Undergraduate & Graduate aGENCY ROSTERS

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UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE AGENCY ROSTERS
UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE FIELD OPPORTUNITIES COMBINED
THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK – FIELD EDUCATION
THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON
The Polsky Building, 411 Akron, Ohio 44325
UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE AGENCY ROSTERS
Welcome Social Work Students,
We hope this document assists you in locating the field placement perfect for your growth and
development. You may notice it has a different look. We, the School of Social Work Field Education are
constantly working on your behalf to provide you with a user-friendly document which contains
accurate and updated information. Timely updating five agency rosters (1-undergraduate; 3 graduate;
1 alphabetical-both undergraduate & graduate) became challenging. The growing importance of the
location of field placements was increasingly verbalized as a need for our students. We made a change:
one agency roster for both our undergraduate and graduate students comprised of many sections.
Section I:
Table of contents – (All Agencies in Alphabetical Order)
(Note: Information located within the parenthesis informs students of the program levels the
identified agency is approved as a field placement) pages 4 through 13
Section II:
All Agencies in Alphabetical Order- Agency Descriptions & Contact Information
pages 14 through 80
Section III:
Agencies by County –Table of Contents
(Note: Information located within the parenthesis informs students of the program levels the
identified agency is approved as a field placement) pages 81 through 92
Section IV:
Agencies by Practice Area- Table of Contents
(Note: Information located within the parenthesis informs students of the program levels the
identified agency is approved as a field placement) pages 93 through 111
As you use this document, please keep us informed if you notice information has changed. You, our
student, matter to us. We are aware that securing a field placement, entering your field education can
be an overwhelming experience. Our goal is to minimize a sense of being overwhelmed by ensuring you
have up to date, accurate information when you are finally able to pick up the phone or write that email.
Any changes- please contact Naomi White @ naomi1@uakron.edu
Sincerely,
Your Field Team
Lisa Crites, BA/BASW Wayne Coordinator
lkc6@uakron.edu
Becky Thomas, UA Lakewood MSW Coordinator
bthomas@uakron.edu
Naomi White, Coordinator of Field Education, Senior Instructor
naomi1@uakron.edu
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Field Placement Requirements- Reminders
Undergraduate – 225 hours per semester- 450 hours total two semesters– 15 hours per
week over 15 weeks or 22.5 hours per week over 10 weeks (summer scheduled only)
Graduate – Foundation – 200 hours per semester- 400 hours total two semesters -16
hours per week over 15 weeks
Graduate – Micro/Macro – 250 hours per semester – 500 hours total two semesters17 hours per week over 15 weeks
Social Work students- you are allowed to identify agencies not identified on this list as
long as the following criteria is met:
 There is a person at this agency willing to provide you with weekly
supervision and develop your skill set who has a minimum of a
baccalaureate degree from a CSWE*- accredited school. [Council on Social
Work Education] if in our undergraduate program or a minimum of
master’s degree from a CSWE* - accredited school if in our graduate
program.
 This same person is required to have graduated from their
undergraduate/graduate program at least two years and have been
working at this same agency for a minimum of one year.
Note: The above requirements are the same requirements for any field instructor
interested in developing undergraduate/graduate social work students.
Field Instructors/Task Supervisors – beginning Spring 2014, all field instructors, task
supervisors, and your respective agency will be required to have an application and
resume on file in the School of Social Work. These applications can be downloaded
from the field section of the School of Social Work website:
https://www.uakron.edu/socialwork/field-education/instructors.dot
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Section I: TABLE OF CONTENTS (ALL AGENCIES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
Section II: AGENCIES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
Section III: AGENCIES BY COUNTY
Ashtabula
Holmes
Richland
Carroll
Lake
Stark
Columbia
Lorain
Summit
Cuyahoga
Mahoning
Trumbull
Geauga
Medina
Tuscarawas
Guernsey
Portage
Wayne
Section IV: AGENCIES BY PRACTICE AREA
Aging/
Gerontological
Social Work
Criminal/Juvenile
Justice and
Corrections
Alcohol, Drug, or
Substance Abuse
Developmental
Disabilities
Child Welfare
Community
Planning
Domestic
Violence/Crisis
Intervention
Family Services
Group Services
Health/Community
Health and Hospice
Housing Services
International
Mental Health or
Community Mental
Health
Occupational
Rehabilitation
School-based
Social Work
Agency by Alphabet
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w
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Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Akron Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program (Akron)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
All Caring Hospice (Canfield)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………
Alternative Paths (Medina)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro- Concentration)…….
Altercare of Millersburg- Majora Lane Care Center (Millersburg)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………
Altercare of Nobles Pond (Canton)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………
American Friends Service Committee, Northeast Ohio (Cuyahoga Falls)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………
Ana-Zao Community Partners (Wooster)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Appleseed Community Mental Health Center (Ashland)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………
Area Agency on Aging (Uniontown)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…….
Ashtabula County Children Services Board(Ashtabula)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………
Asian Services in Action, Inc. (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……..
Aultman Hospital (Canton)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Aultman Rehab and Skilled Nursing (Canton)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Bath-Copley Youth Diversion Program (Copley)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Battered Women’s Shelter of Summit and Medina Counties (Akron)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Beech Brook (Cleveland)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………………….
Bellefaire Jewish Children’s Bureau-PACT (Shaker Heights)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………….
Benjamin Rose- Adult Day Program (Cleveland)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………
Blick Clinic (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………..
Brenn-Field Nursing Center (Orrville)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Briarwood (Stow)
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(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Bridgeway Homes (Norton)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Cambridge Behavioral Hospital (Cambridge)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro)……………………………………………………………
Caring for Kids (Cuyahoga Falls)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Carroll Co. Department of Job and Family Services (Carrollton)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Catholic Charities Community Services/Summit County (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……..
Catholic Charities of Geauga County (Chardon)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………..
Catholic Charities of Lake County (Painesville)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Catholic Charities of Parmadale (Parma)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………….
Catholic Charities of Wayne County (Wooster)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………..
Chapel Hill Retirement Community (Canal Fulton)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………...
Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health (Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Child Guidance Centers/Family Solutions (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………
Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron/Akron Children’s Hospital (Akron)
(Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………………………
Christian Children’s Home of Ohio (Wooster)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………..
Cleveland Clinic Foundation (Cleveland)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………………………
Cleveland Rape Crisis Center
(Undergraduate, foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…
Coleman Behavior Health (Canton – Stark County)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Coleman Outreach Services (Canton- Stark County)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Coleman Professional Services (Kent – Portage County)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Coleman Professional Services (Akron – Summit County)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Coleman Professional Services (Warren – Trumbull County)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Common Ground Family Services (Tallmadge)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Community Clubhouse for Brain Injury (Akron)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Community Health Center (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Community Mental Health Care (Dover)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………..
Community New Life Hospice (Lorain)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………….
Community Pride (Akron)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Community Services of Stark County (Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………..
Community Support Services/Summit County Behavioral Health Unit (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Copley Health Center (Copley)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Cornerstone of Hope (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Cornerstone Wellness Center (Medina)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Counseling Center of Wayne and Holmes Counties (Wooster)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Court of Common Pleas, Cuyahoga County, Juvenile Division (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
County of Summit Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board (Akron)
(Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………………………
Crestmont North Healthcare (Lakewood)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Crisis Intervention and Recovery Center, Inc. (Canton)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration))…………………………………………………………………………
Crossroads Hospice of Cleveland (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………
Crossroads Hospice of Green (Green)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………..
D&E Counseling Center (Youngstown)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………
Domestic Violence and Child Advocacy Center (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Domestic Violence Project- RENEW (Canton)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Doylestown Health Care Center (Doylestown)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Edwin Shaw Rehabilitation Institute (Cuyahoga Falls)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Every Woman’s House (Wooster)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Fair Housing Contact Services (Akron)
(Macro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………………………………………..
Family Adoption Consultants (Kent)
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(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Family & Community Services of Portage County (Kent)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Family Promise of Summit County (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration,)……………………………………
Family Service Agency (Youngstown)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………
FMC-Akron East Kidney Center (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Forum Health (Youngstown)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Girl Scouts of the Western Reserve (Akron)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Good Shepherd Nursing Home (Ashland)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Goodwill Industries and Rehabilitation Center (Canton)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Greenleaf Family Center (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………..
Guardian ad Litem Program of Summit County (Akron)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Guidestone Ohio (Berea)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………
Happy Trials Farm Animal Sanctuary (Ravenna)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Harbor Light Hospice (Munroe Falls)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………..
Hartville Meadows (Hartville)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Hattie Larlham Center for Children with Disabilities (Mantua)
(Undergraduate, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………
Hattie Larlham Community Services (Mantua)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Haven of Rest Ministries/Harvest Home (Akron)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Heartland Behavioral Health (Massillon)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………….
Heather Hill Hospital Care Communities
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Heather Knoll Nursing Care Facility (Tallmadge)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………
H.M. Life Opportunity Services (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro)……………………………………
Holmes County Board of MR/DD (Holmesville)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………..
Holmes County Department of Job and Family Services (Millersburg)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
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Holmes County Prevention Coalition (Millersburg)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Hospice and Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County (Wooster)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………….
Hospice of Medina (Medina)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Hospice of The Western Reserve (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Hospice of Tuscarawas County (Southwest New Philadelphia)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………..
ICAN (Canton)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Indian River Juvenile Correction Facility (Massillon)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration,)……………………………………
Info Line (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………….
International Institute of Akron (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………..
Jennings Hall (Garfield Heights)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Jewish Family Services (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Koinonia Homes (Independence)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Lake Geauga Center (Mentor)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………..
Legal Aid Society of Cleveland (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Lodi Community Hospital (Lodi)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Lovelight, Inc. (Kent)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………...
Manor Care Health Services, Belden Village (Canton)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Manor Care Health Services, Barberton (Barberton)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Marymount Hospital Behavioral Health Services (Garfield Heights)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………
Mature Service/D.B.M.C. (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Meals on Wheels, Inc. (Akron)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Meals on Wheels of Stark and Wayne Counties (Massillon)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Med Central (Mansfield)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………….
Medina County Achievement Center (Medina)
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(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Medina County Department of Job and Family Services (Medina)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………...
Medina County MRDD (Medina)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Medina County Office for Older Adults (Medina)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Medina Meadows (Medina)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Mercy Medical Center ( North Canton)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………..
Multi-County Juvenile Attention System (Cleveland)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Murtis H. Taylor Human Services System (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………
NAMI-Summit County (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………
National Multiple Sclerosis Society Ohio Buckeye Chapter (Independence)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………….
Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic (Austintown)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………
New Beginning (Wooster)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
North coast Behavioral Health Care (Northfield)
(Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Northeast Ohio Adoption Services (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation)……………………………………………………………………………………………
Northside Hospital Youth Services Unit (Youngstown)
(Undergraduate, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………..
Ohio Department of Youth Services (Akron)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Opportunity Parish Ecumenical Neighborhood Ministry (Open M)(Akron)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Oriana House (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………
Outreach Community Living (Wooster)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
P.A.L. Mission (Canton)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Parkside Villa Nursing Facility (Middleburg Heights)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Pastoral Counseling (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………..
Pathway Caring for Children (North Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………….
Pebble Creek Senior Care Residence (Akron)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Personal and Family Counseling Service (New Philadelphia)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………..
Phoenix Rising Behavior Health and Recovery (Canton)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Portage Area Transitional Housing (Ravenna)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Portage Children’s Center/Children’s Advantage (Ravenna)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………….
Portage County Board of MR/DD (Ravenna)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Portage County Department of Job and Family Services (Ravenna)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Portage Industries (Ravenna)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Portage Path Behavioral Health (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………….
Portage Trail Village (Cuyahoga Falls)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Pregnancy Care of Summit County (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Pressley Ridge
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration) ……………………
Project GRAD (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Project R.I.S.E. (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Quest Prevention and Recovery Services (Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
Rape Crisis Center (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Regina Health Center (Richfield)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Renal Care Group (Boardman)
(Foundation, , Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………
Richland County Children Services Board (Mansfield)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Robertson Bereavement Center (Medina)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………..
Robinson Memorial Hospital (Ravenna)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Rockynol Retirement Community (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Safe Landing (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………..
SAFY-Specialized Alternatives for Families and Youth (North Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………
Saint Luke Lutheran Home (North Canton)
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(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Saint Thomas Geropsychiatric Unit Summa Health System (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………….
Saint Vincent Charity Hospital (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation)…………………………………………………………………………………………..
Salem Community Hospital (Salem)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Salvation Army (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………
Salvation Army (Canton)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Scenic Point and Sycamore Run Nursing/Rehabilitation Center (Millersburg)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Solutions Behavioral Healthcare (Medina)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………..
South Street Ministries (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………
South West General Health Center (Middleburg)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Stark County Board of Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities (Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………
Stark County Children Services (Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority (Canton)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Stewart’s Caring Place: Cancer Wellness Center (Akron)
(Macro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Stow Glenn Nursing Home (Stow)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Stow Police Department-Stow Youth Division Services (Stow)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Summa Center for Senior Health (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………
Summa Family Medicine Center (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………...
Summa Health System Ignatia Hall Chemical Dependency Program (Canton)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………
Summa Health System—Internal Medicine Center (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Summa Health System, St. Thomas Hospital (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………………….
Summa Medical Center (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………………….
Summa Palliative Care and Hospice Services (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………..
Summer’s Trace (Canton)
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Summit County Adult Probation Department (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Summit County Board of MR/DD (Tallmadge)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Summit County Children Services (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
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Summit County Common Pleas Court, Domestic Relations (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………… …
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Summit County Prosecutor’s Office Victim Services Division (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Summit Psychological Associate Inc. (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………
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Tarry House (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………
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The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland (Cleveland)
(Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
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The LEAP Program (Kent)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………..
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The National Youth Advocate Program (Tallmadge)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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The Ohio State University Extension Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program (Massillon)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
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The Village Network (Wooster)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………………….
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Tri County Independent Living Center (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Trumbull County Department of Job and Family Services (Warren)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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Turning Point Counseling Service (Youngstown)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………………...
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Union Hospital (Dover)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
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United Disability Services (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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United Way of Wayne County (Wooster)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………………
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University Park Nursing and Rehabilitation (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Urban Ounce Prevention Services, Inc. (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………
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VA Medical Center (Cleveland)
(Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………..
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Victim Assistance Program (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
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VITAS Innovative Hospice Care (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
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Wadsworth Pointe (Wadsworth)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital (Wadsworth)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Wayne County Adult Protective Services (Wooster)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Wayne County Board of Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities (Wooster)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Wayne County Children Services Board (Wooster)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Wayne County Department of Job and Family Services (Wooster)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Western Stark Medical Clinic (Massillon)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
West View Manor (Wooster)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Witness Victim Service Center (Cleveland)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………..
Women’s Center of Greater Cleveland (Cleveland)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………..
Wooster Community Hospital (Wooster)
(Undergraduate, Foundation)………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority
HOME
Resident Support Services- This field placement is Inactive – Not accepting students until further notice
100 West Cedar Street
Akron, Ohio 44307 www.akronhousing.org
The Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority is committed to building stronger neighborhoods by
providing attractive, safe and affordable housing options and professional services for all eligible
Summit County families, elderly and individuals with special needs in partnership with the greater
community. Page 15
Akron Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program, Inc. (AKRON - UMADAOP)
665 West Market Street
A Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority HOME
Resident Support Services
100 West Cedar Street
Akron, Ohio 44307 www.akronhousing.org
Jeanne Shea 330-762-9631 jshea@akronhousing.org
The Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority is committed to building stronger neighborhoods by providing
attractive, safe and affordable housing options and professional services for all eligible Summit County
families, elderly and individuals with special needs in partnership with the greater community. kron, OH
44303
www.umadaod.com
Jennifer Moree-Brown 330-379-3467 x126
moreebrown@aol.com
Akron UMADAOP provides substance abuse and HIV / AIDS prevention services which incorporate a wide variety
of activities targeted to minority populations in Summit County. The philosophy is that substance abuse
education, prevention and treatment efforts must be culturally specific if the needs of the minority community
are to be addressed. Its mission is to increase awareness regarding the damaging effects of substance abuse
and provide information to reduce the spread of HIV / AIDS. Student field opportunities may include facilitation
of a women’s group, early intervention with children, planning of children’s activities, interaction with other
community prevention / treatment agencies, client intake and referral.
All Caring Hospice
6715 Tippecanoe Road
Canfield, Ohio 44406
http://www.allcaringhospice.com/
Katie Fekey 330.286.3435 kfeketyach@gmail.com
The mission of All Caring Hospice is to understand and help guide our patients' quest for a rewarding
quality of life in their final days and to help their circle of family and friends support them in life and
grieve for them in death. All Caring pledges to provide expert hospice care for the comfort and dignity
of the terminally ill by addressing their physical, emotional and spiritual needs. We strive to provide
individuals facing death and grief expert care that provides a sense of personal worth.
All Caring Hospice serves as a resource to the community for end-of-life care and related issues and
seeks to provide care for all appropriate patients and families who need hospice services regardless
of their ability to pay. Coverage area includes: Ashtabula, Carroll, Columbiana, Jefferson, Mahoning,
Portage, Stark, and Trumbull counties.
