Post on 01-Mar-2020
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CLINICAL INTEGRATION
RESOURCE
GUIDE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
Lucas and Wood Counties
ProMedica Health System
Toledo, OH
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Behavioral Health ................................................................................................................ 4 - 9
Child Care Assistance ............................................................................................................. 64
Domestic Violence, Safety, and Protective Services ....................................................... 41 - 44
Educational Assistance - Vocational Training – Higher Education………………………….60 - 62
Employment Services/Job Training (also see Educational Assistance) ........................... 54 - 58
Financial Coaching/Management ............................................................................................ 57
Food Assistance .............................................................................................................. 11 - 15
Housing and Homeless Shelters ...................................................................................... 17 - 27
Legal Assistance…………………………………………………………………………………..65 - 66
Medical and Dental Assistance ........................................................................................ 46 - 52
Senior Safety ................................................................................................................... 43 - 44
Substance Abuse ............................................................................................................. 68 - 71
Telephone and Internet Assistance…………………………………………………………….29 - 33
Transportation ................................................................................................................. 35 - 39
Utility Assistance…………………………………………………….……………….……………29 - 33
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Behavioral
Health
Lucas and Wood Counties
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BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND COUNSELING SERVICES
Harbor Behavioral Healthcare 419-475-4449 An Affiliate of ProMedica www.harbor.org 4334 Secor Rd Toledo, OH 43623
Outpatient Mental Health and counseling services for children, adults, and families.
Treatment includes psychiatric/medication management, crisis intervention, group therapy, psychological testing, substance abuse, specialized programs for children and adolescents, eating disorders, and case management.
Accepts Medicare, Medicaid, most private insurances, and self-pay/sliding fee scale.
Wood County Offices: call 419-352-5387 (BG) or 419-872-2419 (Perrysburg) A Renewed Mind 419-720-9247 1946 N. 13th St. www.arenewedmindservices.org Suite # 420, Toledo, OH 43604
Behavioral health care for children, adolescents, and adults including the elderly.
Mental Health Services include: outpatient counseling, psychiatry, Adult Day Treatment (partial hospitalization), and school based services.
Specialty Programs Include:
Cognitive enhancement therapy to help those diagnosed with schizophrenia or related cognitive disorders to improve social, cognitive, and vocational functioning.
Adult Transition Program: case management and treatment to assist with successful transition to adulthood for individuals age 17 – 25 who are coping with severe and/or persistent emotional disorders.
Family Services of Northwest Ohio www.fsno.org
701 Jefferson 1084 South Main St.
Toledo, OH Bowling Green, OH
419-321-6455 877-352-4624
Services provided: Behavioral Health Assessments, Counseling, Psychiatric services for
medication management, and a Domestic Violence Offenders program. Program fees may
be covered by health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, private pay, and sliding fee scale.
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Lutheran Social Services 419-243-9178 2149 Collingwood Boulevard www.lssnwo.org Toledo, Ohio 43620-1696
Counseling and mental health services for children, adults, and families.
Does not provide psychiatric services (medication therapy and management).
Accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance. Sliding fee scale for those without insurance.
Unison Behavioral Health Group 419-693-0631 1425 Starr Avenue www.unisonbhg.org Toledo, Ohio 43605 544 East Woodruff 419-242-9577 Toledo, Ohio 43624
Mental Health assessment and counseling services for children, adults, older adults, and families
Also has a psychiatric clinic for psychopharmacological/medication intervention and treatment.
Specialty Programs include: Early Intervention, Parenting Plus, AD/HD, Sexual Abuse Treatment, Domestic Violence, Anger Management, psychological assessments, teen and older adult programs.
Community Support/Case Management is provided at the Woodruff Office.
Accepts Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance. Sliding fee scale is also available.
University of Toledo Medical Center Adult Psychiatry- Ruppert Health Center 419-383-5691 (New Appts.) 3120 Glendale Ave 419-383-5695 (Adult Outpatient) Toledo, Ohio 43614 utmc.utoledo.edu/clinics/adultpsychiatry
Outpatient adult and geriatric psychiatric treatment
Services include comprehensive diagnostic assessment, individual and family therapy, psychopharmacological management, behavioral medicine, clinical neuropsychiatry.
Zepf Community Mental Health Center 419-841-7701 6605 W. Central Ave www.zepfcenter.org Toledo, OH 43617
Serves adults with severe and persistent mental illness.
Provides case management, individual and group counseling, vocational and residential services.
Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and self-pay.
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Inpatient Mental Health Treatment
Flower Hospital 419-824-1734 5200 Harroun Rd. www.promedica.org Sylvania, Ohio 43560
Adult inpatient psychiatric unit
Services include psychiatric and addiction emergency services, behavioral health programs, chemical dependency program, specialized schizophrenia treatment, and substance abuse/chemical dependency education.
The Toledo Hospital 419-291-8850 Psychiatric Services www.promedica.org 2142 N. Cove Blvd. Toledo, Ohio 43606
Inpatient psychiatric treatment for adults and children age 6 – 17.
Services include cognitive therapy, group psychotherapy, psycho-education groups, and partial hospitalization program.
St. Charles Mercy Hospital 419-696-7334 Acute Care Unit Inpatient Psychiatric Services 419-696-7654 Administrative 2600 Navarre Avenue www.mercyweb.org/services_behavioral_health.aspx Oregon, OH 43616 Arrowhead Behavioral Health 419-891-9333 1725 Timber Line Rd Maumee, Ohio 43537
Inpatient and outpatient psychiatric and substance abuse treatment for adults UTMC Senior Behavioral Health 419-383-6161 1400 East Medical Loop 844-266-4889 Toledo Ohio 43614
Short term inpatient psychiatric unit for individuals 55 and older.
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University of Toledo Medical Center Adult Psychiatry 419-383-5691 (New Appts.) Ruppert Health Center 419-383-5695 (Adult Outpatient) 3120 Glendale Ave. utmc.utoledo.edu/clinics/adultpsychiatry Toledo, Ohio 43614
Inpatient and outpatient adult psychiatric services
Services include comprehensive diagnostic assessment, individual and family therapy, psychopharmacological management, behavioral medicine, clinical neuropsychiatry.
University of Toledo Medical Center Neuropsychology Testing Service:
A comprehensive and detailed assessment of cognitive functions including memory, abstract thinking, and problem-solving. Requires a physician referral.
Treatment recommendations for: Dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Stroke, Epilepsy.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Services Children’s Safe Harbor 567-661-0505 Toledo Children’s Hospital Conrad Jobst Tower 2109 Hughes Drive Toledo, OH 43606
Children’s Safe Harbor is a collaborative effort between Toledo Hospital and Harbor Behavioral Health
Child psychiatrists and the behavioral health team provide diagnostic assessment, psychiatric/psychological treatment and testing.
Treatment options are available (but not limited to):
Anger management
Anxiety
Adjustment difficulties
Coping skills
Cutting
Depression
Eating disorders
Stress management
Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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The Cullen Center Toledo Children’s Hospital 419-291-7919 2150 W. Central Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43606
An outpatient program of the Toledo Children’s Hospital that provides state-of-the-art trauma focused treatment for children who have experienced psychological trauma.
The Kobacker Center 419-383-3815 Health Science Campus – UTMC http://uthealth.utoledo.edu/depts/kobacker/ 1400 E. Medical Loop Toledo, Ohio 43614
Provides inpatient and outpatient behavioral health treatment for children and adolescents.
Mental Health Crisis – Suicide Intervention
Rescue Mental Health 419-255-9585 3350 Collingwood Blvd Toledo, OH 43610 www.rescuemhs.com
Crisis Intervention and emergency mental health services provided 24 hours a day in person and over the phone; a crisis stabilization unit available if needed.
Programs include counseling, assessments, medication monitoring, behavior monitoring, educational programs, and family support.
Accepts Medicare, Medicaid, private insurances and has a sliding scale. National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-TALK www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org (1-800-273-8255) Mental Health Support NAMI of Greater Toledo419-243-1119 namitoledo.org The National Alliance of Mental Illness 2753 West Central Avenue (Kenwood Shopping Center)
Family oriented support, education and advocacy organization. The goal is to improve the lives of children, adolescents and adults who have mental illness and to support their families.
Works with you in order to help your family receive the best possible treatment & services.
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NAMI Support Groups:
NAMI CONNECTIONS
Support group for adults with mental illness, regardless of their diagnosis. All groups are facilitated by individuals also in recovery.
NAMI every MONDAY from 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. V.E.N.T.- YOUNG ADULT SUPPORT GROUP (18 to 26 years old)
V- A place where your voice is heard E- Accepting everyone for who they are N- Share in a non-judgemental atmosphere T- Together we will get through the difficult times
This support group is for young adults 18 – 26 years of age who are dealing with sadness, anxiety, feelings of hopelessness. The group is peer facilitated in a supportive, non judgmental environment.
Meets every MONDAY night from 7:00p.m. To 8:30p.m. at NAMI
There is no cost for this group. NAMI Educational Classes:
The NAMI Family -To-Family Education Program
A Free 12-week course for family caregiver of individuals with mental illness.
For families and friends of adults living with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, anxiety disorders and borderline personality disorder.
NAMI Basics Education Program
A program for parents & other caregivers of children and adolescents living with mental illness
Taught by trained teachers who are the parent or other caregivers of individuals who developed the symptoms of mental illness prior to the age of 13. The course consists of six classes, each lasting 2.5 hours.
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Food
Assistance
Lucas and Wood Counties
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FOOD ASSISTANCE ProMedica Food Pharmacy
Short term food assistance available to patients of the ProMedica Physician Group
Must be referred by your ProMedica PCP. Two locations:
Center for Health Services Hours: Tuesday 10 am – 4 pm 2150 West Central Avenue Pod U Wednesday: 9 am – 4 pm Toledo, Ohio 43606 Thursday 9 am – 4 pm 419-291-8073 ProMedica Health & Wellness Center 5700 Monroe St. Suite 307 Hours: Monday 10 am – 4 pm Sylvania, Ohio 43560 Wednesday: 9 am – 4 pm 567-585-0095 Friday: 9 am – 1 pm
** PARAMOUNT ADVANTAGE will provide transportation once per month to pick up food at the pharmacy** FOCUS 419-244-2175 2283 Ashland Avenue www.focustoledo.org Toledo, Ohio 43620
Provides food pantry referrals in order for families or households to access the
Feed Your Neighbor Program.
Referrals are offered the last 2 weeks of the month: Mondays through Thursdays,
8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Fridays 8:30 - 11:45 a.m.
Photo ID and Social Security card required.
