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Coshocton
County
The
County Resource Directory
provides a self-service database of agencies
and programs serving County residents.
Click
this link: http://www.co.coshocton.oh.us/ |
Adult Protective Services
Coshocton County Adult Protective Service.
74 S 2nd St
Newark , OH 43055
Phone: 740-349-6338
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County departments of job and family services are required to investigate
and evaluate all reports of suspected abuse, neglect and exploitation
of adults age 60 and older, who may be handicapped due to aging, or
have a physical or mental impairment which prevents an individual
from providing for one’s own care or protection. Adults are
offered support for protection and self-sufficiency when funding and
services are available. |
Area on Aging
Coshocton County Council
Area on Aging
60788 Southgate Rd
Byesville , OH 43723
Phone : 740 439-4478
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"The Area Agency on
Aging improves the quality of life for older adults in its nine County
communities by advocating for individuals, developing and supporting
a strong network of services and providing resources for older adults."
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Ombudsman
821 Anola Ave. Suite D
Dover Ohio 44622
1-800-967-0615 or 330-364-3465
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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. |
Child Protective Service
Coshocton Child Protective Service
426 Main St
Coshocton , OH 43812
Phone: 740- 622-1837
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The agency is mandated by law and committed to: Investigating all
reports of child abuse, neglect, or dependency Providing casework
staff 24 hours a day, seven days a week, through emergency on-call
services. Responding to emergency situations in one hour when a child
is reported to be at imminent risk. Providing supportive services
to children and their families to eliminate abuse and neglect of children.
Providing substitute care for abused, neglected, and dependent children
who cannot safely remain in their homes. Providing permanent homes,
through adoption, for those children, who can never be reunited with
their parents of legal custodian. |
Crisis Intervention/Mental Health Services
Coshocton County Crisis Line Stopover 24 Hour Crisis Line
610 Walnut St
Coshocton , OH 43812
Phone: 740- 622-4470
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Helps battered and sexually abused women by providing temporary housing,
counseling, support groups, and court advocacy. Site of housing confidential
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Department of Job and Family Services
Coshocton County Job and Family Service
725 Pine St
Coshocton , OH 43812
Phone: 740- 622-1020
Fax: 740-622-5591
Email: http://jfs.Ohio.gov/County/cntydir.stm
HRS: 7a.m to 4:00 M-F |
The Department administers traditional "welfare" programs
such as Medicaid, Food Stamps, Title XX Social Services, child Day
Care, Fraud Investigation and Overpayment Recovery. |
Information and Referral
Coshocton County Information and Referral
760 Chestnut street
Coshocton Ohio 43812
Phone:
Email |
Will refer to sources of free food and/or clothing, based on need.
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Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities
Coshocton County Board of MRDD
110 S 3rd Street Coshocton Ohio 43812
Phone: 740- 622-2674
Email |
Coshocton County Board of MRDD offers services based on individual
needs and desires. Eligible individuals receive assistance in developing
a service plan that is “person-centered” and tailored
to suit a person’s specific needs. |
American Red Cross
245 N 4th St
Coshocton , OH 43812
Phone : 740 -622-0228
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Offers First Aid classes, including adult CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation).
Moderate fee. Call for schedule.
Offers CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) classes for infant through
adult emergencies. Moderate fee. Call for schedule. |
Misc. Resource
Crossroads Crisis Center
604 Walnut Street
Coshocton, Ohio 43812
Phone: 800 294-2500
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Helps battered and sexually abused women by providing temporary housing,
counseling, support groups, and court advocacy. Site of housing confidential
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Misc. Resource
Coshocton County Alzheimer's Respite Program
620 East Main Street
West Lafayette , OH 43845
Phone: 740- 545-6355
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Provides referral for intermittent in-home respite (relief) care for
families caring for persons with Alzheimer's Disease, or related disorders,
including Parkinson Disease, Pick's Disease, Huntington Disease, multi-infarct
syndrome (multiples strokes affecting the mind), and others. Services
are provided by local home care agencies. |
Misc. Resource
Goodwill Industries
301 West Main Street
Coshocton, Ohio 43812
Phone: 740-622-2288
Email |
Goodwill Industries of Ohio is a nonprofit organization providing
assessment, job training, and placement that assists people with disabilities
and other work-related disadvantages to become independent. Goodwill
accomplishes this mission by operating retail stores and other business
within the community to provide on-the-job training and fund Goodwill's
programs. |
Misc. Resource Coshocton County Health Dept.
Chestnut St
Coshocton, Ohio 43812
Phone: 740 622-1736
Email |
Information
and specialty clinics for preventive, therapeutic and diagnostic
treatment for all ages. |
Misc. Resource
Metropolitan Housing Council
823 Magnolia St
Coshocton , Ohio 43812
Phone: 740- 622-6300
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Serve the entire community. Educate families in the areas of home
management, economic home ownership. Promote crime-free and drug-free
housing. Collaborate with governmental, community, and resident organizations.
