Drug and Alcohol Recovery Resource & Treatment Services Directory 2018
Drug and Alcohol
Recovery Resource &
Treatment Services
Directory 2018
The Community Awareness and Prevention Association (CAPA) is a unique collaboration between the cities
of Brecksville and Broadview Heights and the Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District.
The coalition is comprised of parents, school and law enforcement personnel, business professionals,
religious leaders, health providers and other community activists. Together, CAPA coalition members are
dedicated to mobilizing at the local level to make the communities of Brecksville and Broadview Heights
safer, healthier, and drug-free for all residents.
CAPA has constructed this resource guide for the Brecksville-Broadview Heights community. Here you will
find a comprehensive list of resources, services, and treatment options for individuals and families struggling
with substance abuse. These services include: Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Ala-teen, Al-
Anon, and in-patient and outpatient treatment facilities. Please note that, while specific meeting times have
been listed for your convenience, these are always liable to change. Please use the contact number given to
confirm meeting days and times. ALSO, all meetings are given an OPEN or CLOSED status. OPEN means
that they are accessible to the general public (friends, family, etc.). CLOSED means that the meeting is for
members only—individuals who currently struggle or have struggled with substance use. (O) Indicates that
the meeting is open. (C) Indicates that the meeting is closed. Al-Anon/Ala-teen is a fellowship available only
to friends and family members of those struggling with alcohol addiction. Al-Anon/Ala-teen meetings are
marked as (OTFF)—“Open to Friends and Family”.
Table of Contents
* Alcoholics Anonymous
* Narcotics Anonymous
* Al-Anon
* Ala-Teen
* In/Out-Patient Treatment Facilities
*Families Anonymous
Introduction
First Call For Help, United Way Services…………………………………….. (216) 436-2000
24 Hour Suicide Prevention/Mental Health Crisis/Information………… (216) 623-6888
National 24-Hour Suicide Prevention Hotline (adults & children)………1-800-273-8255
AIDS of Ohio…………………………………………………………………………….. (614) 926-4132
Centers for Disease Control, AIDS………………………………………………1-800-232-4636
ALCOHOLISM Alcoholics Anonymous Cleveland District Office…………………………….. (216) 241-7387 Meeting Information & Peer Intervention……………………………….………www.aacleve.org
CHILD ABUSE Cuyahoga County Department of Children & Family Services…………. (216) 696-5437
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Domestic Violence Center & Child Advocacy Center …………………… (216) 229-2420 24-Hour Hotline………………………………………………………………………. (216) 391-4357
DRUG ABUSE Narcotics Anonymous……………………………………………………………….1-888-438-4673 Meeting Information & Peer Intervention……………………………………1-888-438-4673 ………………………………..….www.na.org/
FAMILY HELP Bellflower Center………………………………………………………………………(216) 431-8200
RAPE Cleveland Rape Crisis Center……………………………………………………..(216) 619-6194
OUTREACH Warmline………………………………………………………………………………..(440) 886-5950
Emergency Resource Numbers
Dependency is a complicated and multifaceted social issue faced by individuals and families from across age groups, cultures, and geographic locations. It is important when trying to understand dependency, to take into account the various risk factors associated with substance us and abuse, as well as genetic, biological, and psychological characteristics that can lead to and perpetuate drug and alcohol reliance. Some environmental risk factors include: addiction in the family, a co-occurring mental illness (such as depression, anxiety, bi-polar disorder, or psychosis), trauma, death in the family, physical or sexual abuse, difficult transitions, loss of employment, moving, or change in family composition (divorce, remarriage, etc.). In addition to environmental risk factors, some individuals (especially those who have addiction in their family) may have a genetic predisposition to chemical dependence. It is important to recognize this complex relationship between genetics and environment and to address both factors when exploring treatment options. We also know that dependency can change brain chemistry and affect a person’s behavior and ability to function normally. Those who struggle with dependency are not weak individuals or people who are too feeble to resist the temptation of use. Rather, dependency is a complicated psychological and biological struggle that can be exacerbated by genetics and environment. Those suffering from personal dependence should never be judged, but can be urged to seek help and treatment. Treatment and treatment options differ according to individual need. When most people hear treatment they automatically think of a detoxification facility. However, that is only one of several forms of treatment and recovery supports available to individuals that struggle with substance abuse. In fact, treatment occurs in a variety of settings, in various forms, and for different lengths of time. Incorporated in this service guide are various options for treatment including: in-patient and out-patient facilities, support groups for addicts (such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous), and support groups for friends and family members of chemically dependent individuals (Such as Al-anon and Ala-teen). When it comes to substance abuse, there are no guarantees for the “perfect treatment”, and different treatment options may be successful (or not) for different people. Because addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease, treatment should not be looked at as a “cure”, but as a step in the direction of recovery. CAPA hopes that this directory will assist you and your loved ones as you combat dependency and explore treatment options available in the community.
