cincyblind.org/ Offers blind and visually impaired people the opportunity to seek independence  Group information and advocacy. Offers a camping program to group homes and more.
Disabled-Physically Education Library for the Blind & Physically Handicapped 369-6999                  800-582-0335   www.cincinnatilibrary.org/main/lb.asp Regional library that distributes talking books. Reading material in three formats:  cassette tape, recorded disc, Braille, “easy machines” Free service through US postal service. Need Dr. qualifier. 
Disabled-Physically Education Literacy Council, Clermont and Brown Co. 943-3740   www.clermontbrownliteracy.org/ Provides Laubach-trained volunteer tutors to enable adults to acquire basic listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, classes for dyslexic persons; GED training Training for parents; literacy tutoring 
Disabled-Physically Education Multiple Sclerosis (MS) National MS Society 769-4400   http://www.nationalmssociety.org/OHG/home/ Provides education and assistance for MS patients.   
Disabled-Physically Education Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program (OSHIIP) 1-800-686-1578   www.ohioinsurance.gov Provides free health insurance information and services for people in Ohio with Medicare. Will answer questions about coverage, Medicare advantage plans, supplemental insurance, prescription drug coverage, Medicaid, long-term care insurance, home health care coverage, retiree health plan coverage. A service of the Ohio Department of Insurance
Disabled-Physically Health-Physical Resource Information Cincinnati Hearing, Speech & Deaf Center Eastgate office 947 8470   www.hearingspeechdeaf.com Services include hearing services & products, speech & language services, deaf services. This is a cutting edge of technology and services in a family focused environment.  24-hour emergency interpreting service, sign language classes, independent living skills, work & job skills. Information & referral advocacy
Disabled-Physically Health-Physical Southwest Ohio Developmental Center.  732-9200   http://odmrdd.state.oh.us/residential/sodc.htm State operated facility for residential and rehabilitative services for disabled adults.    
Disabled-Physically Home-Maintenance Clermont County Community Services 732-7182   http://www.cccsi.org/contact.html Provides home repairs, chores, weatherization, maintenance & emergency services for low income elderly & disabled homeowners  
Disabled-Physically Housing Center for Independent Living Options 241-2600 cilo@cilo.net http://www.cilo.net/ Center serves individuals of all ages who have physical, sensory, cognitive &/or mental disabilities. Services include:  info and referral advocacy, peer support, independent living skills program, housing coordination & homeless disability service
Disabled-Physically Housing Fair Housing ActAir Carrier Access Act 800-341-778                  1-202-708-2333    800-778-4838   www.fairhousingfirst.org Prohibits housing discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, disability, familial status, & national origin.  Includes private housing, public assistance housing & state and local government housing Prohibits discrimination in air transportation against qualified individuals w/physical or mental impairments.
Disabled-Physically Jobs Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation 752-6444                  888-687-3935   www.rsc.ohio.gov State sponsored educational and vocational  Services for people with disabilities.  Finding jobs and relearning skills.   
Disabled-Physically Jobs Cincinnati Association for the Blind 221-8558   http://www.cincyblind.org/ Employment assistance, low vision services. Radio reading, rehab training, computer access, orientation & mobility training, talking books, social services & speakers
Disabled-Physically Jobs Clover-nook Center for the Blind 522-3860   http://www.clovernook.org/ Employment assistance, low vision services. Radio reading, rehab training, computer access, orientation & mobility training, talking books, social services & speakers
Disabled-Physically Jobs Disability Rights Title I Employment John W Peck Fed. Office Bldg Cincinnati, Oh 45202 684-2851                        888-446-4511   www.eeoc.gov Employers must provide reasonable accommodations to protect the rights of people w/disabilities. Charges of discrimination in the private sector ,in state & local government and Fed Govt. EEOC enforces these laws & provides oversight and coordination of al Requires that all state & local governments give people w/ disabilities equal opportunity to benefit from their programs. Complaints about public transit should be directed to the Federal Transit Administration
Disabled-Physically Jobs Library for the Blind & Physically Handicapped 369-6999                  800-582-0335   http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org/info/employment.asp Regional library that distributes talking books. Reading material in three formats:  cassette tape, recorded disc, Braille, “easy machines” If you’re an innovative, service-oriented person who enjoys working in a dynamic, challenging environment, we’d like to encourage you to consider joining the staff of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. 
Disabled-Physically Jobs Ohio Valley Goodwill Industries 771-4800   www.cincinnatigoodwill.org Host of skilled training & employment services program for adults (18 years & older) with disabilities Vocation rehab services to persons who are physically, mentally, psychologically or socially disabled & vocationally handicapped.
Disabled-Physically Medical Hearing Foundation - Hear Now Program 800-648-4327   http://www.sotheworldmayhear.org/hearnow/ Assists low-income individuals to obtain a hearing aid. Free service
Disabled-Physically Medical Home Dialysis of East gate 752-5736 data         866-889-6019   http://www.dialysisfinder.com/display_map.cfm?recordID=940&dav=1 Hemo dialysis offered  
Disabled-Physically Medical Title IV Telecommunication Relay Services 888-225-5322   http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/cgb_offices.html#RIC If people w/hearing loss, speech disabilities need help call this office.  
Disabled-Physically Medicare Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) 1-800-Medicare            (1-800-633-4227   www.medicare.gov Get information about Medicare in General, appeal and patients' rights,  nursing homes, prescription drug plans, fraud and abuse.  
Disabled-Physically Medicare Social Security Administration SSA 800-772-1213   www.socialsecurity.gov Sign up for Medicare, request a replacement Medicare card, ask premium questions  
Disabled-Physically Prescription Drugs Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) 1-800-Medicare            (1-800-633-4227   www.medicare.gov Medicare offers optional prescription drug coverage for anyone with Medicare regardless of income and resources, health status, or current prescription expenses. Must choose and enroll in a prescription plan for coverage to begin.  
Disabled-Physically Prescription Drugs Golden Buckeye Card prescription card 800-422-1976                866-301-6446   www.goldenbuckeye.com Discount card available for age 60 & older and adults 18-59 w/permanent & total disabilities.  Offers discounts on meals, entertainment, merchandise & services at participating businesses through Ohio
Disabled-Physically Prescription Drugs Social Security Administration SSA 800-772-1213   www.socialsecurity.gov Medicare offers optional prescription drug coverage for anyone with Medicare regardless of income and resources, health status, or current prescription expenses. Must choose and enroll in a prescription plan for coverage to begin. People with limited income and resources may apply for extra help with Medicare prescription drug costs. Those who qualify pay little or no Part D premiums and deductibles, have reduced co-payments, and have no gap coverage. 
Disabled-Physically Service Agency Bureau of Services for the Visually Impaired 852-3223   http://www.cincyblind.org/ Serves Clermont County  
Disabled-Physically Service Agency Clermont Counseling Center Mental Health Services 947-7000   http://www.mentalhealthassn.org/INST-BMI.asp?ID=109 Provides counseling & rehab services to residents of Clermont County Accepts Medicare & Medicaid – sliding scale fee
Disabled-Physically Service Agency Commission/Bureau of Disability Determination 800-282-4536   http://www.rsc.ohio.gov/VR_Services/BDD/bdd.asp Determines medical eligibility for Ohio’s Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and SS Incomes (SSI) claims  
Disabled-Physically Service Agency Deaf Communications of Cincinnati 451-3722   http://www.deafcomm.com/ Equipment such as listening devices, clocks, alarm and signaling devices are available for the hard of hearing, deaf, and speech impaired.  Equipment is purchased. Services is free 
Disabled-Physically Service Agency Hearing Foundation - Hear Now Program 800-648-4327   http://www.sotheworldmayhear.org/hearnow/ Assists low-income individuals to obtain a hearing aid. Free service
Disabled-Physically Service Agency Independent Living Aids 800-537-2118   http://www.independentliving.com/ Mail order company that sells products to assist those who are blind or visually impaired.  
Disabled-Physically Service Agency Library for the Blind & Physically Handicapped 369-6999                  800-582-0335   www.cincinnatilibrary.org/main/lb.asp Regional library that distributes talking books. Reading material in three formats:  cassette tape, recorded disc, Braille, “easy machines” Free service through US postal service. Need Dr. qualifier. 
Disabled-Physically Transportation Automobile Mobility Programs-Saturn 800-323-9935   www.gm.com/automotive/vehicle_shopping/gm_mobility/ Car manufacturers will pay for installation of equipment when purchasing a new car.  
