Champaign County

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

Area Agency on Aging
Area Agency on Aging, PSA 2
6 S. Patterson Blvd.
Dayton , OH 45402
937-341-3000 phone
800-258-7277 phone
937-341-3005 fax
Website:
www.info4seniors.org
Services:
Information & Referral, Home Care Options.
Adult Protective Services
Champaign County Dept. of Job & Family Services
1512 S. US Highway 68, Ste. N100
Urbana , OH 43078
937-652-1346 Phone
800-837-4290 Phone
The Champaign County Department of Job & Family Services is the mandated agency responsible for providing protective services for those adults over age 60 at risk of abuse, neglect, self-neglect, or exploitation. Any referral of an adult at risk will be investigated by a social service worker. This worker will work with the adult, family and neighbors to eliminate any risk and provide services for the adult to remain safely in their home. If the adult is found to be incapacitated and unable to remain in their home safely, then the social service worker will work with the adult to determine the least restrictive setting and, if necessary, petition the probate court for assistance in protecting the incapacitated adult.
Child Protective Services
Champaign County Dept. of Job & Family Services
1512 S. US Highway 68, Ste. N100
Urbana , OH 43078-0353
937-484-1500 Phone
937-484-1506

Hours
M, W, Th, Fr 8:00-4:30
Tue 7:30-6:00
www.co.champaign.oh.us/djfs
The Champaign County Department of Job & Family Services is the mandated agency responsible for investigating complaints of abuse or neglect of children in Champaign County. The social service worker will work with all family members to determine options available to eliminate the concerns of the referral and to strengthen the family unit. The social service worker will assist in finding services for the family, whether the needs are employment related, day care, financial or medical, or counseling services to deal with emotional stresses.
There are times when the social service worker must intervene in the family by involving the legal system for the protection of the child. In these cases, the juvenile court system will become involved and assist in the direction of a case, whether it be through mediation services, court ordered protective supervision of a family, or, as a last resort, temporary custody of the child to the agency. Through all types of legal intervention, the goal remains to get services to the family to meet their needs in order to eliminate the risk to the child, reunify the child with the family in those cases where temporary custody has been awarded to the agency, and to close the children service case knowing that agency involvement has provided the family with the needed tools to create a safe home for the child.
Crisis Intervention/Mental Health Services
Counseling/Family Service Agency
115 W. Church Street
Urbana , OH 43078
937-653-5990
Counseling for adults and children, anger management, child abuse, stress, etc. Accept Medicaid and also have sliding scale fee schedule based on income.
Department of Job & Family Services
Champaign CDJFS
1512 S. US Highway 68, Ste. N100
Urbana , OH 43078-0353
937-484-1500 Phone
937-484-1506

Hours
M, W, Th, Fr 8:00-4:30
Tue 7:30-6:00
www.co.champaign.oh.us/djfs
Disability services, Financial assistance, food stamps, foster care, health care, adoption and foster care, transportation.

Job Seekers Assistance with career counseling, education and training, researching labor market information, preparing a resume, searching job listings, assistance with finding a job, and information on unemployment compensation.

Family Services Information on ODJFS programs including adoption/kinship/foster care, child care, child support, protective services, financial assistance, health care, food stamps, and links to other resources for information on food banks, clothing, shelter and transportation.
Domestic Violence/Project Woman
1316 E. High St .
Springfield , OH 45505
937-328-5308 Phone
800-634-9893 CRISIS
937-325-3707 CRISIS
Domestic violence resources and hotline.
Goodwill Industries
1511 Kuntz Rd.
Dayton , OH 45404-1297
937-461-4800 Phone
937-461-2750 Fax
Vocational Evaluation : Provides participants with complete assessment of their vocational skill opportunities, with specific career recommendations.
Occupational Skills Training : Provides participants employable skills in basic and advanced computer skills, data entry, customer services, clerical/receptionist and general housekeeping/janitorial work.
Work Adjustment Services : Provides participants with disabilities an opportunity to build competitive work skills, attitudes and habits.
Job Placement : Provides program participants assistance in securing employment.
Job Coaching : Provides participants one-on-one training in the real work setting.
Situational Assessments/Work Experience : Provides participants with no prior work history an orientation to the demands of the world of work.
Vision Services : Provides participants with visual impairments skills in being independent in the activities of daily living, i.e., maintaining a home or travel on a bus.
American Red Cross Champaign County Chapter
658 Bodey Circle
Urbana , OH 43078
937-653-7276 Phone
937-653-6570 Fax
Natural and man-made emergency disaster relief; health and safety training; youth safety programs
Ombudsman
15 E. Fourth St. Dayton Ohio 45402 937-223-4613 or 1-800-395-8267
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.
Catholic Social Services
1201 Fairington Road
Sidney , OH
45365
800-521-6419 Phone
Website:
www.cssmv.org
Services:
Information & Referral, Home Care Options.
Lutheran Social Services of Mid America
Executive Office
6430 Inner Mission Way
Dayton , OH 45459
937-433-2140
Lutheran Social Services provides community services such as adoptions, pregnancy counseling and home studies, credit and debt counseling, and job training.
Springfield Metropolitan Housing Authority