Understanding Dependency
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership
is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem. CLICK HERE for a pdf or audio version of Alcoholics Anonymous- Big Book 4th Edition CLICK HERE to find a meeting near you. (https://www.aacleve.org/find-a-meeting/)
Place: Brecksville United Methodist Church
Address: 65 Public Square, Brecksville, Ohio
Meeting: “AA Women” (O)
Day & Time: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 11:00am
Meeting: AA Meeting (O)
Day & Time: Wednesday 5:30pm, Friday 8:00pm
Place: Christ the Redeemer Lutheran Church
Address: 9201 Brecksville Road, Brecksville, Ohio
Meeting: “Back to the Beginning” (O)
Day & Time: Wednesday 7:30pm
Phone Number: (440) 526-2303
Place: Good Shepherd United Methodist Church
Address: 9571 Shepherd Christian Church, Macedonia, Ohio
Meeting: “AA Meeting” (O)
Day & Time: Monday 8:00pm
Phone: (330) 467-5644
Place: Independence Presbyterian Church
Address: 6624 Public Square, Independence, Ohio
Meeting: “Independence AA” (O)
Day & Time: Thursday 7:30pm
Meeting: Saturday Nite Independence
Day & Time: Saturday 8:00pm (O)
Phone: (216) 524-6307
Alcoholics Anonymous
Place: State Road Community Church
Address: 8600 State Road, North Royalton, Ohio
Meeting: “Just Give it Away”(O)
Day & Time: Monday 7:00pm
Meeting: “ Let’s Discuss It” (O)
Day & Time: Monday 7:00pm
Phone: (440) 237-2344
Place: St. Peter’s United Church
Address: 125 East Ridgewood Drive, Independence, Ohio
Meeting: “Seven Hills Brown Bag Discussion” (O)
Day & Time: Wednesday 12:00pm
Phone: (216) 524-1709
Place: Serenity Social Club
Address: 4821 Turney Rd, Garfield Heights, Ohio
Meeting: “Monday Morning Eye Opener” (O)
Day & Time: Monday 10:30am
Meeting: “ 12 x 12 Discussion” (O)
Day & Time: Monday 7:30pm
Phone Number: (216) 883-4131
Place: Seven Hills Methodist Church
Address: 7593 Elmhurst Drive, Seven Hills, Ohio
Meeting: “Seven Hills Men’s Discussion”
Day & Time: Thursday 8:30pm
Meeting: “Seven Hills Serenity” (O)
Day & Time: Friday 8:00pm
Phone Number: (216) 524-1336
A.A. Continued
Place: Triune Lutheran Church
Address: 4801 West Mill Road, Broadview Heights, Ohio
Meeting: “AA by the Book” Meeting (O)
Day & Time: Thursday 8:00pm
Meeting: “12 Steps in 11 Chapters”(C)
Day & Time: Tuesday 7:00pm
Phone Number: (440) 526-3676
Place: St. Michaels Rushian. Orthodox Church
Address: 5025 E. Mill Road Broadview Heights OH, 44147
Meeting: Broadview Heights B.B. Disc. (O), Handicap accessible
Day & Time: Monday 12:00pm
Meeting: Broadview Hts.12x12 Disc
Day & Time: Monday 7:30pm
Phone Number: (440) 526-5922
Place: Northfield Presbyterian Church
Address: 7755 S Boyden Rd Northfield OH, 44067
Meeting: Sagamore Mixed Discussion (C)
Day & Time: Thursday 8:00pm
Phone Number: (330) 467-4137
Place: South Point Hospital, bldg. 2-lower level
Address: 885 W. Aurora Rd., 2 Sagamore Hills OH, 44067
Meeting: Golden Link (C)
Day & Time: Sunday 11:00am
Phone Number: (330) 468-0190
Place: Richfield United Church of Christ
Address: 4340 W. Streetsboro Rd., Richfield OH, 44286
Meeting: Richfield Discussion (C)
Day & Time: Monday 8:00pm
Phone Number: (330) 659-3532
A.A. Continued
NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We
are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete
abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using. We
suggest that you keep an open mind and give yourself a break. Our program is a set of principles written so
simply that we can follow them in our daily lives. The most important thing about them is that they work.