Disabled-Physically Transportation Automobile Mobility Programs-Toyota 800-331-4331   www.toyota.com/mobility Car manufacturers will pay for installation of equipment when purchasing a new car.  Up to $1000
Disabled-Physically Transportation Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) 732-7433                        1-877-724-7433   http://www.clermontcountyohio.gov/ctc/ Public Transportation available to all Clermont County Residents to and from locations within Clermont County. Service operates from 6:00am to 6:00pm Monday through Saturday. Rides may be scheduled from 6:30am to 5:30pm Monday through Friday. Reservations may be made up to 10 days in advance. CTC is the primary Medicaid transportation service in Clermont County. Medicaid riders should call the office at least 10 days in advance for rules about how they may book a trip. NEW-  Shuttle Service between East Gate & Felicity-No reservations-Tuesdays & Thursdays -Call for times.  The Fare Structure for CTC one way is:  Adult-$3.00, Seniors-$1.50, Children-$1.50, People with disabilities-$1.50, HS students-2.00.       Medicaid Passengers may be paid for by Medicaid. Please call to discuss individual circumstances.   
Disabled-Physically Transportation Disability Rights Architectural & transportation complains 800-872-2253   www.access-board.gov Better access through website. Phone is difficult to get through Info between transportation industry & disability community to increase mobility w/people with disabilities
Disabled-Physically Transportation Public Transportation 888-446-4511   http://www.fta.dot.gov/ada Public transportation for disabled  
Disabled-Physically Transportation Transportation Services 632-7590   www.sorta.com Shared ride public transit service of Metro providing curb-to-curb transportation for people w/disabilities. Provides tickets for disabled people.  Access Transportation
Disabled-Physically Transportation Universal Transportation Systems 829-1287                         800-339-0323   http://www.utswct.com/ Specialized transportation service doing contracts with MRDD, JFS, Council on Aging, Veterans, Schools, Medicaid, CTC and others. Must be covered under agency authorization to use service. Charge depends upon agency providing service and time and distance traveled. 
Family Clothing Inter Parish Ministry- Nearly New Store 272-5705 info@interparish.org http://www.interparish.org/store.htm Clothing and furniture - collection and distribution  
Family Clothing Milford Miami Ministry (MMM) 248-1114   www.trinitymilford.org/mmm.htm Provides Rent, Utility, Food and Clothing on an emergency basis to Clermont County. Composed of Methodist, Baptist, Church of Christ, Lutheran churches.  844 St. Rt. 131Milford, Oh 45150
Family Clothing Pregnancy Resource Center 201 East Grant St. Georgetown, Oh 45121                                          Director: Tamma Plymesser          Client Services Director : Becky McRoberts becky.mcroberts@gmail.com 937-378-6853 prc_director@yahoo.com www.pregnancyhope.com Gently used clothes for size newborn to 4 toddler are available at no charge to anyone in need; there are no income requirements; maternity clothes are also available for expectant mothers. clients are required to read and discuss a short parenting article. Volunteers please contact Becky McRoberts Volunteers not involved with clients are also needed to sort and put away baby clothes, make copies and other clerical work such as mailing, cleaning baby equipment and the office and with fund raising.   
Family Clothing SEM 231-2957   Food pantry, clothing distribution Call for information
Family Clothing St Andrew 832-3353 standy@cinci.rr.com http://www.standrew-milford.org/ Serves Milford Area. SVDP – call for appointment Many Saint Vincent DePaul society groups of Catholic Parishes distribute food, clothing, furniture as well as emergency funds to cover the cost of utilities, rent, heat, transportation, and prescription drugs. Not all SVDP have sufficient resources for all of these. Please call to inquire.
Family Clothing St Bernadette 723-3507 salerno_t@stbernedetteamelia.org http://www.stbernadetteamelia.org/ SVDP – call for appointment Many Saint Vincent DePaul society groups of Catholic Parishes distribute food, clothing, furniture as well as emergency funds to cover the cost of utilities, rent, heat, transportation, and prescription drugs. Not all SVDP have sufficient resources for all of these. Please call to inquire.
Family Clothing St Columban 683-0105 ext 115 webmaster@stcolumban.org www.stcolumban.org Serves Loveland Area. SVDP – call for appointment Many Saint Vincent DePaul society groups of Catholic Parishes distribute food, clothing, furniture as well as emergency funds to cover the cost of utilities, rent, heat, transportation, and prescription drugs. Not all SVDP have sufficient resources for all of these. Please call to inquire.
Family Clothing St Eliz. Seton 575-0119   http://www.setonmilford.org/ Serves Milford Area. SVDP – call for appointment Many Saint Vincent DePaul society groups of Catholic Parishes distribute food, clothing, furniture as well as emergency funds to cover the cost of utilities, rent, heat, transportation, and prescription drugs. Not all SVDP have sufficient resources for all of these. Please call to inquire.
Family Counseling Alcoholism 281-7880   http://www.alcoholismcouncil.org/ Provides assessment, counseling, intervention, prevention, education & referrals  
Family Counseling Alzheimer’s Disease 721-4284  helpline                         800-272-3900   http://www.alz.org/    
Family Counseling Cancer Family Care 731-3346   www.cancerfamilycare.org Provides info, referral, counseling to individuals and families coping with  life-threatening illness or death Children’s service, grief and bereavement
Family Counseling Catholic Social Services 241-7745          752-0113 Withamsville   http://catholiccharitiesswo.org/ Home & Personal CareSenior Companion Program, marital, anxiety, depression, abuse, drugs, etc.  Information, referral, In Home Counseling
Family Counseling Epilepsy Council 721-2905     www.epilepsyfoundation.org/cincinnati Epilepsy foundation of greater Cincinnati has been responding to the needs of people through counseling and support  
Family Counseling Family Service Clermont Office 381-6300 pr@fsmail.org www.servingfamilies.org Counseling services to families, couples, and individuals by providing high quality competent counseling based upon a solid foundation of clinical theory and skills Anger management, budget and credit counseling, parenting classes. 
Family Counseling Leukemia & Lymphoma 361-2100   http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/all_chap Provides patient services, disease information, advocacy, and volunteer information.   
Family Counseling MADD Reach Out - SIDS 769-6800 SOUTHWESTERN.OH@MADD.ORG http://www.madd.org/oh/southwestern Grief counseling to surviving parents and grandparents. Court monitoring for victims / survivors of drunk driving  
Family Counseling Ohio Department of Jobs & Family Service  614-466-6678   http://jfs.ohio.gov/ Adoption services, child care, financial assistance  
Family Counseling Suicide Prevention Hotline 281-CARE(2273)   www.talberthouse.org Crises care hotline for suicide prevention, mental health issues, 7 days / 24hrs Part of Talbert House organization. 
Family Counseling United Way Care Connection 211   www.uwgc.org three digit emergency connection to information on appropriate UW care resource.   
Family Counseling Victim Assistance Program 732-7979   http://www.ag.state.oh.us/victim/dir_county.asp?county=Clermont Referrals for counseling for victims of crime (felony, misdemeanor) notify victims of court cases and will accompany if requested. Call for information Branch of Clermont County prosecutor’s office
Family Counseling Victim Service Center 241-4484   www.talberthouse.org Offers services to aid victims and their families.  Advocates for crime victims Hotline 281-2273 for crises intervention and emotional trauma
Family Dental Dental Care-Dental Options 888-765-6789   http://www.oda.org/gendeninfo/lowincome.cfm Dental services for low income clients Sponsored by the Ohio Dental Association of Ohio
Family Dental Peebles Family Dental Center – Clermont County 937-587-3447            888-632-5353   Provides family dentistry in  eastern Clermont county  
Family Education Clermont County. Board of MMRD 732-7000   Works in partnership with eligible mentally retarded or developmentally disabled individuals and their families to identify and support the choices they make about services.  
Family Education In His Hands Pregnancy Center       307 E. Main St. Blanchester, Oh 45107.  Janice Johnson- Director   937-783-2276 inhishands@4aisp Our services include: free self-administered pregnancy testing, alternatives to abortion, abstinence education programs for schools, churches & civic groups New and gently used baby & maternity clothes, diapers, formula and baby furniture & equipment. We offer parenting classes, sexual abuse & healing support groups, men's ministry programs and Bible study.  Volunteers are needed to be client educators, abstinence education presenters, board members, and for promotion , fund raisers, parenting class facilitators, new and gently used baby clothes and furniture.  We also provide referral information for housing, education, employment, government and community programs, adoption information and a church home.
