2021 HIGHLAND COUNTY RESOURCE DIRECTORY
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HIGHLAND COUNTY RESOURCE DIRECTORY 2021
2 INDEX Supportive and Social Service Providers 3 Child Care and Preschools 11 Schools and Educational Services 12 Medical and Chiropractic Care 14 Nursing Homes and Rehabilitation Centers 18 Legal 19 Recreation and Parks 22 Post Offices and Libraries 23 Mental Health, Disabilities, and Addiction Treatment 24 Transportation Services 28 Highland County Offices 29 Courts 30 City and Village Governments 31 State and Federal Government 32 Highland County Housing Possibilities 33 Churches 35 Hotlines 39 *If using a computer/laptop to search the directory hit “Control” and “F” to search for agency or service by word. *For corrections, updates, additions, removals please contact Tara Campbell at 937-393-3458 or tcampbell@hccao.org Revised 5/1/2021
3 Supportive and Social Service Providers American Legion 1310 Northwoods Dr. Hillsboro OH. 45133 937-393-2516 The American Legion assists with filing for benefits for veterans and their families. The meetings are held at the Senior Citizens Center on the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 7:00pm Assurance Wireless https://www.assurancewireless.com/ 1-888-321-5880 Free government cell phone. Eligibility: You may qualify for Assurance Wireless if you participate in any of the following public assistance programs: Medicaid, Food Stamps/SNAP, General Assistance, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), TANF/Work First (TANF/ Ohio Works First), Section 8/Federal Public Housing Assistance, Home Energy Assist Programs (HEAP, LIHEAP @ E-HEAP), National School Free Lunch Program (NSLP), and Supplemental Security Income- Blind & Disabled (SSDI) or you may qualify based on household income. Area 937 Ministries 8387 St. Rt. 73, PO Box 937, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-840-0937 Fax: 937-393-5634 Email: area937outreach@att.net Hillsboro Church of Christ provides food, daily necessities and clothing for those who are either unemployed, under- served or struggling; this service is one of the many ministries of the. Income guidelines apply. Area Agencyon Aging District7 F32-URG PO Box 500, 160 Dorsey Dr. Rio Grande, OH 45674 1-800-582-7277 Fax: 1-740-245-5979 www.aaa7.org TTY: 711 The Area Agency on Aging District 7, Inc. (AAA7) supports independence, choice and dignity through a number of home and community-based services in the ten counties it serves in Ohio, which include Highland. The Agency can offer an in-home assessment at no cost to determine what programs are available to best serve the needs of older adults and adults age 18 or older living with disability. Serves could include care management, personal care, homemaking, home-delivered meals, emergency response systems, medical equipment, transportation, caregiver support, health and wellness programs, as well as other long-services designed to support an individual’s health and well-being. Passport Ohio’s alternative to nursing home care, PASSPORT helps low-income, disabled older adults remain safe and independent at home. Services could include care management, personal care, homemaking, home delivered meals, emergency response systems, medical equipment and transportation. Must be at least 60 years of age, Medicaid eligible, at risk of nursing home placement, must be in agreement with a Service Plan. Because He Lives Food Pantry 220 Washington Street Lynchburg, OH 45142 937-579-5210 Food available to Lynchburg residents – Monday 9am to noon, Tuesday 5pm to 7pm Bright Local Food Pantry SR 136 Old Concord School Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-763-8989 Food available to those in need in Bright Local School District Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio https://www.ccswoh.org/programs/food-for-all/ 937-981-5172 Every month, Catholic Charities travels to Clermont, Clinton, Highland, Brown, Adams and Hamilton counties with food. Working with local organizations, a pantry is set up for the day. Food is both purchased and donated from the Freestore Food Bank. Volunteers set up the food for distribution at each site. For Highland County the Food for All mobile pantry is the 4th Thursday of the month at Greater Life Assembly Church. Elizabeth's Hope 348 South St, Greenfield, Ohio 45123 937-981-3052 www.thereishopetoday.org
4 Provides Moms and Dads programs, court ordered parenting programs, pregnancy testing, limited ultra sounds, and baby supplies. Monday - Thursday 10 am - 4 pm From Our House to Yours 320 McClain Ave., Greenfield, Ohio 45123 937-403-8098 Offering clothes and household items for those in need in the Greenfield Area. Greenfield Area Christian Center 912 North Fifth Street Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-5172 Community offering a food pantry, clothing center, tragic & transient emergency assistance program, an education department offering bible studies, helpful literature, and other classes, and the New Directions Youth Ministry. Highland County Help Me Grow 8919 U.S. Rte. 50, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-840-0100 Fax: 937-840-0101 http://highdd.org/ Help Me Grow provides health and developmental services so that children start school healthy and ready to learn. Children who qualify for Help Me Grow may receive specialized services at no cost which include but are not limited to: Service Coordination, Home Visiting, Parent Education, Development Screening and Evaluations, Transition and Monthly Play Groups. Highland County Alternatives to Violence 135 North High St., Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-8118 or 1-800-339-5066 Fax: 937-393-8135 Crisis Hot Line: 1-888-816-1146 https://www.avconline.info/ Counseling, court/hospital/community advocacy, family advocacy, information and referrals, offenders programs, parenting classes, safe homes, support groups, and teen anger management group. Eligibility: Victims of domestic violence or sexual assault. Children 9-18. Assist with court orders and offenders. Highland County Board of Realtors PO Box 1807, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Email: info@highlandcountyrealtors.org www.highlandcountyrealtors.org Highland County Chamber of Commerce 338 W. Main St, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-1111 or Email: info@thehighlandchamber.com www.thehighlandchamber.com Offers programs that strengthen and support new and existing businesses. Highland County Community Action Organization, Inc. www.hccao.org 1487 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-3458 Fax: 937-393-7707 1300 Jefferson Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-9718 Highland County Community Action Organization, Inc. strives to empower individuals and families through opportunities and support to achieve self-sufficiency. Early Head Start A comprehensive educational and developmental program that serves pregnant women, children, and infants until the age of 3; which include home based and center based services. Emergency Services This program provides follow-up and long term services to empower individuals and families to overcome poverty situations. Such services provided include but are not limited to emergency rental, mortgage, or other housing payments, utility assistance, transportation, case management/coaching/navigator services, and emergency food assistance. Funds are limited. Intake assessment will be completed and referrals made to other program services. Contact the Outreach Department for more information. Services include housing, rental, foreclosure and financial counseling. Reproductive Health Services These services are available in Greenfield, Hillsboro, Lynchburg, and Wilmington for men and women. Include STD testing and treatment, pregnancy planning and testing, breastfeeding support, crib and car seat program, and pregnancy and parenting support. No one will be denied services due to financial reasons.