Place: Brecksville United Methodist Church
Address: 65 Public Square, Brecksville, Ohio
Meeting: “Candlelight/Discussion”(C)
Day & Time: Sunday 7:00pm
Meeting: “Step Study”(C)
Day & Time: Tuesday 7:30 pm
Phone: (440) 526-8938
Place: Good Shepherd United Methodist Church
Address: 5930 State Road, Parma, Ohio
Meeting: “Open Discussion”(O)
Day & Time: Thursday 7:30pm
Meeting: “Discussion” (C)
Day & Time: Saturday 7:30pm
Phone: (440) 884-9090
Place: Ridge Road United Church Of Christ
Address: 6050 Ridge Road, Parma, Ohio
Meeting: “Topic Discussion”(O)
Day & Time: Wednesday 7:00pm
Phone: (440) 885-3222
Place: Harbor Lights Complex
Address: 1710 Prospect Avenue E., Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting: “Discussion” (C)
Day & Time: Wednesday 8:00pm (1st and 3rd week)
Phone: (216) 781-3773
Narcotics Anonymous
N.A. Continued
Place: Holy Family Church
Address: 3179 Kent Road, Stow, Ohio
Meeting: Topic Discussion (C)
Day & Time: Tuesday 7:00pm
Phone: (330) 668-6412
Place: Saint Thomas Hospital
Address: 444 Main Street, Akron, Ohio
Meeting: “Starting Clean, Staying Clean” (O)
Day & Time: Friday 10:00am
Meeting: “North Hill Recovery Group” (O)
Day & Time: Thursday 7:30pm
Phone: (330) 375-3000
Place: Robby’s Recovery Center
Address: 538 West Liberty Street, Medina, Ohio
Meeting: Women’s Discussion(C)
Day & Time: Tuesday 7:30pm
Meeting: Discussion(O)
Day & Time: Monday & Thursday 7:30pm
Phone: (330) 952-2611
Place: Emmauel Church of Christ
Address: 1480 Eastwood Avenue, Akron, Ohio
Meeting: Literature Study Speaker(O)
Day & Time: Monday 8:00pm
Meeting: “Candlelight (O)
Day & Time Friday 8:oopm
Meeting: Discussion(C)
Day & Time: Saturday 7:00pm
Phone: (330) 784-6608
Place: Shiloh Baptist Church
Address: 1241 Grant Street, Akron, Ohio
Meeting: “Courage to Change” (O)
Day & Time: Thursday 7:30pm
Phone: (330) 724-8163
Place: Saint Henry’s Rectory
Address: 18200 Harvard Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting: Discussion/Participation(C)
Day & Time: Saturday 7:00pm
Phone: (216) 921-0725
Place: West Side Catholic Center
Address: 3135 Loraine Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting: “Ohio City Recovery Group” (O)
Day & Time: Saturday 6:00pm
Phone: (216) 631-4741
Place: Trinity Cathedral Church
Address: 2230 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting: Discussion/Participation (C)
Day & Time: Tuesday 6:00pm
Phone: (216) 771-3630
Place: Saint Malachi Church
Address: 2459 Washington Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting: “Speaker” (O)
Day & Time: Monday 8:00pm
Phone: (216) 861-5343
Place: St. Agnes of Our Lady Fatima
Address: 6800 Lexington Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting: “Together We Can” (O)
Day & Time: Wednesday 7:30pm
Phone: (216) 391-3947
N.A Continued
Place: Grace Church
Address: 7393 Pearl Road, Middleburg Heights, Ohio
Meeting: Discussion & Participation (O)
Day & Time: Monday 7:30pm
Meeting: Women’s Discussion (C)
Day & Time: Saturday 3:00pm
Phone: (440) 243-4885
Place: Carl Stokes Building
Address: 6001 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting: Frontline Recovery Group(O)
Day & Time: Wednesday 10:30am
Meeting: “Promise of Freedom” (C)
Day & Time: Thursday 10:30am
Meeting: “First Step to Recovery” (O)
Day & Time: Saturday 10:30am
Phone: (216) 781-3773
Place: Lee Heights Community Church
Address: 4612 Lee Road, Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting: “Discussion” (C)
Day & Time: Wednesday 7:30pm (2nd Wednesday of the month)
Meeting: “Discussion” (O)
Day & Time: Sunday 7:00pm
Phone: (216) 581-2448
Place: Salvation Army
Address: 5005 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting: “Discussion” (C)
Day & Time: Tuesday 7:00pm (every 2nd and 4th week)
Meeting: “Discussion” (O)
Day & Time: Friday 7:00pm (every 2nd and 4th week)
Phone: (216) 881-2625
N.A. Continued
Do you worry about how much someone drinks? Do you feel there is no one who understands your problems? Do you tell lies to cover up for someone else’s drinking or what’s happening in your home? Have you been hurt or embarrassed by a drinker’s behavior? Do you feel that if the drinker loved you, she or he would stop drinking? You are not alone. Al-Anon members are people, just like you, who are worried about someone with a drinking problem. CLICK HERE to find a meeting near you or go to al-anon.org
Place: St. Paul Episcopal Church
Address: 1361 W. Market Street, Akron, Ohio
Meeting: “Beginners Meeting” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Wednesday 7:00pm
Meeting: “Akron AAC” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Wednesday 7:30pm
Phone: (330) 836-9327
Place: Lakeshore United Methodist Church
Address: 33119 Electric Boulevard, Avon Lake, Ohio
Meeting: “AAC” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Monday 7:00pm
Phone: (440) 933-5238
Place: St. Marks Presbyterian
Address: 22111 Chagrin Boulevard, Beachwood, Ohio
Meeting: “Discussion” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Monday 8:00pm
Phone: (216) 751-3190
Place: Brecksville United Methodist Church
Address 65 Public Square, Brecksville, Ohio
Meeting: “Brecksville Monday ” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Monday 10:00am
Meeting: “Open Discussion”(OTFF)
Day & Time: Wednesday 7:00pm
Phone: (440) 526- 8938
Al-Anon
Place: Brook Park Community Church
Address: 16845 Holland Road, Brook Park, Ohio
Meeting: “Triangle”(OTFF)
Day & Time: Sunday 4:00pm
Meeting: “Middleburg Wednesday”
Day & Time: Wednesday 8:00 pm
Phone: (216) 433-1515
Place: U.A.W. 1250 Hall
Address: 17250 Hummel Road, Brook Park, Ohio
Meeting: “Expect A Miracle” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Tuesday 8:00pm
Phone: (216) 267-9900
Place: Fellowship Bible Church
Address: 16391 Chillicothe Road, Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Meeting: “Acceptance ”OTFF)
Day & Time: Monday 7:30pm
Meeting: “New Dawn” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Wednesday 9:30am
Phone: (440) 543-5643
Place: Bentleyville Town Hall
Address: 6253 Chagrin River Road, Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Meeting: “Chagrin Falls Discussion ” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Sunday 7:00pm
Phone: (440) 247-5055
Place: Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ
Address: 2590 W. 14th Street, Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting: “Pathways to Recovery” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Tuesday 7:00pm
Phone: (216) 861-7388
Al-Anon Continued
Al-Anon Continued
Place: Bethany Presbyterian Church
