Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers is pleased to announce the expansion of its dual diagnosis program and psychiatric evaluation services to the Chardon Office. This initiative builds upon our commitment to providing comprehensive, high quality care for individuals experiencing both mental health and substance use disorders.
At the Geauga County Office, located at 209 Center St, Chardon, Ohio 44024, licensed and experienced professionals will offer mental health and substance use disorder counseling services, including intensive outpatient group counseling, to clients who have co-occurring disorders. These services are designed to support clients in addressing both their mental health and substance use needs through personalized treatment interventions based on comprehensive assessments.
“Our expansion reflects our continued dedication to improving access to essential services for those in need of dual diagnosis support. By offering these services closer to home, we aim to foster hope and healing in the Geauga County community,” said Melanie J. Blasko, President and CEO of Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers.
The program will incorporate a range of therapeutic interventions, including individual and group counseling, tailored to each individuals unique needs. Our licensed counselors will work closely with individuals to develop personalized treatment plans that address the complexities of co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call the Chardon Office at 440.255.0678
Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers provides a wide range of services for individuals and families struggling with substance abuse or addiction, mental health concerns or problem gambling. At every level from prevention to residential recovery services, we offer a message of hope to individuals, families, and the entire community.
Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers is a private, nonprofit agency providing continuous service to the community since 1971. Services at Lake-Geauga Recovery Centers are made possible due to the generous support of the Lake County ADAMHS Board, the Geauga Board of MHRS, and United Way of Lake & Geauga Counties