5 Financial Capability and Housing Counseling This program provides tools and resources to all Highland County residents to increase knowledge of financial and housing best practices. HCCAO offers workshop formats and one-on-one counseling. Our primary focus is on developing a spending plan to avoid reactionary spending and to achieve goals set by the participant, to be successful in any and all housing situations to ensure stability, health and safety. Food Pantry This program provides emergency food assistance to residents of Highland County. Head Start Early childhood education program for ages 3-5. Classrooms located in Hillsboro and Greenfield. Highland Appalachian Transportation System (HATS) HCCAO provides transportation to and from medical appointments including but not limited to: physician, vision, or dental appointments for those age 60 and older or those covered by valid Medicaid upon availability. For this age group, there may also be transportation for other services as needed, feasible, and allowable. Highland Heights Apartments This housing complex is located on Harry Sauner Road in Hillsboro. There two and three bedroom units are reserved for people with low to moderate income. No direct subsidy available to customers. Call 937-393-0568 for more information. Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP): This program has four components offered: *Winter Crisis Program – This program assists eligible households who have an immediate need for heating assistance: minor furnace repair, 10 day supply of fuel or less (25% or less in tank,) service terminated/off, new or transferring of service, or a disconnect within the next 30 days. The program is available generally November 1 through March 31 of each year. *Summer Crisis Program – This program provides one time assistance in the summer time months for households with a member over the age of 60 or with a medical condition that requires electric or A/C. Eligible households may receive a window unit A/C and/or a one time payment toward electric service and/or a minor central air repair. *State HEAP Program – provides a one time benefit in the winter months to assist in the high cost of heating the home. Applications are taken year round. *PIPP Plus- ( percentage of income payment plan) – provides an opportunity for low income households utilizing regulated utility services to maintain service through payments based on income rather than usage, this is a year round program. Eligibility determined by family size and income guidelines as well as other guidelines set forth each season by the States’ Office of Community Assistance. Contact the Outreach Department for additional information. Home Ownership Counseling HCCAO provides counseling to homeowners and potential homeowners with pre-purchase, post purchase, and default counseling. All services are provided within the national industry standards by certified counselors and meet or exceed HUD standards. Housing Rehabilitation Program This program provides housing rehab services to income eligible residents within targeted areas in the county with grant funds under CHIP. Services may include the following: roof, wiring, septic, plumbing and any other health and safety issue in the home. Kinship Navigator program This program provides a single point of contact and supportive services to formal and informal kinship caregivers and children. Long term intensive coaching/case management is available as well as short term intervention assistance. The program includes access to the Parent’s Anonymous© peer support program Pregnancy, Parenting, and Family Navigator program This program provides support and guidance through the web of social services. Working with your navigator you will be provided support and linkage to an array of social services to include pregnancy services, parenting (kinship, single parent, foster parent, two parent household, etc) housing, financial, food, and other basic needs. This program focuses on gaining self-sufficiency and planning for the future, as well as housing stability. Salvation Army The Highland County Community Action Organization, Inc. is the local delegated Salvation Army unit. Families and individuals in need of minor assistance may qualify for a one-time payment to help meet a financial need. Services are
6 limited by donation totals annually and eligibility as determined by the unit’s guidelines. Applicants should contact the agency to discuss the need and make an appointment for intake. Senior Nutrition This program provides home delivered meals to adults 60 years of age or older that are homebound. Congregate meals also provided to adults at the Greenfield Nutrition site. Sycamore Glen A housing development consisting of 36 single family homes located at the corner of Eleventh and McClain Streets in Greenfield. These are three and four bedroom homes reserved for people with low to moderate income, no direct subsidy. Weatherization Program This program assists with the weatherization repairs and insulation of homes of the elderly and low-income families. Services include the inspection of the heat exchanger, safety control, venting, flue pipe, chimney, wiring, exhaust equipment, ductwork and thermostat of the home. Also examination of the carbon monoxide production and combustion efficiency will occur. The service includes caulking, glazing, weather stripping and insulation of attic and basement/crawl spaces with the goal of reducing fuel consumption and lowering heating bills. Women, Infants, Children Program (WIC) This program provides women (pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding), infants 0-12 months and children up to the age of five, who are medically certified as being at nutritional risk; may assist with special supplemental foods without cost. For more information contact the WIC Department at 937-393-3060 or 937-981-2953. Income guidelines apply. Workforce Services Educational and Career counseling, job training, search and placement. Job search resource center and resume preparation assistance. Operates OhioMeansJobs Highland County Center. Recycling and Litter Prevention www.hccao.org/recycle or rphfsolidwastedistrict.com Email: recycle@hccao.org Environmental awareness activities and programs available to schools, children’s and civic clubs at no charge. Also provides recycling information and opportunities in Highland County. Highland County Department of Job and Family Services 1575 North High Street, Suite 100, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-4278 Hours: 7:30am-5pm Monday-Thursday, Friday 7:30am-11:30am Fax: 937-393-4461 Documents can be scanned and emailed to: Highland-Documents@jfs.ohio.gov Adult Protective Services Case management services for people 60 years and older who are alleged to be abused, neglected, or exploited by self or others. Investigation of allegations, court intervention, information and referrals. No income requirement. Child Care Funded Assistance: This program assists with the full or partial child care subsidy while parents are working, attending school or training. Providers must be approved by HCDJFS. Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) Our services are to assist with the collecting and the enforcement of a court ordered child support order; The collection of the paternity establishment, location of the absent parent, income withholding tax offset, and UIFSA (Interstate actions), legal representation to establish and enforce child support. Children’s Services Children Services is mandated to investigate all reports of child abuse, neglect and dependency in Highland County. Our mission is to keep children safe while helping families stay together, learn healthy living habits, and become a stronger family unit. Even in situations where a child must be temporarily removed, we work hard to help families overcome their problems. Some of those problems may include: drug/alcohol addiction, financial problems, domestic violence, anger management issues, lack of parenting skills, and more. We create a plan with each family to help them address these issues, and then link them with other agencies and services, depending on their needs. Most families that we work with want to improve their situation and are willing to cooperate on achieving their plans. When families are not able to improve their situation so that their children may return home safely, the agency may seek permanent custody and develop a stable, permanent plan for the children through adoption services. All children are served, birth to 18 years of age or until the age of 21 if the child has special needs. 937-393-3111
7 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP – Food Stamps) This federally funded program assists and promotes better health and nutrition by providing families with limited resources of greater food purchasing power. Information & Referrals HCDJFS provides information and referral services to other agencies and organizations that assist with individual and family needs. No income requirement. Learning, Earning and Parenting (LEAP) Teen parents receiving OWF who remain in school or get their GED may receive transportation allowances, child care, and cash bonuses. Medicaid The following individuals may qualify for Medicaid coverage in Ohio: Individuals with low-income, pregnant women, infants, and children, Adults, Individuals with disabilities To be eligible for coverage, you must: Be a United States citizen or meet Medicaid citizenship requirements, Have or get a Social Security number, be an Ohio resident, Meet financial and asset requirements, when applicable. Even if you are not sure that you or your family will qualify for coverage, you should still apply. Some programs have higher income guidelines than others. Long Term Care: Long-term services and supports are programs or services that help older adults and people with disabilities accomplish everyday tasks. These tasks may include bathing, getting dressed, fixing meals, and managing a home. As our population ages, the number of individuals needing this kind of help will increase. Long-term services and supports allow individuals to live healthy, secure, and independent lives either in a long- term care facility or in a home and community-based setting. Home and Community-Based Services: Home and community-based services offer individuals with long-term care needs the option of receiving their services at home or in a community setting. These programs serve a variety of populations including individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, physical disabilities or mental illness. Services in a Facility: Individuals who cannot care for themselves at home may require services through a facility- based care setting (such as a nursing home or other long-term care setting). Ohio's Medicaid program can help Medicaid-eligible Ohioans pay for their long-term care. Specialized Recovery Services (SRS): Individuals diagnosed with a serious and persistent mental illness, a diagnosed chronic condition, or who are active on the solid organ or soft tissue transplant waiting list may be eligible for the Specialized Recovery Services (SRS) program. Services available through the SRS program include recovery management, individualized placement and support, and peer support. Individuals eligible for the SRS program also receive full Medicaid coverage. Medicare Premium Assistance Program: Who is Eligible? Individuals receiving Medicare and who meet specific income and resource requirements. Description: Helps people who are eligible for Medicare and have limited income or assets get assistance with paying their Medicare premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance. Ohio Works First (OWF) This program provides cash assistance for families with children and not to exceed 36 months. This program emphasizes self-sufficiency, personal responsibility, community involvement and employment. Pregnancy Related Services (PRS) This program is supportive for pregnant women who are Medicaid eligible. Prevention, Retention and Contingency (PRC) This program is an employment related supportive service to enable individuals to obtain and maintain employment. I.E- car repair, car insurance, work clothes and tools. Highland County Family Advocacy Center 111 Crestwood Drive, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-4642 The Highland County Family Advocacy Center is a family resource facility operating as a satellite entity to Highland County Children Services. The center is home to family based, supervised visitation, family conferences, and reunification services. The facility serves as a safe exchange center. The facility offers a variety of educational and supportive services designed to strengthen family units, promoting healthy home environments and self-sufficiency. Some services are limited to children service families and/or court involved cases. Supervised visitation and safe exchange services are offered to the general public.