Community Food Pantries
LUCAS COUNTY
Bethany Lutheran Church 3274 Upton Ave. Toledo, OH 43613 (419) 472-4191 bethanylutherantoledo.org Cherry Street Mission Ministries 105 17th St. Toledo, OH 43624 (419) 242-5141 www.cherrystreetmission.org
East Toledo Family Center 1020 Varland Ave. Toledo, OH 43605 (419) 691-1429 www.etfc.org Friendly Center 1324 N. Superior St. Toledo, OH 43604 (419) 243-1289 www.friendly-center.org
Friendship New Vision 5301 Nebraska Ave. Toledo, OH 43615 (419) 534-5437 Food for Thought Metro Toledo Mobile Pantry (419) 972-0022 www.feedtoledo.org
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Helping Hands of St. Louis 443 Sixth St. Toledo, OH 43605 (419) 691-0613 www.helpinghandstoledo.org Lutheran Social Services 2149 Collingwood Blvd. Toledo, OH 43620 (419) 243-9178 www.lssnwo.org Martin Luther King Kitchen for the Poor 650 Vance St. Toledo, OH 43602 (419) 241-2596 www.kitchenforthepoor.org Our Lady of Lourdes 6149 Hill Ave. Toledo, OH 43615 (419) 865-2345 www.olltoledo.com Salvation Army 620 N. Erie St. Toledo, OH 43624 (419) 241-1138 Seagate Foodbank of Northwest Ohio 526 High St. Toledo, OH 43609 (419) 244-6996 www.theseagatefoodbank.org St. Paul’s Community Center 230 13th St. Toledo, OH 43624 (419) 255-5520 stpaulscommunitycenter.org
Toledo Area Ministries 3043 Monroe St. Toledo, OH 43606 (419) 242-7401 www.tamohio.org/j25 Western Avenue Family Center 1411 Broadway St. Toledo, OH 43604 (419) 344-5844 www.wamteam.org United Missionary Baptist Church 2705 Monroe St. Toledo, OH 43606 (419) 242-1455 www.united2705.com Assumption Outreach Center 219 Page St. Toledo, Ohio 43620 (419) 243-5405 Bethlehem Baptist church 1430 W Bancroft St. Toledo, Ohio 43606 (419)242-9965 The Ark 2500 Nebraska Toledo, Ohio 43607 (419) 5365264 Crossroads Family Resource Center 4543 Douglas Rd. Toledo, Ohio 43613 (419) 475-3258 Faith Lutheran 2440 South Toledo, Ohio 43609 Fridays 10Am-Noon
Food for Though Toledo 2014 Cherry St. Toledo, Ohio 43608 4th Thursday 10Am-Noon Food for Thought 4130 Lewis Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43612 4th Tuesday 1Pm-3PM FOP 40 Charities 255 Gradolph St. Toledo, Ohio 43612 (419)578-7800 Frederick Douglas Community Ass. 101 Indiana Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43607 (419)244-6722 Guiding Light 1635 N Cove Blvd Toledo, Ohio 43606 (419) 472-7630 Historic Church of St. Patrick 130 Avondale Toledo, Ohio 43604 (419)243-6452 Martin Luther Lutheran 601 Nevada St. Toledo, Ohio 43605 (419) 691-8097 Monroe St. Neighborhood Center 3613 Monroe St. Toledo, Ohio 43606 (419) 474-1148 Mustard Seed Outreach Ministries 5402 302nd St. Toledo, Ohio 43611 (419) 727-1800
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Providence Center for Social and Economic Empowerment 1205 Broadway Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43609 (419) 244-0666 Redeemer Lutheran Church 1702 Upton Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43607 2nd and 4th Thursday 12-2 PM Salem Lutheran 1127 N Huron St. Toledo, Ohio 43604 Friday 9-11 AM Salvation Army NOW 2101 Arlington Toledo, Ohio 43609 2nd Thursday 9:30-10:30AM Salvation Army NOW 3425 Nebraska Toledo, Ohio 43607 4th Tuesday 9:30-10:30AM Salvation Army NOW 3433 W Alexis Toledo, Ohio 43623 3rd Tuesday 9:30-10:30AM
Southside Life Station Toledo, Ohio 43609 (419) 242-3340 St. Francis de Sales Chapel 501 Cherry St. Toledo, Ohio 43604 (419) 243-4242 St. Martin de Porres Social Concerns 1119 W Bancroft Toledo, Ohio 43606 (419) 241-4544 Trilby United Methodist 5918 Secor Rd. Toledo, Ohio 43623 Mon & Wed 12-1:30 pm Wesley United Methodist 2934 Stickney Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43608 Last 3 Saturdays of the month 8:30-11AM Hope Ministries of Toledo 525 Coy Toledo, Ohio 43616 (419)461-8250
Food for thought Toledo 3540 Seaman Rd. Oregon, Ohio 43616 (419) 972-0022 Providence Lutheran Church 8131 Airport Hwy. Holland, Ohio 43528 (419) 865-4548 Church Women United Thrift Shop 631 S. Crissey Rd. Holland, Ohio 43525 (419) 865-2300 Jerusalem Township Food Pantry 9501 Jerusalem Rd. Curtice, Ohio 43412 (419) 836-1210 Church of Cross 1750 Eastgate Rd. Toledo, Oh 43615 (419) 382-6722 Epiphany Lutheran Church 915 N Reynolds Rd. Toledo, Oh 43615 (419) 536-5986 Dept. Of Job and Family Services 3210 Monroe Toledo, Oh 43606 419-213-8800 Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30 am-5:30 pm
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WOOD COUNTY First United Methodist Church 1526 E. Wooster St. Bowling Green, OH 43402 419-353-0682 www.fumcbg.org Salvation Army of Bowling Green 1045 N. Main St., Ste. 8 Bowling Green, OH 43402 (419) 352-5918 St. Aloysius Catholic Church 150 S. Enterprise St. Bowling Green, OH 43402 (419) 352-4195 www.stalbg.org St. Thomas More Univ. Parish 425 Thurstin Ave. Bowling Green, OH 43402 (419) 352-7555 www.sttoms.com All Saints Catholic Church 628 Lime City Rd. Rossford, OH 43460 (419) 666-1393
Foundation Stone Christian Church 4532 Woodville Rd Northwood, OH 43619 (419) 693-5149 Food for Thought Toledo 4505 Walbridge Rd. Walbridge, OH 43465 Owens State Community College 30335 Oregon Rd. Perrysburg, Oh 43551 (800) 466-9367 Bowling Green Christian Food Pantry 541 W Wooster Bowling Green, Oh 43402 (419) 353-5174 United Christian Fellowship – The Common Good 113 Crim St. Bowling Green, Oh 43402 Dept. of Job and Family Services 1928 E. Gypsy Lane Rd. Bowling Green, Oh 43402-9396 419-352-7566 Hours: Mon-Fri 8 am-4:30 pm
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For information regarding On-Site Congregate Meal locations and times: Call United Way 211 or 1-800-650-4357 Market on the Green 567-585-0055 ProMedica Ebeid Institute 1806 Madison Ave. Toledo, OH 43604
Innovative grocery store that provides fresh produce, meats, dairy products, locally baked goods, frozen foods, and household supplies such as toiletries.
Competitive prices and many items are from local providers.
Hours: Monday through Saturday 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Sundays 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program (Senior Citizens only) 419-382-0624 Area Office on Aging
Provides coupons for locally grown fruit and vegetables to low income seniors, age 60+
To apply, call the Area Office on Aging or a local Senior Center. HOME DELIVERED MEALS Senior Nutrition Program 419-385-2532
No cost but donation requested
Delivers 5 frozen meals per week or one daily hot meal Mon - Fri
Offers a meal with no concentrated sweets for persons with Diabetes
Must be 60 or older and homebound for meal delivery.
There may be a waiting list. Mobile Meals of Toledo 419-255-7806
Cost: Sliding Fee Scale based on income
5 days and 7 days per week availability
Provides one or two meals per day
No minimum age requirement.
Offers several different diets.
Accepts food stamps for payment.
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Housing
Assistance
Lucas and Wood Counties
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HOUSING AND SHELTERS
LMHA Occupancy Line: 419-259-9448
Lucas County Metropolitan Housing Authority General Line: 419-259-9400 211 S. Byrne Road, Toledo, Ohio 43615
Low income housing based on income and other eligibility criteria. Applications are only taken online at: https://www.lucasmha-apply4housing.org/ Provides housing for adults, families, seniors, and persons with disabilities.
There will likely be a waiting list. Information needed during the application process:
The social security numbers, names and dates of birth of all family members.
Income(s) of all family members
Pen and paper to write down your Online Pre-Application Confirmation Number. This number is necessary for future log ins to the application portal, to prove your identity, and make changes to your application.
LMHA Units for Senior Citizens (62+) or the Disabled
Ashley Arms 1959 West Bancroft Toledo, Ohio 43607 419-259-9480
Dorrell Manor 5836 Southwyck Boulevard Toledo, Ohio 43614 419-259-9478
Flory Gardens 3425 Nebraska Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43607 419-259-9472
Glendale Terrace 3200 Glendale Toledo, Ohio 43614 419-259-9472
Harry Hansen Terrace 3310 Summit Street Toledo, Ohio 43604 419-259-9598
McClinton Nunn 392 Nebraska Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43602 419-259-9510
Oak Grove Estates 342 Oak View Court Holland, Ohio 43528 419-259-9435
Richmar Manor 3433 Alexis Road Toledo, Ohio 43623 419-259-9552
Spieker Terrace 601 Fassett Street Toledo, Ohio 43605 419-259-9430
Ten Eyck Tower 240 21st Street Toledo, Ohio 43624 419-259-9497
Vistula Manor 615 Cherry Street Toledo, Ohio 43604 419-259-9400
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LMHA Units for Adults/Families
Birmingham Terrace (LMHA) 2100 Consaul Toledo, Ohio 43605 419-259-9588
Devonshire/Olander/Willow Bend 342 Oak View Court Holland, Ohio 43528 419-259-9479
Elmdale/Mercer Court (LMHA) 463 Elmdale Court Toledo, Ohio 43609 419-259-9480
Jade Estates (LMHA) 342 Oak View Court Holland, Ohio 43528 419-259-9479
John Holland Estates (LMHA) 900 13th Street Toledo, Ohio 43602 419-259-9563
McClinton Nunn (LMHA) 392 Nebraska Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43602 419-259-9510
Northern Heights (LMHA) 406 Suder Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43611 419-259-9598
Oak Grove Estates (LMHA) 342 Oak View Court Holland, Ohio 43528 419-259-9488
Port Lawrence Homes (LMHA) 900 13th Street Toledo, Ohio 43602 419-259-9563
Ravine Park Village (LMHA) 55 Poplar Street Toledo, Ohio 43605 419-259-9463
HUD Subsidized Housing for Seniors (62+) or the disabled – Non LMHA These residential units are only for the elderly (62+) or if younger must be disabled. These are non-LMHA properties. Rental amount is based on income. Contact the individual housing complex for application and eligibility criteria.
