Butler County

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

Please click this link:
http://www.butlerCountyOhio.org/
Butler Metropolitan Housing Authority
4110 Hamilton Middletown Road
Hamilton , OH 45011-6218
PH:   513-896-4411
Fax:  513-896-9381
Services: Rental Housing/Section 8
Adult Protective Services
Butler County Dept. of Job and Family Services
Hamilton Office
315 High St .
8 th Floor
Hamilton , OH 45011
PH:  513-887-4081
This program receives and investigates complaints of possible abuse, neglect, and exploitation of anyone over the age of 18, with emphasis placed on the elderly. The goal of Adult Protective Services is to enable each individual to live safely and independently in the community as long as possible.
Area Agency on Aging
Ohio Dept. of Aging / Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio
Holiday Office Park
644 Linn Street, Suite 1100
Cincinnati , OH  45203

PH:  513-721-1025
Toll Free:  800-252-0155
Help4Seniors.org
Serving older adults in Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton and Warren Counties.
Services Provided:
Adult Day Services
Companion Services
Home Delivered Meals
Home Medical Equipment
Homemaker Personal Care/Respite Care
Home Repair
Electronic Monitoring Systems
Medical Transportation

Department of Job and Family Services
Butler County Dept. of Job and Family Services


Hamilton Office
315 High St. 9 th Floor
PO Box 4000
Hamilton , OH 45011


PH:  513-887-4000
Toll Free:  800-582-4267
Fax:  513-887-4296/4334
Hours: 7-5 M-F
Butler County Job & Family Services

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.

Department of Job and Family Services
Butler County Dept. of Job and Family Services


Middletown Office
1021 Central Avenue
Middletown , OH 45044


PH:   513-425-8625
Toll Free:   800-582-4267
Fax:   513-425-8777

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.
Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities
Butler County Board
155 Donald Dr .
Fairfield , OH 45014
PH:   513-867-5962
Fax:  513-867-5078
To assist individuals with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities to successfully live, work and learn in the community
Crisis Intervention/Mental Health Services
Butler County Mental Health Board
110 South College Avenue
Oxford , OH  45056   
24/7 Crisis/Emergency services:
Oxford Area:
PH:  513-523-4146

Hamilton, Fairfield, West Chester Areas:
PH:  513-894-7002

Middletown Area:
PH:  513-424-5498
www.bcmhb.org

Provider/Agency Web Sites:
St. Joseph Orphanage
/Care Case Management

TDD: 513-523-4146
Outpatient counseling/psychotherapyfor children, adults, and family.
24-Hour crisis intervention/information and referral hotline for adults and families.
24-Hour assistance for sexual assault survivors through the Butler County
Rape Crisis Program and Educational programs about a variety of mental health issues, including child abuse prevention, suicide prevention, etc.
Child Protective Services
Butler County Children Services Board
300 N. Fair Avenue
Hamilton , OH 45011
PH:  513-887-4055
Toll Free:  800-325-2685
www.bccsb.org
C hildren and adolescents throughout Butler County experience crises that threaten the very existence of a stable family life and endanger their emotional and, sometimes, their physical well-being. Many of these children have been abused, neglected or abandoned.
Butler County Children Services offers programs to these children and their families which target the protection of the children and preservation of the family unit whenever possible.
Authority to protect children is granted to Butler County Children Services by federal and state laws. These laws mandate that the agency intervene with services to assure children who are at risk of abuse or neglect receive attention. Children Services usually begin once an allegation of abuse or neglect is brought to the attention of the agency. Such referrals often come from someone other than the parent; however, parents may call directly, seeking help.
Once a referral is made, Children Services investigates to determine if the charge is true, and if so, whether the child continues to be at risk of harm.
After interviewing the child and the family, the agency determines the ability of the family to accept and use help, and then tries to provide services that will protect the child and help the parents alter their behavior.
If all resources available to the child and family fail to help or if they are not considered appropriate and the child's safety is still at issue, Butler County Children Services must begin legal action to separate the child from the family.

