Belmont County

The County Resource Directory
provides a self-service database of agencies
and programs serving County residents
.

Please click this link: http://www.belmontCountyOhio.org/

Area Agency On Aging
Belmont
County
60788 Southgate Rd
Byesville , OH 43723
Phone; (740) 432-6600
Adult day services, Companion services, Home delivered meals, Home medical equipment, Homemaker services, Home repair, Electronics monitoring systems, and medical transportation.
Adult Protective Services
Belmont
County
60788 Southgate Rd
Byesville , OH 43723
Phone; Phone; (740) 432-6600
To respond to and investigate reports of elderly abuse, exploitation or neglect in a timely manner, and to offer assistance where needed

Ombudsman
Belmont County
821 Anola Ave. Suite D
Dover Ohio 44622
Phone; 1-800-967-0615 or 
330-364-3465

 

The Ombudsman addresses the concerns of consumers in a variety of long term care settings. by investigating and resolving complaints; Promoting the enforcement of laws and regulations; Advising and recommending policy to sttae andd federal government agencies on long term care issuses; and educating the public, consumers, providers, and policy makers.
Department of Job and Family Services
Belmont
County
67800 Mall Ring Rd
Saint Clairsville , OH 43950
Phone; (740) 695-4431
Assistance with health care, food stamps, Financial assistance, food stamps, Shelter and transportation
Board of MR/DD
Belmont
County
330 Fox Shannon pl
Saint Clairsville , OH 43950
Phone; (740) 695-0460
County agency providing supports to children and adults who have mental retardation or developmental disabilities.
Crisis Intervention/ Mental Health Services
Belmont
County
68353 Bannock Rd
Saint Clairsville , OH 43950
Phone; (740) 695-9344
Crisis prevention and intervention for drug abuse and mental health services.
Child Protective Services
Belmont
County
67800 Mall Ring Rd
Saint Clairsville , OH 43950
Phone; Phone; (740) 695-4431
Services are for families with children determined to be at risk of abuse and neglect
Domestic Violence
Belmont
County
National Domestic Violence Hotline
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Phone 1-800-799-SAFE(7233)
1-800-787-3224(TDD)
Services are for families with children determined to be at risk of abuse and neglect.
Shelters
Belmont
County
11 13th St
Wheeling , WV 26003
Phone; (304) 233-0880
Give drink, clothing and shelter to the homeless. ... reach out to the stranger, the
homeless and dispossessed .
Shelters
Belmont
County
204 S Paul St
Woodsfield , OH 43793
Phone; (740) 472-2377
Social Services, Mental Health, Nutrition Counseling, Home Health Services, Homeless Services, HomelessShelters, Hospice Services
Food Pantries
Belmont
County
11th & Chapline St
Wheeling , WV 26003
Phone; (304) 232-3980
FoodPantry is open Every Friday 9:00 AM. Last Sunday Supper and Hymn sing last Sunday of every month.
Food Pantries
Belmont
County
1500 Main St
Wheeling , WV 26003
Phone; (304) 233-0100
Save health and beauty items for gift baskets. Donate canned goods to foodpantries. Sell cleaning supplies at a rummage sale.
Salvation Army
Belmont
County
315 37th St
Bellaire , OH 43906
Phone; (740) 676-6225
Services provided are health services, addiction dependency, worship services, and family tracing
Goodwill Industries
Belmont
County
307 S 4th St
Martins Ferry, OH 43935
Phone; (740) 633-5253
This non-profit organization helps people with education, training, and career services for people with physical, mental and emotional disabilities.
Catholic Social Services
Belmont
County
422 Washington St
Steubenville , OH 43952
Phone; (740) 282-3631
This organization provides services to help children and youth succeed, strengthening and supporting families
United Way
Belmont
County
51 11th St .
Wheeling WV 26003
Phone; 304-232-4625
This organization provides services to help children and youth succeed, strengthening and supporting families
Lutheran Social Services
Belmont
County
301 N 5th St
Steubenville , OH 43952
Phone; (740) 282-8010
This organization provides services for families who need financial, human resources and other support services.
Metropolitan Housing Authority
Belmont
County
1100 Maple CT
Cambridge , OH 43725
Phone; (740) 439-6651
Their programs provide assistance to low and moderate income families and individuals.
Health Department
Belmont
County
State Route 331
Saint Clairsville , OH 43950
Phone; (740) 695-1202
The health department performs food licensing and food inspection, vaccination programs, free STD and AIDS tests, and other medical assistance.
American Red Cross
Belmont
County
142 N 9th St
Cambridge , OH 43725
Phone; (740) 432-3558
This agency helps prepare communities for emergencies and keep people safe
Go Local Ohio-Southeast website; http://apps.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/local/ohiosoutheast/homepage.cfm?areaid=14

Welcome to “Go Local Ohio - Southeast”, a joint project between the National Library of Medicine and the Health Sciences Library at Alden Library, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio.