LUCAS COUNTY
AHEPA 118 Apartments 1865 West Alexis Road Toledo, Ohio 43613 419-471-0112
Alpha Towers 525 East Woodruff Toledo, Ohio 43624 419-246-1258
Arlington by the Lake 2101 Arlington Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43609 419-381-6627
Byram Properties 817 N. Huron St. Toledo, Ohio 43604 419-787-5886
Charles Crest II 2930 Dustin Road Oregon, Ohio 43616 419-691-0099
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Collingwood Green Phase I 800 Division St. Toledo, OH 43604 419-243-8358
Covenant House 702 North Erie Street Toledo, Ohio 43604 419-243-2334
Englewood Senior Apts. 2737 Monroe St. Toledo, Ohio 43606 419-244-3938
Fountain Square Apts. 3119 Navarre Ave. Oregon, Ohio 43616 419-698-9773
Garden Lake Apts. 2047 Garden Lake Pkwy Toledo, Ohio 43609 419-381-8081
St. George’s Manor 3716 Hill Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43607 419-246-4746
George Mance Commons 2050 Warren Street Toledo, Ohio 43620 419-246-4740
Greenview Gardens 1151 Pinebrook Toledo, Ohio 43615 419-385-9541
Highpoint Commons Retirement Village 10845 Cable Street Whitehouse, Ohio 43571 419-877-0056
Hope Manor 4702 Violet Road Toledo, Ohio 43623 419-246-4733
Keygate Manor 2629 Keygate Toledo, Ohio 43614 419-382-8196
The Lakewoods 2125 Arlington Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43609 419-380-5253
The Lakewoods II 2200 Garden Lake Pkwy Toledo, Ohio 43609 419-380-5253
Luther Crest Apartments 2519 Holland-Sylvania Toledo, Ohio 43615 419-841-5689
Luther Grove Apartments 2506 Seaman Toledo, Ohio 43605 419-698-1919
Luther Ridge Apts. 80 S. Wheeling St. Oregon, Ohio 43616 419-698-8933
Madonna Homes 722 Huron Street Toledo, Ohio 43604 419-244-3758
Northgate Apartments 610 Stickney Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43604 419-729-7118
Michaelmas Manor 3260 Schneider Road Toledo, Ohio 43614 419-389-4615
Mt. Pilgrim Port 4545 Angola Road Toledo, Ohio 43615 419-380-9535
Pelham Manor 2700 Pelham Road Toledo, Ohio 43606 419-537-1515
Oblate Residences 1225 Flaire Drive Toledo, Ohio 43615 419-536-3862
Parqwood Apartments 2125 Parkwood Toledo, Ohio 43623 419-214-6943
Renaissance Senior Apts 419 N St Clair St. Toledo, OH 43604 419-241-3721
Pinewood Place 1210 Collingwood Toledo, Ohio 43602 419-243-1413
The Plaza II 2520 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio 43620 419-244-1881
Teamsters Residence 6071 Manley Road Maumee, Ohio 43537 419-865-1640
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Preferred Properties 5555 Airport Hwy, Ste 210 Toledo, Ohio 43615 419-389-0361
Sandpiper Apartments 5123 Ryan Rd. Toledo, Ohio 43614 419-385-7977
The Waterford 4855 Angola Road Toledo, Ohio 43615 419-382-8195
Village Meadows 1160 South McCord Road Holland, Ohio 43528 419-866-4663
Vistula Heritage Village II 817 N. Michigan St. Toledo, Ohio 43604 419-246-0832
WOOD COUNTY
Abundant Life I of Perrysburg 100 Trinity Court Perrysburg, Ohio 419-874-4371
Abundant Life II of Perrysburg 200 Zoar Drive Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 419-874-4371/419-872-3510
Cedar Park Apartments 1002 Third Street Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 419-352-2544
Charles Crest I 1212 Schrier Road Rossford, Ohio 43460 419-666-6544
Elm House 230 Elm Street Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 419-874-2376
Perrysburg Ecumenical 129 Dr. McAuley’s Court Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 419-874-2376
Westhaven 220 South Sprigg Street North Baltimore, Ohio 45872 419-257-2717
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HUD Subsidized Apartments for Adults and Families
These residential units are only for individuals who are 18 years of age and older. These are non-LMHA properties. The applicant may need to have custody of a dependent child for some of the complexes listed.
LUCAS COUNTY
Briarwood of Toledo 5569 Ryewick Court Toledo, Ohio 43614 419-865-0438
Brookside Village 4696 Violet Road Toledo, Ohio 43623 419-471-0997
Byrneport Apartments 909 Byrneport Drive Toledo, Ohio 43613 419-385-8328
Cambridge Court 1801 Christian Court Toledo, Ohio 43613 419-472-8601
Collingwood Green Phase II 800 Division St. Toledo, Ohio 43604 419-243-8358
Douglas Square 4811 Douglas Road Toledo, Ohio 43613 419-472-6087
Frisch Properties 1320-22 N Huron Rd. Toledo, Ohio 43611 419-882-6030
Greenbelt Apartments 806 Cherry Street Toledo, Ohio 43604 419-243-1131
Greenview Garden 1151 Pinebrook Toledo, Ohio 43615 419-389-9613
Hampton Court 3125 Ilger Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43606 419-536-1714
Highland Crest Apts 423 Southcrest Toledo, OH 43609-2189 419-381-8846/8846
Hilltop Village 3503 Hilltop Toledo, Ohio 43607 419-537-8956
Jac Rentals 315 Elm St. Toledo, OH 43604 419-787-5886
Larchmont West 1233 Cribb Toledo, Ohio 43612 419-476-8600
Moody Manor 2293 ½ Kent Street Toledo, Ohio 43620 419-241-6985
Newtown Ltd. 1033 Dorr Street Toledo, Ohio 43607 419-241-2538
Northtown Village 5725 Silverside Toledo, Ohio 43612 419-476-8269
Norwich Apts 5150 Norwich Road Toledo, Ohio 43615 419-381-8846
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Oakwood Garden Apartments 8644 Oak Field Drive Toledo, Ohio 43615 419-866-5597
Ottawa Cove 1841 Ottawa Cove Toledo, Ohio 4361 419-729-4015
Ottawa River Estates Toledo, Ohio 43611 419-244-9609
Palmer Gardens 2733 Wayman Palmer Drive Toledo, Ohio 43606 419-246-4739
Pheasant Run Apartments 2250 Perrysburg-Holland Road Toledo, Ohio 43615 419-867-0022
Regina Manor 3731 North Erie Street Toledo, Ohio 43611 419-726-6186
Southgate Woods Apts. 472 Southgate Circle Toledo, Ohio 43615 419-531-8672
South Toledo Homes 817 N. Michigan St. Toledo, OH 43604 419-246-0832
Vistula Heritage I 711 Locust Street Toledo, Ohio 43604 419-244-2836
Woodruff Village 125 East Woodruff Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43604 419-243-1672
Westland Gardens 714 Fielding Toledo, OH 43615 419-866-6341
HUD Subsidized Apartments for Adults/Families– WOOD COUNTY
These residential units are only for individuals who are 18 years of age and older. These are non-LMHA properties. The applicant may need to have custody of a dependent child for some of the complexes listed.
Amherst Village 1520 Clough Street Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 419-354-1501
* Eastpointe on the Mall 3617 Lakepointe Drive Northwood, Ohio 43619 419-691-6635
Fairview Manor 1020 North Grove Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 419-353-7860
Broad Oak Apartments 20200 Oak Street Weston, Ohio 43569 419-667-4766
Country Square Apts. 655 S. Poe Rd. North Baltimore, Ohio 44872 419-257-2806
Fostoria Green Apartments 1013 Carrie Lane Fostoria, Ohio 44830 419-435-9463
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Neighborhood Properties, Inc. (NPI) 419-473-2604 2753 W. Central Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43606
NPI manages low income housing complexes in the Toledo area single mothers with children, individuals with mental health needs or substance abuse problems, homeless veterans, men and women with Chemical Dependency problems, men and women with mental health concerns, single moms with children.
Rent is based on income.
Call the above number for available properties and application criteria The Housing Choice Voucher Program – Section 8 419-259-9400 Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority – LMHA
This program provides housing vouchers to very low income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities to pay for rent.
If approved, the applicant must locate their own housing and the selected housing unit must meet the program’s requirements.
There is long waiting list for this program and new applicants may only apply when LMHA opens the waiting list which is announced through a public notice in the Toledo Blade.
For more information, check the LMHA Housing Voucher Website: www.lucasmha.org/Services/HousingChoiceVoucherProgram
Additional Housing/Rental Assistance
FOCUS 419-244-2175 2283 Ashland Avenue www.focustoledo.org Toledo, Ohio 43620
Rapid Re-Housing Program: provides intensive case management and financial assistance to obtain housing. Must be homeless and referred by a homeless shelter.
Permanent Supportive Housing: provides housing assistance to families with a disabled adult when that disability has created barriers to sustaining consistent housing in the past. Must be referred by a homeless services provider.
Also assists with Section 8, low-income or open market application process & landlord advocacy.
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Wood County Dept. of Jobs and Family Services 419-352-7566 1928 E. Gypsy Lane Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
Social Services unit may be able to assist with emergency assistance for qualifying families through the PRC program (families with minor children) or through the Adult Emergency Shelter Program.
Call to find out if funding is available. Salvation Army 419-241-2294 620 N. Erie Street Toledo, Ohio 43604
Provides emergency rent assistance when funding available.
Required documents:
Eviction notice
Proof of income for all members of the household for the past 30 days
Proof of address from the past 30 days
Picture IDs of all adults in the household
Birth certificates for all minors in the household.
Appointments are scheduled by phone only on the 1st Monday of each month starting at 8:30 am. Does not accept Walk-Ins.
Once all appointment slots are filled, no more will be available until the 1st Monday of the following month.
Salvation Army –Wood County 419-352-5918 1045 N. Main Street Unit 8
Bowling Green, OH 43402
Emergency assistance for utilities, rent, very short term emergency housing (1 – 2 days), medications, gasoline voucher if needed to get to a new job or medical appointment.
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9:00am-noon and 1:00pm-4:00pm
Documents Needed: Picture ID, Birth Certificate, Social Security Cards, Proof of Address, Proof of Income.
St. Vincent DePaul Society
For one-time financial assistance with emergency needs such as rent, mortgage, utilities. Funding may be very limited and only partial assistance may be given.
Toledo Area: contact the closest Catholic Church
Bowling Green: St. Aloysius 419-352-4195 Rossford: All Saints 419-666-1393 Perrysburg: St. Rose 419-874-4559 and Blessed John XXIII 419-874-6502
Walbridge: St. Jerome (Mother Theresa Community Fund) 419-666-2857
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City of Toledo Department of Neighborhoods 419-245-1400 Down Payment Assistance Program
From the toledo.oh.gov website http://toledo.oh.gov/media/4071/dpa-eligibility-guidelines-53117.pdf :
Assists homebuyers with down payment and reasonable closing costs.
Grant amount based on the purchase price or appraised value; whichever is less.
Homes located inside low- to moderate- income census tracts eligible for down payment assistance of up to 6% of the purchase price or appraised value, whichever is less, not to exceed $6,500.
Homes located outside of low- to moderate- income census tracts eligible for down payment assistance of up to 6% of the purchase price or appraised value, whichever is less, not to exceed $4,500.
