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OHIO
Community Corrections Association

2100 Stella Court
Columbus, OH 43215

Telephone:
(614) 252-8417

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Community Assessment & Treatment Services  
(Northeast)
 
CONTACT INFORMATION
Address:
(See Counties Served Below)
8415 Broadway Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio  44105
Telephone: (216) 441-0200
Fax: (216) 441-3176
   
ADMINISTRATION
Executive Director: Roxanne Wallace
Intake Coordinator: Deborah Schon
   
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Treatment Services
  • ODADAS certified to provide Intensive Outpatient Services, Assessment upon admission, Individualized treatment planning, Specialized group and individual interventions based on client needs (i.e., anger management, domestic violence, etc.), Services for residents who are dually diagnosed and able to function within the treatment program, Therapeutic Community program. Introduction to 12 Step support programs while in treatment as an integral part of the program (in-house meetings, community meetings, expectation of choosing a sponsor while in the program, books and program materials provided), Referral to other community resources when needed.
  • Mental Health Transition Program (formerly SAMI) – these beds are used exclusively for offenders that have been diagnosed with mental or emotional disorders. No offenders are expected to be dually diagnosed or experiencing substance abuse problems. However, if substance abuse problems arise, every effort will be made to assist them in addressing their problem. Offenders receive mental health services, case management or transitional services designed to transition them from the institution to the community.

Case Management Services
  • Residents are assessed for medical, legal, clothing, educational, housing needs upon admission, Referrals are made to appropriate community resources and access is facilitated through use of bus tickets, agency van, or other transportation, Eligibility for support programs is reviewed (SSI, Disability Assistance, etc.) and referral facilitated to programs best suited for the resident’s long-term financial self-sufficiency, Coordinate with other case management services resident may require and be eligible to receive (mental health system, TASC, etc.), Assist residents in securing identification materials.

General Services TC Programs lasts 6-9 months
  • Approximately a 90 day program. Provides housing in an environment that is safe and secure, Assists with employment, education, housing, medical and socialization needs to help resident prepare for discharge to the community.
 
ADMISSIONS REJECTIONS
  • Cleveland adult males and females, AOD dependent, indigent, un/under employed
  • Priority given to graduates of the Grafton Correctional Institution TC Help
    Program
  • Free of non-sexually transmitted communicable diseases
  • Willing to voluntarily participate in all aspects of treatment
Crimes involving extreme violence. Unreasonable risk of violent behavior, nor
under the influence of AOD at admission; Arsonists
   
FACILITY SERVICES
A.A. or N.A., Adult Basic Education, Assessment/Education, Drug & Alcohol Testing, Life Skills/Other Group, Medical Srvcs/Physical, ODADAS, Psychiatric Evaluation
 
COUNTIES SERVED
Cuyahoga
 

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