Access Ohio

Levels of Care We Offer
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Levels of Care Offered

Access Ohio offers our patients comprehensive care options with a full
spectrum of coverage to address the patient needs.

Outpatient Services

Our Outpatient services are provided at multiple locations and enacted by the caring staff of Access ohio in a structured environment. Treatment is individualized and can include counseling sessions, Cognitive Behavioral therapy, life coaching skills and other services as needed. Access Ohio offers Addiction Treatment & Mental/Behavioral Services in our outpatient facilities.

Intensive Outpatient Services

Intensive Outpatient services are designed around those patients who are struggling or have worsened with outpatient services and require an extra level of care and attention. Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) program helps individuals experiencing mental health or substance abuse issues that do not require care or crisis stabilization. Access Ohio offers IOP program for both mental health and substance abuse.

Sober Living & Job Training

Access Ohio’s sober living program are for those whom have successfully graduated from intensive inpatient or residential programs. Access Ohio firmly believes that drug addiction should not be treated as a crime but rather as a disease like any other addiction and that patients deserve an opportunity to rejoin the community without criminal penalties. Our program allows patients to slowly integrate back into their normal environment without the rigor of monitoring but in a safe and fostering environment. We offer Job training and aids as part of our service offerings.

Medication Assisted Treatment

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is the use of medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a “whole-patient” approach to the treatment of substance use disorders. Medications used in MAT are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and MAT programs are clinically driven and tailored to meet each patient’s needs. MAT is primarily used for the treatment of addiction to opioids such as heroin and
prescription pain relievers that contain opiates. The prescribed medication operates to normalize brain chemistry, block the euphoric effects of alcohol and opioids, relieve physiological cravings, and normalize body functions without the negative and euphoric effects of the substance used.

Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient

Access Ohio offers clients different levels of care which include Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient & Outpatient care settings. We accept Medicaid/All ManagedMedicaid plans and commercial insurance plans.

Partial Hospitalization Services

Our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is a more intensive level of care than our IOP program and offered as a day program or an evening program that provides therapeutic and recovery support to adults who must maintain their work, school, or family schedule. We offer PHP for both Mental Health and Substance abuse patient population.

  • Face Sheet (Referral Sheet & Other Patient Information Document)
  • Client Insurance Information
  • Client Labs & Medication List
  • The first step along the way is the intake; this is where we gather the initial information about our clients.
  • Second is the nursing assessment during which any and all medical issues a client may currently have are reviewed to ensure that the client’s needs can be managed at our facility. The nurse will also go through any medications that the client may have brought with them. All medications are stored in the nursing department and are administered to clients at the appropriate times.
  • Third is a counseling assessment. This part does take some time as the client is asked about their history in great detail so that an individualized treatment plan can be made.
  • The doctor performs a complete physical on the client after the above.

Residential Treatment

For those suffering from substance abuse issues, typical hospitalization lasts only 3-5 days. Most of those with addiction cannot change their lives in such short periods of time, resulting in frequent relapses. Once they are discharged from the hospital, our residential treatment facilities allow patients to stay up to 30 days to get clean through a monitored, intensive treatment (minimum of 30 hours of group/individual therapy and physician services). Although an unlocked facility, patients may be required to do random drug testing and confirmation throughout their stay. This ensures they are sticking to treatment protocols. Patients co-occurring mental health and physical health issues are also addressed during this time. Case managers work with patients throughout their stay to help them find suitable housing, which enables sober living and connects them to outpatient care.

Residential Treatment Services

This is our most intensive form of therapy and is advised for those who have severe addiction levels or cannot safely manage their addiction outside of a medical setting. Access Residential Treatment Facilities will offer treatment to both male and female patients, eighteen and over, who are Medicaid eligible for up to 90-days of residential treatment. At Access Residential our dedicated staff will work to better the body, mind and spirit of every individual we partner with; to enable their healthful transition back into purposeful lives within their community.

  • 1 – 28 bed male unit for AOD treatment
  • 1 – 28 bed female unit for AOD treatment
  • 1 – 28 bed male unit for Dual Diagnosis


Clients receive 31 hours of group therapy per week, a minimum of 1 hour of individual counseling (depending on Individualized Treatment Plan). Upon program completion, clients are strongly urged to step down into Sober Living (arranged by counselors).

We accept Medicaid and commercial insurance.

We accept clients referred to this program from another facility, typically a hospital, ER, or detox
center & Clients on probation.

Required documents for admission consideration:

  • Face Sheet (Referral Sheet & Other Patient Information documents)
  • Previous Health & Diagnostic Assessments
  • Client Labs
  • Client Medication list
  • Client cannot be a sex offender
  • The first step along the way is the intake, where we gather the initial information about our clients.
  • Second is the nursing assessment during which any and all medical issues a client may currently have are reviewed to ensure that the client’s needs can be managed at our facility. The nurse will also go through any medications that the client may have brought with them. All medications are stored in the nursing department and are administered to clients at the appropriate times.
  • Third is a counseling assessment. This part does take some time as the client is asked about their history in great detail so that an individualized treatment plan can be made.
  • The doctor performs a complete physical on the client after the above.

Inpatient Admissions

Access Hospital Dayton is a 110-bed, acute psychiatric hospital serving adults eighteen and older.

Inpatient Services

Access Ohio inpatient program is designed for our patients who have additional medical needs that require greater supervision than what is already provided through the residential level of care. The patients in our inpatient program receive 24-hour care, daily therapeutic sessions, and access to beneficial, community support groups. It is designed to provide intensive & structured treatment for clients with psychiatric and addictive problems. Our healthy and comfortable inpatient setting allows all patients to recover without any distractions or negative influences that may affect their recovery.

  • Admission will be limited to adults whose principal diagnosis and focus of treatment upon admission is a mental disorder according to the American Psychiatric Association’s diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders.
  • Minimum Admission Criteria
    • Age 18 and older
    • Evaluated to be a danger to self or others by experiencing suicidal, homicidal or symptoms related to psychosis
    • Medically cleared by a physician

Once admitted, patients will undergo a multidisciplinary assessment within specific time frames.

These assessments, performed by our Psychiatrists, Licensed Therapists, Nurses, and other healthcare providers include but are not limited to:
  • Biological-Psychological-Social Assessment
  • Psychiatric Evaluation
  • Nursing Assessment
  • Nutritional Assessment by a Licensed Dietician when requested and appropriate
  • Physical Examination by a contracted physician
  • Suicide Risk Assessment
  • PHQ-9 – Patient Health Questionnaire
  • Treatment Plan

These assessments form the basis for a Multi-Disciplinary Master Treatment Plan. It creates the goals and objectives of treatment, which details the frequency of the interventions and staff members who will be responsible for follow-through of these interventions.

Patients will be provided opportunities to address specific needs through individual and group therapy.

Sessions are offered as follows:
  • Individual Therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Mindfulness and Recreational Therapy
  • We accept referrals from Hospital emergency room caseworkers, crisis centers, or behavioral healthcare professionals (counselors, health centers, urgent cares) for acute hospitalization when patients are a danger to self or others. We also accept walk-ins.
  • Acute crisis stabilization ranges from 5-10 days.
  • Nursing services provided under direction of an RN with a Masters in Nursing.
  • Medical services under direction of one of our psychiatrists and include 24-hour, 7-day-a-week consultation.

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