Domestic Violence
YWCA Dove House
244 Dayton St .
Hamilton , OH 45011
PH:  513-863-7099
Toll Free:  800-618-5523

Crisis:  513-863-7099

Domestic violence shelter.
Domestic Violence
Angel Place Shelter
64 S. Main St .
Middletown , OH 45044
Crisis:  877-952-6435
PH:   513-727-9745
Fax:  513-422-8633
Domestic violence shelter.
Easter Seals Southwestern Ohio
231 Clark Road
Cincinnati ,  OH  45215
PH:  513-821-9890
Services Offered at this location:
Adult & Senior Services
Adult Day Care Services
(Center-based, Medical Model Adult Day Programming/Personal and Social Supports Center-Based)
Camping and Recreation
Adventure
Early Education & Care
(Ages 0-5)
Early Intervention (Ages 0-3)
Medical Rehabilitation & Health Services
Contract Therapy Services
Nursing Services for Adults
School Aged Children (Ages 6-21)
Access Science
Support Services
Information and Referral Program
Transportation and Referral Program.

Osmbudsman

7162 Reading Road

Suite 1150

Cincinnati, Ohio 45237

PH:  513-945-4160    Or

Toll Free:  1-800-488-6070

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.
Shared Harvest Foodbank
5901 Dixie Highway
Fairfield , OH 45014
PH:   513-874-0114
Fax:  513-874-0152
Shared Harvest.org
Provides emergency food service.
Catholic Social Services
140 N. Fifth St ..
Hamilton , OH 45011
PH:   513-863-6129
Fax:: 513-863-0524
CSSdoorway.org
Services include counseling, support and resources for families, children and individuals. Catholic Social Services of Southwest Ohio also provides numerous programs on various topics. Six offices offer caring staff and resource access to persons of all faiths.
The Caregiver Assistance Network sponsored by Catholic Social Services of Southwest Ohio offers programs on all aspects of family care giving for professionals, volunteers, and family. Educational programs, support groups, phone helpline, quarterly newsletter and consulting services are also among the many services provided by the Catholic Social Services of Southwest Ohio.
Lutheran Social Services
11370 Springfield Pike
Cincinnati , OH
PH:  513-326-5430
Primary Focus : Mental health and substance abuse services.
Services Provided: Substance abuse treatment.
Type of Care: Outpatient.
Special Programs/Groups: Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, DUI/DWI offenders, Criminal justice clients.
Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Private health insurance, Military insurance.
Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale based on income and other factors.
Special Language Services: ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired, Spanish
Salvation Army
235 Ludlow St .
Hamilton , Ohio 45011
PH:   513-863-1445
Fax:  513-863-7521
Character building activities for youth and adults; structured recreational programs; emergency and disaster assistance; counseling for families in crisis situations; free hot noontime meals for individuals.
Salvation Army
Adult Rehabilitation Center
(MEN ONLY)
2250 Park Ave.
Box 12546
Cincinnati , OH 45212-0546
PH:   513-351-3457
ARC Center
The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers (ARC's) serve men and women with social, emotional and spiritual needs who have lost their ability to cope with their problems and provide for themselves. The ARC's provide adequate housing with work, group and individual therapy in clean, wholesome surroundings.
Physical and spiritual care prepare those men and women to re-enter society and return to gainful employment. Frequently those rehabilitated are reunited with families and resume a normal lifestyle.
The work therapy program of the ARC's includes the collection and repair of donated materials and the operation of Salvation Army Thrift Stores in which restored goods are sold at reasonable prices. Proceeds from these stores, in turn, support the programs of the ARC's
Alzheimers Association Butler/Warren County
140 N. Verity Pkwy.
Middletown , OH 45042
513-705-9168 phone
800-441-3322 phone
WEB Address:
www.alz.org /grtrcinc
Provides information, referral, and support to those coping with Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders. The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Cincinnati Chapter also offers support and education groups to family members, professionals and the community.
Home Delivered Meals


Butler County
888-597- 2751
The Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio provides funding for congregate and home delivered meals program in their five County area. Dietetic assistance, nutritional and sanitation training are also provided. The Information and Referral line in your service area will help find a needed service.
United Way
1131 Manchester Ave.
Middletown , OH 45042-1925
(513) 705-1160 phone
Website:
http://www.uwgc.org/
Butler County United Way supports 50 programs provided by 29 human service agencies throughout Butler County, which provide services to those in need. 211, a program supported by BCUW, is available for those in need to access the most comprehensive database of human services in Butler County.
American Red Cross, Butler County Chapter
1227 Central Ave.
Middletown , OH 45042
513-423-9233
Natural and man-made emergency disaster relief; health and safety training; youth safety programs
Cincinnati Association for the Blind

2045 Gilbert Ave.
Cincinnati , Ohio 45202-1490
513-221-8558 Phone
513-221-2995 fax
www.cincyblind.org
Providing individual assessment and special equipment or visual aids for independent living to area seniors experiencing visual impairment.
Fairfield Food Pantry .
1085 Magie Ave
Fairfield , Ohio 45014
513-829-9047
Serving residents of Fairfield and beyond, this food pantry is easily accessible from its location near Dixie Highway. Bring I.D. and some proof of need.
Goodwill Industries and Rehabilitation Center, Butler County
10600 Springfield Pike
Cincinnati , Ohio 45215
513-771-4800 phone
513-771-4959 fax
www.cincinnatigoodwill.org
Provides vocational rehabilitation, employment skills training, job placement and support services, and sheltered employment for those with significant barriers to employment in the open market.
Mercy Franciscan at St. Raphael

610 High St .
Hamilton , Ohio 45011
513-603-8200 phone
513-893-1815 fax
Emergency assistance services, social work/case management, food pantry (walk-in hours M-F: 10 am - 12 pm, 2 - 4 pm); clothing; fans and air conditioners; prescription drug assistance; vision screening; school supplies; layette program.
Crisis Intervention/Mental Health Services
Mental Health Association

5963 Boymel Drive
Fairfield , Ohio 45014
513-860-8361phone
513-860-9241 fax
www.mentalhealthassn.org
Provides community mental health services. Prevention programs such as the Clermont County Suicide Prevention Program; supportive services such as Compeer, Prevention Connection and Support Group Clearinghouse; and, educational programs such as monthly Mental Health Roundtables, public lectures and professional workshops. In addition, MHA conducts stigma eradication and mental health screening activities throughout the year but especially during Mental Health Month each May and Mental Illness Awareness Week each October.
The mission of the MHA is to be an advocate and catalyst for improved quality of life for people with mental illness and for promotion of mental wellness in the Greater Cincinnati area.
MHA serves Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, Warren and Butler Counties in Ohio. We are an affiliate of the National Mental Health Association.
New Wine Food Pantry/Lighthouse Food Pantry
626 Ridgelawn Ave.
Hamilton , Ohio 45013
513-867-9463 phone
513-867-9462 phone
www.hamiltonlighthouse.org
Serving residents on Hamilton's west side, this pantry will deliver bags of groceries to those unable to leave their home. They also stock bags of groceries in their church lobby for pick-up for those who need food outside regular food pantry hours. Bring I.D., proof of income, proof or residency, and proof of family size.
Serve City

622 East Ave.
Hamilton , Ohio 45011
513-737-9701 phone
Food Pantry & Shelter:
Located on the east side of Hamilton, this food pantry operation serves over 2,000 people per month, which includes the Appalachian community and a growing Hispanic population. Bring I.D., eligibility based on income. Emergency shelter, clothing and furniture are also available.
Senior Citizens, Inc.
Hamilton Senior Center :
140 Ross Ave.
Fairfield Senior Center :
536 Patterson Blvd. West Chester Senior Center:
9090 Cox Rd.
Hamilton , Ohio 45013
Fairfield , Ohio 45014
West Chester , Ohio 45069
513-867-1998
513-867-9186 fax
513-867-1998
513-867-1998
www.butlerseniors.org
Multi-purpose, multi-location agency serving southern Butler County adults aged 55+ with social-recreational activities, home-delivered meals, social work supports, transportation and information/referral.
Supports to Encourage Low-Income Families (S.E.L.F.) .

222 High St. #400
Hamilton , Ohio 45011
513-868-9300
513-785-3692 fax
www.selfhelps.org
SELF assists families in achieving and sustaining self-sufficiency through employment education and emergency assistance services. SELF works to strengthen neighborhood networks by organizing communities for action and cultivating local assets/resources. whowho
Huntingtons Disease Society
3537 Epley Ln.
Cincinnati , OH 45247
513-741-4372 phone
513-741-4645 fax
Promote and support research to find a cure. Help people and families affected by the disease. Educate the public and healthcare professionals about HD.
Lifespan
1900 Fairgrove Avenue (Rt. 4)
Hamilton , OH  45011
1-888-597-2751
Website:
www.lifespanOhio.org
A private, non-profit 60 year old agency dedicated to improving the quality of lives throughout the Ohio Counties of Butler and Warren.
Provides homecare, guardianship, family connection services, representative payee, outpatient therapy/counseling.

