- 601 South Edwin C Moses Boulevard NW Building, Dayton, Ohio 45417
- Alcoholism
- Drug Addiction
- Dual Diagnosis
- Mental Health
- Opioid Addiction
- Substance Abuse
Samaritan Behavioral Health, Inc. provides comprehensive mental health and substance abuse services to individuals and families throughout Dayton, OH. Their dedicated team offers both crisis intervention and ongoing therapeutic support, ensuring timely access to care when it’s needed most.
The facility has earned recognition for its creative approach to behavioral health treatment, serving both children and adults with specialized programs tailored to each age group. Their CARF accreditation demonstrates their commitment to maintaining the highest standards of care, while their licensing through the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services ensures compliance with state regulations.
As a leading regional provider, Samaritan Behavioral Health focuses on enhancing community well-being through accessible outpatient services that address both immediate crises and long-term recovery goals.
Crisis Response and Therapeutic Treatment Options
Samaritan Behavioral Health takes a focused care approach that emphasizes creativity and individualized treatment planning. Their services span the full spectrum of behavioral health needs, from emergency crisis situations to ongoing therapeutic support for families navigating complex challenges.
- Crisis intervention and suicide prevention services – immediate support during mental health emergencies
- Individual, family, and group substance abuse counseling – tailored addiction recovery programs for different support structures
- Comprehensive mental health assessment and ongoing counseling – thorough evaluation and continued therapeutic care
- Specialized pediatric behavioral health services – targeted treatment for young children with various developmental and behavioral needs
Young Children and Family-Centered Support
Samaritan Behavioral Health serves a diverse population, with particular expertise in treating young children under age 6 who present with challenging behaviors. Their pediatric services address disruptive or aggressive behaviors, attention and hyperactivity disorders, trauma responses, autism spectrum disorders, and various developmental disorders.
Adult and Family Services
For older children, adolescents, and adults, the facility provides substance abuse services designed to support individuals, families, and groups through the recovery process. Their approach recognizes that addiction affects entire family systems, not just the individual struggling with substance use, and they develop treatment plans that address these interconnected relationships.
