Montgomery County Benefit Plan

The ADAMHS Board pays for many mental health and addiction services. Your treatment team will work to determine those services that fit your needs and assist with your recovery. Not all services are available to all clients and some services are limited in number of visits. Our benefit year begins July 1, 2013 and goes through June 30, 2014.


Please talk this over with your treatment team to see if this may affect you. If you have questions about the services listed in your Individual Service Plan, talk them over with your treatment professional at your provider agency.

Examples of Mental Health  and Alcohol and Drug Services available

(not a complete listing)

 

Pharmacological Mgt.

Mental Health Assessment (non-physician)

Psychiatric Diagnostic Interview (Physician)

BH Counseling and Therapy (Ind.)

BH Counseling and Therapy (Gp.)

Crisis Intervention MH Services

Foster Care

Residential Care

Temporary Housing

Partial Hospitalization, less than 24 hr.

Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment (Ind.)

Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment (Gp.)

Alcohol and Other Drug Assessment

Alcohol and Other Drug Case Management

Crisis Intervention

Alcohol and Other Drug Family Counseling

Alcohol and Other Drug Group Counseling

Alcohol and Other Drug Individual Counseling

Alcohol and Other Drug Laboratory Urinalysis

Alcohol and Other Drug Methadone Administration

 

 

 

Mental Health Services

Between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014, if it is in your Individual Service Plan, you are eligible for:

  • 104 hours of Community Psychiatric Support
  • 24 hours of Pharmacologic Management
  • 52 hours of Counseling
  • 2 hours of Assessment by Physician
  • 4 hours of Assessment (Non-Physician)
  • 90 days of Residential Treatment
  • 30 days of Temporary Housing

 

Alcohol & Other Drug Services

Beginning July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014,  if you are over 21 and it is in your Individual Service Plan, you are eligible for:

·         90 days of a combination Room and Board and/or Residential Treatment in a treatment facility.

 

 

 

Recent News



OhioMHAS Announces Community Innovations Initiative

The Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services announced it will invest $1.5 million next year in projects that help link non-violent offenders with community-based behavioral healthcare services. The investments into the 12 collaborative projects in 24 counties is part of the Department's new Community Innovations Initiative, which kicked-off last week at the University of Findlay. The funding was acquired through savings resulting from the consolidation of state-funded agencies for mental health and addiction services. ....More

 

Suicide Risk Management

There are over 38,000 completed suicides in the United States per year. It is the 10th overall leading cause of death and the 3rd cause of death for individuals aged 15-24. Over 90 percent of those who die by suicide meet criteria for a severe and persistent mental illness and the suicide rate has been increasing, particularly among our veterans and middle aged males. click here for More

 

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

After a traumatic experience, it's normal to feel frightened, sad, anxious, and disconnected. But if the upset doesn't fade and you feel stuck with a constant sense of danger and painful memories, you may be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It can seem like you'll never get over what happened or feel normal again. But by seeking treatment, reaching out for support, and developing new coping skills, you can overcome PTSD and move on with your life.   For more information, Click here  


Even Moderate Drinking in Pregnancy Can Affect a Child's IQ

Relatively small levels of exposure to alcohol while in the womb can influence a child's IQ, according to a new study led by researchers from the universities of Bristol and Oxford using data from over 4,000 mothers and their children in the Children of the 90s study (ALSPAC) and published November 14 in PLOS ONE. , click here.