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OHIO
Community Corrections Association
2100 Stella Court
Columbus, OH 43215
Telephone:
(614) 252-8417 |
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Community Correctional Center
(Southwest) |
CONTACT
INFORMATION |
Address:
(See Counties Served
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5234 State Route 63
Lebanon, Ohio 45036 |
Telephone: |
(513) 933-9304 |
Intake: |
(513)933-9304 |
Fax: |
(513) 933-9305 |
Web Site: |
www.talberthouse.org |
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ADMINISTRATION |
President: |
Neil Tilow |
Executive Director: |
Mary Spottswood |
Intake Coordinator: |
Veronica Hand |
Program Director: |
Jennifer Burnside |
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PROGRAM
OVERVIEW |
Accreditation/Certification American Correctional Association – Re-accredited 2006 Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services (ODADAS) - Certified as an Outpatient Treatment Program
Offenders referred to CCC must be sentenced in the Common Pleas Courts of Butler, Clermont or Warren Counties. Intake staff conduct face-to-face interviews and a Level of Service Inventory (LSI-R) is completed along with a battery of questions to determine appropriateness and programming needs of every referral. Orientation - During the orientation period, a battery of assessments is given to all new admissions to determine clinical and programmatic needs. Life Skills – Corrective Thinking (CT) is the core treatment curriculum used throughout the program, focusing on thinking barriers and correctives to enhance life areas. This cognitively based curriculum is incorporated through specialized CT groups that continue throughout an offender’s stay, and in all aspects of programming include chemical dependency, education, and vocational, and specialty groups. Substance Abuse/Dependency – Offenders participate in AOD treatment that focuses on connecting criminal and chemical abuse behavior, and provides a common method for overall behavioral change through chemical dependency processing groups and 12-step involvement. The Corrective Thinking model has been blended into the AOD curriculum and reinforces the need for personal accountability and consequences of actions. Sexual Offender Treatment Track - Limited to a maximum of 16 sexual offenders at one time who are admitted for an individualized treatment program. Although offenders are not permitted to leave the facility during their entire stay, all other aspects of the program are available to them. They are assigned to a specific case manager and group therapist for these specialized services. Education - Offenders with a wide range of educational needs are assisted by certified teachers through classes from basic literacy to preparing and taking the GED exam. Vocational - Offenders who successfully complete the program must have employment secured before being released from the facility; therefore, they progress into the re-entry phase in the final weeks of the program.
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ADMISSIONS |
REJECTIONS |
- Referrals are adult, male, felony offenders referred by the sentencing Courts of Common Pleas in Butler, Clermont and Warren Counties.
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Severe Mental Healthor Medical problems that preclude participation in the program. |
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FACILITY SERVICES |
A.A. or N.A., ACA, Adult Basic Education, Assessment/Education, Budgeting, Drug & Alcohol Testing, G.E.D Preparation, Housing, Job Placement, Job Readiness, Life Skills/Other Group, Literacy, Medical Srvcs/Physical, ODADAS, Psychiatric Evaluation, Tutorin |
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COUNTIES SERVED |
Butler, Clermont, Warren |
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