Family Education International Family Resource Center  721-7660   www.servingfamilies.org Services: English as a second language, Employment assistance for refugees, translation and interpretation services.  95 languages covered. Language Bank, Citizenship Education, Multicultural Info Bureau, immigration assistance 
Family Education Ohio State University extension, Clermont Cty 513-732-7070            513-732-7060 fax cler@osu.edu http://clermont.osu.edu/ We provide research- based information to Clermont County so they can use this knowledge to better their lives, businesses and our communities.  We have practical advice, sensible solutions, and answers to your questions about: 4-H Youth development, Agriculture & Natural Resources, Community Development, Family and Consumer Sciences, and Horticulture. 
Family Financial Cincinnati Credit Counseling Services 542-4357 info@cincyblind.org  www.helpwithbills.com Provides credit counseling and debt management programs to people in financial difficulty, provides education  IRS approved. Non-profit organization.
Family Financial Clermont County Community Services 732-7182   http://www.cccsi.org/contact.html Provides services - such as aid to women, infants and children (WIC), youth development, emergency home heating assistance, home weatherization and pediatric medical and dental - to eligible residents.   
Family Financial Clermont County Jobs & Family Services 732-7111 Clermont supportskids@co.clermont.oh.us http://jfs.ohio.gov/ Provides financial assistance, child support services, food stamp program, aid to dependent children, enforcement of child support  
Family Financial Inter Parish Ministry 561-3932 info@interparish.org http://www.interparish.org/ Community development initiatives  
Family Financial Ohio Department of Jobs & Family Service  614-466-6678   http://jfs.ohio.gov/ Adoption services, child care, financial assistance  
Family Financial St Andrew 832-3353 standy@cinci.rr.com http://www.standrew-milford.org/ Serves Milford Area. SVDP – call for appointment Many Saint Vincent DePaul society groups of Catholic Parishes distribute food, clothing, furniture as well as emergency funds to cover the cost of utilities, rent, heat, transportation, and prescription drugs. Not all SVDP have sufficient resources for all of these. Please call to inquire.
Family Financial St Bernadette 723-3507 salerno_t@stbernedetteamelia.org http://www.stbernadetteamelia.org/ SVDP – call for appointment Many Saint Vincent DePaul society groups of Catholic Parishes distribute food, clothing, furniture as well as emergency funds to cover the cost of utilities, rent, heat, transportation, and prescription drugs. Not all SVDP have sufficient resources for all of these. Please call to inquire.
Family Financial St Columban 683-0105 ext 115 webmaster@stcolumban.org http://www.stcolumban.org/ Serves Loveland Area. SVDP – call for appointment Many Saint Vincent DePaul society groups of Catholic Parishes distribute food, clothing, furniture as well as emergency funds to cover the cost of utilities, rent, heat, transportation, and prescription drugs. Not all SVDP have sufficient resources for all of these. Please call to inquire.
Family Financial St Eliz. Seton 575-0119   http://www.setonmilford.org/ Serves Milford Area. SVDP – call for appointment Many Saint Vincent DePaul society groups of Catholic Parishes distribute food, clothing, furniture as well as emergency funds to cover the cost of utilities, rent, heat, transportation, and prescription drugs. Not all SVDP have sufficient resources for all of these. Please call to inquire.
Family Financial United Methodist   722-2541 Goshenumc@fuse.net   Serves Goshen Township. Limited financial aid available call anytime.  
Family Food Food pantry Christian Help Center 735-9400     Provides free food bank Provides hot meals and food baskets Other services 385 W. Main St. Batavia Ohio 45103
Family Food Food pantry Church of Nazarene 753-9446     Serves Amelia area. Food available for 2 families every other week, need to be Amelia resident, by appointment only   
Family Food Food Pantry CNE Community help center  625-8406     Serves Clermont Northeast School District. Provides food, and emergency financial aid. Open MWF 11 to 2PM  
Family Food Food pantry Cornerstone Baptist Church 732-1971   http://www.cornerstone.ohbaptist.org/ Serves Batavia and Batavia township   
Family Food Food pantry Emergency Mission 724-6305     Serves Williamsburg area.  Open TWF from 10 to 1 PM . Operated by churches in Williamsburg but located in UMC 330 Gay St. Williamsburg Oh 45176
Family Food Food pantry First Baptist  Church45150-Milford 575-1705   http://www.fbcm.org/ Serves Milford area. Provides food Monday evening and Saturday morning 1367 Woodville Pike  Milford 
Family Food Food pantry First Presbyterian 732-0510     Serves Clermont County. Provides food, financial assistance, clothing   
Family Food Food pantry Salvation Army –Batavia 732-6328   www.salvos.com/batavia Serves Clermont County. Open Thursdays, 9 to 11:45  87 N. Market St Batavia Oh 45103
Family Food Food pantry SEM 231-1412     Serves Clermont County area. Provides Food.  Has a clothing distribution facility. Open MW F and Thursday 9:30 to 2:00 PM  
Family Food Inter parish Ministry 561-3932 info@interparish.org http://www.interparish.org/ Provides emergency. Rent, utility, and food assistance Also community development service
Family Food Milford Miami Ministry (MMM) 248-1114   www.trinitymilford.org/mmm.htm Provides Rent, Utility, Food and Clothing on an emergency basis to Clermont County. Composed of Methodist, Baptist, Church of Christ, Lutheran churches.  844 St. Rt. 131Milford, Oh 45150
Family Food SEM Pantry 231-1421     call for information  
Family Food St Andrew 832-3353 standy@cinci.rr.com http://www.standrew-milford.org/ Serves Milford Area. SVDP – call for appointment Many Saint Vincent DePaul society groups of Catholic Parishes distribute food, clothing, furniture as well as emergency funds to cover the cost of utilities, rent, heat, transportation, and prescription drugs. Not all SVDP have sufficient resources for all of these. Please call to inquire.
Family Food St Bernadette 723-3507 salerno_t@stbernedetteamelia.org http://www.stbernadetteamelia.org/ SVDP – call for appointment Many Saint Vincent DePaul society groups of Catholic Parishes distribute food, clothing, furniture as well as emergency funds to cover the cost of utilities, rent, heat, transportation, and prescription drugs. Not all SVDP have sufficient resources for all of these. Please call to inquire.
Family Food St Columban 683-0105 ext 115 webmaster@stcolumban.org http://www.stcolumban.org/ Serves Loveland Area. SVDP – call for appointment Many Saint Vincent DePaul society groups of Catholic Parishes distribute food, clothing, furniture as well as emergency funds to cover the cost of utilities, rent, heat, transportation, and prescription drugs. Not all SVDP have sufficient resources for all of these. Please call to inquire.
Family Food St Eliz. Seton 575-0119   http://www.setonmilford.org/ Serves Milford Area. SVDP – call for appointment Many Saint Vincent DePaul society groups of Catholic Parishes distribute food, clothing, furniture as well as emergency funds to cover the cost of utilities, rent, heat, transportation, and prescription drugs. Not all SVDP have sufficient resources for all of these. Please call to inquire.
Family Food United Methodist   722-2541 Goshenumc@fuse.net   Serves Goshen Township. Friday 9 to 11AM or in emergency situation.    
Family Food United Methodist Church 876-2147     Serves Felicity area.  Open 3rd Thursday from 9 to 1. Call for appointment  
Family Food YWCA  732-0450   http://www.ywcacincinnati.org/ Serves Felicity and Batavia. Every day except Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday9 to 11:45 AM and 1 to 2:45 PM  
Family Furniture Inter Parish Ministry- Nearly New Store 272-5705 info@interparish.org http://www.interparish.org/store.htm Clothing and furniture - collection and distribution  
Family Furniture New Life Furniture 582-9053 younghr@fuse.net http://www.ihncincinnati.org/ihn_newlifefurniture.html Gently Used Furniture for Families in Need.  Delivery available.  Call for more information.   
Family furniture Pregnancy Resource Center 201 East Grant St. Georgetown, Oh 45121                                          Director: Tamma Plymesser          Client Services Director : Becky McRoberts becky.mcroberts@gmail.com 937-378-6853 prc_director@yahoo.com www.pregnancyhope.com New and gently used baby furniture including cribs, high chairs, port-a-cribs, and other baby equipment  participants may earn items such as cribs, car seats, baby clothes, diapers, etc. for taking parenting classes. Volunteers please contact Becky McRoberts Volunteers not involved with clients are also needed to sort and put away baby clothes, make copies and other clerical work such as mailing, cleaning baby equipment and the office and with fund raising.   
