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Download the Mental Health and Addictions Resource Guide for Miami, Darke, Shelby and Surrounding Counties (pdf)

For links and resources specific to the coronavirus pandemic, please see our Coronavirus page.

In an effort to assist individuals, families and other referral sources, the Tri-County Board publishes a guide to services available in the area for mental health and addictions treatment. The Resource Guide for Mental Health and Addictions Treatment and Counseling Services available in and around Miami, Darke, and Shelby Counties is available for download. Services listed are not limited to  Tri-County Board contracted service providers. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information within the Resource Guide, but some information may have changed since time of publication. For most recent information, use the Online Resource Guide.
Download the Guide
Online Resource Guide

Download the Grief and Bereavement Guide

The Grief and Bereavement Guide is a list of service providers, agencies and groups that provide support for individuals and families after a loss.
Grief and Bereavement Guide
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Miami County Continuum of Care
Communication and coordination of care among social services providers in Miami County Ohio.

Ohio Benefits
Helping Ohioans quickly determine Medicaid eligibility, with links to other assistance services.


Ohio Mental Health & Addiction Services
Provides statewide leadership of a high-quality mental health and addiction prevention, treatment and recovery system that is effective and valued by all Ohioans. 
The Emerald Jenny Foundation has been selected by OhioMHAS to maintain their online directory of addiction treatment service providers. 

The Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Authorities
OACBHA is the statewide organization that represents the interests of all of Ohio's county Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Boards at the state level.

NAMI Ohio
NAMI Ohio offers education, advocacy and support for people with brain disorders (mental illnesses) and their families.

MentalHealth.gov
Easy-to-understand information about basic signs of mental health problems, how to talk about mental health, and how to find help.

National Institute on Drug Abuse
The science of drug abuse and addiction

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse
Research into alcohol abuse and alcoholism

National Institute on Mental Health
Research into mental health symptoms, causes and treatments

HealthCare.gov Marketplace
Helping Ohioans find health insurance coverage.

US Department of Health & Human Services SAMHSA
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

The Addict's Mom
Making a difference one mom at a time. The Addict's Mom currently has 20,000 members spread across the United States and 52 countries around the world. Members receive support through the website, social media, and grass roots community groups.

Tri-County Board Provider Agencies
Local service providers

TED Talks and more on the topic of mental health
TED Talks (Technology, Education Design) are enlightening, challenging and science-based presentations that entertain while they educate. This collection of TED Talks, plus books and radio shows, are great ways to start conversations about mental illness.

Drug Free Action Alliance position on marijuana as medicine
Marijuana as Medicine: A position paper of Drug Free Action Alliance and the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Association of Ohio


Veterans Crisis Line
1-800-273-8255, Press 1; Confidential chat at VeteransCrisisLine.net or text to 838255

Mental Health for College Students
Wellness, risk factors and protective strategies especially for young adults in a college setting.


State of Ohio Board of Pharmacy
Ohio pharmacies dispensing naloxone (Narcan) without a prescription

24-Hour Crisis Hotline 800.351.7347

If you or someone you know is in crisis and needs help, please call the Tri-County CRISIS Hotline.
Please note, the 24-Hour Crisis Hotline serves only residents of Miami,
Darke, and Shelby counties in Ohio.
In crisis but can't talk? Text 4Hope to 741741
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call or Text 988

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Tri-County Board of Recovery & Mental Health Services
1280 N. County Road 25A, Suite #1
Troy, OH 45373
937.335.7727 | FAX 937.335.8816

M-F 8:00AM - 4:30PM. Closed federal holidays.

Services provided are funded in whole or in part by your continued support of the Tri-County Mental Health Levy.
The Tri-County Board of Recovery and Mental Health Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer