Carroll County

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

Click this link: http://www.carrollCountyOhio.net/

Area Agency On Aging
Carroll County
821 Anola St
Dover , OH 44622
Phone; (330) 364-8800
Adult day services, Companion services, Home delivered meals, Home medical equipment, Homemaker services, Home repair, Electronics monitoring systems, and medical transportation.
Adult Protective Services
Carroll County
95 E Main St
Carrollton , OH 44615
Phone; (330) 627-2571
To respond to and investigate reports of elderly abuse, exploitation or neglect in a timely manner, and to offer assistance where needed
Ombudsman
Carroll County
812 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
Carroll County
95 E Main St
Carrollton , OH 44615
Phone; (330) 627-2571
Assistance with health care, food stamps, Financial assistance, food stamps, Shelter and transportation
Board of MR/DD
Carroll County
2167 Kensington Rd NE
Carrollton , OH 44615
Phone; (330) 627-7651
County agency providing supports to children and adults who have mental retardation or developmental disabilities.
Crisis Intervention/ Mental Health Services
Carroll County
2421 13th St NW
Canton , OH 44708
Phone; (330) 452-6000
Crisis prevention and intervention for drug abuse and mental health services.
Child Protective Services
Carroll County
95 E Main St
Carrollton , OH 44615
Phone; (330) 627-2571
Services are for families with children determined to be at risk of abuse and
Domestic Violence
Carroll 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
Carroll County
408 9th St SW
Canton , OH 44707
Phone; (330) 454-9461
Give drink, clothing and shelter to the homeless. ... reach out to the stranger, the
homeless and dispossessed
Shelters
Carroll County
4450 Belden Village St NW
Canton , OH 44718
Phone; (330) 492-5225
SERVICES: Men's homelessshelter; hot meals served to the public daily 3:45 - 4:45 PM; clothing; furniture; 12 Step Overcomes.
Food Pantries
Carroll County
57 W Main St
Alliance , OH 44601
Phone; (330) 823-5188
Provides emergency assistance and spiritual help to those in need, including rent and utility assistance and foodpantry.
Food Pantries
Carroll County
405 S Linden Ave
Alliance , OH 44601
Phone; (330) 829-0673
Emergency financial assistance and transportation. · Foodpantry, weekly hot meals. · Family reading and math skills.
Salvation Army
Carroll County
620 E Line St
Minerva , OH 44657
Phone; (330) 868-4678
Services provided are health services, addiction dependency, worship services, and family tracing
Goodwill Industries
Carroll County
187 S Broadway Ave
Salem , OH 44460
Phone; (330) 337-9685
This non-profit organization helps people with education, training, and career services for people with physical, mental and emotional disabilities
Catholic Social Services
Carroll County
640 N Main St
Akron , OH 44310
Phone; (330) 467-4888
This organization provides services to help children and youth succeed, strengthening and supporting families
United Way
Carroll County
525 Market St
East Liverpool , OH 43920
Phone; (330) 385-2082
This organization provides services to help children and youth succeed, strengthening and supporting families
Lutheran Social Services
Carroll County
1420 Dogwood Dr
Youngstown , OH 44505
Phone; (330) 740-0344
This organization provides services for families who need financial, human resources and other support services.
Metropolitan Housing Authority
Carroll County
400 Tuscarawas St W
Canton , OH 44702
Phone; 330) 454-8051
Their programs provide assistance to low and moderate income families and individuals
Health Department
Carroll County
95 E Main St
Carrollton , OH 44615
Phone; (330) 627-2571
The health department performs food licensing and food inspection, vaccination programs, free STD and AIDS tests, and other medical
American Red Cross
Carroll County
113 W High Ave
New Phila, OH 44663
Phone; (330) 343-8633
This agency helps prepare communities for emergencies and keep people safe
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.

CRISIS LINES
Carroll County 330-627-5240

Tuscarawas County 330-343-1811

Emergency Prescreening and
24-Hour Crisis Intervention

Evaluation and prescreening provides 24-hour telephone consultation and referral to professional staff who are available to provide mobile outreach assessment as well as walk-in support and linkage to other needed services.

Crisis Stabilization
These services help individuals who do not require psychiatric hospitalization, but require 24 hour non-medical supervision. Our 5-bed unit and around the clock staff offer support and supervision for individuals in crisis.

Case Management
Trained professionals provide case management services for children and adults. These professionals advocate for and link clients with community resources.

Family and Children First

Help Me Grow - Counseling Services - Big Brothers, Big Sisters - Head Start - Juvenile Court

Family Services


If you'd like information on services available to your family, call, email, or stop in:
      Marjorie Carrothers, Coordinator
     330 627 3201
      111 E. Main St
      Carrollton,OH 44615

http://familyfirst.carrollcountyohio.net/familyfirst.carrollcountyohio.net

 


Family and Children First works to:

  • Help kids involved with more than one county agency (Juvenile Court, Childrens' Services, MRDD, etc.)
  • Help families discover resources in the community (health, job-seeking, counseling, assistance)
  • Develop activities to help families grow stronger.


Carroll County Needs Assessment
Family and Children First recently assessed the biggest needs of Carroll County. Many people gave their input, and you might find some results revealing.

ADAMH of Tuscarawas and Caroll Counties

http://www.adamhtc.org/

Address P.O. Box 6217
1260 Monroe St. SW, Suite 27N
New Philadelphia, OH 44663

Phone:
330-364-6488 (Tuscarawas County)
330-627-7912 (Caroll County)

Fax:
330-364-3307

 

The Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services
Board of Tuscarawas and Carroll Counties is a Public
Board established by Ohio statute for the purpose of
planning, funding, monitoring and evaluating contracted
mental health, alcohol, drug services to residents of
Tuscarawas and Carroll Counties.

 

Services

The ADAMHS Board provides funding for a wide array of community based mental health and addiction services. Those services include:

Mental Health Services

- Diagnostic Assessments
- Psychological Testing
- Individual and Group Counseling
- Case Management
- Partial Hospitalization
- Crisis and Emergency Services
- Social Recreation
- Family Counseling
- Children's Behavioral Health
- Housing Assistance
- Domestic Violence Assistance
- Inpatient Psychiatric Services

Substance Abuse Services

- Individual and Group Counseling
- Case Management
- Intensive Outpatient
- Drug and Alcohol Detox Services
- Drug and Alcohol Halfway House
- Drug and Alcohol Prevention

 

The ADAMHS Board...Innovative Leadership and Support for a Changing World

Veterans Service Commission

http://carrolltonveterans.com/

Phone: 330-627-2590

Fax: 330-627-0018

160 2nd Street SW

Carrollton, Ohio 44615

Alt: Martha King

Office Hours: Veteran Service Officer:

Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Shari Howells

E-Mail : carvets50@ verizon.net

 

Who is Eligible:
A former member of the Armed Forces of the United States who served on active military duty and was discharged from the service under honorable conditions, and who either served on active duty for reasons other than training, or, incurred a disability recognized by the Department of Veterans Affairs or Department of Defense as service connected. Each application for financial assistance shall be a veteran (as outlined above) , an active duty member of the Armed Forces of the United States, or the spouse, surviving spouse, dependent parent, minor child or ward of a veteran, or active duty member of the Armed Forces of the United States who has been a bona fide resident of Carroll County for at least three months.

 

The Veterans Service Commission provides these services:

Emergency financial assistance to eligible veterans and family members who have demonstrated a need.

 

Emergency Financial Assistance:

Financial Assistance within the Veterans Service Commission provides short-term basic living needs to eligible veterans, spouses, dependent children and widows on an emergency basis. These benefits may include:

  • Assistance with Utility bills

  • Food orders

Each case if reviewed by the Board on individual basis

Transportation:

  • Provide transportation to and from VA medical facilities, Canton Clinic, Brecksville VA , and Wade Park VA

Contact the Veterans Service Office for scheduling. (330)-627-2590

Emergency Financial Assistance:

  • DD214 (or equivalent)

  • Present a photo ID of yourself

  • Proof of residency

  • Proof of household income

  • Copies of all current monthly bills

  • Landlord statement, if applicable

Proof of Social Security Number; Veteran/Spouse/Dependent children

 

Benefits, Compensation, or Pension

•  DD214 (or equivalent)

•  Proof of household income

•  Marriage Certificate

•  Divorce Certificate (of all past marriages; veteran and spouse)

•  Birth Certificate (s)

•  Death Certificate; veteran/spouse

Proof of Social Security Number; Veteran/Spouse/Dependent children

Applying for Benefits:

Assistance when dealing with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The Veteran Service Office represents and assists veterans, spouses, dependent children, surviving widows, and parents of deceased veterans entitled to D.I.C., when they apply to the VA for benefits.

 

Military Discharges, Medals, and other Military Records:

The Veterans Service Commission will assist veterans in obtaining their Military Discharge, Medals, and other Military Records

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