  • Find up-to-date information about local health resources in your community
  • Find reliable health information about a number of diseases and conditions by linking to MedlinePlus

"Go Local Ohio - Southeast" currently has information on more than 2500 healthcare services across southeastern Ohio’s eighteen counties. The database continues to grow, and we welcome your suggestions for any sites we need to include.

RX for Ohio Website; http://www.rxforohio.org/who/ RxforOhio is a program that connects qualified, low-income people with discount prescription drugs, direct from the pharmaceutical manufacturer.

Connections- One Stop Employment and Training Center

302 Walnut Street
Martins Ferry, OH 43935
Phone: 740.633.JOBS (5627)
Toll Free: 877.516.JOBS (5627)
Fax: 740.633.3179
TDD/TTY 740.633.3803

Website; http://www.belmontcountyohio.org/connections/index.html

Operating under the guidelines of the Workforce Investment Act, Connections was created for Belmont County businesses and citizens in order to provide a single system that offers an array of employment, education and training programs and partners' services. The goal of Connections is twofold:

  • Coordinate programs and resources in Belmont County so individuals have easy access to a seamless system of workforce investment services that will enhance their long-term employability
  • Access for businesses to employment and training information that will meet their workforce and developmental needs

OHHS

Ohio Hills Health Services

Barnesville Familty Health Center - Freeport Family Health Center - Monroe Family Health Center

100 Hospital Drive
Barnesville, Ohio 43713
740-425-5165

WEBSITE; http://www.barnesvilleohio.com/ohhs/index.htm

Ohio Hills Health Services is a non-profit health care operation, organized by communities in Eastern Ohio to promote healthy lifestyles and to provide comprehensive treatment and preventative services for area residents. The primary focus is to provide prompt, courteous and affordable health care that is responsive and sensitive to individual needs.

Fees

All insurances accepted including Medicare, Medicaid, Health Plan, Advantage Health, Blue Cross/Blue Shield and others.

Ohio Hills Health Services receives funds from the Health Resources Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, to provide health services on a sliding fee scale based on income and family size. Application forms and information may be obtained at the health centers or by calling 740-425-5165.

OHSAI Mission Statement

As a professional organization, we are dedicated to advocacy, training and providing support which enhances and fosters growth of our individual members, member agencies, partners and others who impact the lives of children and families.

OHSAI Values
DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP We recognize that strong and effective leadership requires reciprocal, interactive, positive partnerships with all members of the community who touch the lives of children and families. We encourage continual personal and professional growth.
ACHIEVING QUALITY The quality and performance of our efforts in all areas are guided by high standards and a strong sense of responsibility. We encourage personal responsibility and growth while supporting innovative approaches and solutions.
ESTABLISHING RELATIONSHIPS We promote inclusion and diversity in all aspects of our lives. We foster an environment of honesty, integrity, respect, teamwork and trust.

Community Action Commission of Belmont Co., Inc.

153 1/2 Main Street St. Clairsville, OH 43950

740/633-8964 740/633-6028 fax

www.cacbelmont.org

Shirley Johnson-Mallory, Director smallory@cacbelmont.org

Gary F. Obloy, Executive Director gobloy@cacbelmont.org

Part Day

Spirit of Health… is a consumer support group (Communiity MH Services) located in Belmont County,

serving a tri-county area of Belmont, Harrison and Monroe counties. It has been meeting for approximately 2 years.

The group meets every Tuesday evening from 6pm- 9pm, at the Community Mental Health Services Center.

Spirit of Health: Others Helping Others

Contact information:

Spirit of Health

PO Box 590

St. Clairsville, OH 43950
Ph:  740-968-0982
or
Ph:  740-695-9344 (Communiity MH Services)

Contact:  Judith

Belmont County Board of Developmental Disabilities
340 Fox-Shannon Place, St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950
www.bcbdd.org

Monty Kerr
Superintendent
740-695-0233
mkerr@bcbdd.org

The Belmont County Board of Developmental Disabilities provides or links children and adults with disabilities to services and supports they need for their lives. The County Board is funded by local, state and federal sources and most services are provided at no cost. A seven-member board governs the organization. Five members are appointed by the County Commissioners and two appointed by the Probate Judge. By law at least three of the board members must be family members of individuals who receive or are eligible to receive services from the County Board. Board members are volunteers and receive no compensation for their services.

