Mental Health & Recovery Board of Ashland County

1605 County Road 1095
Ashland, Ohio 44805

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419.281.3139 (Voice)
419.281.4988 (Fax)

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Welcome to the Mental Health and Recovery Board of Ashland County

Use the links below or to the side to navigate around the site. We here at the MHRB are here for you so please do not hesitate to contact us or use the resources we have available.

A local Recovery-Oriented system
Over the last several years, the Mental Health & Recovery Board, along with our contract agencies and community partners have prioritized ‘Recovery-Oriented’ mental health and drug/alcohol services.  But just what do we mean when we say ‘Recovery-Oriented Services’?  Click here to find out more about recovery-oriented services and what we believe Recovery is and can be for our community.

Meet the Board
The Board ensures local management and control over planning and administering alcohol, drug addiction and mental health prevention, treatment and support services to meet the unique needs of Ashland County residents.


Provider Network
The Board works with partners in the community to determine what services and programs are needed.  This includes consumers and family members, provider agencies, churches, local officials, courts, law enforcement, job & family services, schools and many others!


Local Resources
Click this link for a printable directory with a list of service providers and local community resources.

Below is the weekly Times-Gazette article written by Martha Jorden, a local mental health professional.

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Mental Health Matters

By Martha Jorden

February 21, 2012


A good listener makes a significant difference.

My dear friend’s mother, who contacted me often over the years, said “sharing a problem with
someone who understands, divides the pain.” Her wisdom about talking to another, especially if they
are well trained, has proven to help many individuals in emotional stress. Research even reveals a
positive change in brain chemistry when we feel heard and understood.


.... Click here for entire article

Missed an article? Check out recent articles:

February 14, 2012 February 7, 2012
January 30, 2012 January 23, 2012

 

 

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