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.

Open Door Ministries- ( 513) 961-2259

Representative payee for managing disability incomes for the mentally ill; emergency assistance to families in Walnut Hills; food pantry, drop-in area, neighborhood programs
Mental Health Assn. (513) 721-2910 MHA provides education, advocacy and coordination of services through a variety of programs. The MHA maintains a searchable comprehensive listing of support groups for persons with mental health needs.
FreeStore/FoodBank (513) 482-4500 We provide food and clothing to people who are unemployed, or whose homes have been destroyed by flood or fire. We provide evening meals to hungry children through Kids Cafe. We help people find safe places to live. We distribute donated and surplus food to approximately 500 non-profit agencies in 20 counties, who in turn help prevent hunger in their own neighborhoods.
Website; http://seniorcitizensguide.com/cinday/index.htm The Senior Citizen's Guide to Cincinnati / Dayton is designed to help older adults and those with aging parents or spouses find housing, health, financial, travel, entertainment, consumer services, and other senior-related resources in Butler, Greene, Hamilton, Montgomery, & Warren Counties in Ohio and Boone, Campbell, & Kenton Counties in Northern Kentucky.

DBSA -Middletown

4203 Grand Avenue

Middletown, OH  45044

PH:  937-514-9575

E-mail: mrs.gsjohnson@gamil.com

http://groups.google.com/group/dbsupport

Contact:  Gina

DBSA - Middletown

(20 something, ages 16-29)

Ph:  513-755-1916

E-mail:  ppdoula@earthlink.net

Contact:  Melissa

The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) is the nations leading patient-directed organization on the most prevalent mental illnesses depression and bipolar disorder. The organization helps to foster an understanding about the impact and management of these life-threatening illnesses. DBSA supports research, education and advocacy on behalf of those individuals living with mood disorders.

DBSA is a not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) organization that has a grassroots network of more than 1,000 patient-run support groups across the country. DBSA publishes more than two dozen educational materials about living with mood disorders, all available free of charge. Its educational materials have no medical or scientific jargon, and convey a message of hope and optimism. DBSA advocates in Washington, D.C., on behalf of people living with mood disorders, providing congressional testimony and ensuring the voice of the patient is heard.

Camelot Community Care

CINCINNATI OFFICE
Steve Tutt, State Director
2245 Gilbert Avenue, Suite 100
Cincinnati, OH 45206
Business: (513) 961-5900
Fax: (513) 961-5903
cincinnati@camelotcare.com

Website; http://www.camelotcommunitycare.org/default.asp

Camelot Community Care is national non-profit child welfare and behavioral health organization committed to providing quality services to children and families that are client focused and strength based. Our programs include In Home Counseling, Therapeutic Foster Care, Outpatient counseling, Case Management, and adoptions.

Camelot Community Care's mission is to develop and provide services which enable children and families to realize their own potential.

Camelot Community Care operates in 5 states serving over 5000 families with over 400 employees

County Program Name Phone Number
Ashtabula Ashtabula County VGP 440-992-2121
Butler LifeSpan, Inc. 513-868-3210, ext. 208
Clark CARE Program of ELderly United 937-324-9000
Cuyahoga Adult Guardianship Services 216-696-1132
Erie/Huron Catholic Charities Adult Advocacy Services 419-668-3073
Franklin/Fairfield/Fayette
Pickway/Delaware
Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging Volunteer Guardian Program 614-645-1928
Geauga Catholic Charities Services of Geauga Co. VGP 440-285-3537
Hamilton Cincinnati Area Senior Services, Inc. 513-721-4330, ext. 244
Hamilton/Warren Personal Guardianship Services, Inc. 513-821-5500
Lake Catholic Charities Services, Lake County 440-352-6191
Lorain Volunteer Guardianship Program – Lorain 440-934-3613
Montgomery Life Essentials, Inc. 937-586-0545 x105
Muskingum Muskingum County VGP  740-452-5463
Richland Adult Advocacy Services, Inc. 419-524-0733
Stark Trillium Family Solutions 330-454-7066, ext. 335
Summit Summit County Guardian Volunteer Program 330-643-8771
Summit Summit County Jobs & Family Services 330-643-7214
Trumbull Guardian Angels of Ohio 330-675-2521
The program is designed to serve the severely mentally disabled individuals that have been judged incompetent by the Probate Court. 
The program offers guardianship of the person only, and will not offer guardianship of the estate. This program will however assist in the facilitation of a payee or guardian of estate when necessary.

