Services Overview
Family Counseling Program
Even the most stable families and individuals experience occasional problems and crises. Our counseling programs help guide people as they work to solve their own problems.
Chemical Dependency Services
We provide a variety of evaluation, diagnostic, treatment and intervention services to individuals and families affected by experimentation, substance abuse and addiction. Our recovery programs utilize best practices from the fields of medicine, psychology, counseling and traditional 12-step programs to help clients accept responsibility and become committed to managing their disease. Separate treatment tracts are available for adults and adolescents. Our complete offering of outpatient treatment services includes:
- Adolescent & Court Assessment
- Evaluation & Referral
- Group & Individual Therapy
- Family/Marital Therapy
- Intervention Services
- Relapse Prevention Treatment
Community Psychiatric Support Treatment Services
School-Based Services
Psychiatric & Pharmacological Management Services
In addition to counseling, we offer medical services to individuals who require additional psychiatric evaluation and care. Our psychiatrists, with assistance from our nurses, help clients manage mental illness, evaluate the effectiveness of current medications and offer recommendations and education to improve the success of treatment.
Eldercare Services
Sometimes, seniors need assistance, support and protection to preserve their independence and lifestyle. Our social workers, nurses, case managers and therapists are trained to work with seniors when their family members are unable or unwilling, to help. We offer adults over the age of 60:
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Protective Services: Conducts investigations of reported abuse, neglect and/or exploitation of seniors. As the designated agency for the Department of Job and Family Services, we make referrals to secure on-going assistance and support for affected clients. Read more >>
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Guardianship Services: Provides court-appointed legal guardians for seniors who are unable to make necessary decisions to secure themselves and their assets. Guardians also ensure that clients are provided with food, shelter, medical care, legal services and other basic needs for a healthy life. Read more >>
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Guardianship Training: Educates, supports and provides resources for family members or individuals who are serving as a legal guardian to a senior.
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Geriatric Care Management: Assists senior and disabled adults in arranging and maintaining needed care. Also acts as a connection between seniors and long-distance care-givers and family members. Provides personal care assessments, medical care planning, family education and consultation, emergency assistance and more.
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Geriatric Specialized Care Management: Assists seniors in managing monthly finances. Case managers maintain close contact with clients to oversee budgets and ensure financial needs are met. Also provides assistance with home sales, selecting a nursing home, moving and pet care.
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Clinical Counseling: Provides seniors and their families with counseling on how to cope with feelings of loneliness, isolation, failing health, adjustment and grief. Also provides caregivers with support and resources.
Family Care Solutions
Our Family Care Solutions Program is a fee service offering a supportive network of care to help people of all ages live safely and comfortable in their own home. Whether clients are recovering from surgery, working long hours, have a new baby or are dealing with a crisis, we can tailor our services to meet their specific needs and preferences. Read more >>
Deaf Community Services
In Stark County alone, there are nearly 2,500 deaf individuals who rely on sign language and other tools to communicate. We provide assistance to enhance the communication between deaf, hard of hearing and hearing communities. Read more >>
Ways to Work Loan Program
Our Ways to Work Program provides low-income families with financial assistance when unexpected expenses threaten to disrupt their lives. Read more >>
HIV / AIDS Case Management and Prevention
This free program offers a variety of services to individuals who are HIV+ or at high risk for contracting HIV. Case Managers offer assistance in arranging needed services including medical care, prescription assistance, accessing various emergency assistance programs, education about the disease, advocacy, and prevention counseling. All situations are handled with the utmost respect for our clients and their confidentiality. Read more >>
Continuing Our Commitment
The positive impact Trillium Family Solutions has on our community depends in part on our financial support. Our programs are funded through a variety of sources, including United Way contributions, client fees, private contracts, government agreements, grants and private donations. To join our list of financial supporters, consider providing a donation that will help us continue to care for people and strengthen families in our community. To make a donation, contact Trillium Family Services at 330-454-7066 or use our Secure Online Contribution Form.
Community Education
A healthy community begins with education. We support many local organizations by providing talks and presentations on a wide range of mental and family health issues such as parenting, family life, divorce, substance abuse and stress. For additional information, call 330-454-7066, ext. 345.
Accreditation
Trillium Family Solutions is accredited by the Council on Accreditation, certified by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services and is a member of The Alliance for Children and Families.
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