8 Highland County Health Department 1487 North High Street STE. 400, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-1941 Fax: 937-393-4694 http://www.highlandcountyhealth.org/ Nursing Services: Infant through adult immunizations; clinics held the 1st Monday of each month from 9am to 11:30am and 2pm to 6pm; Other Mondays of each month from 1pm to 3pm, unless it is a holiday. We offer HIV and Hepatitis C testing and counseling as well as pregnancy testing, vision and cardiac clinics (open to Ohio residents), communicable disease surveillance and education, preventative health services, hearing and vision screenings, lead screening and tuberculosis screening and emergency response programs. Care-A-Van: A preventative mobile health assessment and screening unit. Services provided the 1st four Tuesdays and Thursdays of each month. We administer infant and adult immunizations. Cholesterol, Lipid profile, diabetes, blood pressure and hemoglobin testing are available. Vital Statistics: Certified birth and death certificates; Research and genealogy records available on Wednesdays and Fridays from 12pm to 3pm. Highland County Homeless Shelter 145 Homestead Avenue, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-0634 Fax: 937-402-4253 www.hcshelter.org Email: hchs2004@sbcglobal.net Emergency shelter for single adult men, women and families with children. Must be from Highland or surrounding counties. No transients or out of state residents admitted. Must pass a background check and be free of drugs and alcohol. Will not admit anyone who is a registered or convicted sex offender or has been charged with a sex crime of any kind; anyone charged with manufacturing, selling or cultivating drugs of any kind; anyone charged with violent crimes involving weapons of any kind; anyone with a history of violence, or domestic violence issues. Must be able to verify homelessness, with no other housing options available. May be eligible for 30-90 days of shelter. Office hours: Monday-Friday 8AM-4PM Highland County Humane Society 9331 State Route 124, PO Box 471, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-2110 Animal Cruelty Division: 740-406-8801 www.highlandhumane.com Provide education to the community and people on proper pet care. The shelter is one of the last 300 “No-Kill” animal shelters that is still operating nationwide and is operated from itemized and monetary donations. Highland County Metropolitan Housing Authority Operated by Fayette County MHA 121 E. East Street, Washington Court House, OH 43160 740-335-7525 fayette-co-oh.com/departments/housing_authority/ Fax: 740-335-6644 Highland County Ohio State University (OSU) Extension 119 Governor Foraker Place, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-1918 Fax: 937-393-0222 www.highland.osu.edu Agriculture and natural resources, family & consumer science, family nutrition program, 4-H youth development, and community development. Highland County Society for Children and Adults, Inc. 111 West Walnut Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-2142 Provides health needs for disabled adults and children when no other help is available. Services available include: transportation to other health facilities, home nursing supplies, medications, doctor bills, physical therapy, corrective shoes, orthopedic devices, hospital tests, repertory supplies, equipment repair, and equipment loan closet. Free items such as: walkers, canes, wheelchairs, commode chairs, lifts, lift chairs, or elevated toilet seats. Anything that is needed will be considered. Highland Masonic Lodge#38 F.&A.M.–Masonic Mitchell Trust Fund P.O. Box 38, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-1815 Email: mtfapply@gmail.com Provides funds for adults to obtain eye care, utilities and minor medical expenses. Must submit a completed application along with copies of expenses or bills needing assistance with and must show financial need. Applications may be obtained and dropped off by mail, email, or at Highland County Community Action. Highland County Senior Citizens Center 185 Muntz Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-4745 www.highlandseniors.net Fax: 937-393-8797 Provides persons age 50 and over with opportunities and activities designed to help them remain active and involved In the community. The Center will advocate for the needs, issues and concerns of older adults and represent their interest in the community, the state and the nation. Operates a center in Hillsboro with programmed activities,
9 recreation, and exercise equipment. Lunches are available on site and home delivered in Hillsboro. See website for meal costs and membership information. Hope Emergency Program 5333 Kernan Road, Lynchburg, OH 45142 937-364-1055 https://hopeemergency.org/ Fax: 937-364-2598 Hope Emergency provides residents with food and clothing assistance. Some clothing, furniture, and baby items are available. Serving: Highland, Adams, Brown and Clinton Counties. Distributions: Wednesdays, 900 am to 11:45 am and from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm. Donations: Accepted Tuesdays and Thursdays. Call for hours Hopewell Center/ Region14 5350 W. New Market Road, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 phone: 937-393-1904 fax: 937-393-0496 https://www.sst14.org The Region 14 State Support Team is responsible for the regional delivery of school improvements, early learning and school readiness, early and school-age literacy and special education compliance services to districts within Region 14. Region 14 currently serves school districts in Adams, Brown, Clinton, Fayette and Highland counties. Leesburg Village Food Pantry Food pantry for residents of the Fairfield School District: Saturdays 9am-12pm 937-763-9031 Lions Clubs Assistance to families whose child is in need of eyeglasses or related services. Eligibility: Families not eligible for Medicaid, referral from school or health agency. Leesburg: 937-780-6204, https://www.facebook.com/leesburgohlions/ Lynchburg: 937-364-2728, https://www.facebook.com/Lynchburg-Lions-Club-1725010877592236/ Mowrystown: https://www.facebook.com/MowrystownLions/ Liberty: facebook.com/LibertyTownshipLionsClub New Life Church and Ministries 610 St Rt 247 Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-2429 or 937-402-1429 Psalm 91 Shelter House Food: Fri 2pm Must be present to receive groceries Ivy's Clothes Closet: Wed, Thurs, and Fri 9am-3pm; Sunday 12pm-6pm Soup Kitchen Sunday: Breakfast-8am Lunch- 12pm Dinner-5pm Furniture and appliances as available OhioMeansJobs Highland County Operated by HCCAO 1575 North High Street, #31A Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-1933 Fax: 937-393-3966 omjhighlandcounty.com Educational and Career counseling, job training, search and placement. Job search resource center and resume preparation assistance. Q-Link Wireless www.qlinkwireless.com 1-855-754-6543 SafeLink Wireless PO Box 220009 Milwaukie, or 97269-0009 1-800-723-3456 www.safelinkwireless.com Free government cell phone; Offers 3 different calling plans. Samaritan Outreach Services 537 North East Street, PO Box 242, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-2220 www.samaritanoutreachservices.com Emergency food assistance; Information and referrals for low-income individuals; Open for clients Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 9:00 am - 3:45 pm. Social Security Administration 44 Stoneridge Drive, Chillicothe, OH 45601 1-800-772-1213 www.ssa.gov Information regarding Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, and Medicare programs including determination of eligibility and completion of applications. South Central Ohio Big Brothers/Big Sisters Main Office: 173 West 2nd Street, Chillicothe, OH 45601 1-800-888-6335 937-393-8642 Branch Office: PO Box 684, Hillsboro, OH 45133 www.bbbsco.org Big Brothers/Big Sisters match children from single parent families with volunteer adults. The volunteer adult acts as a friend and role model for the child. For children ages 7-14 who live in single parent families.
