701 Jefferson, Suite 301, Toledo, OH 43604
(419) 321-6455
Fax: (419) 321-6452
 
Hours of Operation
    
 
Monday: 8am to 7pm
Tuesday: 8am to 9pm
Wednesday: 8am to 7pm
Thursday:  8am to 9pm
Friday: 8am to 5pm
 
Families seeking assistance may contact Family Service of Lucas County directly.  Referrals from schools, courts and other community agencies are also welcome.  We contract to provide counseling services for Medicaid eligible clients.  Fees for groups and special programming may be obtained by contacting our Intake Department at
419-321-6455.
       

Short Term Counseling:
For individuals, couples, families or groups, designed to assist in decreasing personal issues many people face due to stress, conflicts or phase of life changes.

Long Term Mental Health Counseling:
Designed to help reduce personal distress due to a mental or emotional disease. Services are designed to help the client function at their highest level of ability and achieve more independence. 


Mental Health Counseling Services

Community Support:
Consists of referring, linking, and supporting the client in receiving appropriate services in the community, such as: financial support, support groups, case coordination with other providers of service and follow-up. 

Pharmacological Management Services:
A psychiatric/medical intervention used to reduce/stabilize and/or eliminate psychiatric symptoms with the goal of improved functioning, including management and reduction of symptoms. More...

Domestic Violence Prevention:
A program includes a consultation with Lucas County Children Services, to identify risk factors for family violence and referral for services to victims of family violence.  

Deaf and Hearing Impaired Services:
Counseling services for the deaf and hearing impaired are available by a licensed clinician. 

 

Community Outreach, Prevention, and Education

It Takes Two:
An outreach program to teach teenage fathers how to be more involved in their children's lives and to be positive influence, financial, and emotional role models to their children.

Batterer's Intervention Program (BIP):
BIP is designed to confront the offender and support change by providing information and tools to change behaviors and beliefs; which are the foundation for their use of violence.

Fatherhood Initiative:
This program assist's non-custodial fathers in taking on challenges and responsibilities of parenthood through case management and weekly group settings.

Project Genesis:
Family Service of Northwest Ohio provides a continuum of care for victims of Domestic Violence. Project Genesis advocates act as community liaisons and provide a long term support system to survivors of violence.  More...

Police Probation Team:
The Police Probation Team is an outreach program to assess children at high risk to prevent further involvement in the criminal justice system.

Domestic Violence Consultation & Training:


 
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