Family Health-Mental Arc Clermont Co. 752-4330 thearccb@aol.com http://www.mentalhealthassn.org/inst-b.asp To improve the quality of life of persons with mental retardation/developmental disabilities in Clermont and Brown counties through participation in direct programming, community education and advocacy. Self-esteem, day camps, recreation
Family Health-Mental Clermont County Adult & Children Protective Services 732-7173                       732-7867                    732-7111 ext2   www. co.clermont.oh.us/djfs/cps U.C. Department of Emergency Psychiatry provides 24-hour service for in-home evaluation in suicide & psychiatric crises situations . Also protection from abuse and neglect Way of communicating vital medical info to rescue squads in case of emergency.
Family Health-Mental Clermont County Mental Health & Recovery Board 732-5400                         528-7283 – crisis hot line   http://www.ccmhrb.org/ Plans and makes provision for comprehensive mental health and recovery services that are accessible to all residents of Clermont County and evaluates the delivery  and  effectiveness of these services. Includes Suicide Prevention Crisis Line.   Also contracts with private non-profit agencies
Family Health-Mental Clermont County Mental Health Agencies 287-8542  information   http://www.mentalhealthassn.org/inst-b.asp Mental Health Association- Clermont County  Agencies  
Family Health-Mental Clermont County. Prevention Connection 724-9111   http://www.mentalhealthassn.org/ Resource booklet for prevention programs in mental health: crisis, alcohol, drug, safety, social skills, education  Published by: Mental Health Assoc. of Clermont County
Family Health-mental Family Services of the Cincinnati Area 345-8555                 753-5030     Outpatient substance abuse and mental health treatment   
Family Health-Mental National Association for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) Support 732-5449 bbturo@juno.com http://www.nami.org/ Provides support groups & education family members, promote public awareness.  Mo Meetings (7PM) 2nd Thursday of ea mo. Clermont County Health Bldg @ 1088 Wasserman Way Batavia
Family Health-Mental Suicide Prevention Hotline 281-CARE(2273)   www.talberthouse.org Crises care hotline for suicide prevention, mental health issues, 7 days / 24hrs Part of Talbert House organization. 
Family Health-Mental Summit Behavioral Health 948-3600     Provides 24-hour, psychosocial and support service assistance to severely mentally disabled adults from Clermont County who are in crisis. The primary goal is to divert psychiatric hospitalization by providing short-term stabilization   
Family Health-Physical Clermont County Gen. Health – Nursing 735-8989 cchealth@co.clermont.oh.us http://www.clermonthealthdistrict.org/ Strives to protect and improve health of all Clermont Co. residents; Bureau for Children with Med. Handicaps; health education., immunizations, vision, hearing Home visits
Family Health-Physical Clermont County. Jobs & Family Services 732-7111   http://www.clermontcountyohio.gov/djfs/ Health check program, Healthy Start, CHIP  
Family Health-Physical Hearing National Association of the deaf  301-587-1788   http://www.nad.org/    
Family Housing Clermont Metropolitan Housing Authority 732-6010   www.clermontmha.org Agency which administers HUD’s low income programs including Section 8  
Family Jobs Clermont County Department of Job & Family Services 732-7111 Unemploym’t Office 877-644-6562   www.co.clermont.oh.us/djfs Employment, training, JTPA program assistance Unemployment Office 877-644-6562
Family Jobs Ohio Department of Jobs & Family Service  614-466-6678   http://jfs.ohio.gov/ Adoption services, child care, financial assistance  
Family Legal Jobs & Family Services 732-7111   http://jfs.ohio.gov/ Provides legal services  in adoption, foster care, child protection, adult protection Also assistance with Welfare Fraud, Overpayment Recovery
Family Legal Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati 241-9400   www.lascinti.org Legal assistance and legal representation, information, advice and referral for people in need. Provide for low income. If over 60 call for free help w/legal or long-term problems. The Hamilton branch serves Clermont County
Family Legal MADD Reach Out - SIDS 769-6800 SOUTHWESTERN.OH@MADD.ORG http://www.madd.org/oh/southwestern Grief counseling to surviving parents and grandparents. Court monitoring for victims / survivors of drunk driving  
Family Legal SuCasa – Hispanic Ministry Center.7036 Fairpark Ave. Cincinnati, Oh 45216 761-1588                        761-9538 (Fax)    http://catholiccharitiesswo.org/SuCasa/programs.html job referral, job fairs, housing assistance, food & clothing, enroll children in school & Daycare, GED Program are offered. Counseling, and cultural orientation services also available.  All services are available in Spanish.   translation assistance, Income Tax Prep., Medical Referrals, Legal Referrals, AA in Spanish, English as second language for Spanish speaking people; Spanish for native Americans.
Family Medicaid Clermont County. DJFS: Healthy Start/Families 732-7111 Clermontsupportskids@co.clermont.oh.us www.co.clermont.oh.us/djfs Combined Programs Application Kit for variety of Medicaid programs for entire family, children (birth – 18), pregnant women. Check-ups, eye tests, glasses, dental care, immediate care for sick or injured children, cash , food stamps NO-COST medical insurance. Coverage for some unpaid medical bills; prescriptions
Family Medicaid Jobs & Family Services 732-7111   http://jfs.ohio.gov/ Medicaid assistance, coverage for some unpaid medical bills  
Family Medicaid Medicaid Hotline Number 800-324-8680   http://jfs.ohio.gov/ohp Helps eligible Ohioans with limited income get help with certain Medicare expenses.   
Family Medical Alcoholism 281-7880 http://www.alcoholismcouncil.org/ Provides assessment, counseling, intervention, prevention, education & referrals  
Family Medical American Heart Association Clermont County 800- 242-8721 http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=1200311&division=OVA017    
Family Medical Arthritis Foundation 271-4545 www.arthritis.org Provides Literature, lists exercises, raises funds, seeks volunteers.  
Family Medical Cancer Family Care 731-3346 www.cancerfamilycare.org Grief support   
Family Medical Clermont County. DJFS: Healthy Start/Families 732-7111 Clermontsupportskids@co.clermont.oh.us www.co.clermont.oh.us/djfs Combined Programs Application Kit for variety of Medicaid programs for entire family, children (birth – 18), pregnant women. Check-ups, eye tests, glasses, dental care, immediate care for sick or injured children NO-COST medical insurance. Coverage for some unpaid medical bills; prescriptions
Family Medical Crohn’s Disease & Colitis 772-3550                        1-877-283-7513   www.nsclc.org    Other Web sites  www.medicare.gov     www.seniorresource.com      www.ccfa.org
Family Medical Epilepsy Council 721-2905   www.epilepsyfoundation.org/cincinnati Epilepsy foundation of greater Cincinnati has been responding to the needs of people through counseling and support  
Family Medical GEROS Medical Group (affiliate of Tri-Health 248-1270   http://www.trihealthseniorshealth.com/geros/    
Family Medical Kidney Foundation of Greater Cincinnati 961-8105   www.kidneycincinnati.org Educational programs for youth and adults in disease prevention, medication & nutrition assistance, pre/post transplant assistance and counseling.  .
Family Medical Leukemia & Lymphoma 361-2100   http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/all_chap Provides patient services, disease information, advocacy, and volunteer information.   
Family Medical Liver Disease American Liver Foundation 800-465-4837   www.liverfoundation.org Provides disease information, advocacy, volunteer information and other health services associated with the liver .  
Family Medical Multiple Sclerosis (MS) National MS Society 769-4400   http://www.nationalmssociety.org/OHG/home/ Provides education and assistance for MS patients.   
Family Medical Osteoporosis & Bone Disorders 800-624-2663   www.osteo.org    
Family Medical Parkinson’s Disease (local) 948-1100   www.parkinsonwellness.org    
Family Medical Physicians Referrals Academy of Medicine 421-7010   http://www.academyofmedicine.org/ Provides help in finding a Physician, filing complaints against a physician and other services  
Family Medical Prevent Blindness Ohio 531-9001   http://www.preventblindness.org/Ohio/    
Family Medical Resource Information Cincinnati Hearing, Speech & Deaf Center Eastgate office 947 8470   www.hearingspeechdeaf.com Services include hearing services & products, speech & language services, deaf services. This is a cutting edge of technology and services in a family focused environment.  24-hour emergency interpreting service, sign language classes, independent living skills, work & job skills. Information & referral advocacy
Family Medical Southern Ohio Health Network Batavia Family Practice 732-0870                       732-0700   http://www.sohsn.com/meetourstaff/index.php    
Family Medical Southern Ohio Health Services Network 575-1444 Others    http://www.sohsn.com/ourlocations/index.php Provides family medical care on negotiated rates based upon income. W2 forms required as proof.  Network Goshen Family Practice 575-1444 has Sliding  fee scale based on income
Family Medical Urgent Care Eastgate 531-1508 Jamie@ urgentcarecenters.org http://www.urgentcarecenters.org/ Immediate medical Care. $75 visit fee negotiated by manager  Tri State Urgent care centers on website. 