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Alternative Paths
246 Northland Dr.
Medina, Ohio 44256
http://www.alternativepaths.org/
Colleen Barrett 330- 725-9195 cbarrett@adamhmedina.org
Alternative Paths, Inc. is a private, non-profit agency established in 1989 in Medina County to provide an array
of outpatient behavioral healthcare services. As our mission states, Alternative Paths, Inc. is dedicated to
providing an array of quality behavioral healthcare services designed to meet the needs of residents of Medina
County and surrounding areas.
When the agency opened in 1989, the core services focused on a primary client population with severe mental
health diagnoses such as depression, bi-polar disorder, and schizophrenia. Alternative Paths, within all programs,
helps consumers gain the highest level of functioning and independence possible given their own individual
presentation of symptoms and life circumstances. We recognize that for many of our clients, their mental illness
has a lifelong impact, but we support and work within the recovery model promoting resiliency and attainment
of personal goals. The belief is that recovery is a personal process that involves overcoming the negative impact
of a psychiatric disability despite its continued presence. Activities include Psychiatric, Adult, Assessment, Case
Management, Intake, Community Organization, and Crisis Intervention. PAGE 16
Alternative Paths is certified by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, and the
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). CARF-accredited service providers are
recognized among facilities, and programs for superior standards of care and excellence in outcomes. Alternative
Paths is a Medina County ADAMH Board Funded Agency. Certifying Agencies.
Altercare of Millersburg – Majora Lane Care Center
HOME
105 Majora Lane
Millersburg, OH 44654
www.altercareonline.com
Tracey Ropp 330-674-4444 x 4617
This agency provides quality care and services to persons over 65 years of age who are in need of short or long
term placement. A student may participate in the Adult Day Care Programs, attend conferences and work as
part of the interdisciplinary team.
Altercare of Nobles Pond
7006 Fulton Dr. NW
Canton, OH 44718
http://noblespond.altercareonline.com/
Charlotte M. Bates, MSSA, LSW 330- 834-4800 socialnobles@altercareonline.net
A 71-bed skilled nursing facility specializing in rehabilitation, Altercare of Nobles Pond provides care
to Massillon, Canton, Green, Canal Fulton and other surrounding communities. Altercare of Nobles
Pond is a Medicare five-star rated facility and an American Heath Care Association bronze award
winner. Altercare of Nobles Pond is an excellent resource for comprehensive rehabilitation programs
and quality post-acute medical services. The mission is to provide personalized care and the highestquality services and programs. We know what it takes to create a positive experience for each of our
residents and their families, and offer a comfortable and peaceful environment, compassionate,
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experienced professionals, restaurant-style dining, and a full range of personal services.
Advanced Rehabilitation Capabilities
Experienced therapists provide customized physical, occupational and speech therapy care: Orthopedic
Rehabilitation Multiple Trauma Care; CVA/Stroke Rehabilitation Amputee Rehabilitation Cardiovascular
Rehabilitation VitalStim® Swallowing Therapy; Pulmonary Rehabilitation Thermal-Tactile Stimulation
Neuromuscular Rehabilitation
Post-Acute Medical Care
A complete range of Medicare-certified skilled medical services are available, including:
Stroke and Surgical Post-Acute Care; Tracheostomy Management; Wound Care Management;
Amputation Care; Dysphagia Management; Diabetes Management; IV Therapy/TPN; Oxygen Therapy
HOME
American Friends Service Committee, Northeast Ohio
2101 Front Street
Cuyahoga Falls, Oh 44221 Page 17
www.afsc.net/
Leah Davis
330-928-2301 ldavis@afsc.org
Quaker-related social action organization that educates advocates and organizes on political, social, economic,
and justice issues—including issues related to race/racism, campaign finance reform, and the threat of
corporations of wealth to democracy and self-determination. An important focus for students is the time bank.
Time banks are local service exchange systems in which time is the unit of currency. For every hour you spend
doing a service for a time bank member, you receive that much in time credits that can be spent on services you
need from fellow members.
In Akron, AFSC educates and organizes residents of Northeast Ohio around issues of economic and political
justice, advocating for:
 The national Move to Amend proposed constitutional amendment to abolish corporate “personhood”
and money as speech
 Sane and humane federal, state, and local budget priorities and tax policies
 Creating and nurturing local economic alternatives, like the Akron Time Bank
In this work to change culture, laws, and the U.S. Constitution, AFSC holds forums, workshops, community
meetings, mass actions, citizen petition campaigns, and meetings with public officials.
Ana-Zao Community Partners (previously known as Your Human Resource Center)
2587 Back Orrville Road
Wooster, OH 44691
www.anazao.com
(Additional Locations: Millersburg & Orrville)
Beth McCready 330-264-9597 mccreadyb@anazao.co (graduate students contact person)
Midge Roberts 330-264-9597 robertsm@anazao.co (undergraduate students contact person)
Anazao is a private, non-profit organization providing treatment, intervention and prevention services to
residents and organizations throughout Wayne and Holmes Counties. Specializing in rapid access and program
development and implementation Anazao is recognized as a leader in building innovative community
partnerships.
Treatment services include assessment, individual, group, marital and family counseling. Intervention services
offer a broad array of outreach programs for individuals who are involved with the criminal justice system, in
unstable families, high risk adolescents or individuals in need of assistance to find employment. Prevention
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services work with the schools, community groups and organizations to prevent problems with chemical
dependency or mental illness. Staff includes psychologists, mental health counselors, chemical dependency
counselors, social workers, prevention specialists, vocational specialists and case managers.
Anazao is dually certified by the State of Ohio and by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation
Facilities (CARF) as both a mental health facility and substance abuse treatment center.
Appleseed Community Mental Health Center
HOME
2233 Rocky Lane
Ashland, OH 44805
www.appleseedmentalhealth.com
Cindy Hudnut (419) 289-1776 page 18
Appleseed Community Mental Health Center, Inc. is a 501c3, private, not-for-profit comprehensive community
mental health center.
Appleseed was founded in 1991 concentrating in providing adult mental health services; counseling, case
management, crisis intervention, pre-hospitalization screening, diagnosis and medication/somatic.
In 1993 the agency added housing services for low and moderate income people. Two apartments were
purchased in 1994 through a grant from the Ohio Department of Mental Health to house individuals with severe
mental disability.
Services for children and families were added in 1995 and Appleseed became a full service mental health agency.
Under the umbrella of Appleseed the following supporting programs are also provided to Ashland County
community members: Rape Crisis Domestic Violence Safe Haven Shelter, Community/School Liaison program,
Keeping Families Strong home-based services, and the Supported Employment program.
Since its founding the agency has provided mental health services to the Ashland community. The agency has
grown from its beginning with 12 employees serving only adults seeking mental health treatment to its current
role in the community offering mental health care to all ages, services in all of the local schools systems,
employment services, 24 hour crisis mental health intervention, community housing programming, and
domestic violence and 24 hour sexual assault shelter and support services.
Appleseed’s vision statement is: ACMHC will play a leading role in creating a mentally and emotionally healthy,
abuse-free Ashland County.
The agency’s mission is: ACMHC will deliver exemplary client-centered mental health, abuse recovery and
housing services that empower clients and families to live healthy, whole and productive lives.
A student in this agency may have the opportunity to train on the crisis line, shadowing of pre-screeners,
assistance with anger management groups, team meetings, staff meetings, individual and group supervision,
preparation of individual service plans, case management and research concerning need for service.
Area Agency on Aging
1550 Corporate Woods Parkway
Suite 100
Uniontown, OH 44685
www.services4aging.org
Francine Chuchanis
Elizabeth Pfeiffer
330-899-5250 fchuchanis@services4aging.org
330-899-5261 lpfeiffer@services4aging.org
The Area Agency on Aging provides older adults and their caregivers long-term care choices, consumer
protection, and education so that they can achieve the highest possible quality of life. Agency activities include
Gerontology and Protective Elder Services. There is also a Wooster office.
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Services include Access Services, which are programs designed to help older persons become aware of and gain
access to existing services (client finding, information and referral, transportation); In Home Services, which are
designed to help older persons maintain independence in their own homes, friendly visiting, hospice visiting,
respite, safety monitoring); and Community Services, which are designed to help older persons remain active
members of their community (counseling / social, gatekeeper, housing assistance). Other Services include the
Ombudsman Program and screening / assessment for referral to Passport.
The Area Agency on Aging offers a unique and rewarding experience for social work students hoping to acquire
pragmatic, hands on experience. Student activities may include assignments in nursing homes, which the
student visits in order to observe living conditions, advocate for residents in complaint handling, and inform
residents of their rights.
The Senior Friends Program is a visitation and companionship service for homebound or isolated older adults.
Through the provision of visitation, the Program alleviates the detrimental impact of isolation. Visitation occurs
within the homes of consumers or in the form of community outings. Students placed in this program are
assigned a caseload of four seniors (after completion of a training module.) Students spend one hour a week in
case conference with the Senior Friends Coordinator. Schedules are adjusted accordingly for the summer
sessions to ensure adequate visitation and supervision.
Ashtabula County Children Services Board
HOME
3914 C Court
Ashtabula, Ohio 44004
http://www.help-a-child.com/contactpage.htm
Beverly Defazio 440-998-1811
defazb@odjfs.state.oh.us
Ashtabula County Children Services Board is the county’s public child protective agency. We offer services to
prevent child abuse and neglect and investigate allegations of abuse and neglect. When necessary, we provide
substitute care for children through the use of kinship care, foster care, and group homes to ensure their
safety. We also license foster and adoptive homes and are the county’s public adoption agency.
Asian Services in Action, Inc. Page 19
730 Carrol Street
Akron, OH 44304
http://www.asiaohio.org/
Kitty Leung 216-346-9968 kitty@asiaohio.org
(Akron & Cleveland Offices)
In 1995, four immigrant women founded Asian Services In Action in response to the needs that they saw
among individuals and families in the community. Today, ASIA serves over 10,000 people annually in 30
languages, providing culturally competent programs and services to empower Asian American and Pacific
Islander (AAPI) families throughout Northeast Ohio. ASIA’s mission is to empower and advocate for Asian
Americans/Pacific Islanders (AAPIs); and to provide AAPIs access to quality, culturally, and linguistically
appropriate information and services.
Aultman Hospital
2600 Sixth Street SW
Canton, OH 44708
www.aultman.com
Lynn Gastin 330-452-9911 or 330-430-3488 pager lgastin@aultman.com
Aultman Hospital is a general medical and surgical hospital in Canton, OH. It performed nearly at the level of
nationally ranked U.S. News Best Hospitals in 8 adult specialties. Aultman Hospital has 547 beds. The hospital
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had 23,983 admissions in the latest year for which data are available. It performed 5,354 annual inpatient and
14,744 outpatient surgeries. Its emergency room had 82,394 visits. It is also accredited by the Commission on
Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). Placement areas may include: Psychiatry, Oncology, Dialysis,
Peri-natal or discharge planning. Student activities include case management for patients, family members and
care givers, with the goal of meeting their psychosocial needs. Student will also assist Case Manager and
Utilization Management Specialist to ensure achievement of patient outcomes, through assistance with
discharge planning to the appropriate level of care.
Aultman Woodlawn
2821 Woodlawn N.W.
Canton, Ohio 44708
HOME
http://www.aultman.org/Aultman-Hospital-Information/Aultman-ContactInformation/directory/aultmanWoodlawn.aspx
Marcella Copeland 330-479-4800
mcopeland@aultman.com
Aultman Woodlawn houses a 60-bed Skilled Nursing Unit, a 30-bed Rehabilitation Unit and offices for Home
Care, Hospice and Palliative Care and Aultman Grief Services. The Aultman Woodlawn campus is also the home
to the new Compassionate Care Center - Stark County's only inpatient hospice facility.
The facility was designed to provide a high level of service to sub-acute patients in a residential setting.
An unique therapy area reintroduces patients to a homelike environment. A small grocery store, a car, a
restaurant and a mock home allow patients to become comfortable with day-to-day activities before returning
home. An outdoor courtyard - complete with a putting green, garden and shuffleboard court - is also used for
patient therapy.
Bath-Copley Youth Diversion Program - only accepting Fall/Spring students- no summer field---0
Bath Police Department
3864 W. Bath Road
Akron, Ohio 44333
http://www.bathtownship.org/
http://www.bathtownship.org/Police%20folder/Police%20folder/Police%202%20web%202.htm
Marcy Mason 330-666-3736 x 1334
mmason@bathtownship.org
This is a program designed to give first-time misdemeanor or status offenders a chance to avoid having their
charges sent to juvenile court. If a juvenile completes this program successfully, they will not have a juvenile
court record. As part of this field placement, you will be attending and participating in the juvenile diversion
hearings where it is determined whether or not the juvenile will be accepted in the diversion program and
consequences will be established. Students will also attend and facilitate weekly case management meetings
with the juveniles that are involved in the diversion program. In addition to these duties, a student will attend
monthly Summit County Diversion meetings and the monthly meetings with school staff to discuss the students
who are in the diversion program and their well-being. This field placement will also give a student an
opportunity for positive interaction with youth through the Healthy Communities, Healthy Youth organization.
www.copley-fairlawnhchy.org
Hours of operation : Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. -5 p.m. , occasional evenings and Saturdays. Field
Placement not available in the summer (Fall and Spring Field Placements only)Please download application from
the Bath Township website on the police page www.bathtownship.org (Go to the link for the POLICE page, then
click on the link for EMPLOYMENT, then print and complete the application. Please return the completed
application to the Bath Police Department and address it to the attention of Marcie Mason.)
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Battered Women Shelter/Rape Crisis Center (formerly YWCA Rape Crisis Center)
974 East Market Street
Akron, Ohio 44305
330-860-5635
www.rccmsc.org/
www.scmcbws.org/
Brittney Paliswat
330-374-0740 ext. 127 BrittanyP@scmcbws.org
Battered Women Shelter- For families of violence, women, men and children who are in danger of physical,
emotional, and sexual abuse. The Battered Women's Shelter of Summit and Medina Counties provides
emergency services and supportive services to victims seeking to end family violence.
Unlike other agencies that focus on victims of all types of crime, BWS is the only agency in Summit/Medina
County that focuses on family violence, intervention and prevention.
HOME
The Rape Crisis Center of Medina and Summit Counties is a nonprofit organization serving sexual assault victims
and co-survivors in Summit and Medina Counties in northeastern Ohio. We do not charge for any of our
services. All survivors of rape and sexual assault, both male and female, are potential survivors regardless of
race, religion, financial status, educational background or sexual preference. To honor survivors' confidentiality,
the Rape Crisis Center collects demographic information anonymously.
RCC staff members have received specific training on diversity and underserved populations and are ready and
able to respond to the needs of the diverse cultures found in our community. Males, seniors, non-English
speakers and the mentally and physically disabled are survivors that often need the most intensive services.
However, when it comes to rape and sexual assault, the truly underserved populations are the vast number of
survivors who never report the crime committed against them. To help these individuals, the Rape Crisis Center
maintains an active and engaged Outreach Coordinator to educate the public and help remove the stigma
associated with sexual assault. In addition, many victims seek medical attention but choose not to notify the
police; we collaborate with local hospitals to ensure these survivors can still be reached by our services if they
want them while keeping their anonymity. Page 21
Beech Brook
3737 Lander Road
Cleveland, OH 44124
www.beechbrook.org
Paula Atwood
216-831-2255
patwood@beechbrook.org
The mission of this agency is to advance the emotional well-being and self-sufficiency of children,
youth, and families by providing effective, innovative behavioral health, permanency, educational and
related services, and by serving a strong voice for children, youth and families. Beech Brook is a
contract agency of the Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board of Cuyahoga County.
Services include; campus-based treatment, education and prevention family health programs,
education and prevention early child hood services, homes for children and teens, community-based
treatment.
Bellefaire Jewish Children’s Bureau
22001 Fairmount Blvd.
Shaker Heights, Ohio 44118
www.bellefairejcb.org/
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Sally Struk 216-932- 2800 struks@bellefiarejcb.org
(various locations: Shaker Heights, Elyria, Cleveland, Pier point)
Bellefaire JCB is among the nation’s largest, most experienced child welfare agencies providing a variety of
behavioural health, substance abuse, education and prevention services. Bellefaire JCB helps more than 21,700
youth and their families yearly achieve resiliency, dignity and self-sufficiency through its more than 25
programs that include:
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Outpatient Counselling
School-based Counselling
Prevention and Early Intervention (SAY - Social Advocates for Youth)
HOME
 Homeless and Missing Youth Program
 Domestic and International Adoption (Hague-accredited)
 Foster Care
 Residential Treatment including Crisis Stabilization, Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Transitional and
Independent Living, and Autism Residential.
We are also home to JDN Early Childhood Center, Jewish Big Brother Big Sister and Monarch Center for Autism,
which offers programs and services for ages 3 through adulthood.
Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging - Adult Day Program Page 22
11890 Fairhill Road
Cleveland, OH 44120
http://www.benrose.org/services/adp.cfm
Beth Sipple 216.791.8000
bsipple@benrose.org
The Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging’s Adult Day Program is a PASSPORT—certified program
designed to meet the needs of cognitively and functionally impaired older adults and to provide
respite for caregivers. The Adult Day Program consists of structured, comprehensive, and continually
supervised therapeutic and social activities that emphasize client choice and address the
individualized needs of the persons served. The program is designed to help older adults with
cognitive and functional impairments stabilize, increase, and/or sustain their highest level of
functioning so that they can maintain the skills needed to live as independently as possible at home
and in the community.
Blick Clinic
640 West Market Street
Akron, Ohio 44303
www.blickclinic.org/
Deborah Smith, LISW-S (330) 762-5425 x 1215 Deborah.Smith@BlickClinic.Org
This agency is an evaluation and treatment setting for people who have mental retardation or other
developmental disabilities. Blick Clinic serves people of all ages. The staff works as a team. The team
includes the developmentally disabled individual, that individual’s family, and a staff of professionals.
The professional staff includes psychologists, social workers, speech and hearing therapists,
occupational and physical therapists, educational specialists, developmental physicians and
psychiatrists, case managers and partial hospitalization. Student field opportunities include case
management, individual counseling, group co-facilitation, client assessment and referral, treatment
and intervention planning, service coordination, and staff meeting participation.
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Brenn-Field Nursing Center
1980 Lynn Dr.
Orrville, Ohio 44667
http://www.brenn-field.com/
Tracy Rupp 330-683-4075
Our team of rehabilitation professionals is available when a health condition or disability requires
specialized skilled care. Brenn-Field Nursing Center is equipped to provide an aggressive
comprehensive treatment program designed to meet the specific needs of the individual. Our goal is
to restore the optimum level of functioning and allow the resident to live as independently as possible.
Students work in areas of hospice, assessment, discharge planning, and gerontology.
The Briarwood Healthcare Community
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3700 Englewood Drive
Stow, OH 44224
www.thebriarwood.com/
Melissa VonGunten 330-688-1828 mfbriarwood@hotmail.com
This facility provides positive opportunities for those needing both assistance with activities of daily living and
medical care. Briarwood provides a continuum of living arrangements including assisted living; interim assisted
living and nursing care. Student opportunities include cognitive assessments of residents, participation in care
conferences, and supportive visits to residents. Students will be taught medical terminology, Medicare,
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Bridgeway Homes, Inc.
7990 Hartman Road
Wadsworth, Ohio 44281
http://bridgewayhome.com/BridgewayHome_Facility_new.php
Melinda Hitch 330-335-1556
Steven J. Weese Sr 330-335-1556
Bridgeway Home currently has two group home locations capable of providing Emergency
Placement Services programming for children, aged 10-17. The first location at 3432 Shellhart Road
in Norton, Ohio is licensed for 10 beds. The second location, the Sharon Woods facility, is located
at 750 S. Medina Line Road in Wadsworth, Ohio and is licensed for an additional 10 beds. Bridgeway Home is a
nonsecure, family based group home with live in house parents. Twenty-four hour awake supervision is
provided.
Bridgeway Home is a large country home located on three acres of woods, built in 1992. Bridgeway
is located in the Norton area of Summit County. The home has six bedrooms, four bathrooms,
family room, dining room, living room, kitchen, office, finished recreation room in the basement
and an attached two car garage. Each resident has his own bed, dresser and closet space. All
residents are safely monitored with client records maintained in a locked filing cabinet located
in the safety of the staff office.
The Sharon Woods Facility resides on two acres of land and has been licensed since January 2000.
It has five bedrooms and three bathrooms. It is conveniently located in Sharon Township, Medina
County, with jurisdiction in the Highland School District.
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Cambridge Behavioral Hospital
66755 State Street
Cambridge, Ohio 43725
http://www.cbhohio.com/index.html
Alicia J. Beynon, MSW, LISW-S, LICDC (740) 432-4906 abeynon@cbhohio.com
Fax: 740-432-5082
Cambridge Behavioral Hospital is a 66 Bed Acute Inpatient Hospital serving adults diagnosed with
mental health and substance abuse disorders, licensed by ODMH and certified by The Joint
Commission. Cambridge Behavioral Hospital is owned by a larger corporation based out of Florida,
called Oglethorpe. Oglethorpe owns many hospitals around the United States with Cambridge being
one of the premier hospitals. We serve adults in an acute inpatient psychiatric setting, who have a
primary diagnosis of mental health; and often a secondary diagnosis of substance abuse.
A student on our team would be taught to adequately and thoroughly complete bio psychosocial
assessments; engage in the treatment planning process; facilitate individual, group and family therapy;
and be an active member of our multidisciplinary treatment team. Evening & Weekend hours are available
after a couple of weeks of shadowing and working with day team.
Caring for Kids, Inc.
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650 Graham Road Suite 101
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221
www.cfkadopt.org
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Ashley Berdine, MSSA, LSW Foster Care Supervisor 330-928-0044 ashley@cfkadopt.org
Sarah Widmer, LISW Birth Parent Counselor 330-928-0044 sarah@cfkadopt.org
Erin King, MSW, LSW Wendy’s Wonderful Kids Recruiter 330-928-0044 erin@cfkadopt.org
Linda Chasteen, LISW-S Wendy’s Wonderful Kids Recruiter 330-928-0044 linda@cfkadopt.org
Jill Davies, Executive Director 330- 928-0044 x 303 Jill@cfkadopt.org
Caring for kids is a full service foster care and adoption agency serving foster children and foster families as well
as offering services in domestic and international adoptions. A student intern can anticipate working with
adoptive and foster families and children in a variety of capacities. Responsibilities may include providing
supportive services, assisting in searching and locating a possible adoptive match, learning to do home study
assessments and training, billing, grant writing, fundraising, recruitment, and community outreach.
Carroll Co. Department of Job and Family Services
PO Box 219
95 East Main Street
Carrollton, OH 44615
http://www.yellowpagesgoesgreen.org/Carrollton-OH/Carroll+County+-+Department+of+Job+-and+Family+Services/537028
Kate Offenberger
Cheri Miller
330-627-7313 x 221
330-627-7313 x 252
This agency’s mission is to deliver quality effective services to those who are eligible for public assistance and
social services programs. Services include Ohio Works First, Food Stamps, Medicaid disability assistance,
childcare, homemaker services, child and adult protective services.
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Catholic Charities Community Services/ Summit County
This field placement is Inactive – Not accepting students until further notice.
812 Biruta Street
Akron, Oh 44307-1104
www.clevelandcatholiccharities.org/summit/
Catholic Charities Community Services of Summit County is a vibrant agency that addresses the societal needs
of children & families, persons with disabilities, older adults, and the poor. Our broad spectrum of services
help people grow and thrive in their youth, all the way through the late stages of life. We help keep the hungry
fed and the developmentally disabled as functioning members of society. We counsel families and individuals,
and assist the growing Hispanic population in Summit County.
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Catholic Charities Community Services of Geauga County Page 25
10771 Mayfield Road
Chardon, Ohio 44024
www.clevelandcatholiccharities.org
Erin Johnson (440) 285-3537
Catholic Charities Community Services (also known as Geauga County) is a treatment center in Chardon, Ohio
that focuses on mental health and substance abuse services by providing substance abuse treatment services.
The programs offered are designed for criminal justice clients. When selecting a facility consider their target
populations; the better the fit, the better the results.
Catholic Charities Community Services offers sliding fee scale to help cover the cost of treatment.
Catholic Charities of Lake County
8 North State Street, Ste 455
Painesville, Ohio 44024 www.clevelandcatholiccharities.org
Jim Clements 440-352-6191 x 15 jrclements@clevelandcatholiccharities.org
Students work in areas of School-Based, Gerontology, Substance Use, Adult and Child, Assessment, Case
Management, Early Childhood Mental Health, Domestic Violence Group for men, and Parenting Programs.
Catholic Charities is guided by the mission of Jesus by providing vision and leadership for those who respond to
the health and human needs and the social concerns of the people in the Diocese of Cleveland.
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Cleveland
6753 State Road
Parma, Ohio 44134
http://www.clevelandcatholiccharities.org/parmadaleinstitute/
Joan Hinkelman, MSSA, LISW-S 440-843-5535 jmhinkelman@clevelandcatholiccharities.org
Catholic Charities of Parmadale offers adolescent intensive residential treatment services in a secure,
trauma-sensitive environment; Community-Based Family Services, which offer a range of mental health
services provided in the client’s home; Outpatient Mental Health Services, which offers outpatient
mental health assessment and counseling for children, adults and families; Chemical Dependency
Services, which include assessments, intensive outpatient, non-intensive outpatient, or residential
treatment programs, for adults or youth; Birth Parent, Foster Care and Adoption Services, which
includes assistance with licensing and placement, training, consultation, as well as case management
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Catholic Charities of Wayne County
521 Beall Ave.
Wooster, Ohio 44691
www.clevelandcatholiccharities.org/cccs/wayne.htm
Bob Hurdle (330) 262-7840 x 11
Comprehensive counseling services are provided to children, adults, couples, families and group.
Mission is to serve ALL people of Wayne county with compassion, dignity & respect, /having special
emphasis on the poor and needy, and to advocate for social justice.
Chapel Hill Retirement Community
12200 Strausser St. NW
Canal Fulton, Ohio 44614
www.chapelhillcommunity.org
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Laura Caplinger 330- 854-4177 x 134 lambrose@uchinc.org
Chapel Hill Retirement Community is a continuing care retirement community founded on a mission to provide
older adults with Christian caring and quality services to enhance their wellness. As part of the United Church
Homes family, our vision is to provide an environment of respect in which lives are enriched, independence is
honored, and changing needs are met. At Chapel Hill Retirement Community, you will find the time and
freedom to realize your full potential as you engage in life and explore everything we have to offer.
Student activities will include patient assessments.
Note: Please ask for the receptionist to page Brenda Zahn rather than leaving a message on her voice mail.
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4641 Fulton Drive NW
Canton, OH 44718
www.casrv.org
Sharon Nunn-Alexander (330) 433-6075
sunn@casrv.org
Margaret Evans (330) 433-6075
mevans@casrv.org
Chris Warsinskey (330) 433-6075 rwarinskey@casrv.org
This agency’s mission is to provide community mental health services to assist children, families, and
communities in achieving their maximum potential. Child & Adolescent Service Centre strives to empower the
family using a strengths-based perspective. Services offered include parent/family/youth partnership, clinical
services, partial hospitalization, school-based services, mental health services, and community linkage
programs. Child & Adolescent Service Center’s vision is hope, happiness, safety and a healthy environment for
all children and families. They aspire to be the national leader in developing and providing innovative services,
training, and research in children’s mental health. Student duties may include case management assistance,
client tutoring, and participation in mentoring services, working with students and families on referral from
Canton City Schools, school and home visits for monitoring student progress, client advocacy at court or
expulsion hearings, and community service referrals. (late afternoon-early evenings available)
Child Guidance Centers/Family Solutions
18 North Forge Street
Akron, OH 44302
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www.cgfs.org/
Patricia Roy 330-762-0591 roypa@cgfs.org
We are a comprehensive mental health agency effectively serving over 4,000 children and 1,000 adults
annually in our community. We encourage positive change by supporting strengths, teaching skills, and
encouraging each individual's ability to find solutions that work. Prevention services are a high priority
within our comprehensive system of care woven around the individual. Our services are designed to
wrap around the collective mental health needs of child, family, and adult with prevention and
education processes-leading to treatment strategies and options for those we serve.
Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron
Akron Children’s Hospital
Social Work Department
One Perkins Square
Akron, Ohio 44308
www.akronchildrens.org/
Michele L. Mizda, LISW-S
(330) 543-8830 mmizda@chmca.org
Akron Children’s Hospital is a tertiary care health system serving northern Ohio and western
Pennsylvania that is dedicated to improving the health of children through high quality patient care,
education, advocacy, community service and discovery. Children’s is one of the largest pediatric
hospitals in the U.S. and is ranked among the best children’s hospitals in the nation. With 2 hospital
campuses and a network of over 90 locations offering primary and subspecialty care, Children’s
collaborates with other health systems to provide expert neonatal and pediatric care in our partners’
hospitals throughout the region providing a total of 414 beds. Services for children and adults are
provided in the areas of burn treatment, cystic fibrosis, spina bifida and neurodevelopmental
disabilities. Akron Children’s entered its 125th year in 2015 and is nationally ranked in the specialties
of cancer, diabetes and endocrinology, nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopedics,
pulmonary and urology.
Graduate internships are offered to select second year students interested in careers in health care
that successfully complete the Social Work Department screening process. The experience provides
an introduction to medical social work, biopsychosocial interviewing, application of clinical skills and
interventions, participation in multidisciplinary medical teams, collaboration with community systems
and documentation of patient care plans. Students are mentored by an experienced Master’s
prepared social worker. Students may have experiences in inpatient, outpatient or critical care units
or the Emergency Department. Hospital social workers assist patients and families coping with acute,
chronic and terminal illness, complex family dynamics, resource barriers, child abuse and neglect,
medical noncompliance and adaptation to traumatic injury. Students must provide evidence of
liability insurance from the University, refrain from the use of tobacco products and submit evidence
of required immunizations.
Christian Children’s Home of Ohio
2685 Armstrong Road
Wooster, Ohio 44691
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www.ccho.org/
Anna Patton pattona@ccho.org or Jennifer Harley harleyj@ccho.org 330-345-7949 x 2375
The mission of this organization is to bring healing to hurting families. Services include foster care,
adoption, residential treatment, and counseling with abused and/or neglected children ages 6-18 years
old. Field Placement activities include: group work, therapeutic activities, and a client caseload.
Important: Students should complete a general employment application by going to organization’s
website: www.ccho.org select Employment tab and send the application to employment@ccho.org
(section marked employment) prior to attempting to schedule an interview for a field placement.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation Page 27
9500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44195
www.clevelandclinic.org/
Cathy Sabo 216-442-1614
saboc@ccf.org
The goal of the Social Work Department at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation is to assist patients and
families in achieving improved health outcomes by reducing the social and emotional obstacles that
interfere with the patient’s and family’s effective use of health resources. Student activities include
Child Welfare, Nursing Home, Substance Abuse, HIV, Assessment, Discharge Planning, Intake and
Crisis Intervention. This placement will require that the student participate in a minimum of 24 field
hours per week. It provides placement in a comprehensive medical setting.
Cleveland Rape Crisis Center
The Leader Building
526 Superior Avenue, Suite 1400
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Kirsti Mouncey 216-763-0800 kirstiM@clevelandrcc.org
Renewing Hope.
Cleveland Rape Crisis Center (CRCC) supports survivors of sexual violence, promotes healing and prevention
and creates social change throughout Northeast Ohio.
In 2013, nearly 18,000 people, one-third of them youth, have found support by participating in CRCC's therapy,
advocacy and education programs.
It is estimated that one out of six women and one out of 33 men are survivors of sexual violence. CRCC helps
survivors recover and grow strong. Our vision is the elimination of sexual violence. But, as long as this crime,
persists, we will continue to serve survivors and equip the community with vital tools to help address sexual
violence.
Coleman Behavioral Health
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400 W. Tuscarawas St.
Suite 200
Canton, Ohio 44702
Amanda Zantow 330-676-6949 amanda.zantow@coleman-professional.com
Coleman Behavioral Health – Stark County serves adults with severe and persistent mental illness through
award-winning services provided by our trained and licensed staff members. Through our Stark County office,
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we provide psychiatric, counseling and psychotherapy, and case management services to adults with severe
and persistent mental illness in the Greater Canton area. Coleman Behavioral Health Stark also offers
employment services, vocational evaluation, and situational assessment, job coaching and professional
vocational placement to individuals with disabilities.
Coleman Behavioral Health is a program of Coleman Professional Services, a nationally recognized not-forprofit provider of behavioral health and rehabilitation programs that improve the lives of individuals, families
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Coleman Outreach Services, Inc.
1731 Grace Avenue, NE
Canton, OH 44705
www.colemancenter.org/
Sarah Kline 330-452-1137, ext. 315
The mission of the Coleman Corporation is to facilitate and support the efforts of families in achieving and
maintaining independence, security and personal well being.
Coleman Professional Services
5982 Rhodes Road
Kent, OH 44240
www.coleman-professional.com
Amanda Zantow 330-676-6949 amanda.zantow@coleman-professional.com
Offices are located in Summit, Portage, Stark and Trumball County. Coleman Professional Services is a private,
outpatient organization where people receive the least restrictive, most effective means of treatment for mental
health, addition recovery and personal growth issues. The agency is committed to providing quality, effective
behavioral health services in the most cost-efficient way. Services include psychiatric services for adults,
adolescents and children; case management; residential services; community integration; crisis residential
services; individual and group counseling and psychotherapy, vocational counseling; Employee Assistance
Program and 24-hour crisis intervention services.
Common Ground Family Services
(formerly known as Family Visitation & Mediation Services, Inc.)
