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The Medina County ADAMH Board’s mission is to assure the availability of high quality alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services to all Medina County residents through planning (assessing needs and resources, and determining priorities); purchasing cost effective services to the extent resources are available; coordinating services; and evaluating these services.
Watch the video: Second Chances. One Year In Ohio’s Drug Courts.
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Women's recovery house to open in May
A much-needed, 12-bed women's recovery house is set to open in May.
"The construction is completed," Titterington said at Friday morning's Medina County Opiate Task Force meeting at the Medina County Health Department.
Human Services Levy
Funds from the county's first human services levy have already started helping citizens across Medina County.
Issue 11 passed on Nov. 5 and the 1-mill levy will generate about $5 million annually for the next five years.
Second Chances.
The Medina County Court of Common Pleas' Drug Court Program was recognized in the following documentary that was produced and distributed by the Ohio Supreme Court to recognize the important role of Ohio's Drug Courts.
Congratulations to the Drug Court Program! This is quite an honor for Medina County!!
Opiate response team honored
The Medina County Opiate Response Team is taking its message of treatment and sobriety from the streets to the jail cells.
Medina-Gazette.com
County agencies seeking more funding
Three Medina County human service agencies with growing needs hope to place a 1.0-mill levy on the November ballot that would generate about $5 million annually.
ThePostNewspapers.com




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