Autism Diagnosis Education Pilot Project

se wanting to learn or participate in the project should contact Dan Farkas, Project Manager, at dfarkas@ohioaap.org

or call (614) 846-6258.

Autism Diagnosis Education Pilot Project will engage families, child care providers, educators, health-care professionals, and leaders in their communities in identifying opportunities to promote early identification of autism using standardized methods, while facilitating regional coordination of linkages with timely, effective services for children with autism spectrum disorders. Experts in the field of diagnosis and treatment of autism from throughout Ohio will be brought together to assist with development and implementation of the Project.

The Autism Diagnosis Education Pilot Project will be tested in five counties which reflect the diverse population of Ohio. The target counties will be Belmont, western Cuyahoga, northwestern Franklin, Warren, and Wood. Belmont County will represent rural Southeastern Ohio. Western Cuyahoga County will represent urban Northeastern Ohio. Northwestern Franklin County will represent established suburban Central Ohio. Warren County will represent a rapidly growing suburban community in Southwestern Ohio. Wood County will represent a stable agricultural and university community in Northwest Ohio.

 Within these communities, the project leadership will work with local health departments to identify key stakeholders who can contribute to identifying the needs of their communities with regard to education regarding the diagnosis and treatment of autism. In addition, leaders of state agencies who care for children, as well as statewide experts in the diagnosis and treatment of autism will be asked to participate in the needs assessment.

Habitat for Humanity of Ohio

Building homes and Communities for Ohio

Belmont County HFH
PO Box 312
Bellaire, OH 43906
P-740-676-7834
kstantay@sbcgobal.net
Steve McCollam, Board President

Habitat for Humanity of Ohio is an independent, charitable, faith-based housing program dedicated to the elimination of poverty housing by building homes in partnership with families in need. We build simple, decent, and affordable houses and provide interest-free mortgages to families who would otherwise not be able to purchase their own home. The Habitat program is about home ownership and providing a long-term solution designed to break the poverty cycle

Society for Equal Access

Julie Ronald, director

821 Anola Ave., Suite B

Dover, OH 44622

(330) 343-3668 voice

(330) 602-2557 TTY

(330) 343-3721 fax

1-888-213-4452 toll-free

Counties served: Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Holmes, Jefferson, Tuscarawas

Independent Living Centers work to integrate persons with severe handicaps into the mainstream of life. These centers offer services that will assist persons to live more independently. Many centers provide the following services: Information and Referral, Housing Information, Attendant Care Referral, Transportation Information, Independent Living Skills, Social and Support Activities, Peer Counseling, Public Education, and Individual and Systems Advocacy.

Belmont Senior Services, Inc.

http://www.belmontseniorservices.org/index1.html

45240 National Road St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950 (800) 200-0320

Services:

Nutrition Services

Corregate Meals

Home Delivered Meals

Transportation Services

Medical Appointments

Non-Medical

Home Care

Senior Center

Belmont Senior Services, Inc. is a 501 (C) 3 non-profit organization that began in 1972 to provide support services to persons 60 years of age and older who reside in Belmont County. These services include Transportation, Personal Care, Homemaking, Home Delivered Meals (meals on wheels), Congregate Meals, and for socialization, Belmont Senior Services operates 10 Senior Centers scattered across the county.  It is through provision of these services that the organization strives to prevent, or at least postpone, for as long as possible, nursing home placement of Belmont County’s frail elderly. While Belmont County is a very rural county located in the Appalachian region, it has the distinction of having the second highest percentage of elderly population in the State of Ohio, with 18.2 % of its residents over 65 years of age. The National average is only 12.1%.
Belmont Senior Services approximate 80 men and women, all of which are dedicated to meeting the needs of our clients. Funding sources include: local senior service levies, The Older Americans Act, PASSPORT, Medicaid Waiver, and the Veterans Administration.

Belmont-Harrison-Monroe MH & Recovery Board

 

http://www.oacbha.org/about_us/index.html

LINDA PICKENPAUGH
Executive Director

99 North Sugar Street
St. Clairsville, ohio 43950

(740) 695-9998
(740) 695-1607 fax

VISION


The Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Authorities is committed to assuring that residents of every Ohio community live healthier lives through access to quality mental health, alcohol and other drug prevention, treatment and support services.

 

MISSION

The Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Authorities is the statewide unifying voice for quality and cost effective prevention, treatment and support services. The Association shall provide leadership and advocacy to promote public policies and initiatives that support the local administration and delivery of mental health, alcohol and other drug services.

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