The Disability Resources Monthly (DRM) Guide to Disability Resouces on the Internet.

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

 

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Hospice of Dayton

Contact Us

Hospice of Dayton
324 Wilmington Avenue
Dayton, Ohio 45420

Phone: 937.256.4490
Fax: 937.256.9802
Toll free: 1.800.653.4490

http://www.hospiceofdayton.org/

Hospice of Dayton has helped generations of Miami Valley families facing life-limiting illnesses. We can help.

  • Our specialists in hospice and palliative care include physicians, Advance Practice nurses, a respiratory therapist to help address symptoms and keeping you comfortable.
  • Our extensive staff of home health aides and homemakers can help meet the needs of daily living activities.
  • Our highly trained and licensed professional counseling staff provides emotional support for you and your family.
  • Our commitment to you is to do whatever it takes to maintain your dignity and provide quality of life for you and your family.

Elderly Services Program

800-215-5305

513-868-9281

 

http://www.butlercountyohio.org/elderlyservices/index.cfm?page=home

Helping older adults maintain their independence in Butler County

Our Services

 

  • Adult Day Services
    • Structured programs provide a secure and stimulating environment
  • Case Management
    • A registered nurse or licensed social worker coordinates your services
  • Companion
    • A bonded aide helps with daily activities
  • Consumer Directed Care
    • Allows you to hire a friend or family member to provide homecare services
  • Emergency Response system
    • 24 hour a day protection
    • help with medications
  • Home Delivered Meals
    • Nutritionally balanced meals delivered to you
  • Home Modifications and Repairs
    • Safety upgrades such as ramps, grab bars, and dead-bolt locks
    • Minor repairs
  • Homemaking
    • Light cleaning, laundry and shopping
  • Independent Living Assistant
    • Help with benefit applications or organizing personal records
    • Regular phone contact
  • Medical Equipment
    • Health or Safety-related equipment such as a bath bench, cane or walker
  • Medical Transportation
    • Transportation to medical appointments
  • Personal Care
    • A trained aide help with bathing, dressing and grooming
  • Pest Control
    • Treatment for certain types of pests
  • Respite
    • Relief for caregivers

Vocalink - Language Services

 

http://www.vocalink.net/

 

937-223-1415

Vocalink enables clients to centralize their global communications by managing their translation and interpretation activity in different languages

 

The Right Words

Being able to use the correct word in the right context is the difference between flawless communication and miscommunication. Vocalink Language Services recognizes the value of pure, unadulterated communication.

From business meetings and conferences to over the phone interpreting, our professional and trained interpreters are available for your interpreting needs. Vocalink Language Services can interpret any language you require, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Over the Phone Interpretation

Interpretation over the phone offers a quick solution to last minute communication issues, allowing for immediate understanding. Our most popular communication choice, over the phone interpretation is affordable, efficient and effective.

Butler County Care Facility

Adult Day Services

 

http://www.butlercountyohio.org/Countyhome/

 

1800 Princeton Road, Hamilton, OH 45011
PH:(513) 887-3728 Fax: (513) 785-6627

Mission Statement

The Butler County Care Facility is committed to enhancing the quality of life for all residents while providing family members with the knowledge that their loved one will be cared for in a compassionate and professional manner within a home like atmosphere.

Butler County Care Facility provides a multitude of opportunities for residents to engage in social activities and offers a wide variety of services. Some of these options include:

Social Services/Activities
 Beauty Parlor
 Chapel with a Variety of Denominational Services
 Residents Council, Rural Setting with Scenic Courtyards
 Therapeutic Diets with Dietitian on Staff
 Code Alert Anti-wandering System
 Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy

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