10 Southern Ohio Pregnancy Center 135 West Walnut Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-2990 937-393-8429 www.sopcwecare.com Education on pregnancy and alternatives. Confidential free self-administered pregnancy test. Personal lay counseling; post abortion counseling. Gently used clothing for mother and baby; baby care items; and first time expectant parent support group. Referrals for community service agencies and medical care. *This is not a medical facility* St.Vincent DePaul Society 212 South High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-1742 One-time emergency financial assistance; Based on need. Temporary Employment Services Adecco 51 West Main Street, Wilmington, OH 45177 937-383-1001 www.adeccousa.com/pages/welcome.aspx Staffmark 90 Fairway Drive, Wilmington, OH 45177 937-383-0111 www.staffmark.com Reserves Network 938 West Main Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-0973 www.trnstaffing.com USDA/Rural Development 514 Harry Sauner Road, Suite 3, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-1921 Fax: 937-393-1656 https://www.rd.usda.gov/ Rural Development Direct Loan (502) Program: Provides loans for very low-income individuals and families who cannot obtain credit from other sources to purchase homes in eligible rural areas. Rural Development Home Repair Loans and Grants (504) Program: To improve the living conditions and assist with the needed repairs for very low-income applicants in eligible rural areas. Guaranteed Loan Program: Assist low and moderate-income families through the guarantee of loans made by conventional lenders for the purchase of modest single family new or existing homes in eligible rural areas. Community Facilities Program: Loans/Grants may be used to construct, enlarge or improve community facilities for health care, public safety and public services and for the equipment required for its operation. Water and Waste Disposal Program: Loans/Grants may be made to develop water and wastewater systems. Funds are available to public entities and not-for-profit operations. Vantage(formerly Mature Services) 1575 North High Street, Suite 300, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 937-840-0055 https://vantageaging.org/ Employment and training for individuals over 55 who income qualify. Participants receive paid training for 20 hours per week including job clubs and computer training. Veteran’s Service Commission 1575 North High Street, Suite 400, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-8686 http://co.highland.oh.us/veterans- services-2/ Fax: 937-393-8738 Assistance filing for VA disability and pension claims; assistance filing for widow’s benefits; emergency financial assistance with food, rent, mortgage, prescriptions, utilities, optical. Provides transportation to VA hospitals, assists veterans in obtaining military records and medals. U.S. Air Force Recruiting 1560 N Bridge St, Suite G, Chillicothe, OH 45601 614-581-1026 https://www.airforce.com/ U.S. Army Recruiting 120 Roberts Ln, #1, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-4532 https://www.goarmy.com/ U.S. Marine Corps Recruiting 120 Roberts Ln, #2, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-1103 https://www.marines.com/ U.S. Navy Recruiting 1560 N Bridge St, Suite I, Chillicothe, OH 45601 740-773-6289 https://www.navy.com
11 Child Care and Preschools COAD Early Care & Education Division 411 2nd St. P.O. Box 1756, Portsmouth, OH 45662 740-345-6527 1-800-577-2276 COAD ECE counselors will assist families with finding child care by providing a list of child care options that may meet their identified needs. Counselors provide families with information on how to choose care. Families may also complete a childcare search online by connecting to the website: http://www.coad4kids.org/ Greenfield Elementary Before and After School Child Care (BASC Care) 200 North Fifth Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-3241 ext. 31060 Elementary school age K-6. Open 6:00am-9:00am and after school until 6:00pm on school days. Bridgewood Child Care Center 8233 ST RT 73, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-0560 Bright Local Preschool 6100 Fair Ridge Road, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-927-7010 First Presbyterian Preschool 457 Jefferson St., Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-4741 Greenfield Elementary Preschool 200 N 5th St., Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-3241 Greenfield Head Start - HCCAO 156 Jefferson St. Greenfield, Ohio 45123 937-981-2874 Hills and Dales 8919 US 50 Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 937-393-5871 Hillsboro Early Childhood Center 500 US 62 Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 937 393-3132 Hillsboro Head Start - HCCAO 1487 North High St. Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 937-393-9389 Little Lamb Christian Preschool 155 W Walnut St. Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 937-393-1752 Lynchburg-Clay Preschool 6760 St Rt. 134, Lynchburg, OH 45142 937-364-2338 The Academy Preschool 234 N. High St Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 937-402-4047 Rainsboro Elementary Preschool 12916 Barrett Mill Rd., Bainbridge, OH 45612 937-365-1271 St. Mary Catholic Preschool 212 S. High St. Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 937-840-9932 Sunrise Sunset Childcare & Development Center 208 Elm St. Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 937-393-8744 YMCA SSCC Patri- Tots Learning Center 200 Hobart Dr. Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 800-628-7722 x2629
12 Schools and Educational Services Bright Local School District 44 N High Taylorsville Rd, Mowrystown, OH 45155 937-442-3114 http://www.bright.k12.oh.us/ 937-442-6655 Bright Elementary School, Grades K-6 937-927-7010 6100 Fair Ridge Rd, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-927-7015 Whiteoak Jr./Sr. High School, Grades 7-12 937-442-2241 PO Box 299, 44 N. High St., Mowrystown, OH 45155 937- 442-2111 Fairfield Local School District 11611 ST RT 771, Leesburg, OH 45135 937-780-2221 www.fairfieldlocal.org Fax: 937-780-6900 Fairfield Elementary School, Grades K-4 937-780-2977 Fairfield Middle School, Grades 5-8 937-780-2988 Fairfield High School, Grades 9-12 937-780-2966 Greenfield Exempted Village Schools 200 North Fifth Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-2152 www.greenfield.k12.oh.us Fax: 937-981-4395 Buckskin Elementary School, Grades K-5 937-981-2673 4297 Broadway, PO Box 69, South Salem, OH 45681 Greenfield Elementary School, Grades K-5 937-981-3241 200 North Fifth Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Rainsboro Elementary School, Grades K-5 937-365-1271 12916 Barrett Mill Road, Rainsboro, OH 45142 Fax: 937-365-2006 Greenfield Middle School, Grades 6-8 937-981-2197 200 North Fifth Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 Greenfield McClain High School, Grades 9-12 937-981-7731 200 North Fifth Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-4792 Hillsboro City Schools 39 Willettsville Pike, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-3475 www.hillsboro.k12.oh.us Fax: 937-393-5841 Hillsboro Elementary School, Grades K-5 937-393-3132 500 US Route 62 South, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Hillsboro Middle School, Grades 6-8 937-393-9877 550 US Route 62 South, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Fax: 937-393-5843 Hillsboro High School, Grades 9-12 937-393-3458 550 US Route 62, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Fax: 937-393-5842 Lynchburg-Clay Local School District PO Box 515, Lynchburg, OH 45142 937-364-2338 www.lynchclay.k12.oh.us Fax: 937-364-2339 Lynchburg-Clay Elementary, Grades K-5 937-364-9119 6760 State Route 134 South, Lynchburg, OH 45142 Fax: 937-364-8119 Lynchburg-Clay Middle School, Grades 6-8 937-364-2811 8250 State Route 134 South, Lynchburg, OH 45142 Fax: 937-364-2159 Lynchburg-Clay High School, Grades 9-12 937-364-2250 6762 State Route 134 South, Lynchburg, OH 45142 Fax: 937-364-6113 Hillsboro Christian Academy 849 S. High St, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-8422 937-393-9090 www.hillsborochristanacademy.org Fax: 937-393-4963 HCA is an independent Christian school serving children in grades K-12. It is chartered by the state of Ohio. St. Mary’s Catholic School 119 East Walnut Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-840-9932 www.stmaryofhillsboro.com