12 Southwest Avenue
Tallmadge, Ohio 44278
http://fvmsinc.net/
Chris Derry 330-630-1868 chrisderry@cgfs.ohio.org
Serving families and children in Summit County and throughout Northeast Ohio! Working hard to meet the needs
of our customers, FVMS is in the process of making significant changes to serve you better. Common Ground
Family Services offers on-site and off-site visitation, mediation/conflict resolution, couples and family
counseling, parent coordination, custody and home evaluations, and co-parenting skills coaching/classes.
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Community Clubhouse for Brain Injury (A program of the Community Health Center)
2799 Copley Road
Copley, OH 44321
www.commclubhouse.org
Debra Beckstett or Dan Bonko 330-724-4000
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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is the fastest growing disability in the USA. There are more traumatic brain injuries
than breast cancer, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injury COMBINED! The Clubhouse Model is a
unique opportunity to learn about and work with individuals who have sustained a brain injury.
Community Clubhouse is a program of The Community Health Center, a non-profit organization in the
community. We serve individuals with various types of brain injury. Our mission is to strengthen individuals and
families affected by brain injury by providing a community base of direct support to decrease isolation and
increase personal growth, independence and self-esteem. We accomplish this through a comprehensive day
program of work related activities, community outings, social activities and assistance with re-learning social
skills.
Undergraduate students would be supervised by a Licensed Social Worker. Responsibilities may include: Case
management of brain injury clients, intake and assessment, facilitating referrals with needed community
services, advocacy, and facilitating education and life skills groups. Page 29
Community Health Center
725 E. Market Street
Akron, OH 44305
www.commhealthcenter.org/
robert.terry@commhealthcenter.org
Robert Terry (330) 315-3756
Community Health Center is a social service agency in Akron, Ohio that primarily treats addiction
disorders serving both adults and adolescents. The agency’s mission is committed to enhancing the
quality of life by providing a diverse, holistic continuum of care. Our innovative, effective and clientcentered services include: chemical dependency, mental health, TBI, prevention, video therapy, and
health care and wellness programs that are responsive to the needs of the community.
Community Mental Health Care, Inc.
Dover, OH 44622
www.cmhdover.org/
Cindy Hisrich (330) 343-6631
This agency provides quality mental health and substance abuse services through a broad range of
cost-effective therapeutic services that promote and enhance the well-being of the individual.
Community New Life Hospice
3500 Kolbe Rd.
Lorain, Ohio 44053
www.communtiyservicesofstark.org/
Deanna Tansey (440) 934-1458
Community New Life extends the healing ministry of Jesus by improving the health of our
communities with emphasis on people who are poor and under-served. Activities include Nursing
Home, Elders, Hospice, Adult, Assessment, and Case Management.
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Community Pride
Joy Park Homes
524 Fuller
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Akron, OH 44306
www.commhealthcenter.org/programs_&_services/Prevention_Education_&_Outreach_Programs/commu
nity_pride.asp
Bonnie Sharp 330-434-4141 x 2657
This is a community-based program offering opportunity to do case management aid, tutoring for elementary
levels to high schools, home visits, field trips, and community organization. The
Target population is high-risk children and adults. This is a satellite agency of the Community Health Center.
Day/Evening & weekend hours are available. Page 30
Community Services of Stark County, Inc.
625 Cleveland Avenue, N.W.
Canton, OH 44702
www.communityservicesofstark.org/
Michelle Chaido (330) 455-0374 mchaido@ml.csstark.com
We, the Community Services of Stark County, Inc., in keeping with social and moral tradition, serve all
persons with dignity and respect. Through direct service, counseling and advocacy, we are committed
to empowering individuals and families to enhance the quality of their lives. Services include
counseling; adoption; maternity programs; special needs adoption; emergency assistance,
consultation, education and prevention; community and school outreach; housing and rape crisis.
Community Support Services
150 Cross Street
Akron, OH 44311
www.cssbh.org
Kimberly Meals 330-996-9141 X 392 mealskim@cssbh.org
CSS is a non-profit mental health corporation, established in 1988. Their purpose is to provide programs and
services to the citizens of Summit County who are most in need of mental health services. It is a contract agency
of the Alcohol and Drug Addictions and Mental Health Services Board. It provides comprehensive mental health
services designed to help chronically mentally disabled clients function in the community (i.e. case management,
emergency services, vocational training, residential services, psychiatric support and day treatment.) Student
opportunities may include completing client social histories, maintaining a client caseload, and attending staff
meetings.
Copley Health Center
155 Heritage Woods Drive
Copley, OH 44321
www.copleyhealthcenter.com
Lori Endsley 330-666-0980 lendsley@chs.-corp.com
Copley Health Center is a licensed nursing facility with 150 beds providing skilled continuous care, rehabilitation
services, and intermediate and assisted care. Copley is committed to offering the highest quality of residential
and health care services to older adults whose needs cannot be met in the community.
Student learning opportunities in the Social Work department include: providing residents and families with
emotional support; learning community resources; conducting history and assessment interviews; advocating
mediating and enabling resolution to conflicts; using the problem solving model; working as an interdisciplinary
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team player; addressing residents ‘ psychosocial, emotional, communicative needs and behavioral problems.
Cornerstone of Hope
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5905 Brecksville Road
Independence, Ohio 44131
http://www.cornerstoneofhope.org/
Mark Kaplafka 216-236-5003 ext. 224 mkaplafka@cornerstoneofhope.org
(Cleveland & Columbus offices/programs)
Cornerstone of Hope exists because, in this life, the unthinkable sometimes happens. A child dies
before his parents. A husband or wife dies, leaving their spouse and children at a loss for how to go
on living. A student dies, leaving a school reeling over the shock and sorrow. In your loneliness, you
desperately need to give hope and connect with those who understand. When we are left without
the smile and the touch of the one whom we loved so dearly, we need a hand to hold, to pull us out
of the pit and the pain.
Cornerstone is one of the premiere training sites for undergraduate and graduate interns in the fields
of social work, counseling and art therapy. Each intern typically carries a counseling caseload of 8-10
clients, and run one or two support groups per quarter. Interns receive a high level of clinical
supervision, including one hour per week individual and two hours of group supervision. Slots fill up
quickly and often a year in advance. Students interested in a field placement at this site should
complete and submit an online application prior to contacting Mr. Kaplafka:
http://cornerstoneofhope.org/fullpage/college-internship-program
Cornerstone Wellness Center
120 W Washington St Suite B-2
Medina, OH 44256
http://www.cornerstonenews.com/
Sharon Yarnell or Julie Jones 330-722-9326
Cornerstone Wellness Center is a non-profit, Ohio Department of Mental Health certified agency that was
founded in 2001. Our mission is to promote community wellness through professional consultation, evaluation
and direct services. We are committed to improving the health and well-being of individuals and families in
Medina County through outreach in schools, in the workplace and in the community at large. Our staff includes
psychologists, independently licensed counselors, social workers, and chemical dependency counselors. We
regularly provide training experiences for student interns and enriching volunteer experiences.
Cornerstone Wellness Center is a nonprofit organization engaging in community outreach programs and
collaborating with community organizations to fill service gaps in areas such as providing food assistance,
supporting families affected by an autism diagnosis, leading organization on community-wide anti-bullying
activities, providing prevention education to alert health care providers and adults over 60 of the unique
vulnerability older adults face with medication and alcohol related problems, and developing and implementing
programs for youth at risk.
Counseling Center of Wayne and Holmes Counties
2285 Benden Drive
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Wooster, OH 44691
www.ccwhc.org
Sarah Robb
(330) 264-9029
sbauman@ccwhc.org Toll Free: (877) 264-9029
(Various locations: Wooster, Millersburg, Orrville, & Rittman)
The Counseling Center promotes and enhances the mental health of individuals, families, and groups
through a comprehensive range of prevention, rehabilitation, and treatment services, designed to
meet individual needs. Services include: Intake, Adult Case Management, Community Education,
Employment, Outpatient Treatment, Psychiatric Services, & Services for Children.
Court of Common Pleas, Cuyahoga County, Juvenile Division (Day Treatment Program) Page 32
2163 E. 22nd St.
Cleveland, OH 44115
http://juvenile.cuyahogacounty.us/default.htm
Jacqueline Bracket 216-443-3348
Day treatment program motivates youths by promoting positive social values, responsibilities and
accountability. Program serves youths on probation through academic support, parental support, behavioral
and group dynamics, conflict resolution, and most of all life choices. Field opportunities offered include: needs
assessments, proposal writing, and supervision. The program also offers students hands on learning in areas
such as ethics and documentation.
County of Summit Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board (ADM Board) - 100
West Cedar Street, Suite 300
Akron, Ohio 44307
www.admboard.org
Aimee Wade (330) 564-4088 wadea@admboard.org
The County of Summit ADM Board is responsible for planning, funding, monitoring and evaluating
treatment and prevention services for people who experience alcoholism, drug addiction and/or
mental illness. The ADM Board does not provide any direct service, but contracts with local agencies
to provide quality, affordable services for people at critical times in their lives. The ADM Board
system of services provides opportunities for recovery and hope for a better life.
The ideal MSW student would have a MACRO concentration and would be interested in the
administrative functions of a LISW in the substance abuse and mental health field. Our clinical
department has four LISWs who specialize in adult & adolescent mental health, adult & adolescent
substance abuse treatment & prevention, forensics, compliance, research and grant writing.
Students will have an opportunity to engage in activities in all these areas and others based on their
interest and skill level. Hours 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Crestmont North Healthcare
13330 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood, OH 44107
www.crestmontnorth.com/
Andrea Freis 216-228-9550 andreafreis@crestmontnorth.com
Since 1992, Crestmont has provided quality health care delivered through a dedicated team of
professionals. We have strived to meet the evolving health care needs of the communities we serve.
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It is our commitment to deliver the highest quality of care in an environment that supports and nurtures
the individual. Areas that would be covered include Psychosocial Assessments, including the Mini
Mental Status Exam and the Geriatric Depression Scale; Care Planning; Discharge Planning, including
making referrals to outside agencies; Counseling; completing the MDS Assessment; working with other
disciplines, especially in Interdisciplinary Team Conferences; and completing forms needed in Nursing
Homes, such as Level of Care (LOC) and Pasarr Screens. Discharge Planning and Gerontology are also
included. Page 33
Crisis Intervention and Recovery Center, Inc.
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832 McCinley Avenue N.W.
Canton, OH 44703
www.circstark.org/
Sherri McKinney-Frantz 330-430-1248 sherrimf@circstark.org
It is the Mission of Crisis Intervention and Recovery Services, Inc., to provide person-centered crisis
intervention, stabilization and recovery-based services in the least restrictive environment feasible and
to respond to evolving community mental health and chemical dependency programming needs by
developing and providing needed services
The Crisis Intervention and Recovery Center (CIRC) is a not-for-profit agency, certified through the Ohio
Department of Mental Health, Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services, American
Association of Suicidology, and the Joint Commission.
The Crisis Center of Stark County opened in June 1970. In 2006, the agency purchased the building on
McKinley Avenue (formerly Nova Behavioral Health) and officially became the Crisis Intervention and
Recovery Center, Inc.
CIRC is staffed by caring, licensed professionals who are here to assist members of the Stark County
community resolve their problems and resume a healthy, productive life.
CIRC is funded by the Mental Health Recovery Services Board of Stark County, the United Way of
Greater Stark County, as well as fees, donations, grants and foundations.
Crossroads Hospice of Cleveland
9775 Rockside Rd Suite 270
Valley View, OH 44125
http://www.crossroadshospice.com/
Kristen Kitzmiller Kristen.kitzmiller@crossroadshospice.com
The hospice social worker provides initial and ongoing psychosocial assessments of the patient and
establishes a psychosocial plan of care. The social worker normally sees the patient once or twice a
month to provide emotional support and ensure patient and family psychosocial needs are being
met. The patient/family or any member of the hospice team can request additional psychosocial visits
as needed. The social worker can provide assistance to the patient and family such as helping the
patient with a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order, assisting with finding community resources, and
making arrangements for nursing home placement or transfer to inpatient care facility. The hospice
social worker can also provide counseling to the patient or family.
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3743 Boettler Oaks Drive, Suite E
Green, Ohio 44685
Ron Davis
Emotional Support Team Director Page 34
Ron.davis@crossroadshopsice.com
330.899.9100
330.899.9972 – Fax
www.crossroadshospice.com
About Hospice
Hospice is a philosophy of care. It treats the person rather than the disease and focuses on quality of
life. It surrounds the patient and family with a team consisting of professionals who not only address
physical distress, but emotional and spiritual issues as well. Hospice care is patient-centered because
the needs of the patient and family drive the activities of the hospice team.
Roles and responsibilities of a hospice team.
Physician: The physician is responsible for identifying the patient’s need for hospice and making the
referral for hospice services. They are encouraged to remain involved as a member of the patient care
team, and to actively participate in the hospice plan of care.
Hospice Medical Director: The hospice medical director provides an oversight of patient care and
support to the hospice team. The hospice medical director attends a team conference to discuss the
plan of care by assisting in establishing goals, and participating in decisions regarding patient care.
Registered Nurse Case Manager: The registered nurse case manager coordinates the plan of care with
the physician and hospice medical director through initial and ongoing nursing assessments. The nurse
visits the patient two or three times a week, or as needed, to ensure all distressing symptoms are
effectively managed and that patient and family needs are being met. The RN supervises all care
provided by the licensed practical nurse and home health aide, and coordinates care with the other
members of the hospice team to ensure patient and family spiritual and psychosocial needs are met.
Social Worker: The hospice social worker provides initial and ongoing psychosocial assessments of
the patient and establishes a psychosocial plan of care. The social worker normally sees the patient
once or twice a month to provide emotional support and ensure patient and family psychosocial
needs are being met. The patient/family or any member of the hospice team can request additional
psychosocial visits as needed. The social worker can provide assistance to the patient and family such
as helping the patient with a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order, assisting with finding community
resources, and making arrangements for nursing home placement or transfer to inpatient care
facility. The hospice social worker can also provide counseling to the patient or family in times of
crisis.
Chaplain: The hospice chaplain provides spiritual support to the patient and family as needed. The
chaplain visits once or twice per month or more often if requested. The care provided by the hospice
chaplain can address religious issues, however the focus of care is more spiritual, in nature, than
religious. Care by the hospice chaplain is non-denominational.
Bereavement Counselor: The bereavement counselor not only supports and guides the family through
the bereavement period after the loss of a loved one, but can also help the patient deal with the grief
associated with declining health. The bereavement counselor can provide bereavement services to the
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family up to a year, or longer, after a loved passes.
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Home Health Aide: The home health aide assists the patient and family with personal care needs and
light housekeeping. They also teach family members the correct and safe method for providing
personal care to the patient. The home health aide supplements the care provided by the nurse case
manager. Hospice Volunteer: The hospice volunteer provides companionship and support to the
patient and family. All hospice volunteers are required to attend volunteer training at the hospice. The
volunteers frequently perform needed errands and light housekeeping for the patient and family.
D & E Counseling
142 Javit Court
Austintown, Ohio 44515 page 35
http://www.dandecenter.com/
Joseph Shorokey 330-793-2487 JoeS@dandecenter.com
D&E Counseling Center is a non-profit organization devoted to providing the highest quality of
professional mental health care to families and their children. The center helps families whose
children are experiencing problems in behavior, emotions and school adjustment. The center utilizes
a comprehensive array of services coordinated toward the goal of supporting children achieve
emotional wellness in the most natural environment possible. Services include Diagnostic
assessment, individual, family, and group counseling, therapeutic recreation, crisis intervention and
stabilization, community support, psychiatric and psychological evaluation.
The Domestic Violence and Child Advocacy Center (DVAC)
11811 Shaker Blvd. Suite 220
Cleveland, OH 44120-1965
http://www.dvcac.org/
Cheryl Groner 216-229-2420
Laura Ross 216-688-7295 lross@dvcac.org
(Various sites)
Domestic Violence & Child Advocacy Center (DVCAC) -the result of a merger between the Domestic Violence
Center and Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse- has over 35 years of history leading the
community in responding to victims of domestic violence and child abuse and working to break the cycle of
abuse via prevention, intervention, and community education. Our model is grounded in self-determination,
and operates with a strength-based and empowerment philosophy while incorporating best practices and
evidenced-based strategies.
The Mission of Domestic Violence & Child Advocacy Center is to empower individuals, educate the community
and advocate for justice to end domestic violence and child abuse.
Domestic Violence & Child Advocacy Center provides services for adults, teens, children and families for
domestic violence and child abuse related trauma. DVCAC offers these services by providing trauma-informed
care.
Domestic Violence Project- RENEW
PO Box 9459
Canton, OH 44711
www.domesticviolenceproj.org/
Stacey Giammarco 330-453-7233 x 248
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RENEW provides counseling, case management, and support services for females with alcohol/substance abuse
and for victims of domestic violence.