Family Medical  Clermont Mercy Hospital 732-8200   www.e-mercy.com 24-hr. emergency service, general medical and surgical capabilities, cardiac rehab, inpatient psychiatric, cancer treatment, mammography, PT, OT, ST, audiology Specialized adolescent psychiatric services, day treatment programs.
Family Medical  Drake Center 948-279                          8948-2500   www.drakecenter.com Specialized healthcare organization for physical and medical rehabilitation ; inpatient and outpatient; large list of support groups  
Family Ombudsman MADD Reach Out - SIDS 769-6800 SOUTHWESTERN.OH@MADD.ORG http://www.madd.org/oh/southwestern Grief counseling to surviving parents and grandparents. Court monitoring for victims / survivors of drunk driving  
Family Ombudsman Milford Miami Ministry (MMM) 248-1114   www.trinitymilford.org/mmm.htm Provides Rent, Utility, Food and Clothing on an emergency basis to Clermont County. Composed of Methodist, Baptist, Church of Christ, Lutheran churches.  844 St. Rt. 131Milford, Oh 45150
Family Ombudsman  United Way Helpline 536-3000   www.uwgc.org Resource book of human service providers, food pantries, agency information and index Published by United Way & Community Chest
Family Prescription Drugs Prescription Help Jordan Center MedShare RX Program 557-5370   http://santamaria-cincy.org/about.htm Helps people w/prescriptions when they can’t afford to buy them No medical insurance, Medicare w/no RX benefits, Medicaid. If they have Medicaid there is no co-pay
Family Protection Adult & Child Protective Services Clermont County 732-7173   http://www.clermontcountyohio.gov/djfs/cps Report abuse, neglect or exploitation  for children and adults  
Family Protection Alcoholism 281-7880   http://www.alcoholismcouncil.org/ Provides assessment, counseling, intervention, prevention, education & referrals  
Family Protection Clermont County Sheriff’s Office 732-7500   http://www.clermontsheriff.org/ Law-enforcement; provides adult detention facility.  
Family Protection Jobs & Family Services 732-7111   http://jfs.ohio.gov/ Provides legal services  in adoption, foster care, child protection, adult protection Also assistance with Welfare Fraud, Overpayment Recovery
Family Protection Ohio Victims of Crime Compensation Program 800-582-2877   www.ag.state.oh.us 24 hr crises hotline. Offers services to aid victims and their families in cases of violent crime. Victims are compensated for medical bills & lost wages Crises hotline877-584-2846
Family Protection Suicide Prevention Hotline 281-CARE(2273)   www.talberthouse.org Crises care hotline for suicide prevention, mental health issues, 7 days / 24hrs Part of Talbert House organization. 
Family Protection Victim Assistance Program 732-7979   http://www.ag.state.oh.us/victim/dir_county.asp?county=Clermont Crisis intervention; victim compensation assistance/support for victims of crimes (felony, misdemeanor). Call for information May include court notification, court accompaniment, referrals for counseling
Family Protection Victim Service Center 241-4484   www.talberthouse.org Offers services to aid victims and their families.  Advocates for crime victims Hotline 281-2273 for crises intervention and emotional trauma
Family Protection  Family Service Clermont Office 381-6300 mgerald@fsmail.org www.servingfamilies.org Counseling services to families, couples, and individuals to help them manage challenges of daily life and achieve occupational, educational and emotional success.  Budget and credit counseling,  therapy for sex abuse victims and substance abuse treatment.
Family Rent Assistance Milford Miami Ministry (MMM) 248-1114   www.trinitymilford.org/mmm.htm Provides Rent, Utility, Food and Clothing on an emergency basis to Clermont County. Composed of Methodist, Baptist, Church of Christ, Lutheran churches.   
Family Service Agency A Caring Place- Pregnancy help center 4446 Mt. Carmel-Tobasco Rd Cincinnati, Oh 45244              Shawna Dunn     Executive. Director          Anita Paddock    Dir. Of Volunteers anita@acaringplace.org 513-753-help (4357)  513-753 0417 FAX  after hours 513-300-3565 or 3566 shawna@acaringplace.org  www.pregnancyohio.com The main mission of A Caring Place Pregnancy Help Center is to provide life-affirming options to anyone facing an untimely pregnancy and to offer supportive programs relating to pregnancy / parenting needs to anyone in need.  All services are provided free of charge Client Hours:  Mon. Tue. Thur. Fri.  10am-4pm            Mon. Wed. Thurs. 6pm-8pm                      Volunteers please contact Anita Paddock during normal working hours. Volunteer orientation classes are held bi monthly.
Family Service Agency American Heart Association Clermont County 800- 242-8721   http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=1200311&division=OVA015    
Family Service Agency Cancer American Cancer Society-Clermont Branch 474-6907   www.cancer.org/    
Family Service Agency Clermont County Health District 735-8400   www.clermonthealthdistrict.org Free immunizations, vision clinic, hearing clinic, children with medical handicaps, communicable diseases, health and safety education for residents of Clermont County  
Family Service Agency Clermont Recovery Center (CRC) 735-8100 info@recoveryctr.org www.recoveryctr.org Substance-abuse counseling for abusers and their families  
Family Service Agency Diabetes Association 759-9330   http://www.diabetes.org/ Description of type 1 and 2 diabetic gestational, pre-diabetes, diabetes heart disease, stroke diabetes statistics  
Family Service Agency Drake Center 948-279                          8948-2500   www.drakecenter.com Specialized healthcare organization for physical and medical rehabilitation ; inpatient and outpatient; large list of support groups  
Family Service Agency Grief & Bereavement Institute – Cancer Family Care 458-3585   http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/svc/alpha/c/special-needs/resources/support.htm? Provides info, referral, counseling to individuals and families coping with  life-threatening illness or death Children’s service, grief and bereavement
Family Service Agency In His Hands Pregnancy Center       307 E. Main St. Blanchester, Oh 45107.  Janice Johnson- Director   937-783-2276 inhishands@4aisp Our services include: free self-administered pregnancy testing, alternatives to abortion, abstinence education programs for schools, churches & civic groups New and gently used baby & maternity clothes, diapers, formula and baby furniture & equipment. We offer parenting classes, sexual abuse & healing support groups, men's ministry programs and Bible study.  Volunteers are needed to be client educators, abstinence education presenters, board members, and for promotion , fund raisers, parenting class facilitators, new and gently used baby clothes and furniture.  We also provide referral information for housing, education, employment, government and community programs, adoption information and a church home.
Family Service Agency International Family Resource Center  721-7660   www.servingfamilies.org Services: English as a second language, Employment assistance for refugees, translation and interpretation services.  95 languages covered. Language Bank, Citizenship Education, Multicultural Info Bureau, immigration assistance 
Family Service Agency Jobs & Family Services 732-7111 http://jfs.ohio.gov/ Provides counseling  in adoption, adult protection, aid to dependent children, pregnancy and other family services  
Family Service Agency Lifeline Telephone service 565-5433 http://www.puco.ohio.gov/PUCO/Consumer/information.cfm?id=5808 Lifeline can help you get back on! Lifeline payment arrangements are available  
Family Service Agency Multiple Sclerosis (MS) National MS Society 769-4400   http://www.nationalmssociety.org/OHG/home/ Provides education and assistance for MS patients.   
Family Service Agency Ohio Osteopathic Assoc. 614/299-2107   http://www.ooanet.org/ in collaboration with Hospice have jointly revised a standard living will Declaration form and a PoA Health Care Form.   Info on obtaining a copy is on website
Family Service Agency Osteoporosis & Bone Disorders 800-624-2663   www.osteo.org    
Family Service Agency Personal Emergency Cards 732-8117     Cards may be displayed in prominent place  where medical information, emergency help- police , paramedics phones, locations may be found. There is a blank line on these cards for an agency, church, business or caregiver to put their name for advertising purposes.   
Family Service Agency Pregnancy Resource Center 201 East Grant St. Georgetown, Oh 45121                                          Director: Tamma Plymesser          Client Services Director : Becky McRoberts becky.mcroberts@gmail.com 937-378-6853 prc_director@yahoo.com www.pregnancyhope.com Provides services to expectant mothers and families with infants and toddlers. Includes emergency supplies of diapers, wipes, baby food and baby formula, referrals to service agencies for food, counseling, and doctors, etc. participants may earn items such as cribs, car seats, baby clothes, diapers, etc. for their families by taking parenting classes. Volunteers please contact Becky McRoberts Volunteers not involved with clients are also needed to sort and put away baby clothes, make copies and other clerical work such as mailing, cleaning baby equipment and the office and with fund raising.   
