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Fulton
County
The
County Resource Directory
provides a self-service database of agencies
and programs serving County residents.
Click this link: http://www.fultonCountyoh.com/
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Area Agency on Aging
Fulton County
2155 Arlington Ave
Toledo , OH 43609
Phone; (419) 382-0624 |
Adult day services, Companion services, Home delivered
meals, Home medical equipment, Homemaker services, Home repair,
Electronics monitoring systems, and medical transportation |
Adult Protective Services
Fulton County
604 S Shoop Ave
Wauseon , OH 43567
Phone; (419) 337-0010 |
To respond to and investigate reports of elderly
abuse, exploitation or neglect in a timely manner, and to offer
assistance where needed |
Ombudsman
Fulton County 740 Spitzer Bldg. 520 Madison Ave. Toledo Ohio 43604
Phone; 1-800-542-1874
Or 419-259-2891 |
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
Fulton County
604 S Shoop Ave
Wauseon , OH 43567
Phone; (419) 337-0010 |
Assistance with health care, food stamps, Financial
assistance, food stamps, Shelter and transportation |
Board of MR/DD
Fulton County
1210 N Ottokee St
Wauseon , OH 43567
Phone; (419) 337-4575 |
County agency providing supports to children and
adults who have mental retardation or developmental disabilities
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Crisis Intervention/ Mental health Services.
Fulton County
508 Wayne Ave
Defiance , OH 43512
Phone; (419) 782-4906 |
Crisis prevention and intervention for drug abuse
and mental health services. |
Child Protective Services
Fulton County
604 S Shoop Ave
Wauseon , OH 43567
Phone; (419) 337-0010 |
Services are for families with children determined
to be at risk of abuse and neglect |
Domestic Violence
Fulton County
National Domestic Violence Hotline
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Phone; 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. |
Misc. resources; Shelters
Family
House
Fulton County
669 Indiana Ave
Toledo , OH 43602
Phone; (419) 242-5505 |
Emergency shelter for homeless families, health
assessments, job training and pre-school. |
Misc. resources; Shelters
Fulton County
1933 Spiel Busch Ave
Toledo , OH 43624
Phone; (419) 244-6711 |
An emergency shelter offering temporary housing
to homeless families and people who speak Spanish as their first
language. |
Misc. resources; Food pantries Catholic
Diocese of Toledo: Worship Office
Fulton County
401 Ditto St
Archbold , OH 43502
Phone; (419) 445-5566 |
The Community Services Ministry runs a foodpantry,
provides temporary housing for homeless families |
Misc. resources; Food pantries St
Johns Jesuit High School
Fulton County
5901 Airport Hwy
Toledo , OH 43615
Phone; (419) 865-5743 |
Soup-kitchen, assisting in the medical clinic, distributing
clothes, organizing and distributing food in the food-bank and tutoring.
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Salvation Army.
Fulton County
232 W Washington St
Napoleon , OH 43545
Phone; (419) 599-2769 |
Services provided are health services, addiction
dependency, worship services, and family tracing |
Misc. resource;
Goodwill Industries
Fulton County
1524 N Clinton St
Defiance , OH 43512
Phone; (419) 782-2577 |
This non-profit organization helps people with education,
training, and career services for people with physical, mental and
emotional disabilities. |
Catholic Social Services
Fulton County
222 Depot St
Wauseon , OH 43567
Phone; (419) 335-1594 |
This organization provides services for families
who need financial, human resources and other support services.
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United Way
Fulton County
611 N Perry St
Napoleon , OH 43545
Phone; (419) 599-8176 |
This organization provides services to help children
and youth succeed, strengthening and supporting families |
Lutheran Social Services
Fulton County
T793 State Route 66
Archbold , OH 43502
Phone; (419) 267-5528 |
The placement assistance program that the Lutheran
Social Services of Mid- America includes clerical work, nursing,
food services, laundry housekeeping and a variety of community services
in one. |
Metropolitan Housing Authority
Fulton County
1044 Chelsea Ave
Napoleon , OH 43545
Phone; (419) 592-1900 |
Their programs provide assistance to low and moderate
income families and individuals |
Health Department
Fulton County
606 S Shoop Ave
Wauseon , OH 43567
Phone; (419) 337-0915 |
The health department performs food licensing and
food inspection, vaccination programs, free STD and AIDS tests,
and other medical assistance. |
American Red Cross
Fulton County
117 W Washington St
Napoleon , OH 43545
Phone; (419) 592-4806 |
This agency helps prepare communities for emergencies
and keep people safe |
| RX for Ohio Website; who |
RxforOhio is a program that connects qualified,
low-income people with discount prescription drugs, direct from
the pharmaceutical manufacturer. |
| Simply
EZ Home Delivered Meals
Fresh Health Meals
Delivered Weekly
Toledo/Lima |
Address
Simply EZ - Home Delivered Meals
321 Superior St.
Rossford, OH 43460
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Phone
419-662-3963
Fax
419-662-3963 |
Address
Simply EZ - Home Delivered Meals
1860 South Dixie Hwy.
Lima, OH 45804 |
http://www.simplyez.net/index.phpindex |
Simply
EZ has been recognized numerous times by the Central Ohio Area
Agency on Aging for Exemplary Performance in Providing Home Care
Services.
