Dover health clinics plan to continue all services

Dover health clinics plan to continue all services
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Community Mental Healthcare and Community Family Health Center plan to continue all services during the COVID-19 outbreak.

                        

Community Mental Healthcare and Community Family Health Center plan to continue all services during the COVID-19 outbreak.

All services including individual and group counseling, addiction treatment, case management, primary care, and dental services will continue to be provided during regular business hours. Crisis Intervention remains available 24 hours a day.

“Safety is our priority for both our staff and the individuals we serve,” said JJ Boroski, executive director of Community Mental Healthcare. “Our agency’s leadership team is in constant communication with local, state and federal agencies in order to adapt our processes to provide the safest health-care environment possible.”

Boroski said the agency will communicate any service-delivery changes or service options on the agency’s Facebook page. Individuals currently utilizing services will be contacted personally if any changes to their current treatment occur. For questions about appointments, services or any other needs, call CMH at 330-343-6631.

“It’s very difficult to know what future measures will be required to curtail the spread of COVID-19,” Boroski said. “We know everyone is being affected by cancellations, closings and shortages. We plan to follow the recommendations of our health-care leadership, but right now the community needs our services. We’re going to do everything in our power to continue to deliver those services.”

CMH and the health center accept Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance. A sliding-fee scale (self-pay) is available for those who may not be covered. All ages are welcome.

With over 50 years of service to the community, Community Mental Healthcare Inc. is headquartered at 201 Hospital Drive in Dover. CMH also has offices in New Philadelphia and Carrollton. The organization offers behavioral-health, substance-abuse, crisis, primary-care and dental services.

Community Mental Healthcare services are partially funded, in whole or in part, by the Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board of Tuscarawas and Carroll Counties and the Health Resources and Service Administration.

For more information about Community Mental Healthcare, visit www.cmhdover.org or call 330-343-6631.


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