
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS AND AGENCY SERVICES

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CARF‑accredited provider delivering quality outcomes

Ohio Department of Behavioral Health
Aligned with Ohio Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) standards

QMHS Staff Mention
Qualified Mental Health Specialist staff on site.
(Ohio professional groups confirm the department’s name change in 2025. (Ohio Psychiatry))
Behavioral Health Programs and Agency Services
AFLH runs a certified behavioral health agency offering a full range of programs to support individuals and families across Ohio. These services can stand alone or complement our residential programs for adults and adolescents.
Programs We Provide
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Case Management
Coordinating supports, monitoring progress, linking to community resources.
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Residential Treatment
For eligible participants in need of more intensive support, aligned with licensing and program standards.
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Day Treatment
Structured programming during daytime hours focused on skill building, therapy, and routine.
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Outpatient Treatment
Clinical services for ongoing mental health support, therapy, and recovery planning.
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Certified Behavioral Health Specialist Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment, CPST
Community‑based supports for daily living, skills, crisis stabilization, and linkage to services.
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Interim and Initial General Services
Early support and stabilization while longer‑term planning is finalized.
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Mental Health Day Treatment Service
Intensive daytime treatment for mental health stabilization and growth.
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Qualified Residential Treatment Program
Structured residential program with mental health focus for those meeting criteria.
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SUD Case Management Services
Substance use disorder coordination, linkage to treatment, and ongoing support.
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Therapeutic Behavioral Services
Direct support focused on behavior management, safety, and skill acquisition.
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Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Skills and support for social, vocational, and everyday functioning.
Who Can Access
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Residents in AFLH programs
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Community members, families, youth and adults meeting program criteria
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Referrals from community agencies, schools, courts, or health providers
How To Start
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Request program information
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Set up assessment or referral
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Contact agency intake