13 Grades Preschool – 4. Anyone eligible to attend school; regardless of religious denomination, tuition based, some scholarships available. Laurel Oaks Career Development Center 300 Oak Drive, Wilmington, OH 45177 937-382-1411 1-800-752-5480 www.greatoaks.com GED scheduling and vocational training for high school students and adults. Must be a junior or senior high school student. No income guidelines; must be referred by the school district. Southern State Community College (SSCC) 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-3431 1-800-628-7722 www.sscc.edu Two-year College offering programs in general studies, technical education and continuing education. Programs are designed for transfer to four-year colleges and universities as well as application in high demand occupations. Services for Adult Basic and Literacy Education, GED preparation and testing, as well as corporate training are available. High school graduates; persons with GED may be accepted as full-time students. Students without a high school diploma or GED may be accepted as part-time students for their first quarter. Adult Opportunity Center www.sscc.edu/specialized/aoc.shtml 1-800-628-7722 937-393-3431 ext. 2687 Adult Basic and Literacy Education (ABLE) provided on each campus and in several off- campus locations in all five counties in the SSCC service area; morning, afternoon, and evening classes are available with fully qualified instructors present at each site; a variety of services are offered include adult literacy, GED preparation, nursing program preparation, college refresher and readiness courses education, reading, writing, and math improvement, and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) courses. The ABLE program is offered FREE to any qualified individual who is at least 18 years old. All books and materials are provided and no fees are charged for instruction. Career & Counseling Services www.sscc.edu/students 1-800-628-7722 937-393-3431 ext. 2713 Career & Counseling services are available to currently enrolled students, alumni, and community members at no charge. These services include assistance with career choice and job search skills (i.e. resume/cover letter assistance, interview skills, networking, and job search strategy). Mental health counseling is also provided to actively enrolled students and their families at no charge. Workforce Development & Community Services To meet the needs of our community and its businesses; programs are organized for workforce development, employer services, and community education outreach; college credit and non-credit courses are offered; customized training; and onsite as well as offsite employer services are available. One example of the innovative programs we offer is the new Entrepreneurship Certificate Program at the Adams County Enterprise Center. Serves children 18 months to 5 years of age; open Monday – Friday, 7:00am – 6:00pm. Private pay, also accepts reimbursement for services through ODJFS. Southern Ohio Educational Service Center 3321 Airborne Road, Wilmington, OH 45177 937-382-6921 www.southernohioesc.org Fax: 937-383-3171 Exceptional children and alternative programs curriculum instruction, school improvement, educational leadership, professional development technology, and instruction media
14 Medical & Chiropractic Care Acute Care & Family Practice 938 W. Main St. STE. 7, Hillsboro Ohio 45133 937-402-4735 Adena Health Systems 111 West Water Street, Chillicothe, OH 45601 740-779-4663 1-800-799-7710 www.adena.org Fax: 740-779-4679 The South Central Ohio Region includes Ross, Pike, Pickaway, Jackson Counties and portions of Fayette, Highland, Hocking and Vinton Counties. The services provided are the following: hospice, home health, home infusion, home respiratory, skilled nursing care, wound/ostomy care, PICC/Medline care, pediatrics, rehab therapies, maternal child health services, homemaker, home health aide, pharmaceuticals including IV antibiotics and chemotherapy, durable medical equipment, oxygen therapy, apnea monitors, CPA/BipAP and aerosis. Adena Greenfield Medical Center 550 Mirabeau Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-9400 937-981-9453 www.adena.org Fax: 937-981-9499 Emergency Medical Care, Emergency Room Care, Rehabilitation Services, Home Health Care, Occupational/Physical Therapy, Specialty Clinics and Speech Therapy. American Cancer Society 2808 Reading Rd. Cincinnati, OH.45206 1-800-227-2345 This organization provides information on prevention and early detection of cancer. The organization assists with resources and guidance. American Heart Association 5211 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH 4522 513-699-4220 www.americanheart.org Fax: 513-271-4762 The American Heart Association Provides programming on prevention and education with regard to heart diseases and strokes. American Red Cross 2111 Dana Ave. Cincinnati OH. 45207 513-579-3000 1-800-255-7070 www.redcross.org The American Red Cross helps keep people safe every day, as well as in emergency situations; thanks to caring supportive people in the community. Arthritis Foundation 3490 Far Hills Ave Dayton OH. 45429 937-293-5211 www.arthritis.org Referrals: Rheumatology lists and disease specific brochures are available at no charge. Programs for better living exercise leader workshops available for Tai Chi, land-based exercise and aquatic exercise. Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps Highland County General Health District 1487 North High Street, Suite 400, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-1941 Purpose: BCMH is a tax-supported program within the Ohio Department of Health. The goal is to assure that children with special health care needs and their families obtain comprehensive care and services. The Diagnostic Program, Treatment Program, Service Coordinator Program and Public Health Nurse Children who are under the age of 21, are a resident of Ohio, must be under the care of a BCMH approved physician, have a possible medical handicap for Diagnostic Program, have an eligible medical handicap for the Treatment Program. The family of the child must be financially eligible for the Treatment Program only. Chillicothe VA Medical Center 17273 OH-104, Chillicothe, OH 45601 740-773-1141 The Chillicothe VA Medical Center provides acute and chronic mental health services, primary and secondary medical services, a wide range of nursing home care services, specialty medical services as well as specialized women Veterans health clinics. The facility is an active ambulatory care setting and serves as a chronic mental health referral center for VA Medical Centers in southern Ohio and parts of West Virginia and Kentucky. On site primary care services are available in our four Primary Care Teams. Other outpatient services include medical/surgical specialty clinics, and a Updated May 1, 2021
