Treatment Providers

New clients requesting Mental Health or Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services need to contact Crisis Care for a preliminary assessment at :

937-224-4646

Name Address Phone Web Site
Public Health of Montgomery County CADAS
Center for Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Services
One Elizabeth Place, SE3rd Floor
Dayton,OH 45417
937-461-5223 www.phdmc.org
Daybreak, Inc 605 S. Patterson Blvd.
Dayton, OH 45402
937-395-4600 www.daybreakdayton.org
DayMont Behavioral Health Care, Inc. 1520 Germantown Street
Dayton, Ohio 45417
937-222-8111 www.daymont.org
Eastway Corporation 600 Wayne Avenue
Dayton, Ohio 45410
937-496-2000 www.eastway.org
Ellis Human Development Institute
Wright State School of Professional Psychology
9 Edwin C Moses Blvd
Dayton OH 45402
937-775-4300 www.wright.edu/sopp/ellis
Family Service Association 2211 Arbor Blvd.
Dayton,OH 45439
937-222-9481 www.fsadayton.org
Friends of The Castle 133 North Main Street
Centerville, Ohio 45459
937-433-3931  
Goodwill/Easter Seals of the Miami Valley 1511 Kuntz Road
Dayton, Ohio 45404
937-461-4800 www.gesmv.easterseals.com
Kettering Behavioral Medicine Center 5350 Lamme Rd
Dayton, Ohio 45439
937-534-4600

ketteringhealth.org/mentalhealth/

Life Essentials, Inc. 123 Riverside Drive, # 100
Dayton, Ohio 45405
937-586-0545

www.lifessentials.org

Lighthouse Youth Services 201 Riverside Drive, Suite 3A
Dayton,OH 45405
937-586-0435  
Mahajan Therapeutics 6300 N. Main Street Suite 4,
Dayton,OH 45415
937-275-1500  
Miami Valley Hospital East Medical Plaza Bldg,
1st Floor Elizabeth Place
627 Edwin C Moses Blvd
Dayton, OH 45417
937-208-2536 www.miamivalleyhospital.com/chem.htm
Miami Valley Housing Opportunities, Inc. PO Box 28308
Dayton, Ohio 45428
937-263-4449  
Montgomery County Board of
Developmental Disabilities
One Elizabeth Place,
Dayton, OH 45417
937-457-2878 www.mcbdds.org
Nova House Association, Inc 732 Beckman Street
Dayton, Ohio 45410
937-253-1680 www.novahouse.org
Places, Inc. 11 West Monument Ave, 7th Floor, Dayton,OH 45402 937-461-4300  
Project C.U.R.E., Inc. 1800 N. James McGee Blvd
Dayton, Oino 45427
937-262-3500 www.projectcureinc.org
Project Impact-Dayton, Inc. 115 E. Third St., 4th Floor
Dayton, Ohio 45402
937-222-5683  
Recovery Center, Inc. 515 Martin Drive, Xenia, OH 45385 937-352-2906  
Samaritan Behavioral Health, Inc. 601 Edwin C Moses Blvd, Dayton,OH 45417 937-276-8333 www.sbhihelp.org
Samaritan Behavioral Health, Inc./Crisis Care 601 Edwin C Moses Blvd, Dayton,OH 45417 937-224-4646 www.sbhihelp.org
Senior Resource Connection 222 Salem Avenue
Dayton, Ohio 45406
937-223-8246 www.seniorresourceconnection.com
Sinclair Community College
Office of Disability Services
444 W. Third Street
Dayton, Ohio 45402
937-512-5113  
South Community Inc. 3095 Kettering Blvd.
Dayton, Ohio 45439
937-293-8300 www.southcommunity.com
Suicide Prevention Center, Inc. PO Box 1393
Dayton, Ohio 45401-1393
937-226-0818  
Unified Health Solutions, Inc. 3440 Office Park Dr., Dayton, OH 45439 937-220-6600 www.uhs-dayton.org
Urban Minority Alcoholism and
Drug Abuse Outreach Program of Dayton, Inc.
(UMADAOP)
One Elizabeth Place, 4 West Pavillion, #400, Dayton,OH 45417 937-276-2176 www.umadaops.com/dayton.htm
Woman Line 301 East Sixth Street, dayton,OH 45402 937-223-3446  
Wright State University Consumer Advocacy Program/CAM 6 South Patterson, Dayton,OH 45402 937-222-2400
Wright State University School of Professional Psychology/PECE-PACT Program 9 N. Edwin C. Moses Blvd
Dayton, Ohio 45402
937-774-4338

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