Property must be within the City of Toledo corporate limits
First time homebuyers whose income does not exceed 80% of area median income and an individual and his or her spouse who have not owned a home for the last 3 years.
Homebuyers must contribute a minimum of $500 of their personal funds towards the transaction.
Homeownership counseling is required thorough an approved agency: Neighborhood Works Toledo or United North Corp.
Net family assets in excess of $5,000, annual income shall include the greater of the actual income derived from all net family assets or a percentage of the value of such assets based on the current passbook savings rate.
Homebuyer must be approved for a fixed rate or 7 yr ARM mortgage loan to be eligible.
Additional requirements are listed in the above City of Toledo website. 6/17
Family Emergency Guidance Program 419-244-6711 Catholic Charities 1933 Spielbusch Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43697
CALL TO SEE IF THE PROGRAM CURRENTLY HAS FUNDS
The program’s focus is to help families and individuals to achieve financial stability
Provides assessment, Case Management, Home and Financial Management education
Provides one time financial assistance for rent or mortgage when funding is available.
Not everyone who applies is approved.
This program is funded by FEMA and program funding is not guaranteed.
Must have stable income and meet income eligibility requirements
Must attend a life/home management course
Proof of emergency is required (eviction or foreclosure notice)
Must be able to demonstrate ability for ongoing self sufficiency
Must participate in setting up an approved case plan for stability
Landlord must provide a written statement agreeing to the program and agree to deferment of payment
Applications for rent and mortgage assistance are taken by phone during the first full week of the month on Mon. and Wed. 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. and Fridays 9 a.m. – 12 Noon.
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Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio, Inc. 419-382-0624 Housing Department 1-800-472-7277 2155 Arlington Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43609
Provides information & referral on housing for older adults including lists of rent subsidized apartments available in Northwestern Ohio.
The Ability Center of Greater Toledo 419-885-5733 5605 Monroe Street 1-866-885-5733 Sylvania, Ohio 43560 www.abilitycenter.org
Call the Ability Center’s Information and Referral department for information on affordable and accessible housing.
Financial Assistance with transition from institutionalized care (such as a nursing home) to independent living through the Home Choice Program.
Also provides ramps/handicap home modifications to income eligible households Citizen’s Dispute 419-245-1951 Toledo Municipal Court – Civil Branch http://toledohousingcourt.org/
This is an office at the Toledo Municipal Court for tenants wanting to file for a rent escrow account when the landlord is not adequately maintaining the rental property.
Refer to the above website for more information (click on “Information for Tenants”)
Fair Housing Center 419-243-6163 432 N. Superior Street Toledo, Ohio 43604
Provides housing counseling services, advocates for the rights of victims, investigates and litigates allegations of housing discrimination, and facilitates neighborhood tours.
Ohio Housing Locator www.ohiohousinglocator.org
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HOMELESS SHELTERS
Call United Way 211 to find out which shelters have open beds available
Aurora House (transitional housing for women and their children)
1035 North Superior Toledo
419.244.3290
Beach House (families, no single men) 915 N. Erie St. Toledo 419.241.9277
Cherry St. Mission (men)
105 17th St. Toledo
419.242.5141
Family House (families)
669 Indiana Ave. Toledo
419.242.5505
Family Promise of Greater Toledo (families)
434 Western Ave.Toledo 419.242.5166
Harbor House (women recovering from substance abuse)
3322 Cherry St., Toledo, 419.244.6300
La Posada (families)
435 Eastern, Toledo
419.244.5931
Open Door Ministry (men, substance abuse)
2825 Cherry St. Toledo 419.242.7281
St. Paul's Community Center
230 13th St. Toledo
419.255.5520
Sparrows Nest (women)
436 Delaware, Toledo
419.321.1835
Toledo Rescue Mission (men) 1917 Jefferson Ave. Toledo
419.242.6642
Rebeka’s Haven (Toledo Gospel Rescue Mission Shelter for Women)
124 20th St. Toledo 419.243.0403
NOTE: for Domestic Violence shelters, see the Domestic Violence chapter
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Utility,
Telephone,
and Internet
Assistance
Lucas and Wood Counties
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UTILITY and PROPERTY TAX ASSISTANCE
Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) 1-800-282-0880 Ohio Dept. of Development www.development.ohio.gov/is/is_heap.htm
Provides a winter heating credit to low income individuals/households between Nov. 1–Mar. 31
Household income must be at or below 175% poverty level.
Obtain application from area senior centers, libraries, or online
HEAP Income Limits (for the 2016-17 season)
Household Size
Annual Income
Past 3 Months
Household Size
Annual Income
Past 3 Months
1 $20,790.00 $5197.50 5 $49,770.00 $12,442.50
2 $28,035.00 $7008.75 6 $57,015.00 $14,253.75
3 $35,280.00 $8820.00 7 $64,277.50 $16,069.38
4 $42,525.00 $10,631.25 8 $71,557.00 $17,889.38
For households with more than 8 members, add $7,280.00 per member for 12 month calculation or $1,820.00 for 3 month calculation.
Winter Crisis Program (Emergency HEAP)
Lucas County: Pathway Wood County: WSOS Jordan Family Dev. Ctr.
505 Hamilton Street 812 N. College Drive
Toledo, Ohio 43604 Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
1-866-504-7392 1-888-441-4327
419-242-7304 419-333-6054
Emergency financial assistance to low-income households to avoid a disconnection
of their heating service (gas or electric) between November 1 – March 31.
Financial Income Criteria: 175% poverty level. See table above.
Summer Crisis HEAP Program
Lucas County: Pathway Wood County: WSOS Jordan Family Dev. Ctr.
505 Hamilton Street 812 N. College Drive
Toledo, Ohio 43604 Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
1-866-504-7392 1-888-441-4327
419-242-7304 419-333-6054
Household income must be at or below 175% poverty level.
Must have a member of the household who is at least 60 years old; or if under 60, must provide physician documentation of medical necessity.
One-time payment assistance provided for summer electric bill and purchase of an AC unit.
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Salvation Army - Lucas 419-241-2294 Heat Share Programs 620 N. Erie Street Toledo, Ohio 43604
The HeatShare programs are administered by the Salvation Army to help eligible households pay for their natural gas bills.
Eligibility is based on need (not by income). Families also need to show proof of being denied for other utility assistance programs.
The program typically runs from January to May or until funds are exhausted.
For more information or to apply for assistance, contact the Salvation Army.
Salvation Army – Wood 419-352-5918
1045 N. Main Street Unit 8 Bowling Green, OH 43402
Emergency assistance for utilities, rent, very short term emergency housing (1 – 2 days), medications, gasoline voucher if needed to get to a new job or medical appointment.
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9-12 and 1-4 pm.
Wood County Dept. of Jobs and Family Services 419-352-7566 1928 E. Gypsy Lane Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
Social Services unit may be able to assist with utility shut off assistance for qualifying families through the PRC program (families with minor children) but must exhaust other utility assistance programs first.
Medical Extensions - for a 30-day delay of a gas or electric shut off:
In the event of an electric or gas disconnection notice, you may contact your utility company to inquire if an extension may be approved due to a medical condition:
o Columbia Gas: 1-800-344-4077 o Toledo Edison: 1-800-447-3333
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St. Vincent DePaul Society
For one-time financial assistance with emergency needs such as rent, mortgage, utilities.
Funding may be very limited and only partial assistance may be given. Toledo Area: contact the closest Catholic Church
Bowling Green: St. Aloysius 419-352-4195 Rossford: All Saints 419-666-1393 Perrysburg: St. Rose 419-874-4559 and Blessed John XXIII 419-874-6502
Walbridge: St. Jerome (Mother Theresa Community Fund) 419-666-2857 Percentage of Income Plan Plus (PIPP) 1-866-504-7392 Pathway HEAP Program 419-242-7304 505 Hamilton Street http://development.ohio.gov/is/is_pipp.htm Toledo, Ohio 43604 The following information was taken directly from the Ohio PIPP Plus website above:
PIPP Plus allows eligible customers to make affordable monthly energy payments on a year-round basis.
You must have a gross yearly household income at or below 150 percent of the federal poverty guidelines.
Electric and natural gas customers who qualify pay $10 or 6 percent of their gross monthly household income, whichever is greater, to the utility company each month.
If the utility provides both gas and electric services or if the customer has an all-electric home, the payment is $10 or 10 percent of the gross monthly income, whichever is greater.
When PIPP Plus payments are made on-time and in-full, customers earn an incentive credit and an arrearage credit. Each time you pay your required monthly payment on-time and in-full, you no longer owe the rest of that month’s billed amount. You also receive a 1/24 credit toward any old debt.
If you make full, on-time payments for 24 straight months, all of your arrearages will be eliminated.
To apply, call the Pathway (EOPA) office at the phone number above.
You may also enroll in PIPP Plus by completing the Energy Assistance Program application and mailing it to The Ohio Department of Development. You must provide proof of your gross monthly household income for at least the last three months.
Water Discount – City of Toledo 419-245-1800 Department of Public Utilities
A 25% discount on water bills for homeowners age 65 or older, or totally and permanently disabled. Must live in the city of Toledo. There is no income requirement for the 25% discount.
An additional 15% discount is available for income eligible households.
Call the above phone number for questions or to obtain an application.
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Homestead Property Tax Discount
Lucas County Auditor’s Office Wood County Auditor – Real Estate Dept. 419-213-4336 419-354-9167 http://co.lucas.oh.us/index.aspx?NID=356 E-mail: auditor@co.wood.oh.us
Qualifications for the homestead tax exemption:
Applicants must be 65 or older, or totally and permanently disabled. If disabled, one must provide a certificate of disability or have his or her physician sign an exemption form and include the date of the disability.
Applicants must own and occupy their home or mobile home or at least have an ownership interest such as land contract or lease purchase.
New applicants for 2017 must have a Total Household Adjusted Gross Income of $31,800 or less.
Columbia Gas Warm Choice Program 419-691-2900 www.columbiagasohio.com/residential/save-energy-money!/warmchoice
This program is available to households that participate in PIPP or HEAP programs and have an active Columbia Gas account. It is available to both home owners and renters.
A home inspection is done in order to recommend the most energy efficient improvements that can be made to your home.
Services may include: o Safety inspection o Tune-up/repair of heating units and/or stoves o Insulation of attics, sidewalls, floors, heating ducts, and water tanks o Reduction of air leakage from major sources.
To apply, call Neighbor Works at 419-691-2900
First Call for Help Dial 2-1-1 419-246-4636
Maintains information on all of the current utility assistance programs available.
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TELEPHONE and INTERNET ASSISTANCE
The Lifeline and Link Up Telephone Assistance Programs 1-888-641-8722 www.fcc.gov/lifeline
Low income households may apply for one program: o A monthly discount on basic local landline telephone service, waiver of
installation and deposit fees, and have optional toll blocking and 900/976 blocking at no additional charge
OR o Free Wireless phone service
Eligibility: household income must be at or below 150% of the federal poverty level or participate in public or state assistance programs including Medicaid, Food Stamps, SSI, Section 8 Housing, HEAP, TANF, or the National School Lunch Program’s Free Lunch.