Address: 6415 W. Clinton Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting: “Westside Women’s Saturday ” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Saturday 9:00am
Phone: (440) 651-0040
Place: Forest Hill Presbyterian Church
Address: 3030 Monticello Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Meeting: “Now There is Hope ” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Monday 6:30pm
Phone: (216) 321 -2660
Place: Old Stone Church
Address: 91 Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting: “Downtown Cleveland Serenity” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Thursday 12:00pm
Phone: (216) 241-6145
Place: Murtis Taylor Service Center
Address: 13422 Kinsman Road, Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting: “Monday Morning Serenity” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Monday 10:30am
Phone: (216) 283-4400
Place: Murtis Taylor Service Center (2nd Location)
Address: 900 E. 105, Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting: “Pyramid New Beginnings” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Thursday 7:00pm
Phone: (216) 283-4400
Al-Anon Continued
Place: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (2nd Location)
Address: 2747 Fairmount Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Meeting: “Saturday 4th Step Journey” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Saturday 10:00am
Phone: (216) 932-5815
Place: West Park Baptist Church
Address: 4600 W. 159th St., Cleveland, Ohio
Meeting: “Westside Thursday” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Thursday 1:15pm
Phone: (216) 676- 5300
Place: First Methodist Church
Address: 245 Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Meeting: “Paradise Wednesday” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Wednesday 1:00pm
Phone: (330) 923-5241
Place: Lake Shore Christian Church
Address: 2800 Lakeshore Boulevard, Euclid, Ohio
Meeting: “Monday Discussion” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Monday 6:30pm
Phone: (216) 289- 2226
Place: Epiphany Church
Address: 2100 Lakeshore Boulevard, Euclid, Ohio
Meeting: “Beginners Meeting” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Tuesday 7:15pm
Phone: (216) 731-1316
Al-Anon Continued
Place: Eastshore United Methodist Church
Address: 23002 Lakeshore Boulevard, Euclid, Ohio
Meeting: “Lakeshore Thursday” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Thursday 12:00pm
Phone: (216) 429-2636
Place: The Rock Community Church
Address: 9403 Garfield Boulevard, Garfield Heights, Ohio
Meeting: “Garfield Gratitude Monday” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Monday 12:30pm
Phone: (216) 429-2636
Place: Fire Station
Address: 5115 Turney Road, Garfield Heights, Ohio
Meeting: “Al-Anon Facing Alcoholism” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Saturday 10:15am
Phone: (216) 475- 8040
Place: Concordia Lutheran Church
Address: 6075 Brecksville Road, Independence, Ohio
Meeting: “Independence Wednesday Night” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Wednesday 7:00pm
Phone: (216) 524-2188
Place: Grace Church
Address: 7393 Pearl Road, Middleburg Heights, Ohio
Meeting: “Brook Park Al-Anon” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Monday 7:30pm
Phone: (440) 243-4885
Place: Bethel Lutheran Church
Address: 7171 Pearl Road, Middleburg Heights, Ohio
Meeting: “Think Thursday” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Thursday 10:00am
Phone: (440) 843-6663
Place: Olmsted Community Church
Address: 7853 Main Street, Olmsted Falls, Ohio
Meeting: “Olmsted Falls A.M.” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Tuesday 9:30am
Phone: (440) 235-3326
Place: Christ United Church
Address: 23114 West Road, Olmsted Falls, Ohio
Meeting: “Berea-Olmsted Falls Al-Anon” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Sunday 8:00pm
Meeting: “Back to Basics” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Thursday 7:00pm
Meeting: “Berea Friday A.M.” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Friday 10:00am
Phone: (440) 234-3326
Place: Parma South Presbyterian Church
Address: 6155 Pearl Road. Parma, Ohio
Meeting: “Parma New Beginnings” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Wednesday 10:30am
Phone: (440) 885-2652
Place: St. Columbkille Parish Center
Address: 6740 Broadview Road, Parma, Ohio *(far west entrance)
Meeting: “Parma Serenity” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Thursday 8:00pm
Phone: (216) 524 4816
Al-Anon Continued
Al-Anon Continued
Place: Garfield Memorial Church
Address: 3650 Lander Road, Pepper Pike, Ohio
Meeting: “Lander Circle Pathways” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Thursday 6:00pm
Phone: (216) 831-1566
Place: Rocky River Presbyterian Church
Address: 21750 Detroit Road, Rocky River, Ohio
Meeting: “Suburban West” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Tuesday 8:00pm
Phone: (440) 333-4888
Place: Rockport UMC
Address: 3301 Wooster Road, Rocky River, Ohio
Meeting: “Friday A.M. West” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Friday 9:45am
Phone: (440) 331-9433
Place: Seven Hills Methodist Church
Address: 7593 Elmhurst Drive, Seven Hills, Ohio
Meeting: “One Day At A Time” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Friday 8:00pm
Phone: (216) 524-1336
Place: Our Redeemer Lutheran Church
Address: 7196 S.O.M Center, Solon, Ohio
Meeting: “Solon Serenity” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Tuesday 6:00pm
Meeting: “Solon Friday Parents” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Friday 6:30pm
Phone: (440) 248 4066
Place: Solon Community Church
Address: 33955 Sherbrook Park, Solon, Ohio
Meeting: “Solon Charity” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Thursday 10:00am
Phone: (440) 248-4180
Place: St. John Neumann Roman Catholic Church
Address: 1671 Pearl Road, Strongsville, Ohio
Meeting: “Light My Way” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Monday 10:00am
Phone: (440) 238-1770
Place: First Evangelical Church
Address: 1941 Royalton Road (Rt. 82), Strongsville, Ohio
Meeting: “Strongsville Serenity” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Tuesday 7:30pm
Phone: (440) 238-7890
Al-Anon Continued
Alateen is a place where members come together to share experiences, strength, and hope with each other
to find effective ways to cope with problems. Discuss difficulties and encourage one another, and to help
each other understand the principles of the Al-Anon program through the use of the Twelve Steps and
Alateen’s Twelve Traditions.