Explore housing development activities, and maintain solid fiscal
management. |
Misc. Resource
Salvation Army
219 North 4 th Street
Coshocton, Ohio 43812
Phone: 740- 622-2386
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Provides assistance with food and/or clothing to people of all ages,
based on needs. |
Misc. Resource
Social Security
3089 Maple Ave
Zanesville, Ohio 43812
Phone740-452-7539
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Assists with needs for food, clothing, emergency housing, utilities,
life-threatening lack of medication, etc. Do not have to be on public
assistance or pension to qualify for assistance. |
Misc. Resource
Coshocton County Long Term Care Ombudsman Program
550 Harding Rd
Coshocton, Ohio 43812
Phone: 800- 967-0615
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Handles complaints concerning quality of services provided to persons
of all ages residing in nursing homes and adult care facilities, and
those 60 and over receiving in-home services. Seeks to identify, verify,
and resolve these complaints. |
Misc. Resource
Coshocton County United Way
115 N 5th St
Coshocton, Ohio 43812
Phone: 740-622-4567
Email:
unitedway.org |
United Way is a volunteer driven organization that exists to support
the social service and welfare needs of our community. |
| 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. |
| Coshocton County Head Start, Inc.
3201 County Road 16 Coshocton, OH 43812
740/622-9537 740/622-0402
fax
Steve Troendly, Director
& Executive Director stroendly@ccheadstart.org
Full Day/Full Year, Part Day, Child Care,
Preschool, ELI
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Head
Start Association of Ohio
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. |
| Arthritis
Foundation
Take Control. We
Can Help.
Coshocton County Branch
1567 Cassingham Hollow Drive
Coshocton, OH 43812
US
Phone: (614)622-1202
Email: info.coh.ccb@arthritis.org
CLICK BELOW TO VIEW WEBITE;
http://www.arthritis.org/default.asp
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The
Arthritis Foundation is devoted to serving the special needs of
children, teens and young adults with childhood rheumatic diseases
and their families. Right now, there are nearly 300,000 children
in America with some form of arthritis or rheumatic disease.
There are 8.4 million young adults between the ages of 18-44 who
have arthritis and millions of others at risk for developing it.
While there are some issues
that are shared by everyone with arthritis, its impact on school,
social life, family relationships, dating, sports, and almost every
other aspect of an active, growing young person's life raises special
concerns. New coping skills for living with the everyday challenges
of arthritis must be learned. Teens and young adults entering the
workforce have new issues to face.
That’s why the Arthritis
Foundation has assembled this area and its links to multiple resources.
This is one starting point.
Take time to explore other sections of the entire Web site, especially
Arthritis Answers -- the focal point for disease and treatment information.
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Thompkins
Child & Adolescent Services, Inc.
http://www.tcasinc.org/
P.O. Box
257 172 South Friendship Drive New Concord, Ohio 43762
Phone: 740-826-7650
or 800-844-4146 Fax: 740-826-4966 E-Mail: tcasinc@frognet.net
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Welcome
to Thompkins Child and Adolescent Services, Inc.
Thank
you for visiting our web site! Thompkins Child and Adolescent Services,
Inc. (TCAS) is a comprehensive mental health agency that serves
the emotional and behavioral needs of youth ages 2 through 18. We
are a contract agency of Mental Health & Recovery Services Board
funded in part by state and local taxes. Our vision is that every
child and family in our community lives in a nurturing and violence
free environment and are able to utilize their abilities to reach
their full potential as individuals, family members, and citizens
of our community.
We
strive to strengthen families and the community by providing quality
mental health, residential, family-centered support services, and
advocacy to children up to age 18 and their families, in but not
limited to, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Guernsey, Coshocton, and Morgan
Counties and to provide advocacy and family-centered services to
victims of domestic violence in Muskingum and Perry Counties. We
are committed to integrating the values of Respect, Integrity, Dedication,
Quality, and Professionalism into every activity and services provided.
Home
Based Services
Outpatient
Services
Outpatient
Handbook
Residential
Services
Response
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Coshocton
County Coordinated Transportation Agency
http://www.coshoctoncounty.net/agency/transportation/
Office Hours
Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Requests 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Pick up times 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
349 1/2 Main Street
Coshocton, OH 43812
Phone: (740) 622-7139 Fax: (740) 623-2591
transportation@coshoctoncounty.net
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Coshocton County Coordinated Transportation
Agency is a demand responsive, door to door transportation service
that is provided for Coshocton County residents who are affiliated
with local social service agencies, senior citizens who have medical
needs and to private pay individuals. In order to use the service,
some passengers must first be qualified or fill out paperwork with
a participating agency.
Mission Statement
The Coshocton County Coordinated Transportation Agency is committed
to ensuring that its county's residents have access to transportation
for health care, employment and daily living needs. Transportation
services will be delivered in a cost-effective and safe manner by
coordinating county organizations and resources.
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