Contact your local telephone service provider to apply or call USAC at 1-888-641-8722 for more information.
Access from AT&T www.att.com/access Discounted Internet 855-220-5211 English 855-220-5225 Spanish
Low cost home internet for households who participate in SNAP – Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (Foodstamps).
Must not have any outstanding debt for AT&T fixed internet service within the prior 6 months nor any unpaid debt with this program (Access).
No contract, No deposit, No installation fee
Plans from $5 - 10 per month depending on desired internet speed.
Service not available in all geographic areas. Check on line for more information.
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Transportation
Assistance
Lucas and Wood Counties
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TRANSPORTATION
TARPS - Toledo Area Regional Para-transit Service 419-245-5225
Transportation for disabled individuals unable to use a regular TARTA bus. Wheelchair accessible.
Service Area: Toledo, Maumee, Rossford, Waterville, and Sylvania.
Obtain application on-line at tarta.com/services/tarps/ or by calling 419-245-5225 TARTA Call-A-Ride 419-243-7433
Provides transit service “to and from anywhere” at selected times for Maumee, Rossford, Sylvania, and Waterville.
Connects with regular TARTA service at scheduled times
Cost: $1.00 a day - $.50 for seniors or persons with disabilities. Note: costs subject to change
Medicaid Cab Program 419-213-8999 Lucas County Department of Jobs & Family Services 419-213-8910
To qualify, you must be on Medicaid and not capable of utilizing public transportation.
Obtain application from Lucas County Department of Jobs & Family Services
Call the above number and ask for transportation services
Lucas County Senior Transportation Program 419-464-0230
The Area Office on Aging contracts with the Black & White Cab Company to provide free medical transportation to Lucas County Senior Citizens (age 60 +)
Provides either a standard cab or ambulette for wheelchair bound seniors.
Transportation may be provided up to 2 times per month (medical or dental)
Must be age 60 or older and live in Lucas County
No cost although donations are accepted.
Apply on-line at www.blackwhitecab.com. Applications available at Senior Centers. Paramount Advantage Transportation 1-866-837-9817
Provides non-ambulance, non-emergency medical transportation for Paramount Advantage members.
Limited to 30 one-way or 15 round trips per member, per 12-month period for health care, WIC, or CDJFS (welfare) re-determination appointment.
Need to provide 48 hours/2 business days’ notice when scheduling the transport.
To schedule a ride, call 1-866-837-9817.
CareSource Medical Transportation 1-800-488-0134
For Caresource Medicaid members only.
Need to provide 48 hours/2 business days’ notice when scheduling the transport.
Limited to 30 one-way or 15 round trips per member, per 12-month period.
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United Health Care Comm. Health Plan Transportation 1-855-201-8342
For United Health Care Medicaid Members only.
Need to provide 48 hours/2 business days’ notice when scheduling the transport.
Limited to 30 one-way or 15 round trips per member, per 12-month period Buckeye Community Health (Medicaid) Transportation 1-866-531-0615
For Buckeye Medicaid Members only.
Need to provide 48 hours/2 business days’ notice when scheduling the transport.
Limited to 30 one-way or 15 round trips per member, per 12-month period.
Ambulette Services (Wheelchair Vans) – Private Pay or Medicaid
ProMedica Transportation* Network 1-800-589-4994
Absolute Freedom Transport Services 419-885-2102
Apple-A-Day 419-242-7753
Best Choice Transportation 419-932-1130
Community Transit Svcs
419-868-7433
Kish Ambulance (stretcher only) 419-476-7442
Lifestar* 419-245-6220
Integrity (stretcher only) 1-800-704-7846
Morgan Transit 419-866-5911
Mobile Care Group (stretcher and ambulette) 419-318-5200
TLC 419-476-9350
*Does not provide ambulette/ambulance service from private residences – only from facilities.
Multiple Sclerosis Society 419-897-9533 Ohio Buckeye Chapter 1-800-344-4867
Provides financial assistance for air conditioning units, personal cooling items, medical equipment, scholarships for equestrian and aquatic classes, utility shut-offs, home and vehicle modifications, rent and mortgage, and transportation to medical appointments.
Must have a M.S. diagnosis.
There are no financial criteria but assistance is determined on a case by case basis.
Kidney Foundation of Northwest Ohio 419-329-2196 www.kfnwo.org
Temporary funding to provide transportation to and from dialysis treatments, medications and other emergency situations.
Contact the dialysis social worker for referral
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Lucas County Veteran Services Commission 419-219-6090 1301 Monroe St. 419-213-6096 Toledo, Ohio 43604
Short term emergency financial assistance provided to veterans or widows of veterans:
o May help with rent, mortgage, utilities, transportation, food, or other emergency needs.
o Veteran must have an honorable discharge and provide copy of DD214.
Other Medical Transportation Resources
Community Development Ctr. (Holland) 419-865-2322 60+ only; 43528 zip code
Kidney Foundation of NW Ohio 419-329-2196 For dialysis transportation
St Charles Mercy Hospital (east side) 419-696-7404 Community Care Van
St Luke’s Hospital 419-893-5990/5911 Hospitality Van
Handicapped Parking Placards
Download application from Ohio BMV website: http://publicsafety.ohio.gov/links/bmv4826.pdf
May also obtain application at the local Ohio Deputy Registrar License Agency: o 2857 Airport Hwy; suite F, Toledo 419-382-0226 o 4460 Heatherdowns Blvd; Toledo 419-381-1109 o 1600 Madison Avenue; Toledo 419- 255-8247 o 3606 W. Sylvania Ave; suite 15; Toledo 419-720-6900 o 3016 Navarre Avenue; Oregon, OH 419-698-4100 o 4900 North McCord Road; Sylvania 419-885-0201
Note: To apply for a handicapped parking space on the street, call City of Toledo at 419-245-1300
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WOOD COUNTY TRANSPORTATION
Wood County Committee on Aging 419-353-5661 305 N. Main Street 1-800-367-4935 Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 419-666-8494
Medical transportation provided for seniors, age 60 or older who reside in Wood County
Limited to 3 times per month
No cost but accepts donations. Appointments must be scheduled between 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Wood County Dept. of Jobs and Family Services 419-352-7566 1928 E. Gypsy Lane 1-866-860-4140 Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
Transportation for medical, dental and limited grocery shopping.
Must be a Wood County resident under the age of 60
Cannot have a vehicle in the household
Also provides ambulette for non-ambulatory individuals.
Financial eligibility limits for 2015: income must be 200% poverty level or less. For one person: $1962 per month; 2 person household: $2655 per month.
The asset limit equals the cost of nursing home care in Ohio for 12 months. For 2015: Household of one: $75,924; Household of two: $151,848. Homestead residence is not counted toward the asset limit.
Wood County NET Plus 1-844-353-6779 www.woodcountyjfs.com/WCNetPlus.html • Provides handicap accessible, non-emergency transportation to medical, dental, vision, pharmacy, and mental health/addiction treatment appointments. • Transportation is provided to medical/outpatient treatment located in Wood, Hancock, Henry, Lucas, Ottawa, Sandusky and Seneca counties. • Must be a Wood County resident. • Accepts Medicaid for payment. • They will provide service to non-Medicaid recipients who meet the program’s income criteria. Call 1-844-353-6779 to start the application process.
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BG Transit 1-800-579-4299 Grants Administration Office www.bgohio.org/grants/transportation 304 N. Church St. Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
Provides curb-to-curb transportation within the city limits and the area immediately surrounding Bowling Green, Ohio.
Fares for ages 14 – 64: $3.50 one way; $4.00 for rides originating or ending outside of BG city limits.
Fares for children ages 4-13 and for seniors 65+ or the disabled: $1.75 one way; $2.00 for rides originating or ending outside of BG city limits.
Applications are available at the Grants Administration Office at the above address.
Perrysburg Transit 419-872-8430
Door to door transportation within the city of Perrysburg
Has 2 TARTA connecting points at Meijer in Rossford and Maumee Municipal Building.
All vehicles equipped with wheelchair lifts.
Cost is $1 each way
Hours: Monday - Friday from 6am - 9pm; Saturday 8am - 9pm; and Sunday 8am - 6pm
Call 419-874-8430 for reservation. One day notice required.
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Domestic
Violence and
Senior Safety
Lucas and Wood Counties
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, VICTIM ASSISTANCE, CHILD/SENIOR SAFETY, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMS: Domestic Violence Shelter – YWCA Shelter: 419-241-7386 or 1-888-341-7386 Rape Crisis Line: 419-241-7273 or 1-866-557-7273 1018 Jefferson Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43624
Emergency Shelter for victims of domestic violence.
Also provides Rape Crisis Services 24 hours per day, 7 days per week Bethany House 419-727-4948 P.O. Box 5930 www.bethanyhousetoledo.org Toledo, OH 43613
Long term shelter for domestic violence survivors and their children. The Cocoon Shelter – Wood County 419-352-1545 Bowling Green, Ohio 1-800-472-9411
Domestic Violence Shelter for women and children
Provides case management, counseling, and support to victims of domestic violence.
Provides assistance or referrals for emergency food, clothing, personal care items, transportation, financial and budgeting assistance.
Call The Link at the above number to be referred to the shelter. The Daughter Project – Wood County 419-973-9831 P.O. Box 255 www.thedaughterproject.org
Perrysburg, OH 43552
A faith based organization that provides a safe, comfortable living environment to female victims of sex trafficking. Services are provided free of charge.
Services provided: Abuse & addiction counseling, family/friend restoration, health & nutrition education, medical/dental/vision care, legal counsel and spiritual mentorship.
The program is staffed by caring and supportive professionals and volunteers including physicians and counselors.
For more information, call the above phone number or contact: Director: jeff@thedaughterproject.org Program Director/Placement Coordinator: jane@thedaughterproject.org
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Violence Against Women 24 Hour Crisis Response Team 419 261-7446
Provides 24-hour, short-term crisis intervention, referral services, and support to victims of domestic violence. Toledo-Lucas County Victim Witness Assistance Program 419-213-4591 Common Pleas 419-245-3324 (Crisis Line) 700 Adams Street http://oh-lucascounty.civicplus.com/index.aspx?NID=319 Toledo, Ohio 43624
Provides assistance and support to victims of violent crime.
Provides education to victims regarding their rights.
Escorts victims to court hearings/proceedings
Educates victims on court procedures and etiquette.
Provides employer interventions, crisis counseling, and referrals for long-term counseling.
Notifies victims of court dates, continuance, motions for early release, and parole hearings.
Assists victims to file for financial compensation under Ohio’s Crime Victim Compensation Program.
Provides a 24-hour Crisis Response Team Family and Child Abuse Prevention Center 419-244-1100 2460 Cherry St. www.fcapc.org Toledo, Ohio 43608
The Family and Child Abuse Prevention Center’s mission is “to intervene and educate to reduce family violence”.
Court Advocacy Program: Trained advocates accompany domestic violence victims to court, provide support, and assist them with safety planning.