CLICK HERE for more information or go to http://al-anon.org/newcomers/teen-corner-alateen/
Place: St. Mark’s Lutheran Church
Address: 1330 North Carpenter Road, Brunswick, Ohio
Meeting: “Brunswick Alateen” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Monday 7:30pm
Phone: (330) 225- 3110
Place: Bainbridge Recovery Club
Address: 8231 East Washington Street, Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Meeting: “Chagrin Falls Alateen Group” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Thursday 8:15pm
Phone: (440) 543-6575
Place: Nazareen Church
Address: 777 Fairview Ave, Galion, Ohio
Meeting: “Galion Alateen” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Thursday 8:00pm
Phone: (419) 468- 1262
Phone: Congregational Church
Address: 47 Aurora Street, Hudson, Ohio
Meeting: “Hudson Saturday Serenity Alateen” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Saturday 11:00am
Phone: (330) 650- 4048
Ala-Teen
Place: St. Paul Episcopal Church
Address: 317 East Liberty Street, Medina, Ohio
Meeting: “Medina Tuesday” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Tuesday 7:30pm
Phone: (330) 725-4131
Place: Hope Ridge United Methodist Church
Address: 9870 Johnnycake Ridge Road, Mentor, Ohio
Meeting: “Mentor Serenity Sunday” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Sunday 7:30pm
Phone: (440) 352-2141
Place: Community Church of God
Address: 8245 Munson Road, Mentor, Ohio
Meeting: “Alateen” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Monday 7:00pm
Phone: (440) 255-6622
Place: Rocky River Presbyterian Church
Address: 21750 Detroit Road, Rocky River, Ohio
Meeting: “Suburban West” (OTFF)
Day & Time: Tuesday 8:00 pm
Phone: (440) 333-4888
Ala-Teen Continued
Name of Agency: Bellefaire JCB
Address: 22001 Fairmount Boulevard, Shaker Heights, Ohio
Phone Number: (216) 932-2800
Description of Services: Residential treatment in Shaker Heights; day treatment; outpatient treatment; substance abuse services; community-based programs; limited early childhood programs. Medication Assisted Treatment offered only in Medina office. Visit http://bellefairejcb.org
Names of Agency: City of Cleveland Department of Public Health - CenterPoint
Address: 75 Bethel Court, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Number: 216-664-3891
Description of Services: Provides abstinence-based substance abuse education, treatment and prevention activities through the CenterPoint and Prevention Services programs. Visit http://www.clevelandhealth.org
Name of Agency: Connections Signature Health
Address: 24200 Chagrin Boulevard, Beachwood, Ohio
Phone Number: (216) 831- 6466
Description of Services: Connections is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness and substance abuse. Staff includes: psychiatrists, psychologists, registered nurses, social workers and counselors. Can offer Medication Assisted Treatment in the form of Suboxone, Vivitrol and ReVia at Maple Heights office. Locations available in W25th, Beachwood, Maple Heights, Painesville and Willoughby, Ashtabula. When calling, ask for Intake. Visit http://connectionscleveland.org/index.php
Agency Name: Community Assessment and Treatment Services, Inc. (CATS)
Address: 8411 Broadway Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Number: (216) 441-0200
Description of Services: Provides high-quality, cost effective, holistic and abstinence-based intervention/prevention. CATS provides both outpatient and residential services to men and women plus a 12-month voluntary sober housing and employment program for men. Treatment at CATS coordinates physical and mental health care as well as ancillary programs such as financial literacy, nutrition, recreational therapy, trauma counseling and more. Now offering Medication Assisted Treatment in the form of Vivitrol. Visit http://communityassessment.org
In Patient/Out Patient Services
Agency: Family Recovery Center
Address: 964 North Market Street, Lisbon, Ohio
Phone Number: (330) 424-1468
Description of Services:
Family Recovery Center offers alcohol and other drug and mental health treatment services. Also offers Medication Assisted Treatment in the form of Vivitrol, Suboxone, and ReVia in addition to abstinence-based programs at three locations: East Liverpool, Lisbon Steubenville. Visit http://www.familyrecovery.org/home
Agency: Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers
Address: 9083 Mentor Avenue, Mentor, Ohio
Phone Number: (440) 255-0678
Description of Services: Offers outpatient alcohol and other drug treatment services. Offers Medication Assisted Treatment. http://www.lgrc.us/admissions/mentor-outpatient-intake-process/
Agency: Hitchcock Center for Women, Inc. (HCFW)
Address: 1227 Ansel Road, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Number: (216) 421-0662
Description of Services:
Offers assessment services, residential alcohol and other drug treatment services, aftercare, transitional housing for women with children up to age 10, and affordable housing for single women. HCFW has 35 treatment beds, 26 transitional housing units, and 6 affordable housing units. While not a medical facility, if a patient is on Medication Assisted Treatment, they will administer medication to patients. Patients must be detoxed before being admitted to the facility.