437 E. John St .
Springfield , OH 45505-4036
937-325-7331 Phone
937-325-3657 Fax
Services: Rental Housing/Section 8.
Health District
1512 South US Hwy. 68, Ste. 100 Q
Urbana , OH 43078
937-484-1605 phone
937-484-1622 fax
Provides public health services: Community education, Diabetes screening & education, TB screening, Childhood immunizations, Adult immunizations, BCMH for children with special healthcare needs, Environmental health services, vital statistics, walk-in clinic with nursing consultation, HIV testing and counseling, Blood pressure screening.
American Red Cross/Champaign County Chapter
658 Bodey Circle
Urbana , Ohio 43078

937 653-7276  Phone
937 653 6570 Fax
Disaster Services, Health & Safety, Blood Program, Service to the Military. The American Red Cross provides disaster relief services, coordinates local blood donor programs, and assists military families in connecting with their loved ones serving our country.
Med-Trans Emergency Medical Service, Inc.
405 Harrison St .
Springfield , OH 45503
937-325-4651
Transportation services.
United Way Urbana
616 N. Limestone Street
P.O. Box 59
Springfield , OH 45501
937-324-8687 Phone
937-324-2605 Fax

Hours M-F 9-5
The United Way’s responsibilities encompass several critical areas. Those areas include raising money to distribute to area social service agencies, oversight of how the dollars are spent, monitoring how United Way funded services impact our community, information services (Information and Referral Program), volunteer development ( Volunteer Center) and community building.
caring kitchen
300 Miami Street
Urbana , OH 43078
937-653-8443
Emergency Shelter, soup kitchen, food pantry.
Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities
Champaign County Board
P. O. Box 829
1250 E. Rt. 36
Urbana , Ohio 43078
Phone: (937) 653-5217
Fax: (937) 653-7516
To assist individuals with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities to successfully live, work and learn in the community

Rx for Ohio;   http://www.rxforohio.org/who/

RxforOhio is a program that connects qualified, low-income people with discount prescription drugs, direct from the pharmaceutical manufacturer.

Ohio Advocates for Mental Health (OAMH)

Contact information:
OAMH
1110 Chambers Road
Columbus, OH 43212-1702
1-800-589-2603 (toll-free in Ohio)
E-mail:
oamh@ohioadvocates.org
www.ohioadvocates.org

Ohio Advocates for Mental Health (OAMH), the statewide organization for mental health consumers, has been promoting recovery and independence since 1984. The mission of OAMH is to educate public officials and the community at large about mental health and recovery.

OAMH offers a wealth of educational programs, and has a special interest in advocating for mental health issues at both the state legislative level and the Ohio Department of Mental Health. Some of the programs offered include:

  • BRIDGES
  • Advance Directives
  • Peer Support Training
  • The Ohio Advocates Affiliated Self Help Network
  • Consumer advocacy
  • Climbing into the Driver’s Seat

For additional information, please contact OAMH at 1-800-589-2603, or via e-mail at: oamh@ohioadvocates.org

The Disability Resources Monthly (DRM) Guide To Disibility Resources on the Internet

http://www.disabilityresources.org/OHIO.html

What We Are...   Disability Resources, inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization established to promote and improve awareness, availability and accessibility of information that can help people with disabilities live, learn, love, work and play independently.    Who We Serve...   We serve thousands of individuals with disabilities through a multidisciplinary network of service providers and consumers. In order to reach as many people with disabilities as cost effectively as possible, we target our services and publications to libraries, disability organizations, independent living centers, rehabilitation facilities, educational institutions, and health and social service providers.    What We Do...   We disseminate information about books, pamphlets, magazines, newsletters, videos, databases, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, telephone hotlines and on-line services that provide free, inexpensive or hard-to-find information to help people with disabilities live independently.

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Champaign Residential Services, Inc.

CRSI Corporate Office
1150 Scioto Street
P.O. Box 29
Urbana, Ohio 43078
937-653-1300
937-484-3472 FAX

http://www.crsi-oh.com/

24-Hour Crisis Hotline: 1-800-224-0422

Developmental Disability Services

A not-for-profit provider of CHOICE and other community services including Adult Day Service options for consumers.

The goal of Champaign Residential Services, Inc. is to provide the best inividualized services and assist all customers in his or her pursuit of a valued and meaningful life. We acknowledge the rights of individuals to participate in the planning and decision-making process regarding their own activities.

 

Mental Health Services

CRSI serves as a community partner and support organization for Ben-El Child and Family Center in providing mental health services, including dual-diagnosis and autism

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