The Ohio Victims of Crime Compensation Program 1-877-584-2846 Attorney General’s Office 1-800-582-2877 Columbus, Ohio www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/victimscompensation
This programs offers compensation to innocent victims of violent crime for out-of-pocket and unreimbursed expenses resulting from the crime.
The Ohio Domestic Violence Network 1-800-934-9840 www.odvn.org National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
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PROTECTIVE SERVICES Adult Protective Services - Department of Jobs & Family Services
Investigates reports of abuse, neglect (by self or others) and exploitation of older adults, age 60 or older. Referrals can be made by any concerned parties.
Lucas County: 419-213-8663 Wood County: 419-352-7566
Child Protective Services - Department of Jobs & Family Services
Investigates reports of child abuse and neglect; provides protective services to children who are at risk for abuse and or neglect.
Lucas County: 419-213-3200 Wood County: 419-352-7566
County Board of Developmental Disabilities
Investigates reports of abuse and neglect of developmentally disabled individuals and provides protective services to those who are at risk for abuse and or neglect.
Lucas County: 419-380-4000 Wood County: 419-352-5115
Long Term Care Ombudsman (Northwest Ohio) 1-800-542-1874 Advocates for Basic Legal Equality (ABLE) “Ombudsmen field complaints about long-term care services, voice clients' needs and concerns to nursing homes, home health agencies, and other providers of long-term care. While they do not "police" nursing homes and home health agencies, they work with the long-term care provider and you, your family, or other representatives to resolve problems and concerns you may have about the quality of services you receive” (Source: Ohio Department of Aging Website) SENIOR SAFETY PROGRAMS Telephone Reassurance Programs Referred individuals are called daily to check on their safety. Some programs also offer medication reminders. If the person does not answer the phone, the family is called or police are notified.
Telecare – Amer. Red Cross 419-329-2900
Tele-Linques – Toledo 419-244-3142
Maumee Police Department 419-897-7040
Oregon Police Dept. Tel-A-Tend 419-698-7053
Ottawa Hills Police Dept. 419-531-4211
Sylvania Police Department 419-885-8900
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Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol (RSVP) 419-382-7060 The Area Office on Aging
A trained volunteer team makes a weekly home visit to check on the safety and well being of frail or homebound seniors.
Must be over 60 and a resident of the city of Toledo. 911 Cell Phone Program 419-382-0624 Area Office on Aging of Northwest Ohio 419-382-7060
Individuals age 60+ residing in Lucas County may be eligible to receive a free 911 cell phone.
The phone only makes emergency 911 calls.
Call the AOA Senior Safety Coordinator to register.
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Medical &
Dental
Assistance
Lucas and Wood Counties
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Medical Assistance and Dental Services
County Department of Job and Family Services
Lucas County Wood County 3210 Monroe Street 1921 Gypsy Lane Rd Toledo, Ohio 43699 Bowling Green, OH 43402 419-213-8800 419-352-7566
Provides services including TANF: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (limited cash assistance), food stamps, and medical coverage for eligible children and adults.
Medicaid covers such services as physician, hospital, ambulance, home health services, inpatient hospital care, laboratory and x-rays, long term care, dental services, medical supplies, prostheses, out-patient hospital and clinic services, pharmacy services, physician services and psychiatric services.
Must meet financial criteria requirements.
Some Medicaid programs require a determination of disability to qualify.
The fastest way to apply is online at: http://benefits.ohio.gov/
May also apply at the Lucas County JFS office (address and phone number above).
Healthy Start Medicaid:
For Children up to 19 years of age without health insurance: 206% poverty or lower
Children up to 19 years of age with health insurance: 156% poverty or lower
Pregnant women: 200% poverty or lower.
2017 Medicaid Financial Eligibility Criteria
Household Size Percent of FPL:
Adults 19 – 64 138%
Pregnant Women 200%
Children without Insurance
206%
Children with Insurance
156%
1 $1367 $1980 $2040 $1545
2 $1843 $2670 $2751 $2083
3 $2319 $3360 $3461 $2621
4 $2795 $4050 $4172 $3159
5 $3271 $4740 $4883 $3698
6 $3747 $5430 $5593 $4236
7 $4224 $6122 $6306 $4775
8 $4703 $6815 $7020 $5318
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Healthcare Marketplace 1-800-318-2596 www.healthcare.gov
Government Subsidized Health Care Insurance
Health Insurance for uninsured Americans with cost based on income.
Eligibility Criteria: o Must live in the United States o Must be a U.S. citizen or national (or be lawfully present) o Cannot be incarcerated o Not eligible for Medicare
Apply for Marketplace coverage: o Online at: www.healthcare.gov/marketplace o By phone: Call 1-800-318-2596 or TTY: 1-855-889-4325
2018 Open Enrollment: November 1, 2017 – January 31, 2018. To apply outside of the open enrollment period, one must have a qualifying life event such as getting married, divorced, having a baby or adopting a child, losing job based insurance coverage. For a full list of qualifying life events, refer to the www.healthcare.gov website.
You will not qualify for a Special Enrollment Period if: o You lose coverage because you didn’t pay your premium. o You voluntarily drop your coverage prior to the end of the plan year.
CareNet 419-842-0800 3231 Central Park West; Suite 200 Toledo, Ohio 43617 Free or reduced cost primary health care for the uninsured in Lucas County. Qualifications:
Residency in Lucas County for at least 6 months.
Ineligible for any government health care programs including Medicaid and the federal Marketplace insurance plans (must provide denial from Medicaid and exemption from the Marketplace).
Income limit: 200% poverty level (see last page of this guide for poverty level information).
Applications can be downloaded at: www.toledocarenet.org Medicaid Consumer Hotline 1-800-324-8680 “Benefits Check-Up” 419-382-0624 Area Office on Aging 1-800-472-7277 www.benefitscheckup.org
Consumers may complete an application providing financial information to find out which government assistance programs they may qualify.
“Benefits Check-Up” does not apply for programs on your behalf but will provide you with direction on where to start.
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Ohio Benefits Bank www.ohiobenefits.org
Provides on-line and in person assistance to link you with community resources for needs including food, housing and utility assistance, child care, health coverage, college student financial aid, and filing income tax returns.
To find a local agency with an Ohio Benefits Bank Counselor on-site: https://secure.thebenefitbank.org/ums?task=locator
Also see other sections of this guide for food, housing, and utility assistance.
MEDICATION ASSISTANCE
MEDICARE PART D DRUG PLAN 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) www.medicare.gov Medicare contracts with many insurance companies to provide drug coverage through Part D. Open enrollment for current Medicare beneficiaries: between Oct 15th– Dec 7th each year. When enrolling, have your Medicare card and list of prescription medications/dosages with you. 2017 Part D Plan:
During the initial coverage phase, you pay a co-payment and your Part D drug plan pays its share for each covered drug until your combined amount (including your deductible) reaches $3700.
Once you and your Part D drug plan have spent $3700 for covered drugs, you will be in the coverage gap, also called the “donut hole”. For 2017, the copay for covered brand-name prescriptions is 40% of the cost; covered generics copays are 51% while in the “donut hole”.
For 2017, the coverage gap ends when your total out-of-pocket cost reaches $4950. This annual out-of-pocket spending amount includes the yearly deductible and copay amounts.
When you spend more than $4950 out-of-pocket, the coverage gap ends and your drug plan pays most of the costs of your covered drugs for the remainder of the year. You will then be responsible for a small copayment. This is known as catastrophic coverage.
Apply on-line at www.medicare.gov or call the Area office on Aging’s RSVP program at 419-382-7060 for help with Part D enrollment.
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MEDICARE PART D “EXTRA HELP” with Part D Prescription Drug Costs Area Office on Aging – RSVP Program 419-382-7060 Social Security Office 1-800-772-1213
Medicare Part D recipients may qualify for lower drug co-pays and a reduced or waived Part D premium. The income and financial asset limits for 2017 are as follows: o For single persons: monthly incomes below $1507 and assets less than
$13,820 o For a married couple: combined monthly income less than $2030 and
combined assets below $27,600. o There is no coverage gap (donut hole) with the Extra Help benefit.
For 2017, costs for generics are no more than $3.30 and brand name $8.25.
Apply on line at www.socialsecurity.gov or call the Area Office on Aging at 419-382-7060.
Note: Applying for the “Extra Help” does not enroll a patient in the Medicare Drug Plan. Medicare recipients still have to enroll separately in a Part D plan. Buderer Drug Co. Drug Repository Program 419-873-2800 26611 N. Dixie Hwy, Suite 119 800-318-3408 Perrysburg, OH 43551 www.budererdrug.com/drug-repository-program
Low cost medications (must pay a copay)
Medications are available on a first come, first serve basis
Not all medications are available.
Eligibility:
o Must be a resident of Ohio o Must have no 3rd party drug reimbursement coverage for the drug
prescribed; or o Is a patient of a non-profit clinic
Refer to the above website for additional details and limitations of the program.
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The Patient Access Network The Healthwell Foundation (PAN) Foundation www.healthwellfoundation.org www.panfoundation.org 800-675-8416 1-866-316-PANF(7263) The above 2 foundations help individuals with health insurance pay their out-of-pocket costs for prescribed medications that treat certain diagnoses/diseases. For a list of approved diagnoses/disease conditions, call them directly or refer to their websites.
General Eligibility Criteria:
o Must be insured and the insurance must cover the specified medication. o The medication must directly treat the specified illness/disease. o The patient must meet the individual program’s income criteria.
Apply on-line or by phone. Pharmaceutical Patient Assistance Programs 1-888-477-2669
For low income individuals with no prescription coverage.
Call 1-888-477-2669 or access online through: o www.pparx.org o www.needymeds.org o www.rxassist.org
Emergency Medication Assistance
Salvation Army – Lucas County 419-241-1138 620 N. Erie Street Toledo, Ohio 43604
For one-time financial assistance with prescription medication costs when funding is available.
Salvation Army – Wood 419-352-5918
1045 N. Main Street Unit 8 Bowling Green, OH 43402
Emergency assistance for utilities, rent, very short term emergency housing (1 – 2 days), medications, gasoline voucher if needed to get to a new job or medical appointment.
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9:00am-noon and 1:00pm-4:00pm
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St. Vincent DePaul Society
For one-time financial assistance with emergency needs such as rent, mortgage, utilities.
Funding may be very limited and only partial assistance may be given. Toledo Area: contact the closest Catholic Church
Bowling Green: St. Aloysius 419-352-4195 Rossford: All Saints 419-666-1393 Perrysburg: St. Rose 419-874-4559 and Blessed John XXIII 419-874-6502
Walbridge: St. Jerome (Mother Theresa Community Fund) 419-666-2857 Lucas County Veterans Service Commission 419-213-6096
Short term emergency financial assistance provided to veterans or widows of veterans.
May help with prescription costs (call to confirm if this is available).