Agency: Circle Health Services
Address: 12201 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Number: (216) 721-4010
Description of Services: Evening intensive outpatient program for people with an alcohol or chemical dependency diagnoses. Group counseling three days a week, plus weekly one-hour individual counseling. Evening non-intensive outpatient program for individual’s with a substance use disorder and for people who have successfully completed phase one treatment. Young men's intensive and non-intensive outpatient program for ages 18-40 with an alcohol or chemical dependency diagnosis. Abstinence-based counseling service only offered at this time, but moving in the direction of Medication Assisted Treatment. Visit http://www.circlehealthservices.org
In Patient/Out Patient Services
Agency: Key Decisions/Positive Choices, Inc.
Address: 3030 Euclid Avenue Suite 410, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Number: (216) 391-0977
Description of Services:
Provides outpatient alcohol and other drug treatment services. Offers Abstinence-Based Treatment only. Visit http://www.keydecisionspositivechoices.com/Services.html
Agency: Moore Counseling and Meditation, Inc.
Address: 22639 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Number: (216) 404-1900
Description of Services:
Certified to provide assessment, case management, crisis intervention, group counseling, individual counseling, intensive outpatient and urinalysis. Offers Medication Assisted Treatment in the form of Vivitrol. Visit https://www.moorecounseling.com
Agency: New Directions
Address: 30800 Chagrin Boulevard, Pepper Pike, Ohio
Phone Number: 216) 591- 0324
Description of Services: Provides quality treatment to chemically dependent adolescents and their families dealing with emotional, behavioral or psychiatric needs. Provides assessment and continuing care using evidence-based services. Abstinence-Based treatment only; residential services offered for ages 13-18; Assessment and one on one counseling now offered for adults. Visit http://newdirections.co
Agency: Murtis Taylor Human Services System (MTHSS)
Address: 10640 St. Claire Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Number: (216) 283-4400
Description of Services: Services include alcohol and other drug assessments, case management, crisis intervention and counseling. Staff includes psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers and clinical counselors. Visit http://www.murtistaylor.info
In Patient/Out Patient Services
In Patient/Out Patient Services
Agency: Northern Ohio Recovery Association (NORA)
Address: 3746 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (216) 391-6672
Description of Services: Provides education, counseling, support services and intensive outpatient treatment for individuals and families hurting because of alcohol, tobacco and other drug use. No Meds; however, if patients are on Medication Assisted Treatment, it is administered and overseen by the RN on staff. Offers inpatient (Ophelia House for women and small children), outpatient (adolescents) as well as a sober house (Next Step) for those who complete treatment. No detoxification; patients can call once in detoxification. Visit http://www.norainc.org
Agency: ORCA House
Address: 1905 East 89th Street, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (216) 231-3772
Descriptions of Services: One of the oldest African American alcohol and other drug treatment agencies in the country and takes a holistic approach to services and delivery and involves the whole family in the recovery process. Cognitive interventions and chemical dependency education is the cornerstone of treatment. ORCA provides residential treatment and outpatient services. Has 16 bed men’s and 12 bed women's residential facility that offers intensive inpatient abstinence-based therapy. Visit http://www.orcahouse.org/index.php/programs
Agency: Akron General Hospital Alcohol & Drug Recovery Center
Address: 330 Broadway Street E., Cuyahoga Falls
Phone Numbers: (330) 436-0950
Descriptions of Services: Serving both adults and adolescents, an intensive outpatient program, for chemical dependency or substance abuse is provided. No inpatient or detoxification services are provided. Offers Medication Assisted Treatment. Accredited by the Joint Commission. Visit https://my.clevelandclinic.org/locations/akron-general/specialties/alcohol-drug-recovery-center
Agency: Highland Springs
Address: 4199 Mill Pond Drive, Highland Hills, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (216) 208 - 8193
Descriptions of Services: Offers both inpatient/outpatient services to adults who are struggling with mental health and addiction issues. Using evidence-based treatment and programming, patients can participate in daily group psychotherapy, family therapy, spiritual sessions and medication and nutritional education. Offer short term stabilization for detox and mental health. Offer Medication Assisted Treatment in the form of Subutex. Methadone not available. Visit http://www.highlandspringshealth.com
Agency: Boehm Psych Services
Address: 21403 Chagrin Boulevard, Beachwood, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (216) 208-6960
Descriptions of Services: Supports its mission statement by promoting recovery and well-being of men and women affected by substance use disorders and their families. Inpatient, outpatient, Medication Assisted Treatment and family and individual treatment sessions available. Services include behavioral, medical and psychosocial treatments. Visit http://boehmpsychservices.com
Agency: Salvation Army of Greater Cleveland
Address: 1710 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (216) 781-3773