15 wide range of mental health services such as Dual Diagnosis, PTSD Clinical Team, and an OEF/OIF/OND Clinic. An active community based program includes Home Based Primary Care (HBPC), Care Coordination, Mental Health Intensive Case Management (MHICM), Community Living Center and a Community Residential Care Program. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital 3333 Burnet Avenue, ML 9004, Cincinnati, OH 45229 513-636-4200 Poison Control Center 513-636-5111 1-800-222-1222 Cincinnati Children’s Hospital 1-800-872-5111 Drug Hotline 1-800-872-5111 www.cincinnatichildrens.org/poisonsaftey The center provides information on problems related to drug overdoses, occupational and environmental exposures, childhood poisonings and complications from street drugs and related subjects. Over the phone assistance about what to do if someone swallows poison. This center is located in Cincinnati and operates 24-hour emergency information programs. Clinton Memorial Hospital 610 W. Main Street, Wilmington, OH 45177 937-382-6611 www.cmhregional.com Birthing center, cancer care, cardiac care, diagnostic imaging, emergency services, home care, inpatient/outpatient surgery, inpatient/outpatient rehabilitation, interventional radiology, sleep care and wound treatment. Drug and Poison Information (800) 222-1222 If an emergency call 911 Dayton Children’s Hospital One Children’s Plaza, Dayton, OH 45404 937-641-4000 1-866-891-6941 www.childrensdayton.org Fax: 937-641-4500 Emergency medical care, emergency room care, hospital delivery, intermediate care facilities, hospital based outpatient services, inpatient rehabilitation, psychiatric inpatient services. Greenfield Medical Services 1092 West Jefferson Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-1121 Health Source of Ohio - Hillsboro 1108 Northview Drive, Suite 1, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-5781 www.healthsourceohohio.com Highland District Hospital 1275 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-6100 www.hdh.org Fax: 937-393-6278 Emergency services, maternity services, outpatient surgery, outpatient specialists, inpatient & outpatient rehabilitation, home health, oncology/hematology, hospital outpatient based services (lab, radiology, cardiopulmonary) and geriatric inpatient services. Home Health Services 937-393-6371 Medicare and Medicaid certified hospital based agency. 24-hour access to RN, home health aides, maternal/child services, medical social services, occupational, speech, and physical therapy and skilled nursing services (including IV therapy and chemotherapy). Eligibility: Residents of Highland County and surrounding areas clients within a 30 mile radius of Hillsboro. Medicare and Medicaid certified. Maternity Department 937-393-6118 Fax: 937-840-6618 Childbirth Classes: These classes are for women 6-8 months pregnant. See website for details. Breastfeeding: Classes offered every 6-8 weeks and lactation counseling on request. See website for more details. Infant CPR: Classes are offered quarterly. See website or call for details. Highland Family Health Care 1402 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-4899 Physicians for Women 1487 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-840-9150 Updated May 1, 2021
16 Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley 215 Hughes Boulevard, Mt. Orab, OH 45154 937-444-4900 or 1-800-928-4243 www.hospiceofhope.org Hospice of Fayette County 222 North Oakland Avenue, PO Box 849, Washington C.H., OH 43160 740-335-0149 www.hospice-fayco.org Fax: 740-335-3489 Providing quality-of-life care for over 23 years to Fayette, Ross, Highland, Clinton, Clark, Greene, Madison and Pickaway counties Life Ambulance 758 S. 7th St. Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-5433 Lynchburg Medical Center 8900 ST RT 134, Lynchburg, Ohio 45142 937-364-2346 Mercy Hospital Clermont 3000 Hospital Drive, Batavia, OH 45103 513-732-8200 www.e-mercy.com Nationwide Children’s Hospital 700 Children’s Drive, Columbus, OH 43205 614-722-2000 1-800-792-8401 www.nationwidechildrens.org Emergency medical care, emergency room care, hospital delivery, intermediate care facilities, hospital based outpatient services, inpatient rehabilitation, psychiatric inpatient services. Ohio State University Hospital 410 West 10th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210 614-283-8000 www.medicalcenter.osu.edu Recovery Health Network www.recoveryhealthnetwork.com 1-888-395-5004 The Recovery Health Network (RHN), a non-for-profit company, donates FREE prescription saving cards to anyone in need. The RHN free prescription (Rx) discount drug card provides individuals with an easy and free “no strings attached” healthcare discount program that allows free access to substantial discounts on prescription medications. The average Rx savings for using the card is 67% and often up to 94%. Request card online. Roman Family HealthCare 1440 Jefferson St., Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-2880 https://www.romanfamilyhealthcare.com/ Urgent Care facility located in Greenfield. Provides treatment, labs, physicals and other testings. Shriner’s Hospitals for Children - Cincinnati 3018 & 3229 Burnett Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229 1-855-206-2096 www.shrinershospitalsforchilldren.org Treatment is provided for all burns and cleft lip & palate. Treatment is also provided for congenital or acquired plastic surgery needs including brachial plexus injury, hemangioma, congenital ear deformities, hairy nerves, congenital hand malformations, gynecomastia (abnormal breast development in boys), hidradenitis (chronic sweat gland disorder), port wine stains, post trauma deformities (dog bites, lawnmower accidents, treadmill injuries) and more. Children up to 18 are eligible for care. Shiner’s Hospitals for Children accepts patients regardless of the families’ ability to pay. Transportation assistance is available. West Main Family Practice 225 West Main Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-2411 https://westmainfp.wixsite.com/website West Main Urgent Care 231 –A West Main Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-3300 http://westmainuc.yolasite.com/ Updated May 1, 2021
17 Back to Health Family Chiropractic 1113 Northview Dr., Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-9609 CARE Chiropractic 309 Jefferson St., Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-9000 Dr. Rex Chiropractic 902 North High Street, Suite A, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-402-4203 Dr. Rindy Matthews, Chiropractic Care 505 West Main St, Leesburg, OH 45135 937-780-2225 Greenfield Chiropractic 1460 State Hwy 28, Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-1992 Hunter Family Chiropractic 219 West Main Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-661-6060 True Life Chiropractic 599 Harry Sauner Rd, Suite C, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-661-6859 Updated May 1, 2021