Doylestown Health Care Center
95 Black Drive
Doylestown, OH 44230 Page 36
www.windsorhouseinc.com/ourhomes_doylestown.htm
Amy Royse 330-658-2061 aroyse@windsorhouseinc.com
This is a nursing home facility serving primarily older adults with the mission founded on Christian principles
to provide the best possible quality of life in long-term care . . . We promote independence and preserve
dignity. Services include supportive living and long-term care; hospice; wound management; rehabilitative
therapies; respite care; therapeutic activities, etc. Student activities might include information and referral,
social service histories and assessments, attending weekly care plan meetings, documentation.
Edwin Shaw Rehabilitation Institute
405 Tallmadge Road
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
http://www.edwinshaw.com/
Patty Slevey 330-436-0957 patty.slevey@akrongeneral.org
Edwin Shaw Rehabilitation Institute is an accredited rehabilitation services hospital, dedicated to
helping patients who have experienced strokes, brain or head traumas, spinal cord injuries, multiple
traumas, amputations, orthopedic, neuromuscular and related conditions, or those in need of drug or
alcohol addiction rehab. We are the Akron/Canton area's most experienced and most accredited
inpatient rehabilitation facility. Rehab care is all we do each and every day. Our goal is to reduce the
extent of disability through physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy, while we strive
to restore the independence of patients with disabling diseases, injuries and addictions.
The expertise of our highly accredited rehabilitation professionals and support staff is unmatched in
the state. Their skill, caring and dedication make Edwin Shaw a leading rehabilitation service facility.
Whether you're in need of physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, or rehabilitation
for drug addiction or alcohol addiction, we have a program to help you recover and find your new
beginning. Our specialized programs, together with the community's support, have continually helped
renew our commitment to provide the highest quality, most comprehensive and cost-effective
rehabilitation services available in Ohio.
Every Woman’s House
Gault Liberty Center
104 Spink Street
Wooster, OH 44691 www.everywomanshouse.org
Gina Patterson 330-263-6021 pattersong@steps-ewh.org
The mission of this agency is to prevent sexual assault and domestic violence. The House offers a shelter and
related services for women and children from domestic violence situations. Field activities include Assessment,
Case Management, Crisis Intervention and School-Based Intervention.
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Fair Housing Contact Services
441 Wolf Ledges Suite 200
Akron, OH 44311
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http://www.fairhousingakron.org/
Lauren Green lgreen@gmail.com
Dedicated to Providing Equal Opportunities in Housing. The Purpose for which this corporation is formed is to
support and encourage freedom of residence in the greater Akron region so that all persons, regardless of
race, religion, national origin, sex, family status, or handicap, can secure the housing they want and can afford
in the neighborhood of their choice. Fair Housing Contact Service shall provide assistance to individuals
pursuing legal rights and remedies related to fair housing, offer housing assistance and counseling, provide
community education, promote community involvement, perform research in the area of housing and assist
the professional housing industry in designing, implementing and evaluating programs for affirmative action
towards an open housing market in the greater Akron region. Page 37
Family Adoption Consultants
143 Gougler Avenue Page 37
Kent, Ohio 44240
http://facadopt.org/general/
Jackie Smigel 330-296-2757 jsmigel@fcsohio.org
Karen Ristow 330-296-2757 kristow@fcsohio.org
Adoption agency with almost 30 years of successful operation, during which 4,500 children were placed for
adoption from 50+ countries, including the U.S.
Licensed adoption agency in the states of Michigan and Ohio, providing services statewide
501 (c) (3) non-profit social service organization
Hague Accredited by the Council on Accreditation as a Hague Approved Service Provider
Current accreditations by both the Philippine and Chinese governments to place children for adoption to
families throughout the U.S.
Adoption programs with administrative staff both in the U.S. and foreign country
Networking partner with agencies across the U.S. for placement of children worldwide
Knowledgeable adoption professionals with personal adoption experiences
Humanitarian aid organization with long term history of dedication to improving services to children in the
foreign countries where we work
FAC adoptive families have formed a non-profit overseas support organization, Friends of Adoptive Families,
www.friendsofadoptivefamilies.com.
Family & Community Services of Portage County, Inc.
705 Oakwood Street
Ravenna, OH 44266
www.portagefamilies.org
Laura Mann 330-678-3911 x 46
The mission of this agency is to lessen the scope of domestic violence in Portage County. Safer Futures offers
shelter and support services by providing safety, education and resources to individuals, families, and
communities seeking freedom from Domestic Violence
Family Promise of Summit County Field Placements Available Fall 2015
111 East Voris Street
Akron, Ohio 44311
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http://familypromisesc.org/
Erica Ward 330- 253-8081 cm@familypromisesc.org
Interfaith Hospitality Network of Summit County is a consolidation of faith congregations caring for families in
need of shelter, meals, and compassionate assistance that lead them to secure a stable home environment.
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Family Service Agency
535 Marmion Avenue
Youngstown, OH 44502 page 38
www.familyservicesagency.com
Joseph F. Caruso, 330-782-5664
This agency is a non-profit, multi-services agency serving greater Youngstown area. Services include
counseling, family financial education, rape information and counseling, employee assistance, kinship
care, guardianship (senior citizens) and homeless, runaway shelter. Macro field experience is in
administration.
FMC-Akron East Kidney Center- not active site until Fall 2015
199 Perkins Street
Akron, Ohio 44304
Timothy Stipek
Timothy.Stipek@fmc-na.com
440.915.7547
http://dialysis-centers.findthebest.com/l/3540/FMC-Akron-East
Center provides In-center hemodialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis, and Home Dialysis Training. Anemia Management,
Dialysis Adequacy, Vascular Access, Hospitalizations and Deaths are ongoing facets of this center.
Forum Health
500 Gypsy Lane
PO Box 240
Youngstown, Ohio 44504
www.forumhealth.org
Mary Missos 330-884-3521
Forum Health’s mission is to enhance the health status of the communities they serve. Activities include Nursing
Home Placement, Psychiatric, Hospice, HIV, Assessment, and Adoption. The main focus is Discharge Planning
and Case Management.
Girl Scouts of the Western Reserve
1 Girl Scout Way
Macedonia, OH 44056
www.girlscoutswr.org
Beth Ramsey 330-864-9933 x 0398
The mission of this agency is to develop cooperative community relationships and innovative methods to retain
and increase Girl Scout membership, by attracting and maintaining motivated adult leadership that is committed
to the Girl Scout philosophy. Facilitates groups for females involved in the criminal justice system and for
females residing in local housing developments; collaboration with public schools, local police departments, and
local shelters for females.
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This agency is dedicated to inspire girls with the highest ideals of character, conduct, and service through
emphasis on growth of the individual girl. Student opportunities may include: visits to area schools and agencies
for outreach to at risk girls; facilitation of anger management, stress management or drug and alcohol use
groups; and development of summer camp schedule.
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Good Shepherd Nursing Home page 39
622 Center Street
Ashland, OH 44805
www.lssco.org/tgs.html
Lorie White 419- 289-3523 lwhite@lssco.org
Good Shepherd Nursing Home is a 130-bed skilled nursing home. This agency works with clients with
Alzheimer’s, residential and family adjustment, documentation, and counseling residents and family members.
Their mission is “Creating a better world by serving people in need.” Students may experience Adult Care,
Assessment, Discharge Planning, Case Management, Intake and Ongoing Care.
Goodwill Industries and Rehabilitation Center, Inc.
408 9th St., S.W.
Canton, OH 44707
www.goodwillclevecanton.org/Programs-and-Services/Canton-Office
Tina Morgan 330-445-1050 kmorgan@goodwillgoodskills.org
A vocational rehabilitation agency. Services include parenting skills classes, training classes (DHS supervised),
speech therapy and audiology services.
Greenleaf Family Center
Teenage Parent Program
580 Grant Street
Akron, OH 44311
www.greenleafctr.org
April Brewer or Melissa Marshall-Allen
330-376-9494 ext. 221 or 224
tpc@greenleafctr.org or amelissa@greenleafctr.org
The Teenage Parent Program is a community-based program that provides support and education to pregnant
and parenting adolescents in Summit County. Our services include individual case management in schools and
homes, school-based support groups, and a community-based educational program for the young parents and
their children.
This organization can accommodate Fall/Spring placements only.
Guardian ad Litem Program of Summit County (CASA/GAL )
650 Dan Street
Akron, OH 44310
www.summitcasagal.org
Julie Wagman 330-643-2928
This agency’s mission is to recruit, train and support volunteer child advocates to advocate in juvenile
court for abused and neglected children.
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Guidestone Ohio
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303 East Bagley Road
Berea, OH 44017
440.260.8324
Fax: 440-260-8389
Melody Oakes
Coordinator for Interns and Volunteers page 40
Melody.oakes@guidestoneohio.org
www.GuidestoneOhio.org
We’re Ohio Guidestone – built on a solid foundation of experience and expertise, rooted in faith and
a legacy of serving children and families. Our range of flexible, customized programs build upon one
another so they address every aspect of a person’s needs. We’re a solutions-focused organization
with passionate people committed to providing direction and inspiration to children, families and
communities to help them become stronger.
Though we’ve changed our name from Berea Children’s Home and Family Services to Ohio Guidestone,
the most important things about our organization remain the same: our high quality programs and
services and our passionate people. We’re still a private, not-for-profit, charitable organization
governed by a board of directors in covenant relationship with the East Ohio Conference of the United
Methodist Church.
Our Legacy
We’re proud of our legacy of serving children and families in need for almost 150 years. We were
founded in 1864 as the German Methodist Orphan Asylum, which was dedicated to providing shelter
for Civil War orphans and care for neglected, dependent or abandoned children. In 1960, the agency
shifted its focus to serving children and youth needing specialized therapeutic programs. Today, we
serve over 15,000 children and families annually throughout the State of Ohio. Our experience and
expertise in finding comprehensive solutions for families have helped us evolve into the leading
organization dedicated to preserving family relationships and helping make children, families and
communities stronger.
At Ohio Guidestone, we believe that every individual and community is unique and that their needs are
different. Because of this, we’ve created flexible, customized programs designed to help children,
families and communities, especially those in need. Our innovative, comprehensive programs preserve
family relationships, help make children and families more self-sufficient and reduce clients’ need for
future social service or court interventions. They are focused on making a positive, lasting, measurable
difference in the lives and communities we serve. At Ohio Guidestone, we strive to provide a 360o
support network. Learn more about our programs or services here:
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Foster Care Services
Locations include: Berea, Cleveland, Brook Park, Euclid, Garfield Heights, Lakewood, Columbus,
Painesville, Lorain, Canton, and Fairlawn.
Happy Trails Farm Animal Sanctuary * REQUIRES External Social Work SUPERVISION
5623 New Milford Road Page 41
Ravenna, OH 44266
http://happytrailsfarm.org/
Annette Fisher 330-296-5914 Annette@happytrailsfarm.org
Happy Trails Farm Animal Sanctuary Inc. is a non-profit organization that rescues, rehabilitates, and
provides an adoption program for abused, abandoned, and neglected farm animals such as horses,
ponies, pot belly pigs, farm pigs, chickens, ducks, turkeys, sheep, goats, and cattle. Happy Trails
serves the entire state of Ohio, and works in cooperation with county humane societies, animal
protective leagues, and local and state law enforcement officers.
Our criteria for accepting a farm animal or horse into our rescue program is that the animal has been
removed from its current situation by a county humane officer, sheriff, or other law enforcement
representative.
Happy Trails provides the rescued farm animals and equine with medical care, proper nutrition, clean
and safe housing, and as much TLC as possible. We work in cooperation with a variety of other rescue
groups, both local and out of state, to network and help find homes for the rescued farm animals.
Our adoption program allows for the rescued farm animals to be adopted as a family pet only. Once
a farm animal is accepted by Happy Trails, they are no longer allowed to be placed back into food
production, nor are they allowed to be bred or used for exploitation in any way.
Harbor Light Hospice
25 South Main St. Suite 7
Munroe Falls, OH 44262
www.harborlighthospice.com
216-396-4579
Alison Rose, MSW, LISW Alisonrose1449@yahoo.com
“The mission of Harbor Light Hospice is to provide dignified end-of-life care and quality services that allow our
patients and their families/significant others to live life richly, deeply, and meaningfully for as long as it may last
and to die with dignity on the setting of their choice.” Harbor Light Hospice is a provider of hospice services that
seeks to meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients and families who are facing a life-limiting
illness. The goal is to provide comfort, company and active treatment of distressing symptoms with the patient
and family as the focus of care. A team of educated and trained professionals specialize in providing patient
care with the common focus of life and quality of living, while accepting the reality of death as a part of life. The
interdisciplinary team collaborates together on the needs of patient and family care.
Students will attend interdisciplinary group meetings where team members collaborate and consult one another
about patient care. They will learn the role of each discipline regarding patient care so they can then identify
and refer patients to appropriate disciplines based on care needs. Students will also complete agency
documentation and complete psychosocial assessments with patients and their families. These are just some of
the duties students will perform there are many other opportunities based on student skill level.
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Hartville Meadows
844 Sunnyside SW
Hartville, OH 44632
www.hartvillehomes.org
Roxanne Korte 330-877-3694
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This is an ICF / MR facility of 32 adult beds, serving the mentally retarded, who also are physically disabled. The
agency is looking for a student, who plans to continue his / her career with the MRDD population. Student
opportunities may include: budgeting, fundraising, family integration, family counseling, client advocacy,
community interaction and education.
Hattie Larlham Center for Children with Disabilities
9772 Digonal Road
PO Box 1200
Mantua, OH 44255-1200
www.hattielarlham.org
Dianna Bluso 330-274-2272 x 3063 dianna.bluso@hattielarlham.org
Sara Roth 330-274-2272 x 3042 sara.roth@hattielarlham.org
The Foundation’s mission is to make life meaningful and to normalize life for children with profound mental
retardation and physical disability. This is a residential home for children with MR/DD. Services offered include
medical, physical and occupational therapy, dietary, educational, recreational and social services. Respite, foster
care and in home respite care are also provided. Student activities may include management of own caseload,
referral services, documentation, advocacy, and attendance at IHP and staff meetings.
Hattie Larlham Community Services
9772 Dagonal Road
P. O. Box 1200
Mantua, OH 44255-1200
www.hattielarlham.org
Juanita Greenwood 330-274-2272, ext. 3063 or
Tami Setlock
330-274-2272, ext. 3030
This agency facilitates the educational home study process prior to interstate, international, or domestic
adoptions. The agency provides pre-finalization supervision and post-finalization adoption services. (Primarily
evening hours, some Saturdays.)
Haven of Rest Ministries/Harvest Home
24 N. Prospect Street
Akron, OH 44632 www.havenofrest.org
Myra Schneider 330-434-1149 mschneider@havenofrest.org
Homeless shelter for women and children. “The purpose of Haven of Rest Ministries is to serve and glorify God
through a Christ-centered outreach of love and compassion that responds to the physical, emotional and
spiritual needs of disadvantaged men, women and children without regard to their race, color, creed or social
standing.” Harvest Home uses a social work model of case management to assist the homeless in securing
housing, a source of income, medical coverage and other supportive services. We use advocacy and agency
networking to help the client obtain resources. The majority of our clients have some mental health issues as
well as chemical dependency. A student may be involved in counseling with individuals and families, may visit
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and research social service agencies and other community helpers in the area, advocate with clients, participate
in education programs; documentation.
Heartland Behavioral Health
3000 Erie St. South
Massillon, Ohio 44648
www.mh.state.oh.us
Linda Ellis (330) 833-3135 x 1239 linda.ellis@mh.ohio.gov
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Founded in 1898, Heartland Behavioral Healthcare (HBH) provides inpatient care for acutely mentally ill adults
from northeastern Ohio. Services include evaluations, intensive psychiatric care, recovery, psychiatry,
psychology, social services, patient education, occupational and recreational therapy and work evaluation. In
addition, our community support network and child and family services programs provide services to clients and
their families residing in the community. Page 43
Heather Hill Care Communities
12340 Bass Lake Rd.
Chardon, OH 44024
http://www.uhhospitals.org/tabid/848/fid/43/Default.aspx
Mary Lou Davis 440-285-4040
The mission of a nonprofit healing medical and health enhancement center is to give people who are well, frail,
impaired, ill or injured the opportunities, support, tools and education they need to lead healthful and fulfilling
lives. Their population includes brain injury patients, rehabilitation patients, orthopedic patients and
Alzheimer’s patients. A student may be involved in seminars, workshops, admitting, assessment and discharge
planning.
Heather Knoll Nursing Care Facility
1134 North Avenue
Tallmadge, OH 44278-1097
www.sprengerretirement.com
Frankie Twymon 330-688-8600
This is a 120-bed facility providing nursing care, physical, speech and occupational therapy, rehabilitation
services, restorative and long term care. There are 30 skilled beds and 90 intermediate. Student opportunity
may include working with the family of the residents, educational activities, support groups, interdisciplinary
goal setting, and assisting residents in returning to their home.