Descriptions of Services: Offers an intensive outpatient substance abuse program. Includes individual and group counseling. Site also offers transitional housing and a work release program. Offers detox first then further treatment with Medication Assisted Treatment in the form of Vivitrol. Visit https://neo.salvationarmy.org/northeastohio/ClevelandHome
Agency: Community Action Against Addiction (CAAA)
Address: 5209 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (216) 881-0765
Descriptions of Services: Targeted to adults with chemical dependency, this site offers a comprehensive program which includes outpatient treatment, detoxification, drug screening, transitional housing, aftercare and Medication Assisted Treatment in the form of Methadone and Suboxone. For individuals addicted to opiates who wish to quit without replacement drug (methadone), programing is also available. Visit https://www.caaaddiction.org
Agency: Glenbeigh Hospital
Address: 3789B S. Green Road, Beachwood, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (216) 464-5800 or (800) 234-1001
Descriptions of Services: Hospital is affiliate of CCF and Joint Commission Accredited. Outpatient services for substance abuse is provided. Treatment includes individuals and group counseling, family counseling, substance-use education and relapse prevention. Offers detoxification with Suboxone then Medication Assisted Treatment with Vivitrol and ReVia. Various inpatient/outpatient and family programs available. Visit http://www.glenbeigh.com
In Patient/Out Patient Services
In Patient/Out Patient Services
Agency: Cleveland Treatment Center
Address: 1127 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (216) 861-4246
Descriptions of Services: Being describes as "low intensity", this outpatient treatment serves males and females with a chemical dependency. Treatment services include individual and group counseling and allows patients to work on personal adjustment problems while overcoming addictions. Uniquely, this treatment center specializes in working with patients addicted to opiates. Individuals seeking services for alcohol, cocaine and other substances are encouraged to complete a separate detoxification process before enrolling. Medication Assisted Treatment (Methadone). Visit http://www.clevelandtreatmentcenter.org
Agency: Catholic Charities Services of Cuyahoga County
Address: 1515 W.29th St. The Covenant Center
Phone Numbers: (216) 939-3700 Ext. 12
Descriptions of Services: Specifically targeted towards youth, chemically dependent teenagers between the ages of 13 to 19 years that reside in Cuyahoga County are able to receive outpatient treatment. Patients receive a comprehensive and therapeutically structured program that allows youth to remain in home environment while undergoing treatment for abstinence. Patient is required to attend a minimum of 36 sessions and regularly attend 12-step meetings during treatment. Visit http://ccdocle.org
Agency: McIntyre Center
Address: 6929 W.130th Street, Parma Heights, Ohio (Suite 307)
Phone Numbers: (440) 887 -1100
Descriptions of Services: Services include an intensive and non-intensive outpatient treatment program for alcohol and drug abuse. An assessment, individual counseling, and drug and alcohol education are available. The programs offered by this facility are abstinence-based; however, while they do not have prescribers, they can monitor Medication Assisted Treatment use. Visit https://www.mcintyrecenter.com/index.shtml
Agency: Oakview Behavioral Health Center of Southwest General
Address: 7265 Old Oak Boulevard, Middleburgh Heights, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (440) 816-8200
Descriptions of Services: Offers an intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment services to both adults and adolescents. The center provides individual, family counseling, and aftercare. Offers Medication Assisted Treatment in the form of Vivitrol, Methadone and Suboxone with intensive outpatient programing 3x a week for 3.5 hours each. Visit https://www.swgeneral.com/Our-Services/Behavioral-Health/Oakview-Behavioral-Health-Center.aspx
In Patient/Out Patient Services
Agency: Saint Vincent Charity Medical Center- Rosary Hall
Address: 2351 E.22nd Street, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (216) 363- 2580
Descriptions of Services: A comprehensive substance abuse program is provided through an assessment, inpatient detoxification, intensive and non-intensive outpatient treatment and aftercare. After detoxification, Medication Assisted Treatment is offered with counseling. Visit https://www.stvincentcharity.com/services/featured-services/addiction/
Agency: Women’s Recovery Center
Address: 6209 Storer Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (216) 651 - 1450
Descriptions of Services: Provides an abstinence-based intensive & outpatient drug and alcohol treatment program for women and their families. Chemical dependency program is done in three phases. 12 step meetings, individual and couples' counseling are primary components of the larger program. Child care is available during sessions. Cooperates with and can refer to doctors who do prescribe Medication Assisted Treatment. Visit http://womensctr.org
Agency: Oriana House- The Community Corrections and Treatment Center
Address: 1829 E.55th Street, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (216) 881-7882
Descriptions of Services: The Community Corrections and Treatment Center (CCTC) in Cleveland is a Residential Reentry Center for the Federal Bureau of Prisons. CCTC serves federal pre-release clients, federal clients sanctioned by a federal judge, or federal clients sanctioned by their United States probation officer. CCTC also provides pre-trial treatment services to federal defendants awaiting trial. Currently does not offer Medication Assisted Treatment but is moving in that direction. Visit http://www.orianahouse.org/
Agency: Stella Maris
Address: 1320 Washington Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (216) 781-0550
