Residential treatment center for men opens at Dennison

Residential treatment center for men opens at Dennison
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Pamela Trimmer, center in red and Brant Russell, right help cut the ribbon to Stillwater Crossing last August.

                        

OhioGuidestone is now accepting clients at Stillwater Crossing, its new men’s substance-use residential treatment center.

Located at 700 Dudgeon Way in Dennison, Stillwater Crossing is the first nonprofit facility of its kind in the region.

Evidence-based care services will help men in Tuscarawas and Carroll counties find a path to recovery. The $2.7 million facility has 7,900 square feet and the capacity for treating 16 men at a time.

Pam Trimmer, vice president of operations at OhioGuidestone, has worked on the project since its inception 10 years ago. She said Stillwater Crossing fills the gap in residential services for men in this region as OhioGuidestone already operates a center for women in Tuscarawas County.

Trimmer said, “Our goal is to ensure that we are providing high-quality, person-centered substance-use services to our whole community and allow a seamless transition to after-care services that support long-term recovery.”

Stillwater Crossing is funded through a partnership between the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, ARPA funding awarded by the Tuscarawas County Commissioners, local ADAMHS funds, and donations from community partners.

To make a referral, call 330-576-4190. Visit www.ohioguidestone.org.


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