18 Nursing Homes and Rehabilitation Centers Edgewood Manor 850 Nellie Street, Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-2165 www.consulatehealthcare.com Fax: 937-981-1309 The Laurels of Hillsboro 175 Chillicothe Ave., Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-1925 www.laurelsofhillsboro.com Heartland of Hillsboro 1141 Northview Dr., Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-5766 https://www.heartland-manorcare.com/Hillsboro Crestwood Ridge Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation 141 Willetsville Pike, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-6700 https://continuinghc.com/skilled-nursing-rehabilitation-facilities/crestwoodridge/ Bells Garden Place 251 Harry Sauner Rd., Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-403-9215 https://www.enlivant.com/communities/ohio Greenfield Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation 238 S Washington St., Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-3349 https://www.greenfieldsnf.com/ Maple View Manor 430 S Maple St, Bainbridge, Ohio 45612 740-634-3301 Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley 215 Hughes Boulevard, Mt. Orab, OH 45154 937-444-4900 or 1-800-928-4243 www.hospiceofhope.org Updated May 1, 2021
19 Legal - Emergency Dial 911 Highland County Sheriff’s Department 130 Homestead Avenue #1, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-1421 www.highlandcoso.com Jail: 937-840-6240 Highland Village Police Department 12131 New Lexington Ave., Lynchburg, OH 45132 937-780-3885 Hillsboro Police Department 128 W. Walnut St., Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-3412 Leesburg Police Department 57 S. Fairfield St, Leesburg, OH 45135 937-780-6735 Lynchburg Police Department 155 S. Main St., P.O. Box 402, Lynchburg, OH 45142 937-393-1421 Greenfield Police Department 300 Jefferson St., Greenfield, OH 45123 937-981-7777 Neighboring Sheriff’s Departments Dial 911 for an emergency in any county, for non-emergency needs contact each department at the following numbers: Adams County 110 W Main St. West Union, OH 45693 937-544-2314 Brown County 16103 Bodman Rd Mt. Orab, OH 45154 937-378-4425 Clinton County 1645 David’s Rd. Wilmington, Oh. 45177 937-382-1611 Fayette County 113 E. Market St. Washington CH, Oh. 43160 740-335-6170 Ross County 28 N. Paint St. Chillicothe, Oh. 45601 740-773-1185 Brushcreek Township Fire Dept (Fire) PO Box 15, Sinking Spring, OH 45172 Phone: 937-588-3023 Highland County North Joint Fire District (Fire / EMS) 200 South St, Leesburg, OH 45135 Phone: 937-780-6909 Lynchburg Area Joint Fire Ambulance (Fire / EMS) – Station 1 8123 St Rte 135, Lynchburg, OH 45142 Phone: 937-364-2915 Lynchburg Area Joint Fire Ambulance (Fire / EMS) – Station 2 1984 Hollowtown Rd., Lynchburg, OH 45142 Phone: 937-364-2915 Marshall Township Fire Dept (Fire) 11085 SR 506, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-466-9161 Paint Creek Joint EMS Fire District (Fire / EMS) – Station 21 640 N Washington St, Greenfield, OH 45123 Phone: 937-981-3394 Paint Creek Joint EMS Fire District (Fire / EMS) – Station 22 12500 US Rt 50, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-981-3394 Updated May 1, 2021
20 Paint Creek Joint EMS Fire District (Fire / EMS) – Station 23 204 N. East Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone: 937-981-3394 Southern Highland Joint Fire District (Fire / EMS) PO Box 330, Mowrystown, OH 45155 Phone: 937-442-1170 Brushcreek Life Squad (EMS) 31 Grand St. Sinking Spring, OH 45172 Phone: 937-588-3100 American Bar Association ABA Network www.abanet.org 1-800-285-2221 1-312-988-5000 The mission of the American Bar Association is to be the national representative of the legal profession, serving the public and the profession by promoting justice, professional excellence and respect for the law. Davis Law 107 Governor Foraker Pl. Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-4000 Fred Beery 125 N. High St. Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-1907 Highland County Emergency Management Agency 1487 N. High Street – Suite 600 Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 937-393-5880 Highland County Victim Witness Program 112 Governor Foraker Place, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-5872 victimwitness@co.highland.oh.us Fax: 937-393- 0659 Offers support, information and a variety of services to victims and witnesses in order to help victims and witnesses understand their rights and responsibilities so that they can make intelligent choices about what is best for them. Staff and volunteers, who also respond to area hospitals to provide support and information to victims who have been sexually assaulted, maintain 24-hour crises services. Other services include emergency assistance such as referrals, follow-up calls, providing crime prevention information and communication with law enforcement agencies, rape crisis centers, prosecutors, and other related agencies, and assistance to law enforcement with death notifications as needed. Highland County Probation Department 117 East Main Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-0840 Providing community supervision and supportive services to felony and misdemeanor offenders from the Highland Co CPC, Hillsboro Municipal Court and Greenfield County Court. Hillsboro Department of Law, Office of Victim’s Services 130 Homestead Avenue, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-0520 (leave a message) fberry@hillsboroohio.net Fax: 419-755-9491 Assistance with preparing Court of Claims reparation forms. Courtroom advocacy and support for victims of misdemeanor crimes in Highland County (with the exception of Madison Township). This office serves as a liaison between the cities Law Director and the victims and witnesses during arraignment and trails in Municipal Court. Also sends out notifications for court appearances. Judkins & Hayes Attorney 303 W. Jefferson St. Greenfield OH. 45123 937-981-4403 Kirk Law 158 W Main St. Hillsboro, OH. 45133 937-763-9866 Legal Aid Society of Southwest Ohio, LLC 215 E. 9th St #200 Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 1-513-241-9400 800-582-2682 www.lascinti.org Updated May 1, 2021
21 Ohio Missing Children Clearinghouse www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/missingkids 1-800-325-5604 The coordinating agency that makes information about missing children available to other agencies, the media and the general public. The Clearinghouse’s mission is to aid in the search for missing children, create public awareness of pertinent issues, and develop and disseminate information in order to educate the public, professional, and others in the prevention of missing and abducted children. Ohio Adult Parole Authority Hillsboro Office 100 South High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-8401 www.drc.state.oh.us The Chillicothe Regional APA serves 25 southern Ohio counties, including Adams, Brown, Clinton, Fayette, and Highland. The mission of the Adult Parole Authority is to protect the public from violence and other crime through the building and sharing of offender information with victims, the courts and other criminal justice agencies, and to provide supervision of offenders who are in the community, utilizing strategies aimed at rehabilitation, incapacitation, and when necessary, punishment. Smith & Quance 344 Jefferson St. Greenfield, OH. 45123 937-981-4142 Star Community Justice Center 4578 Gallia Pike, Franklin Furnace, OH 45629 740-354-9026 www.drc.state.oh.us/public/cbcf/star.htm Fax: 740-354-9076 Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) www.vinelink.com 1-800-770-0192 An automated telephone system that permits callers to find out the custody status of an offender housed in a county jail, ODRC or DYS facility, of find out about upcoming court events related to an offender. Callers can also register for automatic notifications (by phone, email or pager) when there is a change in an offender’s sentence, expiration date, inmate custody status and location, as well as notifications on the transfer, release, escape, or death of an inmate. All telephone call and registrations are anonymous, confidential and free. Updated May 1, 2021
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