Resources
Resources at Talbert House
Parkway Center serves homeless men and women in Hamilton County. Serves veterans, chronically homeless and case management to assist in finding permanent housing and employment.
» Referrals are coordinated through Central Access Point. Start by calling (513) 381-SAFE (7233)
Engagement Center is a triage unit for individuals battling opiate addiction, including those who have experienced an opioid overdose or are at high risk of reuse due to withdrawal symptoms. The primary focus is connecting people with the appropriate treatment services and developing comprehensive discharge plans.
Referrals to the Engagement Center must be initiated by calling 513-338-8738.
The Engagement Center is funded in part by the Hamilton County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board, with additional support from the Louis & Louise Nippert Charitable Foundation, the Jacob G. Schmidlapp Trusts, Fifth Third Bank, and the Spaulding Foundation.
Talbert House Primary Care offers many services, including wellness and physical exams, diagnosis and treatment, immunizations, preventive care, and routine tests.
To request an in-person or telemedicine appointment click here or call 513-242-7164
To request medical records, please fax 513-873-3385
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Adult and Youth Case Management services support individuals with behavioral health issues, including mental health and addiction. Our case managers provide comprehensive assistance, helping clients navigate their unique challenges and achieve stability.
Services include symptom monitoring, assistance with benefit applications, and support with housing, medication, budgeting, and vocational needs.
281-CARE / 988 Crisis Hotline is a 24-hour service providing immediate support for those experiencing a mental health crisis. Whether you're dealing with a psychological emergency, marital or relationship conflicts, bereavement, or other personal challenges, this hotline offers mental health services and crisis prevention support.
If you or someone you know needs emergency mental health services, call 513-281-CARE (2273) or text TALBERT to 839863 for confidential assistance any time, day or night.
Talbert House offers a Veterans Hotline at 513-281-VETS (8387). The veteran's hotline offers crisis intervention, information, referrals, and suicide prevention services tailored specifically for the veteran community in Hamilton County.
Comprehensive Case Management Employment Program (CCMEP)supports individuals aged 14-24 who are within 200% of the federal poverty level. This program provides comprehensive services, including case management, referrals, and barrier removal, to help participants progress along an education or career pathway.
Talbert House collaborates with key partners such as Greater Cincinnati Urban League, Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency, and Easterseals Redwood to deliver these essential services.
Substance Use Resources
Hamilton County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board
Order Naloxone from Harm Reduction Ohio
https://www.harmreductionohio.org/get-naloxone
Alcoholics Anonymous Greater Cincinnati Area Meetings
Greater Cincinnati Area Service Committee of Narcotics Anonymous (GCASCNA) meetings in the Greater Cincinnati Area
AL-ANON meetings in Greater Cincinnati Area
NAR-ANON meetings in Greater Cincinnati Area
Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) a national resource center and meeting place for communities working to reduce substance use and its impact on the whole family.
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug use and addiction.
Partnership for Drug-Free Kids provides information on where to find treatment, resources on how to talk to your kids about drugs and more:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is a national database on the SAMHSA website of evidence-based programs and practices for prevention and treatment of mental and substance use disorders.
Adult Mobile Crisis is a mobile service that can intervene in crisis situations anywhere in Hamilton County.
UC Health 1.513.584.8577
Mental Health America Mental Health America, formerly known as National Mental Health Association, is the country’s leading nonprofit dedicated to helping all people live mentally healthier lives.
American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) is a distinguished medical society that encompasses more than 7,500 physicians, clinicians, and related professionals who specialize in addiction medicine.
More Information:
Opioid Overdose Prevention Toolkit
by SAMHSA
Focus on Prevention
by SAMHSA
Naloxone Dispensaries in Ohio
Ohio Licensed Pharmacies Dispensing Naloxone without a Prescription
by the State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy
Drug Disposal
Medication Safety and Drug Disposal Guide
by The University of Cincinnati
