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ABOUT US

When youth are removed from their homes due to unsafe conditions caused by situations like abuse and neglect, Turning Point Residential Services provides a safe and loving living environment, Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment, and resources to assist them in leading normal and productive lives. 

Our 10 - bed residential program provides 24-hour supervised care and treatment for at-risk adolescents.

We strive to remove the uncertainty from our client's day-to-day existence by providing them a level of comfort and consistency that will allow them to meet their full potential.

Currently, we accept youth between the ages of 8 and 21, and we are licensed by the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services.

Mission
To support children and families by providing support and services so that they may be able to lead a normal and productive life as they pursue greater independence, reunification or placement stability.
 

Vision
A safe place of refuge, where children and families can receive the assistance and support needed to progress through programming and treatment services.

Core Values 

  • Meeting the needs of the individuals served is our highest priority

  • Utilize treatment based on best practices and research evidence

  • We motivate and empower individuals to reach their personal, emotional, and professional goals

  • We recognize and celebrate the diversity of our clients, staff, and the communities we serve

  • We are committed to building community alliances and networks to better serve our clients

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Criteria for Admission

We Accept Youth who are in Crisis 

Are Concerned about the Safety or Stability of Their Home 

Are Awaiting a Longer-Term Placement


Need Protection while Child Welfare Investigates Abuse

Mental Health Issues

Substance Abuse/Addiction

Self-Esteem Issues

School Problems

Etc.


Placement must be made by an individual authorized to give Turning Point physical custody of the youth.


 


 

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