Veteran must have an honorable discharge and provide copy of DD214
Also provides claim help to veterans and veterans’ widows/widowers in applying for VA benefits
Wood County Veteran Service Office 419-354-9147 1616 East Wooster St. Unit 22 Bowling Green, OH 43402
Short term emergency financial assistance provided to veterans or widows of veterans.
May help with prescription costs (call to confirm if this is available).
Veteran must have an honorable discharge and provide copy of DD214
Also provides claim help to veterans and veterans’ widows/widowers in applying for VA benefits
Kidney Foundation of Northwest Ohio 419-329-2196 www.kfnwo.org
Financial assistance for medications related to kidney/renal disease.
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DENTAL CARE
Midwest Dental 419-255-9000 1520 Broadway Toledo, Ohio 43609
Accepts Medicaid, Buckeye, CareSource and United Health Care
Provides dental care to children and young adults to age 21 The Dental Center of Northwest Ohio 419-241-6215 2138 Madison Ave. Toledo, Ohio 43604
Accepts Medicaid and Medicaid-related HMO’s and most private insurance plans.
To be eligible, your annual household income must be at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. For eligible families without Medicaid, HMO’s, or insurance, dental services for children under age 18 are billed at $20 per visit (fee subject to change). For adults without Medicaid or insurance, private pay fees are based on the Medicaid reimbursement rate.
Smile Express 419.241-1641
Toledo Lucas County Health Department 419-213-4266
Ages 0-18 & prenatal & current health department patients Cordelia Martin Dental Clinic419-255-7883
Medicaid and sliding fee scale
All ages welcome Mildred Bayer Clinic for the Homeless 419-241-1554 Dental OPTIONS 1-888-765-6789
This program refers Ohio's uninsured or low income individuals with volunteer dentists or dental clinics for donated or discounted care. Must meet certain financial criteria. Call 1-888-765-6789 for more information.
Owens Community College Dental Hygiene 567-661-7294
Prevention services and x-rays
All ages
Reduced fees and straight Medicaid UTMC Pediatric and General Dentistry Services 419-383-3805
Most services, including hospital dentistry.
Each program has specific guidelines, call for details Toledo Dental Society Referral Service 419-474-8611
Provides referral information on dental services available.
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Employment
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Management
Lucas and Wood Counties
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EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE AND JOB TRAINING
THE PROMEDICA EBEID INSTITUTE 567-585-0056 Job Training Program 1806 Madison Ave. Toledo, OH 43604 www.promedica.org/pages/service-to-the-community/ebeid-institute.aspx
A 6-12-month training program designed to provide a hands-on learning experience for local residents. The program aims to:
o Provide employment skills training, which entails work habits, skills and attitudes sought by all employers in order to enhance their future employability.
o Provide financial coaching and counseling services focused on budgeting, savings, debt resolution, credit repair and long-term financial goal achievement.
o Provide access to income supports necessary to ensure success.
Provide trainees with a temporary placement that will: o Introduce trainees to the professional working environment o Introduce trainees to potential future career opportunities o Provide adequate supervision and feedback to engage trainees o Provide additional income for the family o Provide trainees with a rich learning experience
Note: class sizes are limited. Call the above phone number to inquire if applications are currently being
accepted for the program.
Harbor Behavioral Health 419-475-4449 Career Connections 4334 Secor Rd. Toledo, OH 43623
Vocational and Employment Training Services for unemployed individuals referred by Ohio Works First or BVR. Services include:
Vocational Evaluations
Job Seeking Skills Training
Job Coaching
Job Try Outs
Job Placement
Employment Follow up and Retention/Job Save
Financial Benefits Analysis
Travel Training
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OHIO MEANS JOBS County Department of Job and Family Services
Lucas County Wood County 1301 Monroe St. 1921 Gypsy Lane Rd Toledo, Ohio 43604 Bowling Green, OH 43402 419-213-5627 419-352-7566 www.thesourcenwo.com
Ohio Means Jobs has a variety of resources and services to aid job seekers in their search or with retaining their current job. Below is a list of services accessible from the One-Stop Career Center:
Education and training o GED classes o Financial aid information o English as a second language
Career exploration information o Basics of finding a job o Resume tips o Cover letter tips o Interviewing tips o Job search workshops and services
Supportive services o Transportation o Medical care o Counseling
Job Boards/Listings www.careerbuilder.com www.monster.com www.ohiomeansjobs.com www.indeed.com www.snagajob.com www.jobsonline.net www.simplyhired.com
Government Jobs Lucas County Wood County https://www.co.lucas.oh.us/jobs.aspx www.co.wood.oh.us/Commissioners/employment State of Ohio http://careers.ohio.gov USA Jobs www.usajobs.gov Veteran Administration Jobs www.va.gov/jobs
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Prevention, Retention, http://co.lucas.oh.us/913/Prevention-Retention-and-Contingency-Pro and Contingency Funds (PRC) LUCAS COUNTY JOB & FAMILY SERVICES
General Criteria to Qualify:
You MUST have a minor child (including 3rd trimester pregnancy) in the home
The household must not include a member who is sanctioned from the OWF
The voucher cannot be used to reimburse for services that are already paid; and
The family income cannot exceed 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines
Work requirement of 20 hours per week is needed for car repairs and employment materials
Car Repairs
Must be working at least 20 hours per week
Must have been employed for at least 30 days
Only one care per household and registered in the applicant’s name
Valid Ohio Driver’s License
Proof of liability insurance
Provide copy of registration and title or lease agreement
2 written estimates if the care is in running condition
1 written estimate with proof of tow, if car is not running
Statement from repair shop stating: All repairs are mechanical in nature o Will accept voucher o Will offer at least a 30 day warranty o No sales tax o If balance of repair is over $500.00, estimate must indicate that payment arrangements
have been made
Employment Materials (uniforms, footwear, tools and equipment)
Must have minor child(ren) and must be employed a minimum of 20 hours per week at state minimum wage
Must apply within 30 days of new job or promotion requiring materials
Written estimate of materials and willing to accept voucher
Statement from employer showing hiring date, number of hours working, and that materials are required for employment
GED Incentive
One-time payment of $375 upon completion of G.E.D.
Must apply within 90 days of receiving valid certificate.
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Prevention, Retention, and Contingency Funds (PRC) WOOD COUNTY JOB & FAMILY SERVICES
Emergency Assistance for adults who have legal and physical custody of minor children
Household Income Criteria: At or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level for family size
Assistance includes: o Rent/Mortgage: eviction or foreclosure notice required; will pay the past month’s rent
only. o If Homeless: the first month’s rent and security deposit. Requires verification of
homelessness o Vehicle repair: only for those who are working or attend Work Activities through Wood
County JFS. Must provide proof of title, registration, insurance and valid driver’s license.
o Utilities: Electric, natural gas, propane or other alternative heating source, and water/sewer:
Must use other utility assistance resources first such as HEAP, E-HEAP and the Ohio Fuel Fund
Utility bills must be in the applicant’s name.
CHERRY STREET MISSION 419-214-3007 Life Revitalization Center (Former Macomber High School) 1501 Monroe Street Toledo, OH 43604
The Cherry Street Mission partners with the Penta Vocational and Career Center to provide GED Instruction, computer skills classes, and Job Readiness programs.
Current training programs include auto repair and call center training.
Cherry Street plans to add additional trades in the near future.
Open to all residents of the community PROVIDENCE CENTER (Aurora Gonzalez) 419-244-0666 1949 Broadway Providencecentertoledo.org Toledo, Ohio 43609
Provides food, clothing, GED classes, resume writing, & preparing income tax forms. BUREAU OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION (BVR) 419-866-5811 Voice/TTY 5241 Southwyck Blvd 800-589-5811 Voice/TTY Toledo, OH 43614 Vocational assessment and training for persons with disabilities who are seeking employment TOLEDO-LUCAS COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARIES 419-259-5209 www.toledolibrary.org
One-on-one job search appointment with a librarian; free basic computer classes.
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – BUDGETING ASSISTANCE
FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITY CENTER 567-585-0059 THE PROMEDICA EBEID INSTITUTE 1806 Madison Ave. Toledo, OH 43604
Provides financial coaching and counseling services focused on employment, budgeting, savings, debt resolution, credit repair and long-term financial goal achievement.
Tax preparation services also provided through the Ohio Benefit Bank (see below)
Ohio Benefits Bank www.ohiobenefits.org
Provides on-line and in person assistance to link you with community resources for needs including food, housing and utility assistance, child care, health coverage, college student financial aid, and filing income tax returns.
To find a local agency with an Ohio Benefits Bank Counselor on-site: https://secure.thebenefitbank.org/ums?task=locator
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Educational
Assistance
Lucas and Wood Counties
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EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
READ FOR LITERACY 419-242-7323 Toledo-Lucas County Public Library 325 N Michigan St. Toledo, OH 43604
Provides reading and literacy programs for adults, children, and families in the following counties: Lucas, Wood, Defiance, Henry, and Fulton.
Office Hours: 9 am – 4:30 pm Monday through Friday GENERAL EQUIVALENCY DIPLOMA (GED) RESOURCES Contact any of the below agencies to enroll in GED Classes:
Cherry Street Mission – 1501 Monroe St 419-214-3007
Friendly Center – 1324 N. 419-243-1289
Goodwill Industries – 626 Huron St. 419-255-0070
Ohio Means Jobs -1301 Monroe St. 419-213-5627
Owens Community College – Various locations 567-661-2253
Penta Career Center – Various locations 419-661-6555
Providence Center – 1205 Broadway St. 419-244-0666
WSOS Youth Build Office – 725 Lagrange St. 419-243-8840 * United Way 211 also maintains a list of GED programs and testing sites GED INCENTIVE http://co.lucas.oh.us/913/Prevention-Retention-and-Contingency-Pro Lucas County Job and Family Services Prevention, Retention, and Contingency Program (PRC)
One-time payment of $375 upon completion of G.E.D.
Must apply within 90 days of receiving valid certificate.
Criteria to Qualify: o You MUST have a minor child (including 3rd trimester pregnancy) in the home o The household must not include a member who is sanctioned from the OWF o The voucher cannot be used to reimburse for services that are already paid; and o Family income cannot exceed 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines o Must complete W-9 to redeem the G.E.D incentive
LIFE SKILLS CENTER OF TOLEDO 419-241-5504 1830 Adams St., Toledo, Ohio 43604 1-866-543-3754 www.lifeskillshs.com/about-life-skills/who-we-are.html From the Life Skills website: “Life Skills High School is a unique alternative high school option for students ages 16-21 in Ohio, Arizona and Colorado. Whether you have fallen behind in your studies in a traditional school setting or are faced with barriers to overcome, our teachers and staff are dedicated to helping you succeed and earn your high school diploma.”
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LEARNING, EARNING AND PARENTING (LEAP) PROGRAM 419-213-8999 LEAP is a program that helps teen parents (19 and under) or pregnant teens finish school. Contact your caseworker at Lucas County Job and Family Services (LCJFS). You must be in LEAP if:
Client of LCJFS and you have not graduated from high school or have not earned your GED.