H. M. Life Opportunity Services
(Humility of Mary Housing Ministry)
Two locations- Akron site for Graduate students only; Northfield site for Undergraduate students only
Graduate Students Only
1815 W. Market Street, Suite 102
Akron, OH 44313
Undergraduate Students Only
8259 Olde 8 Rd, Northfield, OH 44067
(330) 467-1403
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Kandice S. Lacy klacy@hmlife.org 330-376-5600 or
Bridget Lacy blacy@hmlife.org 330-376-5600 x2040
H.M. Life Opportunity Services serves families trapped in the cycle of homelessness. The cycle is broken through
transitional housing programs by helping families set goals to gain independence, stability and to reconnect with
the community for supportive services, housing and employment.
H.M. Life Opportunity Services in Akron and Northfield Center offers transitional housing to local, homeless,
single parent families. Participants receive housing for up to one year while they work with a case manager to
identify goals and determine a plan of action for themselves and their children. Residents must be willing to
work actively in obtaining more education or job skill experiences. The goal is to lead participants to selfsufficiency. Page 44
Holmes County Board of MR/DD
8001 TR 574
Holmesville, Ohio 44633
www.oacbmrdd.org/
Tracy J. Kolarovsky (330) 674-8045 x 233
This is a family-oriented program which maximizes the potential, develops the independence, educates
and supports all individuals with special needs and their families through a choice of progressive,
diverse, and personalized programs and services in a safe, secure environment. Activities include
School-Based, Elders, MR/DD, Adult, Adolescent, Assessment, Intake and Ongoing Services.
Holmes County Department of
Job and Family Services
85 N. Grant Street
Millersburg, OH 44654
http://www.co.holmes.oh.us/job_&_family_services/
Stephanie Geib 330-674-1111 geibs@odjfs.state.oh.us
The department provides government mandated services for financial assistance, food stamps, health
care, employment training, and adult and children‘s services. Social services include transportation
for medical services and day care. Children‘s services include adoption, abuse and neglect, and
investigation and protective services. The OWF, Medicaid, Healthy Start/Healthy Families, Disability
Assistance, Food Stamp program, and PRC are all administered out of this office. Also provides
Workforce Development Services including: Employment and training services to eligible
underemployed workers; displaced workers; homemakers; and youth.
Holmes County Prevention Coalition
2587 Back Orville Road
Wooster, OH 44691
Ralph Huhn 330-264-9597 x 221
The Holmes County Prevention Coalition is constantly working to engage its members and the entire community
in our vision to achieve A Substance Abuse Free Holmes County. The bottom line is that the work of the Holmes
County Prevention Coalition is a common sense, smart spending, sound investment in the future of our youth
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and community.
The Coalition: Changing the conditions that allow youth to have easy access to alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs
changing family and community norms tolerant of youth using alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs. Helping youth
make healthy choices regarding the use of alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs; Empowering youth and adults to
seek help for breaking their addictions to alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs; Seeking adequate funding and
community resources to sustain efforts into the future. Mobilizing community partnerships to identify and solve
substance-abuse related problems; Assuring the availability of local alcohol, tobacco, and drug treatment
services; Promoting health, safety and economic opportunity of all who live and work in Holmes County.
Hospice and Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County
2525 Back Orville Road
Wooster, OH 44691
www.wchospice.org/
Thomas Swope 330-264-4899
The mission of Hospice of Wayne County is to provide compassionate, patient-centered hospice and
palliative care, caregiver support, and bereavement services to all experiencing the impact of serious
illness and loss. Page 45
Hospice of Medina County
5075 Windfall Road
Medina, OH 44256
http://www.hospiceofmedina.org/
Kim Ventresca 330-725-1900 kventresca@hospiceofmedina.org
With HMC Hospice of Medina County, you’ll discover an encompassing Circle of Care that includes
expertise from a variety of agencies all working together in a single, unified organization. No one else
in the region offers more experience in the combined specialties of home health and palliative care,
hospice care and bereavement support. All delivered with compassionate hearts intent on providing
the exact services to meet each family’s needs and wishes. The agencies within our Circle of Care enable
us to be responsive to your needs throughout Medina and Summit counties and portions of Wayne,
Lorain and Cuyahoga counties. Click on any agency from the menu to learn more about how they can
provide the support you’re looking for.
Hospice of The Western Reserve
17876 St. Clair Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44110
http://www.hospicewr.org/
Karen Vrtunski
216-486-6196
kvtunski@hospicewr.org
Hospice of the Western Reserve has provided hospice and palliative care to patients and families
throughout Northern Ohio since 1978. Our programs and services are more comprehensive than any
other provider in the region. We help physicians and other healthcare providers achieve improved
outcomes for patients facing a serious illness. Our holistic approach to care offers patients, caregivers
and families opportunities to have their needs met at a variety of levels. In collaboration with doctors,
Hospice of the Western Reserve’s transdisciplinary teams provide spiritual and psychosocial support,
personal care and bereavement services to those in their care. We offer specialized programs for those
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not yet ready for hospice, patients with dementia, Veterans, children and women who learn of a serious
illness while pregnant.
For patients who many not have a caregiver, whose loved ones are unable to care for them at home or
are in need of intensive symptom management, one of our care settings might be available. Our
Hospice Institute is the only one in Ohio that is dedicated to improving quality of life for people facing
serious illness through research, knowledge and education of healthcare professionals, students and
the general public.
Hospice of Tuscarawas County
HOME
716 Commercial Avenue
Southwest New Philadelphia, OH 44663
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www.hospiceoftusc.org/
Anissa Fuller (330) 343-7605 social@tuschospice.com
This agency provides services to persons with terminal illness and their families; services include
individual, family and group counseling around death and dying issues, bereavement counseling;
volunteer program. The agency serves Dover, New Philadelphia, Massillon and Carrollton.
ICAN
1214 Market Avenue, N. W.
Canton, OH 44714
www.ican-inc.org/
Maryellen Cameron 330-455-9100
This agency provides housing, transportation, non-traditional support services for persons with severe and
persistent mental illness living independently in the community.
Indian River Juvenile Correction Facility
2775 Indian River Road SW
Massillon, OH 44646
http://www.dys.ohio.gov/dnn/InsideDYS/JuvenileCorrectionalFacilities/IndianRiverJCF/tabid/90/Default.aspx
LaToya Logari
330-837-4211 latoya.logan@dys.ohio.gov
The Indian River Juvenile Correctional Facility (IRJCF) serves male youth. The facility is accredited by the
American Correctional Association and provides a variety of services and treatment for youth including a fully
accredited high school, behavioral health services, unit management, medical and dental care, recreation,
religious services, community service opportunities and reentry services.
As with other DYS facilities, IRJCF offers substance abuse programming, victim awareness, sex offender
programming, and gang interventions. Treatment targets a variety of issues including conduct disorders, anger,
aggression, violence, depression, anxiety, self-injury, sleep disturbances, and more. Unique programs at IRJCF
include the following:
Life Skills Units; Mental Health Units; Parenting Programs; and Staff-Youth Mentoring Program.
Info Line, Inc.
703 South Main Street, Suite 211
Akron, Ohio 44311
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www.infolineinc.org
www.211summit.org
Tanya Kahl 330-996-5325 tkahl@infolineinc.org
Info Line, Inc. is a non-profit organization whose central purpose is to provide access to the human
service delivery system for people in need. The Information & Referral (I&R) service answers over
75,000 incoming telephone calls each year, connecting individuals and families to the human service
delivery system. The extensive database of service providers totals over 1,100 listings and is
constantly being updated and kept current. This 2-1-1 number links those in need to emergency food
assistance, health care, education opportunities, employment and income support, and mental
health counseling are among the many types of services. The telephone lines are open and available
24 hours a day, seven days a week. A field placement at Info Line in the 2-1-1 Information and
Referral Department would provide students with a wealth of information and knowledge about the
services, programs and agencies in Summit County. Our resource database currently has information
on approximately 7,000 services at over 1200 agencies that serve Summit County residents. Interning
with 2-1-1 Information and Referral would also give students experience in interviewing clients,
assessing situations and providing referrals and information. Interns needed between the hours of 9
a.m. -7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Page 47
International Institute of Akron
207 E. Tallmadge Avenue
Akron, OH 44310
http://www.iiakron.org/
Elaine Woloshyn Elaine.woloshyn@iiakron.org 330-376-5106
International Institute of Akron is a non-profit agency that provides services to the foreign-born in Akron and
the Summit County, Ohio community. Our mission is to contribute to the wellbeing of our community by
creating and implementing programs and services to assist the foreign born to integrate into our society, to
promote public awareness of the value of ethnic diversity, and to encourage international communication.
Jennings Hall, Inc.
10204 Granger Road
Garfield Hts., OH 44125
www.jenningscenter.org
Tammy Arastaris 216-581-2900 x 2253 tammy.arastaris@jenningscenter.org
Jennings Hall, inspired by the Sisters of the Holy Spirit, and the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland, continues the
loving ministry of Jesus by providing health care and supportive services to older adults, with special concern for
those with limited means.
Jewish Family Service
750 White Pond Drive
Akron, Ohio 44320
https://www.jfsakron.org/
Gizelle Jones, LISW-S 330-867-3388 gizellejones@jewishakron.org
Jewish Family Service is a nonprofit agency that provides counseling, case management, and
community education to seniors and their families, beginning at age 45. This agency serves both the
Jewish and non-Jewish community in Summit County and is funded in part by United Way. This
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organization has a grant funded program for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Seniors. This
program is growing fast and an intern is needed to work with these seniors. A second project is in
collaboration with Akron Metropolitan Housing to work with seniors in of their apartment buildings.
An intern is needed to work with this project.
Koinonia Homes, Inc.
HOME
6161 Oak Tree Blvd. Ste 400
Independence, OH 44131
www.koinoniahomes.org/
Nancy Disbrow (216) 588-8777 x 107; 1-877-398-4770 ; Fax # 216-588-5670
KOINONIA is a non-profit organization that provides residential, day and vocational support services to people
with developmental disabilities throughout Cuyahoga County. Koinonia serves adults with mental
retardation/developmental disabilities, including those with dual diagnosis (MH/MR) in group homes
and supportive living arrangements. Page 48
KOINONIA MEANS COMMUNITY (coin-o-NEE-yah) is a rich, complex word of Greek origin. Community,
partnership and generous sharing are at the heart of the word. When translated into English, it means
fellowship.
Lake Geauga Center
9083 Mentor Avenue
Mentor, OH 44060
www.co.geauga.oh.us
Steve Roos (440) 205-2675
This agency offers drug and alcohol assessments; individual, family and group counseling; intensive
out-patient, residential and aftercare programs. LSW preferred.
Legal Aid Society of Cleveland
Social Work Department
1223 W. Sixth Street -3rd Floor
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
www.lasclev.org
Denise Wember 216-861-5184
The Social Work Department provides a variety of social services to help clients resolve critical issues in order to
enhance their legal representation. The student will be participate in the Legal Aid’s Law and Social Work
Partnership Program; a collaborative approach to advocacy that enhances representation, maximizes client
participation and fosters enduring solutions.
Lodi Community Hospital
225 Elyria Street
Lodi, OH 44254
http://www.akrongeneral.org/portal/page/portal/AGMC_PAGEGROUP/Clinical_services/lch
Brenda Johnson 330-948-1222 (X85534) bjohnson1@lodihospital.com
This agency’s mission is to provide caring and excellent health services that are progressive, patient-centered
and family oriented to the residents of Northeast Ohio. Services include skilled nursing care, community
support, respite care, social services, physical/occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, urgent care,
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emergency care, occupational health and other specialized clinics.
Lovelight, Inc.
154 N. Water Street
Kent, OH 44240
http://www.lovelightinc.org/
Lisabeth Justice lkjusti1@kent.edu 330-673-5839
Love Light, Inc. is a private, nonprofit (501C3) organization incorporated in November 1995 for the purpose of
1) assisting persons, especially those considered disadvantaged, in moving toward reaching their potential; and
2) promoting positive, healthful lifestyles. Our major focus has been on children and youth, within the context
of family, neighborhood and community. The perspective of our agency is an interdisciplinary, pro-active one.
Thus, we work to bring together the fields/sectors of education, health, social service, recreation, criminal
justice, government, and communities of worship in a cooperative effort to optimize the development of young
people. Lovelight, Inc. models child development and learning center for children birth through age 14 years of
age. Golden Treasures program in which senior citizens share their time and talents with youth for their mutual
benefit. Bio-Integrative educational services for learners who are struggling. HUGS (Healing, Uplifting Guidance
and Support), a youth empowerment and an entrepreneurial program for teens. opportunities for Kent State
students to engage in community service and experiential learning. Conduct of research to advance knowledge
in the areas of learning and human development, and sharing of research results. Meetings, classes, and training
sessions for parents, college students, and professionals. Page 49
Manor Care Health Services, Belden Village
5005 Higbee Avenue
Canton, OH 44718
www.hcr-manorcare.com
Keith Patterson 330-492-7835
This agency is dedicated to providing the highest quality in health care services. By ensuring that patients live
with the greatest dignity and comfort possible, we will establish HCR Manor Care as the pre-eminent care
provider, committed to standards of performance, which serve as the hallmark of the industry. Student’s duties
may include admissions discharge, quarterly resident reviews, Medicare and Medicaid regulations, hospice,
outside referrals and taking care of resident concerns.
Manor Care Health Services, Barberton
85 3rd St., S. E.
Barberton, OH 44203
www.hcr-manorcare.com
Jennifer S. Leeper 330-753-5005 x 5935 450ssd@hcr-manorcare.com
This agency is dedicated to providing the highest quality in health care services. By ensuring that residents,
patients and clients live with the greatest dignity and comfort possible, we will establish HCR Manor Care as the
pre-eminent care provider, committed to standards of performance, which serve as the hallmark of the industry.
Services include skilled nursing, physical, occupational and speech therapies; hospice care; social services;
pastoral care; rehabilitative and restorative programs; and respite care.
Marymount Hospital- Mental Behavioral Health Services
12300 McCrocken Road
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Garfield Heights, OH 44125
www.marymount.org
David Kribel (216) 581-0500 x 2454
This program is affiliated with the Cleveland Clinic and provides a wide array of mental health services
including inpatient, outpatient, intensive outpatient and EAO programs. The hospital serves the
greater Cuyahoga County area. LSW required.
Mature Services, Inc. /Avenues to Recovery
The D. Bruce Mansfield Center is now Avenues to Recovery and with the new name comes broader services like
Mental Health Counseling as well as alcohol and substance abuse treatment and prevention programs. *We
provide all our services directly at Avenues and not by referral to another organization (except for crisis
intervention. Page 50
415 S. Portage Path
Akron, OH 44320
www.matureservices.org/
Laura Kidd, 330-253-4597x 115 lkidd@matureservices.org
Mature Services, Inc. promotes successful aging by providing the highest quality programs and services to
support, strengthen, and empower adults as they age. Founded in Akron, Ohio as a senior citizen program, it has
since become an independent, nationally respected organization with offices throughout the state. This agency
provides services to older adults, including support, chemical dependency services, homecare and senior
employment services. The goal is to provide independence of individuals through community-based assistance,
to help older adults avoid premature or inappropriate institutionalization and to help alleviate the problems of
poverty among older adults. Student opportunities include assessment and reassessment; problem-solving
around issues of daily living, including emergency food and utility assistance; information and referral; and
mediation.
Meals on Wheels, Inc. - Mobile Meals Akron
1063 S. Broadway St
Akron, OH 44311
Toll Free: 1-800-TLC-MEAL
http://www.mobilemealsinc.org/
Erica Labriola 330-376-7717 elabriola@mobilemealsinc.org
The purpose of Mobile Meals, Inc. is to provide quality meals and nutrition services to individuals of all ages
who are at nutritional risk. We are dedicated to providing services needed to contribute to an individual's
health and well-being, including the provision of food, nutritional information, social contact and a connection
to other community organizations.
HISTORY
Mobile Meals was founded in 1971. The idea of providing meals was first suggested by Mary Gordon at a picnic
of the Summit County Medical Auxiliary (now known as the Summit County Medical Alliance). Mary's physician
husband had frequently mentioned that he would like to release stroke patients from the hospital if they could
shop and prepare their own meals.
Meals on Wheels of Stark and Wayne Counties (fall)
2363 Nave SE
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Massillon, OH 44646
www.mow-starkwayne.org
Laurel Seimetz 330-832-7220 or 800-466-8010 seimetz@mow-starkwayne.org
This is a community service providing meals in a social or home setting. The purpose of Meals on Wheels is to
assist seniors in remaining active, healthy and independent of extended care facilities for as long as possible.
They serve over 1,500 meals per day to seniors. It is a non- profit organization. Student activities may include
home assessment and reassessment, taking phone calls to answer questions about the program, follow up with
clients, networking with other community agencies, and attending Adult Protective Service meetings for case
reviews.
Med Central Health System
335 Glessner Ave
Mansfield, OH 44903 Page 51
Judy Allton 419-526-8961 jallton@medcentral.org
HOME
At MedCentral Health System, our mission is to provide expert health care to the people of north central Ohio
through our core values of Quality, Customer Service, Innovation and Teamwork. As the largest medical
community between Cleveland and Columbus, we provide a comprehensive array of health care services some typically found only in large metropolitan areas. MedCentral Health System is Expert Care Close to
Home.