We deliver more than 25,000 meals per week to over 47 counties
in Ohio. Our weekly visits bring a variety of meals including
low-sugar and low sodium choices as well as adhering to sensitive
dietary restrictions. Our portions are freshly sealed for easy
heat and serve. |
Office
of the Ohio Consumers Counsel - Your Residential Utility
Consumer Advocate
10 West Broad Street, Suite 1800, Columbus, Ohio 43215-3485
1-877-742-5622 (toll-free in Ohio) or 614-466-8574
Customer Service Representatives can
be reached toll free at
1-877-PICKOCC (742-5622) or by email
at occ@occ.state.oh.us
and are to respond to consumers' questions about utility services.
Click
here to fill out and submit an online contact form.
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Utility Complaints or
Questions? Call 1-877-PICKOCC
If youre like most consumers,
you pay your monthly utility bill without a second thought. However,
sometimes the utility billing process can cause confusion or concern.
Thats when you can call the Office of the Ohio Consumers Counsel
(OCC) toll-free hotline for help with your utility disputes or
questions. If you have a complaint or question
about charges on your telephone bill, a meter reading problem
or you need additional information about your utility services,
the OCC can help.
About the OCC
Role and overview
The Office of the Ohio Consumers' Counsel
(OCC) represents the interests of 4.5 million households in Ohio.
Led by Janine L. Migden-Ostrander, the OCC advocates for residential
consumers in state and federal courts, administrative proceedings
before the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio and federal regulatory
agencies. The state agency also monitors utility companies' compliance
with legislative regulatory standards and orders. In addition,
the OCC educates consumers about utility issues and the services
provided by their investor-owned electric, natural gas, telephone
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| Welcome to The Ability
Center
Toledo Main Office
5605 Monroe Street
Sylvania, Ohio 43560 USA
(419) 885-5733 (V/TTY)
(419) 882-4813 (Fax)
(866) 885-5733 (Toll Free)
Get
maps and directions
Defiance Satellite Office
1935 East Second Street, Suite C
Defiance, OH 43512
(419)782-5441(V/TTY)
(877)209-8336(Toll Free)
(419)782-9231(Fax)
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About The Ability Center
The Ability Center is
a non-profit independent living center in Northwest Ohio. The
Center serves seven Ohio counties: Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Lucas,
Ottawa, Williams and Wood; with satellite offices in Defiance
and Ottawa counties.
Our Mission is: To assist
people with disabilities to live, work and socialize within a
fully accessible community. We do this by providing a variety
of services including: Information and Referral, Advocacy, Community
Living, Youth Services and Independent Living Skills Services,
Peer Support, and more.
The Center also provides
adaptive cooking classes, basic budgeting classes, instruction
on navigating local public transportation, minor disability-related
bathroom modifications and constructs access ramps for homes.
The Center also provides information and referral to local, state
and national disability and independent living resources.
The Ability Center assists
in the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) process for children
with disabilities in local schools and provides leadership training
and opportunities for adolescents with disabilities. The Center
links individuals with disabilities to local recreation activities,
as well as running Camp Cricket -- a summer day camp for children
with and without disabilities.
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Hands
of Grace Faith in Action
http://www.fianationalnetwork.org
104 Monroe Street,
Suite 2
Delta, OH 43515-1150
Hours: 9:00 - 12:00
and 1:00 - 3:00, M - F
Contact: Ms. Cheryl
Witt
Ph: (419) 822-3556
Fax: (419) 822-3924
Print info | Email
Collaboration Site
Hours: 9:00 - 12:00 and 1:00 - 3:00, M - F
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Service
Area: Fulton County
Serves: Alzheimers/Dementia;
Developmentally Disabled; Frail/Elderly; Mentally Ill; Physically
Disabled; Terminally Ill
Services: Bill Paying;
Chores; Friendly Visit; Housekeeping; Link People; Meal Preparation;
Personal Care; Respite Care; Shopping; Telephone Reassurance;
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Family
Service of Northwwest Ohio
http://www.fsno.org/index.html
701 Jefferson Avenue,
Suite 301
Toledo, OH 43624
(corner of Erie & Jefferson)
(419) 335-3732 or toll
free at (800) 693-6000
Fax: (419) 335-3462
Hours of Operation
Monday: 8am to 6pm
Tuesday: 9am to 6pm
Wednesday: 9am to 5pm
Thursday: 8am to 6pm
Friday: 9am to 5pm
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Families
seeking help may contact the Four County Family Center directly.
We have offices in Defiance , Fulton , Henry, and Williams Counties
. All offices can be accessed through our central telephone number.
Referrals from schools, courts and other community organizations
are also welcome. For those that qualify, there is a sliding fee
scale based on the size of the household and on the income. As
appropriate, we also work with Medicaid, private health insurance
and the Mental Health Board.
*Depression
*School problems
*Communication issues
*Parenting challenges
*Sibling issues
*Adjustment difficulties
*Divorce
*Grief and loss
*Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
*Violence or aggressive behavior
*Abuse (physical or sexual)
*Unexplained behavioral changes
*Eating disorders
*Stress management
*Family and marital counseling
We Believe:
in the infinite
worth of each person; that all people have a right to
feel safe, to be loved, and to be treated with respect;
that families are the core unit of our society; that empowered
families build strong communities; that caring families
will have a positive impact on future generations.
Family Service of Northwest Ohio has been in the forefront
of designing and delivering programs that work to meet
the needs of families since 1904. We believe that providing
services in the most efficient and economical manner is
as important as the care and dignity we bring to the people
we serve.
Family Service of Northwest Ohio has a history of partnerships
and cooperative relationships with other local human service
organizations adding value to the families we serve.
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