Financial bonuses are provided for: o Each month that you go to school. o For each school year you finish by passing to the next grade. o When you graduate.
The LEAP caseworker can also assist with child care, summer jobs, transportation, counseling and parenting classes.
PENTA CAREER CENTER 419-661-6555 Adult Education www.pentacareercenter.org 9301 Buck Rd. Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 Adult Education Classes include:
Health Care including Clinical Medical Assistants and STNAs
Auto Repair
Robotics & Advanced Marketing Technology
Welding
Forklift & Marine Skills
Plumbing Apprenticeship Call or check their website for financial assistance available.
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HIGHER EDUCATION
OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 567-661-7000 30335 Oregon Road Perrysburg, OH 43551
Over 100 degreed and certificate programs.
Top Enrolling Majors: o Skilled Trades Construction o Business Management Technology o Business Administration Concentration o Associate of Arts General Construction o Registered Nurse Program o Skilled Trades Building Maintenance o Associate of Science General Concentration
Many financial aid programs are available. Stautzenberger College 1-888-859-8225 1796 Indian Wood Circle Maumee, OH 43537
Degree and certification programs available in: o Animal Sciences o Business o Information Technology o Legal o Medical o Skilled Trades
Financial Aid available
The University of Toledo 1-800-586-5336 2801 W. Bancroft www.utoledo.edu Toledo, OH 43606
o More than 230 majors and degree programs offered, including associates, bachelor, masters, and Ph.D
o Financial Aid available. Bowling Green State University 419-372-2531 Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 www.bgsu.edu
o Degree programs including associates, bachelor, masters, and Ph.D in more than 200 majors. o Financial Aid available.
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Child Care
Assistance
Lucas and Wood Counties
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CHILD CARE County Department of Job and Family Services
Day care assistance is available while you work or go to school.
Income Criteria: Lucas County 125% poverty level; Wood County: 130% poverty level
Lucas County Wood County 3210 Monroe Street 1921 Gypsy Lane Rd Toledo, Ohio 43699 Bowling Green, OH 43402 419-213-8800 419-352-7566
Toledo Day Nursery www.toledodaynursery.org Early Childhood Programs
Jefferson Center Stickney Center Mosaic Center 2211 Jefferson Ave. 2902 Stickney Ave. 860 Orchard St. Toledo, OH 43604 Toledo, OH 43608 Toledo, OH 43609 419-243-2627 419-726-2617 419-214-5182
A 5 star rated early childhood center for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Head Start and Early Head Start programs available.
Accepts the Lucas County JFS Child Care Subsidy.
For those who do not qualify for JFS funding, a sliding fee scale is offered.
Accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. According to the organization’s website, NAEYC accreditation requirements include “high program standards, a high ratio of adults to children, and a developmentally appropriate curriculum and strict health and safety standards.”
YMCA Child Day Care 419-729-8135 1500 N. Superior St. 2nd Floor www.ymcatoledo.org/main/child-care/ Toledo, OH 43604
Affordable child day care offered in 26 area centers in Northwest Ohio.
Early Education Program: for children 6 weeks – 5 years’ old
School Age Children: 5 – 12 years of age.
Financial assistance available for those who qualify. MOM’S HOUSE 419-241-5554 2505 Franklin Ave. momshousetoledo.org Toledo, Ohio 43610
Mom’s House Toledo is available to help low-income, single moms graduate from high school, technical school and college. With intervention and support, we will help you set and attain lifetime educational goals, and break the cycle of poverty for you and your children.
There may be a waiting list for enrollment in the program.
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Legal
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LEGAL RESOURCES
Legal Aide of Western Ohio 1-877-894-4599 525 Jefferson Ave. Ste 400, Toledo, Ohio 43604
Free legal assistance for low to moderate income individuals including wills, family law, litigation & community education of civil matters.
Must meet income guidelines
Does not handle criminal matters.
Affiliated with Advocates for Basic Legal Equality (ABLE). Advocates for Basic Legal Equality (ABLE) 1-800-837-0814 525 Jefferson Ave. Ste 400, Toledo, Ohio 43604 419-255-0814
Legal assistance for low-income individuals/families to address housing discrimination, disability law, access to public benefits, long-term care including nursing home residents, equal educational opportunities, & immigration.
Affiliated with Legal Aide of Western Ohio. Medical Legal Partnership for Children (MLPC) 419-724-0030 Advocates for Basic Legal Equality
Free legal services for pediatric patients/families of ProMedica Children’s Hospital, University Pediatrics at UTMC, and Mercy Children’s Hospital. Legal Services are provided to help alleviate legal issues that have the potential to negatively impact the child’s health.
Call the above phone number and ask to speak to a MLPC attorney College of Law – University of Toledo 419-530-4236 2801 West Bancroft Street, Toledo, Ohio 43606
Legal assistance in civil cases
Service provided on a case-by-case basis Legal Clinic for Veterans 419-259-2000 Toledo VA Outpatient Clinic 1200 s. Detroit Ave. Toledo, OH 43609
Free legal advice offered to all veterans concerning legal issues including, but not limited to Wills, Eviction, Foreclosure, Child Support, Child Custody, Expungement of previous legal issues, current DUIs, Probation, or other criminal issues.
This is a Walk-In Clinic held in the conference room. First come, first serve.
Occurs on the 1st Thursday of each month from 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. through August 2016. After August 2016, call the above number to see if the clinic is still running.
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Law Tuesday 419-243-2237 Warren AME Church 915 Collingwood Toledo, Ohio 43602
Free legal advice provided on a walk-in basis on the third Tuesday of each month. Probate Court: Lucas County 419-213-4775
Handles estates, guardianships, trusts, conservatorships, will contests, name changes, delayed birth registrations, corrections to birth records, adoptions, declarations of paternity, birth and death records, and marriage licenses.
Lawyer Referral & Information Service – Toledo Bar Association 419-242-9363 311 North Superior Street, Toledo, Ohio 43604 www.toledobar.org
For information about Pro Bono Legal Services and eligibility guidelines, contact the Toledo Bar Association at 419-242-9363 or on-line at www.toledobar.org
Legal Hotline for Older Ohioans 1-800-488-6070 ProSeniors, Inc www.proseniors.org
Free legal advice, information, and referral for Ohioans age 60 and older regardless of income, financial resources or location.
Addresses questions regarding Medicare, Medicaid and Medicaid estate recovery, living wills, durable powers of attorney for health care, and consumer problems.
Telephone appointments for the Legal Hotline are available Mon – Fri from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Citizens Dispute Settlement Program 419-245-1951 555 N. Erie St, Toledo, Ohio 43604
Provides mediation (not legal services) to parties desiring resolution of a dispute without going to court
Walk-ins only (does not set up appointments) but will provide information by phone Wood County Committee on Aging 1-800-367-4935 305 N. Main Street Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
Free legal advice provided every other month for 30 minutes.
Must be 60 or older. Call to set up an appointment. Wood County Bar Association 419-819-1163 P.O. Box 1133 www.woodcountybar.net Bowling Green, OH 43402
For information about Pro Bono Legal Services eligibility guidelines or for questions, please call the Wood County Bar Association at 419-819-1163.
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Substance
Abuse
Lucas and Wood Counties
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SUBSTANCE ABUSE: ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT
Alcoholics Anonymous 419-380-9862
Al-Anon and Al-A-Teen 1-888-425-2666
Cocaine Anonymous 419-385-9000
Narcotics Anonymous www.naohio.org 818.773.9999 Ext. 771
Harbor Behavioral Healthcare 419-475-4449 An Affiliate of ProMedica www.harbor.org 4334 Secor Rd Toledo, OH 43623
From the www.Harbor.org website:
Harbor’s Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Treatment programs use evidence-based practices to treat both the substance use problem and the mental illness at the same time.
AOD treatment starts with an assessment to determine the person’s individual treatment needs. Services Include: o Intensive Outpatient Treatment o Non-Intensive Outpatient Services o Individual, group, and family
counseling
o Group and Family Counseling o Case Management o Urinalysis o Medication Assisted Treatment
A Renewed Mind 419-720-9247 1946 N. 13th St. www.arenewedmindservices.org Suite # 420, Toledo, OH 43604
Intensive Outpatient Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment for both youth and adults.
90 day Residential Treatment offered for adolescent boys and adult men
Medication Assisted Recovery at The Access Center (see below).
Recovery Residence: transitional housing for up to 12 men recovering from alcohol or substance addiction.
The Access Center – Medication Assisted Recovery 419-691-1322, ext. 300 117 Main St. Toledo, Ohio 43605
Partnership program between A Renewed Mind and the Neighborhood Health Association.
Medication Assisted Recovery: medications used include Suboxone, Zubsolv, and Vivitrol.
Clients must participate in drug rehab support services including drug testing, individual and group counseling, and case management as indicated.
Must also agree to "behavioral contracts” to support compliance with sobriety and increase success for recovery.
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Zepf-COMPASS Corporation for Recovery Services 419-241-8827 2465 Collingwood Blvd., Toledo, Ohio 43620 www.ccrscompass.org (Services Lucas County and Northwest Ohio areas)
Inpatient and outpatient alcohol and substance abuse treatment
Cost based on a sliding fee scale for those without insurance University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC) 419-383-2337 Inpatient Detoxification Unit
10-bed inpatient detoxification unit for alcohol and substance abuse treatment
For admission, the patient must be in active withdrawal
Average length of stay is 3 – 5 days
Arrowhead Behavioral Health 419-891-9333 1725 Timber Line Rd. 1-800-547-5695 Maumee, Ohio 43537
Inpatient and outpatient alcohol and substance abuse treatment. Medicare and insurance plans accepted. Medicaid is accepted on a case by case basis.
Glenbeigh Outpatient Center of Toledo 419-536-4000 3425 Executive Parkway, Suite 207 www.glenbeigh.com Toledo, Ohio 43606
Outpatient alcohol and drug treatment program• Comprehensive Assessment • Intensive Outpatient Treatment • Family Counseling and Education • Continuing Care Services • Relapse Prevention Program • Call to see if your insurance plan is accepted
Midwest Recovery Center 1-866-203-0308 1757 Indian Wood Circle Maumee, Ohio 43537
Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment including:
Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient treatment
Partial Hospitalization
Dual Diagnosis Treatment for individuals experiencing both substance abuse and mood disorders
Inpatient Detox Center: 1-866-688-6917
Call to see if your insurance plan is accepted.
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The Open Door 419-242-7281 Sober Living Home 1-800-517-2915 2823 Cherry Street www.opendoortoledo.org Toledo, Ohio 43608 Excerpts from their website:
“The Open Door currently operates three properties that house 24 men in sober living, recovery housing. Qualified residents may stay up to 24 months prior to returning to their life as a productive, sober member of society.” “The primary goal of the Open Door is to provide a calm, supportive, therapeutic environment in which men afflicted with substance abuse addiction may be empowered through the spirituality of the 12 Steps and other proven program requirements that will enable them to deal with the problems they face as they seek to re-establish themselves as self-supporting, sober, productive members of society.” 6.17