Descriptions of Services: For both men and women experiencing substance abuse or addiction, an intensive outpatient program is available. Services include individual and group counseling, case management and family education. Offers detoxification then Vivitrol to patients. Have intensive outpatient programs, partial hospitalization program, and sober house for both men and women. Visit http://www.stellamariscleveland.com/services.php
In Patient/Out Patient Services
Agency: Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital Alcohol and Drug Recovery Center
Address: 1730 W.25th Street, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (216) 696-4300
Descriptions of Services: Through either intensive outpatient or partial hospitalization program, a substance abuse treatment program is available. Patient is closely monitored by physician and nurses. Provides Medication Assisted Treatment in the form of Suboxone. Visit https://my.clevelandclinic.org/departments/neurological/depts/behavioral-health/alcohol-drug-recovery-center
Agency: Compass Recovery Center
Address: 246 S. Chestnut Street, Ravenna, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (330) 298-9391
Descriptions of Services: An intensive outpatient program is provided for substance abuse. Program provides assessment, case management and drug screenings. Accepts patients in need of treatment in lieu evaluations from the court. Offers different counseling programs, intensive and individual- abstinence-based. Can work with patients who are on Medication Assisted Treatment, but they do not have physicians who prescribe Medication Assistant Treatment
Agency: Recovery Resources
Address: 3950 Chester Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (216) 431- 4131 & (216) 923-4001
Descriptions of Services: Provides outpatient substance abuse treatment services which includes assessment, individual, family and group counseling, substance abuse education and aftercare. Also offers psychiatric care services, behavioral health counseling and prevention programing such as parenting classes and anger management. Per website: Offer a variety of outpatient services including outpatient and intensive outpatient addiction treatment programs for adults. Recovery Resources offers gender-specific programming, as appropriate. Locations in Cleveland and Lakewood. Visit http://www.recres.org
Agency: LCADA Way
Address: 740 E. Washington Street, Medina, Ohio
Phone Numbers: (330) 952- 1544
Descriptions of Services: An intensive outpatient treatment program for substance use is available. Patient will complete an assessment and are then given a recommended plan which may include day treatment or other outpatient programs. Offers Medication Assisted Treatment in the form of Vivitrol and Suboxone to patients. No detoxification, but works with other centers. Visit https://thelcadaway.org
Families Anonymous: Description
“Families Anonymous is a fellowship of people whose lives have been affected by the use of mind-altering substances or related behavioral problems of a relative of friend. Any concerned person is encouraged to attend our meetings—even if there is only suspicion of a problem. For the individual seeking help, recovery programs are available. However, FAMILIES ANONYMOUS is designed for us—the parent, spouse, brother, sister or other emotionally involved relative or friend. In the beginning we seem to be most helped by listening to those who have shared similar experiences—and found some answers. Through attending meetings, studying the literature, talking to other members, and working through the steps of this program, suddenly or gradually, our situation begins to look different to us, and our reactions to it begin to change. What is happening is that we are learning to face reality with comfort and out emotional growth is being encouraged. Moreover, these changes in us can develop a family atmosphere conducive to recover. There are no directors or authorities in FAMILIES ANONYMOUS. Leadership is rotated among our members, and no dues or fees are required for membership. First names only are used—FA’s tradition of anonymity protects the privacy of everyone concerned. Our program is open to all, regardless of our various beliefs—or lack of beliefs. Members’ acceptance of a Power greater than ourselves is strictly a personal, private choice. We are not affiliated with any sect, religion, political entity or institution. Our primary purpose is to practice the principles of FAMILIES ANONYMOUS so that we may help ourselves through helping others with similar problems. We have found that working on ourselves is the most important single thing we can do to help those we care about. There are no rules or ‘musts’ in our program—except perhaps one: ‘KEEP COMING BACK!’” From: www.familiesanonymous.org , Copyright 2000. Revised February, 2012
Place: Holy Martyrs Catholic Church
Address: 3100 Old Weymouth Road, Medina, Ohio
Day & Time: Thursday, 7:00pm
Phone: (330) 618-3685
Place: The Orchard Church
Address: 7191 Mackenzie Road, Olmsted Falls, Ohio
Day & Time: Monday 7:00pm
Phone: (440) 427-0224
Place: Garfield Memorial Church
Address: 3650 Lander Road, Pepper Pike, Ohio
Day & Time: Monday 7:30pm
Phone: (440) 476-8800
Place: Coleman Professional Services
Address: 3922 Lovers Lane, Ravenna, Ohio
Day & Time: Monday 7:00pm
Phone: (330) 760-7670
Place: Strongsville United Methodist Church
Address: 13500 Royalton Road, Strongsville Ohio
Day & Time: Friday 7:00pm
Phone: (440) 779-4357
Place: Crosspointe Community Church
Address: 1800 Columbia Road, Westlake, Ohio
Day & Time: Sunday 7:30pm
Phone: (440) 655-5830
Place: Windsor-Laurelwood Center for Behavioral Medicine
Address: 35900 Euclid Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio
Day & Time: Wednesday 6:30pm
Phone: (440) 259- 2499
Families Anonymous