Family Service Agency Rehab Services 800-772-1213   www.socialsecurity.gov    
Family Service Agency Salvation Army-Clermont. Co. Family Service Bureau 732-6328 Thesalavationarmy1@fuse.net http://www.salvos.com/Batavia/ Provides humanitarian services without discrimination; incl. Meals, shelter, holiday assistance, emergency disaster relief  
Family Service Agency Southern Ohio Pregnancy Center  135 W. Walnut, Hillsboro Oh 45133 937-393-2990 smaltzdee@yahoo.com www.pregnantnotpregnant.com The Southern Ohio Pregnancy Center provides options to anyone facing an untimely pregnancy and to offer supportive programs relating to pregnancy / parenting needs to anyone in need.  We care about your health. And because we do not perform abortions or arrange adoptions, we have no financial interest in your decision. You deserve to make an informed decision. Call us today. Call M-TH 10:00 - 4:00
Family Service Agency St Vincent De Paul  La Monica Sherman             513-421-0602 Ext 27   http://www.svdpcincinnati.org/main_pages/related_links.html Services ( Parishes belonging to SVDP) opens at 1PM on Tuesday   General information on resources. 
Family Service Agency State Medicaid Office Hotline 800-324-8680        800-292-3592   http://jfs.ohio.gov/ohp/ Consumer hotline to help on Medicaid benefits   
Family Service Agency Tuberculosis Clermont County General Health District 732-7499 cchealth@co.clermont.oh.us www.clermonthealthdistrict.org    
Family Service Agency United Way & Community Chest-East 536-3000 webmaster @uwgc.org www.uwgc.org Raises funds that are distributed to agencies to provide a broad range of health and human services Community planning, coordinating, development, volunteer recruitment/placement
Family Service Agency United Way agencies serving Clermont county 536-3000 webmaster @uwgc.org http://www.uwgc.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.viewPage&page_id=2C8F19F3-DD89-243E-739B5EDAE642E9B6 Lists all agencies supported by United Way in Clermont County   
Family Service Agency United Way help line UWH-2000  721-7900                  513-536-3000 Clermont Cty   www.uwgc.org United Way source directory 2000 Call to get addresses of agencies
Family Service Agency Universal Transportation Systems 829-1287                        800-339-0323   http://www.utswct.com/ Specialized transportation service doing contracts with MRDD, JFS, Council on Aging, Veterans, Schools, Medicaid, CTC and others. Must be covered under agency authorization to use service. Charge depends upon agency providing service and time and distance traveled. 
Family Service Agency  PregnancyCare of Cincinnati   513-961-777-Clifton;             513-521-3117- North College Hill; 513-769-7175- Forest Park;         513-487-7777- all   www.pregnancycareofcincinnati.org We provide free pregnancy tests, parenting classes, ongoing support, fatherhood support, referrals To volunteer call the center in Clifton, North college Hill or Forest park .
Family Shelter -emergency James Sauls Shelter 513-732-6464 leannt@cccsi.org www.cccsi.org The shelter is open 365 days a year 24 hours a day. It has the capacity to hold 37 persons. The shelter serves any person over 18 and families. Laundry facilities are provided along with 3 meals daily. An extensive referral service is provided to assist persons in regaining permanent housing.  Volunteers are needed for general shifts, cooking, and other professional services for clients such as resume training
Family Social Security Social Security Administration SSA 800-772-1213   www.socialsecurity.gov Administers various soc. Security programs: black lung, Medicare, SS Retirement, SSI  
Family Social Security Supplemental Security Income (SSI) –Clermont Cty 800-772-1213   www.socialsecurity.gov Monthly benefits to people w/limited income/resources who are disabled, blind or age 65 or older  
Family Taxes SuCasa – Hispanic Ministry Center.7036 Fairpark Ave. Cincinnati, Oh 45216 761-1588                        761-9538 (Fax)    http://catholiccharitiesswo.org/SuCasa/programs.html job referral, job fairs, housing assistance, food & clothing, enroll children in school & Daycare, GED Program are offered. Counseling, and cultural orientation services also available.  All services are available in Spanish.   translation assistance, Income Tax Prep., Medical Referrals, Legal Referrals, AA in Spanish, English as second language for Spanish speaking people; Spanish for native Americans.,
Family Transportation Goodwill Auto Auction 771-4800   http://www.goodwillcars.com/ Auto for auction on Saturday are listed on the website Friday, 3-6pm,  autos may be inspected. Money back if not satisfied after inspection .10600 Springfield Pike Woodlawn, Oh
Family Transportation  Universal Transportation Systems 829-1287                        800-339-0323   http://www.utswct.com/ Specialized transportation service doing contracts with MRDD, JFS, Council on Aging, Veterans, Schools, Medicaid, CTC and others. Must be covered under agency authorization to use service. Charge depends upon agency providing service and time and distance traveled. 
Family  Food Food pantry House of restoration 575-2011 ext 305   http://www.hofr.org/ Serves Milford area. Provides food by appointment  
Family  Service Agency Catholic Social Services 241-7745   http://catholiccharitiesswo.org/ Various programs of counseling Information, referral, In Home Counseling
Homeless Counseling Salvation Army 732-6328   http://www.salvos.com/Batavia/ Provides Emergency Shelter, and  crises counseling. Call for appointment 87 N. Market  St. Batavia, Oh 45103
Homeless Housing Clermont Metropolitan Housing Authority 732-6010   www.clermontmha.org Agency which administers HUD’s low income programs including Section 8  
Homeless Housing Interfaith Hospitality Network (IHN) 471-1100 ihn@ihncincinnati.org http://www.ihncincinnati.org/ IHN is a Unique Response to Homelessness, combining volunteers from the religious community with full-time professionals to reintegrate families into the community. Host Congregations are area churches and synagogues that provide three meals a day, private sleeping space, and volunteers to create a “home away from home” for the families. Support Congregations assist the Host Congregations by providing donated meals and volunteers. Case Manager helps families find and maintain permanent housing. Day Vans transport families to appointments, interviews, and day care. Bus transports families back and forth between the congregations and the Day Center
Homeless Housing James Sauls Shelter 513-732-6464 leannt@cccsi.org www.cccsi.org The shelter is open 365 days a year 24 hours a day. It has the capacity to hold 37 persons. The shelter serves any person over 18 and families. Laundry facilities are provided along with 3 meals daily. An extensive referral service is provided to assist persons in regaining permanent housing.  Volunteers are needed for general shifts, cooking, and other professional services for clients such as resume training
Homeless Service Agency Fair Housing ActAir Carrier Access Act 800-341-778                  1-202-708-2333    800-778-4838   www.fairhousingfirst.org Prohibits housing discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, disability, familial status, & national origin.  Includes private housing, public assistance housing & state and local government housing Prohibits discrimination in air transportation against qualified individuals w/physical or mental impairments.
Mothers/Fathers Counseling - Pregnancy In His Hands Pregnancy Center       307 E. Main St. Blanchester, Oh 45107.  Janice Johnson- Director   937-783-2276 inhishands@4aisp   Our services include: free self-administered pregnancy testing, alternatives to abortion, abstinence education programs for schools, churches & civic groups New and gently used baby & maternity clothes, diapers, formula and baby furniture & equipment. We offer parenting classes, sexual abuse & healing support groups, men's ministry programs and Bible study.  Volunteers are needed to be client educators, abstinence education presenters, board members, and for promotion , fund raisers, parenting class facilitators, new and gently used baby clothes and furniture. We also provide referral information for housing, education, employment, government and community programs, adoption information and a church home.
Mothers/Fathers Counseling - Pregnancy Pregnancy Resource Center 201 East Grant St. Georgetown, Oh 45121                                          Director: Tamma Plymesser          Client Services Director : Becky McRoberts becky.mcroberts@gmail.com 937-378-6853 prc_director@yahoo.com www.pregnancyhope.com Provides information on abortion alternatives; fetal development information; gives moral support and peer mentoring for those going through an unplanned pregnancy; parenting and relationship classes. offers clients and opportunity to earn needed items such as cribs, car seats, and blankets etc.  Volunteers please contact Becky McRoberts Volunteers not involved with clients are also needed to sort and put away baby clothes, make copies and other clerical work such as mailing, cleaning baby equipment and the office and with fund raising.   