Medina County Achievement Center
4691 Windfall Road
Medina, OH 44256
www.mcbmrdd.org/
Debbie Ziccardi 330- 764-8988 ext. 395 deb@mcbdd.org
The agency mission is to provide quality programs, services and supports that enable individuals with mental
retardation and/or developmental disabilities to live, learn, work and socialize as they choose. Services include
administration ancillary, center employment, community services, education services, facilities management,
service and support administration and transportation.
Medina County Job and Family Services
232 Northland Drive
Medina, OH 44256
www.mcjfs.us/
Louis Brown 330-661-0802
The Mission of Medina County Job and Family Services is to provide financial assistance, Medicaid programs,
protective and supportive services that foster independence and improve the quality of life in the community.
Medina County MRDD
4691 Windfall Road / 2737 Medina Road
Medina, OH 44256
www.mcbdd.org
Diana Davis
330-725-7751
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Linda Yohman 330-722-7751 ext. 253 linday@mcbdd.org
The agency mission is to work in partnership with people with disabilities to assist them to
achieve full community participation through employment or independent living opportunities.
Student activities may include case management services such as service placement, coordination and
monitoring, crisis intervention and client advocacy.
Medina County Office for Older Adults
246 Northland Drive
Medina, OH 44256
www.co.medina.oh.us/ooa/office.htm
Laura Toth 330-723-9514 x 9518
This agency’s mission is to help the senior population of Medina County remain as independent as possible by
providing services as well as information and referral available throughout the county. Page 52
Medina Meadows
550 Miner Drive
Medina, OH 44256
Wendy Thornhill 330- 725-1550 x 114
This agency provides short and long-term nursing home care, outpatient rehabilitation services and hospice care.
Mercy Medical Center Hospice Program
7568 Whipple Ave. N.W.
N. Canton, OH 44720
www.cantonmercy.com
Edda Sedon (330) 649-4380 x 2126 edda.sedon@cantonmercy.org
The mission of Mercy Hospice is to provide palliative and compassionate care for terminally ill
patients and their families by meeting their physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs. Student
should be aware that this internship will require travel at the student’s expense.
*Multi-County Juvenile Attention System- Criminal/Juvenile Justice-unavailable until further notice
815 Faircrest Avenue
Canton, Ohio 44706 www.mcjas.org
Patricia Schneider 330-484-6471 ext. 2814 paschneider@mcjas.org
The Multi-County Juvenile Attention System (MCJAS) provides detention and rehabilitation services
to the Juvenile Courts of counties in Northeast Ohio. The mission of MCJAS is to provide innovative
and quality services to the unruly, delinquent, dependent, neglected and abused children referred by
Juvenile and Family Court Judges so they can return to their homes and families to earn, live, and
serve successfully in their communities.
The detention program is focused on short-term services. The detention centers hold youth for the
courts prior to the hearing on the case or while arrangements are being made for placement
elsewhere. The focus of the detention centers’ programs is learning responsibility for individual
behavior.
The group home program provides residential care and treatment services in an open setting for
youth who are able to function in the regular public-school system. Emphasis is placed on developing
the skills necessary to return either to the family setting or to independent adult living.
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The Residential Treatment Center offers live-in care for youth lacking sufficient internal controls for
an open setting or who are unable to function within the public schools. In addition to group and
family counseling sessions, this setting provides a specialized school focusing on youth with learning
or behavioral problems. Students will have opportunities to lead group counseling sessions, individual
counseling, and psycho-educational and skill-building groups. Hours could include evening and
weekends.
Murtis H. Taylor Human Services System
Heather A. Brissett, MSW, LSW, MNAL
Various Cleveland, Ohio Locations:
hbrissett@murtistaylor.org
216-283-4400 X 2295
www.murtistaylor.org
The mission is to support, empower and strengthen individuals, families and communities to become healthy
and productive through effective, integrated health and human services. Page 53
Murtis Taylor Human Services System has more than 5 sites in the Cleveland area and addresses a wide
variety of practice areas with a wide range client system.
Service Areas include but not limited to:
 Youth Development and Early
 Childhood Education
 School-Based and Community Child Behavioral Healthcare
 Senior Development Services
 Adult Community Mental Healthcare Services
NAMI Summit County * Requires External Social Work Supervision
Site location –Office within Community Support Services
150 Cross Street
Akron, OH 44311
http://www.nami.org/
Leslie Paulette Stoyer 330-252-1188 namiesummit@att.net
NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nation’s largest grassroots mental health
organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental
illness. NAMI advocates for access to services, treatment, supports and research and is steadfast in its
commitment to raise awareness and build a community for hope for all of those in need.
NAMI is the foundation for hundreds of NAMI State Organizations, NAMI Affiliates and volunteer
leaders who work in local communities across the country to raise awareness and provide essential
and free education, advocacy and support group programs.
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Ohio Buckeye Chapter
6155 Rockside Rd. Suite 202
Independence, Ohio 44131
www.msohiobuckeye.org
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Greg Kovach Greg.Kovach@nmss.org
1-800-344-4867 or 1-800-Fight MS
Fax 330-434-9223
The main office is located in Independence but the majority of assignments could be located in the
Akron area. The mission of the MS Society is to end the devastating effects of MS. This organization
offers students a generalist experience including but not limited to:
Friendly visiting to MS Clients in nursing homes. Once training is completed, student would visit as schedule
permits. Home visits would be made with a staff social worker.
Possible work with the Akron Craft class depending on student’s schedule (class meets on Tuesday mornings
from 9:30 a.m. -12 noon) Provide support to self-help group in the Akron area. Group meets once a month on
Saturday mornings. Resource development for provider database (Once trained could be completed on
student’s time). Work on special client projects (holiday bags, client social events, etc.) as schedule allows.
Additional group opportunities- such as: Akron Craft Class
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Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic
HOME
5211 Mahoning Avenue Suite 370
Austintown, OH 44515 www.nkrc.org/
500 Gypsy Lane
Youngstown, OH 44501
Ilonna Roth-Cohn 330-884-3923
Mike Flatley 330-792-4724 or 330-509-3649 (X7102)
Our mission is to provide compassionate, professional services of the highest quality for alcohol and/or drug
dependent people, their families and our community. Services include in-patient and out-patient services;
individual and group counseling; assessment; drug court involvement and case management.
New Beginning
2685 Armstrong Road
Wooster, OH 44641 www.ccho.org/newbeginnings.html
Stephanie Cooper 330-345-7949 ext. 2375
New Beginnings is an agency that provides foster care and adoption services. This agency also provides a
children's residential treatment center where they provide group and individual counseling.
Northcoast Behavioral Health Care
1756 Sagamore Road
P.O. Box 305
Northfield, OH 44067
Ami Butalia 330-467-7131
NBHS is a state mental health/psychiatric hospital with 490 beds on three campuses—Cleveland, Northfield,
Toledo.
Northeast Ohio Adoption Services
5000 East Market Street Suite 26
Warren, OH 44484
http://noas.com/
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Kim Stewart 330-856-5582, ext. 107
Adoption agency works with adopting families; special needs adoptions; parent training; home studies.
Northside Hospital Youth Services Unit
500 Gypsy Lane
Youngstown, OH 44501
Ilonna Roth-Cohn, 330-884-3923
Mike Flatley 330-792-4724 or 330-509-3649 (X7102)
Northside Medical Center is a university-affiliated hospital offering a wide range of inpatient,
outpatient, emergency, diagnostic and therapeutic services for patients throughout our Valley. As an
affiliate of ValleyCare Health System of Ohio, the Northside Medical Center team is looking forward
to a brighter future for healthcare in our community.
Ohio Department of Youth Services
161 South High Street, Suite 100
Akron, OH 44308 www.dys.ohio.gov/dysweb/AkronRegion.aspx
Laura Melnick 330-643-3040 laura.vaccariello@dys.ohio.gov Page 55
This agency interacts with juveniles that are judged delinquent, as determined by the Juvenile Court and
committed to the Ohio Department of Youth Services. Services provided include parole services, transitional
care, crime and delinquency prevention, job training, referral, and placement. Student direct practice activities
are mostly observational with limited assignments under the direction of a parole officer.
Opportunity Parish Ecumenical Neighborhood Ministry (OPEN M)
Field Placements Available Fall 2015
941 Princeton Street
Akron, Ohio 44311
http://www.openm.org/
Montoya Boykin 330-434- 0100 ext. 403 family@openm.org
This is a faith-based non-profit neighborhood ministry which provides help to residents of Summit County in
need. Its focus is to feed the hungry, heal the sick, nurture children, build families, and strengthen the
community. Social workers would work in our Family Development program providing assessments, obtaining
resources, and assisting in areas such as utility assistance, Bridges Out of Poverty classes, etc. Social workers
could also work in our Free Health Clinic either Tuesday or Thursday evenings providing help to clients regarding
health needs for patients and their families as well as provide direct patient/family care.
Oriana House Inc.
49 East Glenwood Avenue
Akron, Ohio 44304
www.orianahouse.org
Sally Longstreth Fluck 330-996-2222 ext. 2616 sallylongstreth@orianahouse.org
*Emalie Laramore 330-996-7730 ext. 2417 emalielaramore@orianahouse.org
*15 Frederick Avenue, Akron, Ohio 44310
At Oriana House, we believe alcoholism and chemical dependency are diseases that require an individual's
continuous commitment to recovery over the course of his or her life. Our programming sends individuals on a
multi-step journey to rehabilitation through their own admission of a problem, abstinence, avoidance of
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relapse, and a daily dedication to recovery. We are proud to be a part of this process and to assist individuals
in regaining control of their lives.
We are also committed to building stronger communities through safe, proven, and effective programming for
appropriate offenders. No community can avoid crime or chemical dependency, but community corrections
programs can minimize their impact and increase public safety. Our services include treatment, education,
employment, case management, and help prepare individuals for a successful reintegration to the community.
* This site focuses on Detox Center, Chemical Dependency & Treatment & Community Corrections
Outreach Community Living
337 W. North Street
Wooster, OH 44691
www.oclswooster.org
Mary Lloyd 330-263-0862
This agency is a non-profit corporation established to provide a continuum of residential and support services
to persons with mental disabilities. Field activities include Psychiatric, Elders, MRDD, Adult, Case Management,
and Intake.
P.A.L. Mission
1634 Market Ave. South
Canton, OH 44707 Page 56
www.palmission.org/index.htm
Jill Miller 330-453-9199 jillmiller@palmission.org
This agency’s mission is to provide a stable, secure environment to meet physical, emotional and spiritual
needs of young adult women as they prepare for emancipation. Agency Field activities include Child Welfare,
Adolescent, Assessment, Case Management, and Foster Care.
Parkside Villa Nursing Facility
7040 Hepburn Road
Middleburg Hts., Ohio 44130
Rena Close 440-260-7626 x 4472
Parkside Villa is a skilled nursing facility with both long-term and short-term rehab stay residents. There are 143
beds on four separate units. The Redwood unit is specified as the dementia unit. Students would experience a
wide variety of experiences while at Parkside Villa. Students would participate in the following activities: MDS
assessments, care planning, and RAP assessments. Students would also participate in admission psychological
assessments, quarterly and annual reviews, family and individual counseling, resident council, and possibly
additional group work. Students would learn the Medicare and Medicaid processes as well as gain practical
knowledge in the field of medical social work.
Pastoral Counseling Services
282 West Bowery St
Akron, OH 44307
http://pcssummit.org/
330-996-4600
Kent Boyd
kboyd@pcssummit.com
Diana Christian dchristian@pcssummit.com
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Amy Wagner awagner@pastoralcounselingsummit.com ext. 1340
PCS is a non-profit organization that has served the Greater Akron community since 1963. Recognized as
a strong advocate of children, youth, and families, continually exploring innovative ways of providing
professional therapeutic and community support services.
Since 1998, PCS has joined efforts with local school districts to provide School-Based Therapy to the children in
Northeast Ohio. Currently serve the children in:
 Akron Public Schools
 Barberton City Schools
 Believe to Achieve Academy
 I CAN Schools
 Imagine Schools
 Norton Middle School
 Woodridge Local Schools
These collaborations have made School-Based Therapy our largest endeavor. We also provide Outpatient
Services for people of all ages at our Barbara M. Vassel Comprehensive Care Center at 147 Park St. in Akron.
Pathway Caring for Children
4895 Dressler Road N.W. Suite A Page 57
N. Canton, OH 44718
www.pathwaycfc.org
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Deborah Garrott 330-493-0083 (x3441) dgarrot@pathwaycfc.org
Pathway is a private, non-profit agency providing quality, community-based and treatment-oriented residential
care for boys and girls who are unable to live with their own families. Its purpose is to care for neglected, abused
and abandoned youth age’s infancy to 19, by providing loving, stable environments. Services offered are foster
care, group home, and foster parent services. Student opportunities include participation in respite program,
providing support for parents, adoption, conducting research, and involvement with other community social
service agencies.
Pebble Creek
Senior Care Residence
670 Jarvis Road
Akron, OH 44319
www.communicarehealth.com/pebblecreek.htm
Mike Casto 330-645-0200 (x2345)
Pebble Creek is a nursing home. A student may be involved in documentation, behavior management activities,
and discharge planning and community referrals.
Personal and Family Counseling Service
1433 5th St NW
New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
www.personal-family-counseling.com
Pam Trimmer (330) 343-8171 ptrimmer@pfcs1.org
Personal & Family Counseling Services serves individuals, couples and families in an effort to
strengthen the overall community. Services include outpatient counseling, home-based therapy,
specialized services for children in placement, positive parenting programs, community support
services, early intervention services for ages 0-3 years and a variety of group programs. Student
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activities may include working with high-intensity, at-risk families, direct therapy, leading group
sessions, supervision, and management of client records.
Phoenix Rising Behavioral Health and Recovery
4974 Higbee Avenue, Suite 209
Canton, Ohio 44718
www.phoenixrisingbhr.org/index.html
Michelle Litton-Betts (330) 493-4553 michelleb@phoenixrising.bhr.org
The mission of Phoenix Rising is to provide opportunity for growth and recovery utilizing behavioral
healthcare treatment that is evidence-based and effective in meeting the needs of the individuals
served. The organization offers individual and group counseling, case management, and psychiatry.
Portage Area Transitional Housing
5650 S. Prospect St. #401
Ravenna, OH 44266
www.portagefamilies.org/path/
Marty Russo 330-296-7690
The mission of PATH is to provide an integrated, comprehensive variety of support services and case
management, in conjunction with housing, for homeless families and single adults in order to promote greater
self-sufficiency, self-determination, and permanent housing. Page 58
Portage Children’s Center /Children’s Advantage
520 N. Chestnut St.
Ravenna, OH 44266
www.childrensadvantage.org
Mary McCracken 330-296-5552, ext.217 mmccracken@childrensadvantage.org
The mission of this agency is to provide behavioral healthcare services and forge community partnerships in
order to help children and families reach their fullest potential. A student may be involved with case
management.
Portage County Board of MR/DD
2606 Brady Lake Rd.
Ravenna, OH 44266
www.pcbmrdd.org/
Gina Brown 330-297-4107
The mission of the Portage County Board of Mental Retardation & Developmental Disabilities is to
ensure the availability of programs, services, and supports that assist eligible individuals with mental
retardation and developmental disabilities in choosing and achieving a life of increasing capability
such that they can live, work, and socialize in the community, and to assist and support the families of
these individuals in achieving this objective.
Portage County Department of Job and Family Services
449 S. Meridian St.
Ravenna, OH 44266
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www.co.portage.oh.us/jfs/index.html
Kathy Guckelberger 330-298-4207
The Portage County Department of Job and Family Services is an agency that is a combined agency with Child
Protective Services and Adult Protective Services. Services provided are childcare programs, child health care
programs, adult abuse cases and child support fraud.
Portage Industries
(Portage County Board of MR/DD)
7008 State Route 88
Ravenna, OH 44266
www.portageind.org/main.htm
Jim Critel 330-296-2839, ext. 3124 jimc@portagedd.org
The Portage County Board of MRDD’s mission is to provide services to citizens of Portage County who have
mental retardation/developmental disabilities. Goal of services is to help consumers become contributing
members of the community. Some services include: special education classes at Happy Day School, case
management, vocational training, nursing, and residential assistance.
Portage Path Behavioral Health
340 S. Broadway Street
Akron, Ohio 44308
HOME
www.portagepath.org/
Dr. Tracy Davis Yaeger (330) 253-3100 x 252
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This agency is a professional care company that exists to provide outpatient, inpatient, emergency, and other
specialized behavioral health care services to individuals and other purchasers in the Northeast Ohio Region.
The purpose of Summit County’s Adult Mental Health System Admission Unit is to implement an effective and
efficient program staffed by experienced clinicians to evaluate all persons requesting services. It is expected
that the field student will complete the initial assessment/diagnostic reports and schedule follow-up agency
appointments best able to meet the individual’s current mental health treatment needs.