Mothers/Fathers Counseling- Pregnancy A Caring Place- Pregnancy help center 4446 Mt. Carmel-Tobasco Rd Cincinnati, Oh 45244              Shawna Dunn     Executive. Director          Anita Paddock    Dir. Of Volunteers anita@acaringplace.org 513-753-help (4357)  513-753 0417 FAX  after hours 513-300-3565 or 3566 shawna@acaringplace.org  www.pregnancyohio.com The main mission of A Caring Place Pregnancy Help Center is to provide life-affirming options to anyone facing an untimely pregnancy and to offer supportive programs relating to pregnancy / parenting needs to anyone in need.  All services are provided free of charge Client Hours:  Mon. Tue. Thur. Fri.  10am-4pm            Mon. Wed. Thurs. 6pm-8pm                      Volunteers please contact Anita Paddock during normal working hours. Volunteer orientation classes are held bi monthly.
Mothers/Fathers Counseling- Pregnancy Southern Ohio Pregnancy Center  135 W. Walnut, Hillsboro Oh 45133 937-393-2990 smaltzdee@yahoo.com www.pregnantnotpregnant.com The Southern Ohio Pregnancy Center provides options to anyone facing an untimely pregnancy and to offer supportive programs relating to pregnancy / parenting needs to anyone in need.  We care about your health. And because we do not perform abortions or arrange adoptions, we have no financial interest in your decision. You deserve to make an informed decision. Call us today. Call M-TH 10:00 - 4:00
Mothers/Fathers Counseling-Post-Abortion Project Rachel 513-784-0531 Helpline                   1-800-593-2273 National Helpline   www.catholiccincinnati.org/familylife/prolife.htm TIME FOR A SECOND CHOICE…CHOOSE TO ACCEPT GOD'S LOVE AND FORGIVE YOURSELF! " I was so relieved to share my experience with someone who understood what I was going through. No one condemned me. They understood and helped me forgive myself".  Volunteers who want to help in this ministry contact the Family Life office at (513) 421-3131 voice or
(513) 421-1582 fax or log onto the website. 
Mothers/Fathers Medical PregnancyCare of Cincinnati   513-961-777-Clifton;             513-521-3117- North College Hill; 513-769-7175- Forest Park;         513-487-7777- all   www.pregnancycareofcincinnati.org We provide free pregnancy tests, parenting classes, ongoing support, fatherhood support, referrals To volunteer call the center in Clifton, North college Hill or Forest park .
Mothers-Pregnant Food WIC Nutrition Program (OHIO) 1-800-755-4769  locate nearest wic clinic OHWIC@odh.ohio.gov http://www.odh.ohio.gov/odhPrograms/ns/wicn/wic1.aspx WIC is the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children. WIC helps income eligible pregnant and breastfeeding women, women who recently had a baby, infants and children up to five years of age who are at health risk due to inadequate nutrition. The program improves pregnancy outcomes by providing or referring to support services necessary for full-term pregnancies; reduces infant mortality by reducing the incidence of low birth weight and provides infants and children with a healthy start in life by improving poor or inadequate diets. WIC provides nutrition education, breastfeeding education and support; supplemental, highly nutritious foods such as milk, eggs, cheese, juice, cereal, beans, peanut butter and iron-fortified infant formula; referral to prenatal and pediatric health care and other maternal and child health and human service programs (examples: Head Start, Medicaid and Food Stamps).
Mothers-Pregnant Food WIC Nutrition Program Clermont County 732-7329     Federal program for qualifying women and children providing food supplements and nutritional education  
Mothers-Pregnant Health-Physical A Caring Place- Pregnancy help center 4446 Mt. Carmel-Tobasco Rd Cincinnati, Oh 45244              Shawna Dunn     Executive. Director          Anita Paddock    Dir. Of Volunteers anita@acaringplace.org 513-753-help (4357)  513-753 0417 FAX  after hours 513-300-3565 or 3566 shawna@acaringplace.org  www.pregnancyohio.com The main mission of A Caring Place Pregnancy Help Center is to provide life-affirming options to anyone facing an untimely pregnancy and to offer supportive programs relating to pregnancy / parenting needs to anyone in need.  All services are provided free of charge Client Hours:  Mon. Tue. Thur. Fri.  10am-4pm            Mon. Wed. Thurs. 6pm-8pm                      Volunteers please contact Anita Paddock during normal working hours. Volunteer orientation classes are held bi monthly.
Ombudsman Medical Home Health Care Complaint Hotline 800/642-2873   http://www.ag.state.oh.us/citizen/elderly/homecare.asp    
Ombudsman Medicare Home Health Care Complaint Hotline 800/642-2873   http://www.ag.state.oh.us/citizen/elderly/homecare.asp    
Parents Counseling Compassionate Friends  (513) 271-6809   joelt@cinci.rr.com http://www.tcfcincy.org/ The mission of the compassionate friends is to assist families in the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child and to provide information to help others be supportive.  
Parents Counseling SIDS Foundation 636-8000                                 800-477-7437 SID Network@ sidsohio.org http://www.sidsohio.org/ Grief Counseling for Surviving parents & Grandparents, training for EMT, educational support (“back to sleep” campaign Mailing address is Children’s Hospital
Parents Education A Caring Place- Pregnancy help center 4446 Mt. Carmel-Tobasco Rd Cincinnati, Oh 45244              Shawna Dunn     Executive. Director          Anita Paddock    Dir. Of Volunteers anita@acaringplace.org 513-753-help (4357)  513-753 0417 FAX  after hours 513-300-3565 or 3566 shawna@acaringplace.org  www.pregnancyohio.com The main mission of A Caring Place Pregnancy Help Center is to provide life-affirming options to anyone facing an untimely pregnancy and to offer supportive programs relating to pregnancy / parenting needs to anyone in need.  All services are provided free of charge Client Hours:  Mon. Tue. Thur. Fri.  10am-4pm            Mon. Wed. Thurs. 6pm-8pm                      Volunteers please contact Anita Paddock during normal working hours. Volunteer orientation classes are held bi monthly.
Parents Education Pregnancy Resource Center 201 East Grant St. Georgetown, Oh 45121                                          Director: Tamma Plymesser          Client Services Director : Becky McRoberts becky.mcroberts@gmail.com 937-378-6853 prc_director@yahoo.com www.pregnancyhope.com Parenting and relationship classes participants may earn items such as cribs, car seats, baby clothes, diapers, etc. for taking classes. Volunteers please contact Becky McRoberts Volunteers not involved with clients are also needed to sort and put away baby clothes, make copies and other clerical work such as mailing, cleaning baby equipment and the office and with fund raising.   
Parents Education PregnancyCare of Cincinnati   513-961-777-Clifton;             513-521-3117- North College Hill; 513-769-7175- Forest Park;         513-487-7777- all   www.pregnancycareofcincinnati.org We provide free pregnancy tests, parenting classes, ongoing support, fatherhood support, referrals To volunteer call the center in Clifton, North college Hill or Forest park .
Parents Legal Clermont County. DJFS: Child Support Enforcement 732-7248                       732-7111 ext5 Clermontsupportskids@co.clermont.oh.us www.co.clermont.oh.us/djfs A Department of Human Services agency. Assists residents in locating non-custodial parents, enforcing existing orders, attaining new orders,  Helps establish paternity. Arranges for establishment of court orders 
Retarded Counseling Arc Clermont Co. 752-4330 thearccb@aol.com http://www.mentalhealthassn.org/inst-b.asp To improve the quality of life of persons with mental retardation/developmental disabilities in Clermont and Brown counties through participation in direct programming, community education and advocacy. Information, referral, community education .Summer camps. 
Retarded Counseling Clermont County Board of Mental Retardation Lisa Davis                     732-4800 ldavis@ccmrdd.org www.ccmrdd.org Services for adults, incl. Sheltered workshop, and for children: Early intervention, school age Respite care
Retarded Education Literacy Council, Clermont and Brown Co. 943-3740   www.clermontbrownliteracy.org/ Provides Laubach-trained volunteer tutors to enable adults to acquire basic listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, classes for dyslexic persons; GED training Training for parents; literacy tutoring 
Retarded Health-Mental Arc Clermont Co. 752-4330 thearccb@aol.com http://www.mentalhealthassn.org/inst-b.asp To improve the quality of life of persons with mental retardation/developmental disabilities in Clermont and Brown counties through participation in direct programming, community education and advocacy. On-site and off-site 
Retarded Legal National Guardianship Assoc.     http://www.guardianship.org/    
Retarded Prescription Drugs Pharmaceutical Manufacturers’ Patient Assistance Programs 800-762-4636  513/345-8643   http://www.rxassist.org/ Websites have info about getting drugs when you can’t afford to pay for them Other Web sites  www.medicare.gov   www.needymeds.com    www.rxhope.com   www.rxforohio.org
Seniors Counseling ALS Amytropic Lateral Sclerosis Southern Ohio Chapter  866-273-2572 alsohio@alsohio.org http://webcsoh.alsa.org/site/PageServer?pagename=CSOH_contact_us Link for patients & families to info, counseling, physician referrals, in-home visits, respite care and guidance in disease management  Educational info and assistance in finding resources
Seniors Counseling Council on Aging of SW OH 721-7670                       721-1025   www.Help4seniors.org Provides access to services in local area, caregiver services, nutritional needs, basic rights of older adults Council on Aging of SW Ohio serves Clermont County
Seniors Counseling Friends of the Elderly 542-7555   http://www.little-brothers.org/ Matches a volunteers w/senior citizen to create a friendship they hope will last, especially for those w/o family on main holidays.  Hamilton county mostly.  Check for Clermont county availability of Seniors. 
Seniors Counseling Home Assessment for Safety & Accessibility 345-8643   http://help4seniors.org/ Assessment of the safety and accessibility needs of a home or independent living arrangement.  They have a Home Safety Checklist available
Seniors Counseling Resolving a Home Care Problem for seniors 576-1250   http://www.homeinstead.com/652/default.aspx Encompasses a wide range of health and social services Information available in the Help 4Seniors Resource Book
Seniors Counseling TriHealth Navigator 569-6200   http://www.trihealthseniorshealth.com/ For 50+ seniors who need a licensed social service worker to help them connect with community resources they need. This worker will help direct people to those resource for whose help they best qualify.  This is a one call service to 50+ seniors
Seniors Education Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program (OSHIIP) 1-800-686-1578   www.ohioinsurance.gov Provides free health insurance information and services for people in Ohio with Medicare. Will answer questions about coverage, Medicare advantage plans, supplemental insurance, prescription drug coverage, Medicaid, long-term care insurance, home health care coverage, retiree health plan coverage. A service of the Ohio Department of Insurance
Seniors Education Senior employment Center 924-9100 neilers@matureservices.org www.matureservices.org Over50. Part time and full. Provides SVCS to train & motivate mature job seekers while partnering with employers.  Hamilton & Clermont county; division of Mature Services Inc
Seniors Education Tri Health Senior Link 531-5110   www.trihealthseniorshealth.com For 55 yrs or older who receive or are eligible for Medicaid, have health care needs that would qualify for nursing home level but desire to remain at home Parts of Clermont County are eligible for this service
Seniors Financial Golden Buckeye Card prescription card 800-422-1976                866-301-6446   www.goldenbuckeye.com Discount card available for age 60 & older and adults 18-59 w/permanent & total disabilities.  Offers discounts on meals, entertainment, merchandise & services at participating businesses through Ohio
Seniors Financial Title III -financial aid 721-7670   http://www.help4seniors.org/programs_rss.htm Help support services:  transportation, senior centers, legal services, Alzheimer’s ed.   
Seniors Food Clermont Senior Services 724-1255   www.clermontseniors.com Home delivered meal providers & Congregate meal sites.  
Seniors Food Title III/ESP Home Delivered Meal Program 721-7670   http://www.help4seniors.org/programs_meals.htm Provides one chilled, hot or frozen meal per day to eligible older adults  
Seniors Health-Mental Clermont Counseling Center Mental Health Services 947-7000   http://www.mentalhealthassn.org/INST-BMI.asp?ID=109 Provides counseling & rehab services to residents of Clermont County Accepts Medicare & Medicaid – sliding scale fee
Seniors Health-mental Clermont Counseling Center-Amelia 947-7000 pstanton@clermontcounseling.org http://clermontcounseling.org Psychiatric disorders, mental health education and counseling, Medicaid counseling,  domestic violence, housing services for mentally ill.  M thru Th 8:30 to 7 appointments to 9:00Fri 8:30 to 4:30 
Seniors Health-Mental Clermont Senior Connections 947-7000   www.clermontseniors.com Provide in-home assessment and mental health services to seniors Also supports caregivers of seniors – see Clermont counseling center
Seniors Health-Mental Geriatric Assessment Center Center for Interactive Geriatric Assessment 699-1852  referrals   www.trihealthseniorshealth.com Organization that uses a variety of physicians, nurses, social workers, dieticians, etc. to develop recommendations for care.  They have access to a wide variety of health and social services. Assessments may be billed to Medicare.
Seniors Health-Mental Locating a home care agency 536-3000                        614-885-0434   www.uwgc.org Encompasses a wide range of health and social services. Hot line for home care is 721-7900. Information available in the Help 4Seniors Resource Book
Seniors Health-Physical Geriatric Assessment Center Center for Interactive Geriatric Assessment 699-1852  referrals   http://www.trihealthseniorshealth.com/ Uses a variety of health care professionals (doctors, nurses, social workers, dieticians, pt & to) to conduct a comprehensive assessment & to develop recommendations for care  
Seniors Health-Physical Locating a home care agency 536-3000                        614-885-0434   www.uwgc.org Encompasses a wide range of health and social services. Hot line for home care is 721-7900. Information available in the Help 4Seniors Resource Book
Seniors Health-Physical Lodge health Care 677-4900   www.lodgecarecenter.com direct website  
Seniors Health-Physical Loveland Health Care Center 677-5009   http://www.memberofthefamily.net/registry/oh.htm Please call  the phone number to connect to the facility.  The web site is listed for rating information only.   
Seniors Health-Physical Ohio Department  of Health 614-466-4543            513-732-7499 clercohd@odh.ohio.gov http://www.clermonthealthdistrict.org/ Encompasses a wide range of health and social services Information available in the Help 4Seniors Resource Book
Seniors Home-Maintenance Clermont County Community Services 732-7182   http://www.cccsi.org/contact.html Provides home repairs, chores, weatherization, maintenance & emergency services for low income elderly & disabled homeowners  
Seniors Housing Batavia Nursing Center 732-6500   http://www.carington.com/afilliate/affilliatte_detail.aspx?id=4 skilled nursing center  
Seniors Housing Batavia Village Apts. 732-3364     call for information  
Seniors Housing Bella Vista 732-2462     call for information  
Seniors Housing Bethel Friendship Ctr. 734 3812   http://www.help4seniors.org/centers_directory.htm Serves Bethel area. Senior Center; transportation may be provided 129 North Union St. Bethel, OH 45106
Seniors Housing Bethel Woods 732-4340     Senior housing based on income (62 or over) 1 bedroom –single story Must apply
Seniors Housing Center for Independent Living Options 241-2600 cilo@cilo.net http://www.cilo.net/ Center serves individuals of all ages who have physical, sensory, cognitive &/or mental disabilities. Services include:  info and referral advocacy, peer support, independent living skills program, housing coordination & homeless disability service
Seniors Housing Chaucer Square 753-7086     call for information  
Seniors Housing Clermont County AHEPA 127 Inc 575-1820     Senior housing based on independent living  (62 or over) 1 bedroom – $22K to 25K price range call for information  
Seniors Housing Clermont County Assisted Living & Congregate Facilities-SEM Terrace 248-1140 semterrace@fuse.net http://www.semterrace.org/ Age 62 or over start at $ 921/mo  
Seniors Housing Clermont Senior Services 724-1255   www.clermontseniors.com In Home Services provide Activities of Daily Living so that client can remain independent. Caregivers receive respite
Seniors Housing Clermont Villa 732-3855     Based on income.  Receive a credit if ever evicted  
Seniors Housing Dobbins Nursing Center-New Richmond 831-1770   http://www.memberofthefamily.net/registry/oh.htm Please call  the phone number to connect to the facility.  The web site is listed for rating information only.   
Seniors Housing East gate Health Care Center  553-4139   http://www.memberofthefamily.net/registry/oh.htm Please call  the phone number to connect to the facility. The web site is listed for rating information only.   
Seniors Housing East gate Locust Ridge Nursing Home – 752-3710 http://www.memberofthefamily.net/registry/oh.htm Please call  the phone number to connect to the facility. The web site is listed for rating information only.   
Seniors Housing Eastgate Village 753-4400 Studio apartment – approx $1,000 call for information  
Seniors Housing Felicity 732-6010     call for information  
Seniors Housing Home Assessment for Safety & accessibility 345-8643   http://help4seniors.org/ Provide assessment of safety & accessibility needs of home/independent living arrangement.  Provide a Home Safety Checklist If assessment is provided by doctor the service may be billed for Medicare
Seniors Housing Independent Senior subsidized      http://www.help4seniors.org/housing_definitions.htm Apartments – Clermont County