Portage Trail Village
45 Cathedral Lane
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44223
Diane Sauers 330- 945-5637 0060sc2@nationalchurchresidences.org
Portage Trail Village is an Independent Living environment where student placement would consist of working
with seniors and individuals with disabilities in a H.U.D. housing setting. The primary role of the student would
be in the service coordination area. The student experience would be to assist the residents to remain as
independent as possible. The student would assist the resident with providing emotional support, medical
assistance, advocacy and coordination of financial assistance. Students observe and assist service coordinators
in informing residents about service availability, coordination from hospitals, physicians, prescriptions,
transportation, and other relevant issues in the residents’ own homes.
Pregnancy Care of Summit County
195 E. Tallmadge Avenue
Akron, OH 44310 www.pregnancycareonline.org/
Jennifer Shartle 330-253-4071 pregnancycareofsummitcounty@gmail.com
Pregnancy Care of Summit County is a pro-life, non-profit, non-political agency serving families in the community
since 1971. The agency freely provides a broad range of services to women who are faced with unexpected,
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untimely or crisis pregnancies. The agency assists low income parents with material goods, prenatal care, and
parenting classes. Activities include case management, intake, crisis intervention, and pregnancy testing.
Pressley Ridge
All Children. Always
23701 Miles Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44128
Camile Price 216-763-0800 cprice@pressleyridge.org
Vision
“All Kids Thrive”
All of us at Pressley Ridge share a dream that one day all kids may thrive. All of our efforts every day are
directed at creating a world in which our vision can become a reality.
Mission
“Whatever it takes to create success for children and families”
HOME
Our mission statement speaks to our complete and unequivocal commitment to do all in our power to improve
the lives of children and families everywhere and especially those whose lives we touch. There is no challenge
too big or barrier too strong to keep us from doing our utmost on their behalf. We succeed when they
succeed, then and only then. Page 60
Project GRAD Akron (Graduation Really Achieves Dreams)
1040 Copley Road
Akron, Ohio 44320
www.projectgradakron.org
Laurie Liebelt Curfman 330- 761-7952 lliebelt@projectgradakron.org
Project GRAD Akron is an education reform initiative in 6 schools (4 elementary, 1 middle, and 1 high school) of
the Buchtel Cluster of Akron Public Schools. The schools were identified for the Project GRAD program to assist
low income; African American students build high expectations for academic performance and remove social
conditions that impede academic success and social well-being. Student interns with the Project GRAD program
may expect to: Remove or manage delinquent behavior, address truancy and violent behavior issues, assist in
programs that improve self-esteem, mental and emotional health, and behavior of students and equip parents
in supporting the academic and social success of their children.
Project R.I.S.E. (Realizing Individual Strength through Education)
70 N. Broadway Street, Room 300
Akron, Ohio 44308
Debra Manteghi 330- 761-2969 dmantegh@akron.k12.oh.us Fax # 330-761-3226
Project RISE is a collaborative effort by Akron Public Schools, local shelters, and the community to provide
supplemental educational services to children and youth who are experiencing homelessness. The first
demonstration grant was received in 1991. Project RISE serves approximately 500-700 students annually.
Homelessness is stressful, especially for children, and can cause developmental delays, learning difficulties,
depression, and anxiety. Regardless of their living conditions, all children have the right to receive high-quality
educational and social services in a safe and caring environment. Project RISE is designed to empower students
and their families by providing opportunities to improve the quality of their lives through educational, cultural,
and community resources. Education is known to be the key in breaking the cycle of poverty and homelessness.
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Quest Prevention & Recovery Services
1341 Market Avenue, N.
Canton, Ohio 44714
www.questrs.org
Wendy Hunter 330- 453-8252 x 314 WendyH@questrs.org
The mission of this agency is to reduce the incidence and prevalence of chemical abuse and dependency and
their related effects in the community through the provision of cost-effective, culturally sensitive services in the
least restrictive environment of care regardless of ability to pay.
Rape Crisis Center/Battered Women Shelter (formerly YWCA Rape Crisis Center)
974 East Market Street
Akron, Ohio 44305
330-860-5635
www.rccmsc.org/
www.scmcbws.org/
Brittney Paliswat BrittanyP@scmcbws.org
330-374-0740 ext. 127
The Rape Crisis Center of Medina and Summit Counties is a nonprofit organization serving sexual assault victims
and co-survivors in Summit and Medina Counties in northeastern Ohio. We do not charge for any of our
services. All survivors of rape and sexual assault, both male and female, are potential survivors regardless of
race, religion, financial status, educational background or sexual preference. To honor survivors' confidentiality,
the Rape Crisis Center collects demographic information anonymously. Page 61
RCC staff members have received specific training on diversity and underserved populations and are ready and
able to respond to the needs of the diverse cultures found in our community. Males, seniors, non-English
speakers and the mentally and physically disabled are survivors that often need the most intensive services.
However, when it comes to rape and sexual assault, the truly underserved populations are the vast number of
survivors who never report the crime committed against them. To help these individuals, the Rape Crisis Center
maintains an active and engaged Outreach Coordinator to educate the public and help remove the stigma
associated with sexual assault. In addition, many victims seek medical attention but choose not to notify the
police; we collaborate with local hospitals to ensure these survivors can still be reached by our services if they
want them while keeping their anonymity.
Battered Women Shelter- For families of violence, women, men and children who are in danger of physical,
emotional, and sexual abuse. The Battered Women's Shelter of Summit and Medina Counties provides
emergency services and supportive services to victims seeking to end family violence.
Unlike other agencies that focus on victims of all types of crime, BWS is the only agency in Summit/Medina
County that focuses on family violence, intervention and prevention.
Regina Health Center
5232 Broadview Road
Richfield, OH 44286
www.reginahealthcenter.org
Sean Mickle 330-659-4161 x 5134
Regina Health Center is a care facility of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine. The Center provides cooperative
care in an 81-bed nursing home unit and 74 bed assisted care bed unit. The goal and mission is to provide
compassionate and holistic care to all who reside there. Student activities may include participation in surveys,
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reports, staff meetings, in-services, assessments, and community agency referral.
Renal Care Group
257 Boardman-Canfield Rd.
Boardman, Ohio 44512
www.renalcaregroup.com
Ann Hutchison (330) 629-8856
Renal Care Group, Inc. is a specialized dialysis services company that provides care to patients with
kidney disease. The Company serves over 32,500 patients at more than 450 outpatient dialysis
facilities in addition to providing acute dialysis services at more than 200 hospitals. Over 9,400
associates provide services across the Company's 34-state network. More information about Renal
Care Group, Inc. can be found at www.renalcaregroup.com.
Richland County Children Services Board
HOME
731 Scholl Rd.
Mansfield, OH 44906
www.richlandcountyoh.us/cldrnsrv.htm
Elayna Rizor 419- 774-4100 RizorE@odjfs.state.oh.us
This agency’s mission is to strengthen or to provide family life for all children who are subject to abuse and
neglect. Student intern activities may include: case management intake and assessment, advocacy, referrals,
and community networking. Page 62
Robertson Bereavement Center
5075 Windfall Road
Medina, Ohio 44256
www.hospiceofmedina.org/
Beth McGuire (330) 725-1900 ext. 116
Robertson Bereavement Center is a community outreach of Hospice of Medina County and Barberton
Hospice and Palliative Care. Hospice is a special program that provides compassionate car for the
terminally ill and their families. Student opportunities will include: Supervised visits to hospice
patients and families in a variety of settings; supervised group facilitation; psycho-social, spiritual and
bereavement assessments; attendance at interdisciplinary team meetings; ;discharge planning;
program planning; overall functions of agency including marketing, budgeting, fundraising,
admissions, attendance at various meetings of county-wide social service agencies.
Robinson Memorial Hospital
6847 N. Chestnut Street, P.O. Box 1204
Ravenna, OH 44266-1204
www.robinsonmemorial.org/
Melissa Fischer 330-297-8540 mfischer@rmh2.org
Student activities may include case management, in-service consultation, team meetings, interdisciplinary team
meetings, discharge planning, and ECF transfers.
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Rockynol Retirement Community
1150 West Market Street
Akron, OH 44313-7178
www.oprs.org/rockynol/
Kelly Yeager 330-867-2150 x 315
kyeager@rockynol.oprs.org
Rockynol is a continuing care retirement community. Their mission is to provide older adults with caring and
quality services towards the enhancement of physical, mental, and spiritual well being. The levels of care offered
include skilled nursing care, independent living apartments, assisted living, and a special car unit for those with
dementia. They also have day care and home care programs. This agency offers two internship experiences: one
is with Independent and assisted living residents and their families. This involves significant work around level
of care changes and moves, and support services. The second is in the Nursing Home area, which is highly
regulated by Medicare and Medicaid. This job includes assisting residents to adjust to their situation and
establish a life with satisfaction and quality. Assessment, documentation, and case management are inherent
in both positions. The student will be a team member with all departments.
Safe Landing
39 W. Cuyahoga Falls Avenue
Akron, OH 44310
http://www.sheltercareinc.org/
Hollie Ashworth 330-715-9217 h.ashworth@sheltercareinc.org
To meet the needs of the community by empowering youth and families through community mental
health services that include residential and non-residential treatment for youth between the ages of 6
and 21 years who manifest emotional, behavioral or social adjustment problems. Youth may be
referred for treatment as a self-referral or by the family; child welfare, juvenile justice or mental health
systems. Services provided include housing; clothing; food; mental health assessments; individual,
family and group counseling; community psychiatric supportive treatment; education and employment
opportunities; recreation; transportation; medical and psychological care; and full time supervision.
SAFY- Specialized Alternatives for Families & Youth
SAFY of Ohio, Inc. - Canton/Akron Page 63
6465 Frank Avenue, NW
North Canton, Ohio 44720
(Cleveland and Canton Offices)
Felicia L. Phelps, MSSA, LISW-S phelpsf@safy.org 330-305-1668
800- 787- 7239 - Toll Free /330- 305-1696 - Fax
Founded in 1984, Specialized Alternatives for Families and Youth believes that every child is entitled to a caring
and stable living environment. Many children in our nation are abused, neglected and victimized and left without
loving parents to care for them. SAFY focuses on these difficult-to-place children, by helping to provide stable
homes in order that they may grow into healthy and happy adults. SAFY’s primary focus is therapeutic or
treatment foster care. Annually, SAFY helps more than 2,000 children find stable and loving homes. This program
is designed for children who are unable to remain with their primary families. These children receive
individualized services from a team of professionally-trained foster families and social workers. SAFY’s foster
care program is intended as a short-term solution with the goal of reunifying the primary family, whenever
possible.
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Saint Luke Lutheran Home
220 Applegrove St., N. E.
North Canton, OH 44720 www.stlukelutherancommunity.org
Laura Theiss 330-966-5628
In the response to a call from God, the mission of St. Luke’s Lutheran Community, a not-for-profit ministry, is to
provide a quality continuum of care and service to older adults in affordable an caring environment where
residents can live in comfort and dignity in a loving Christian community.
St. Thomas Geropsychiatric Unit
Summa Health System
444 North Main Street
Akron, OH 44309
Brandice Schnabel 330-379-5548 schnabelb@summahealth.org
North Shore Medical Center offers comprehensive care for geriatric patients experiencing acute
psychiatric disorders, especially those complicated by medical or neurological problems (including
patients in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease). All patients are assigned a geriatric psychiatrist
and internist, who work together with psychologists, social workers, mental health assistants,
psychiatric nurses and dietitians, as well as with occupational and physical therapists, to provide the
newest approved treatments. Our secure geriatric inpatient unit provides 24-hour care for adults
Geriatric Psychiatric Services Page 64
 Anxiety
 Bipolar disorder
 Dementia with Behavioral Disturbance
 Depression
 Post-traumatic stress disorder
 Schizoaffective disorder
 Schizophrenia
 Substance abuse
Saint Vincent Charity Hospital
2351 East 22nd Street
Cleveland, OH 44115
www.stvincentcharity.com
Johlin, Carol A. Carol.Johlin@stvincentcharity.com 216-241-5534
Rudolph, Barbara J. Barbara.Rudolph@stvincentcharity.com 216-241-5198
This agency’s mission is the healing mission of Jesus, practice of quality care, dedication to the poor, commitment
to education and value of all persons. Services offered are emergency and trauma care, outpatient and
ambulatory care, acute and long-term care skilled nursing.
Salem Community Hospital
1995 East State Street
Salem, OH 44460
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www.salemhosp.com
Debbie Pietzrak 330-386-2914
Student macro field opportunities may include grant writing and implementation and program
development.
Salvation Army – Akron
190 South Maple Street
Akron, OH 44302
www.usc.salvationarmy.org/usc/www_usc.nsf
Terry Lutz 330 -762-8481
tlutz@use.salvationarmy.org
Rebecca Baker 330-762-8481 ext. 114 Rebecca.Baker@use.salvationarmy.org
The Salvation Army’s mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name
without discrimination. The target population would be any individual that is seeking a need, or resource that
we offer at the agency. The services offered at the agency are; Emergency family shelter, emergency assistance,
such as; utility, rental & food pantry assistance. The Salvation Army also offers seasonal assistance such as,
holiday help and summer camp for families. Field opportunities at The Salvation Army include; preparation, &
leadership of life-skills classes for shelter clients, attend department meetings, attend outside agency meetings,
grant writing, shadowing social services staff, and benefit bank training/tax prep classes. Expected
duties/assignments for field students include; answering phones, maintaining client files, using fax and copy
machines, covering front desk duties, writing case notes/ proper documentation, assisting/direct practice with
clients, calling potential booth shelter clients for pre-screening, assisting with back-pack program, attending
pantry mania day at the East Akron Salvation Army.
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Salvation Army – Canton
420 Market Avenue South Page 65
Canton, OH 44702
www.usc.salvationarmy.org/usc/www_usc.nsf
Vicki Sparrow 330-453-0158
This agency provides emergency assistance to the needy including utility and rent assistance as funds are
available, food pantry, GED classes, temporary shelter, a clothing room, Working Women’s Closet and soup
kitchen.
Scenic Point and Sycamore Run Nursing/Rehabilitation Center
6180 State Route 83
PO Box 501
Millersburg, OH 44654
Kirk Hartline 330-674-0015, ext. 2506
Provides 24-hour residential nursing care in its skilled and sub-acute units. Services offered are physical, speech
and occupational therapy, social and psychological services. Students participate in staff meetings, care
conferences, client admission, assessment, and discharge planning, and patient transport for appointments.
Solutions Behavioral Healthcare (formerly Alcohol and Drug Dependency Services)
Solutions Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. is a full service, comprehensive, outpatient behavioral healthcare
organization that provides services for children, adolescents, and adults of all ages.
The professional staff at Solutions Behavioral Healthcare is comprised of psychologists, psychiatrists, nurse
practitioners, social workers, counselors, chemical dependency counselors, specialized para-professionals, and
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prevention staff who are here to help those seeking assistance in dealing with individual or familial concerns
related to mental health, psychiatric, relationship or alcohol and drug use problems.
246 Northland Drive
Medina, OH 44256
www.solutionsbh.org
MaryAnn Chee 330-723-9600
mchee@solutionsbh.org
South Street Ministries – External Social Work Supervision required
130 W. South Street
Akron, Ohio 44311
http://www.southstreetministries.org/
Joseph Turner 330-761-1992 southstreetministries@hotmail.com
Transforming impoverished urban neighborhoods into flourishing, healthy communities is the goal. We are
looking for committed friends to serve weekly with South Street in ministry, connection, mentoring, and
service. The Front Porch Cafe exists to provide the South Akron and greater Akron communities with a place to
come together, break bread, and fellowship together. We believe that connecting people together through
shared meals and shared mission can transform lives and communities. The Front Porch Cafe is to train and
connect unemployed and underemployed men and women from the recovery and reentry communities to
transition into employment in the food service industries. South Street Ministries also participates in urban
gardens, after school programs, football camp, summer camps and open gym.
South West General Health Center
Geriatric Program
18697 Bagley Road
Middleburg Heights, Ohio 44130
www.swgeneral.com
Donna Barrett 440-816-4036
Community-based case management for high risk older adults. Assessments, outreach, grant writing and
program planning. Page 66
Stark County Board of Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities
2950 Whipple Avenue NW
Canton, OH 44708
www.starkmrdd.org
Sandra Bowers 330-479-3574 bowerss@starkmrdd.org
The case management department provides advocacy and community coordination and linkage for individuals
of all ages. Student opportunities include case management, coordination of services, assessments, history
updates, delivery of concrete services and advocacy.
Stark County Children Services
221 3rd Street S.E.
Canton, OH 44702
www.djfs.co.stark.oh.us/
Angi Duck 330- 451-8927 ducka@odjfs.state.oh.us
SCCS provides child protective services, foster care, adoption, WIN, adult services, residential treatment, day
care, services to unwed parents, and administrative support services to assist in the delivery of aforementioned
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programs.
The types of learning experiences that a student would be exposed to may include: working with the county
welfare system, case management, interviewing, interfacing with other community agencies such as courts,
schools, mental health agencies, private human service agencies, and MR/DD, interacting with the line workers,
who carry caseloads, attending Stark County Task Force meeting, conducting home visits, and supervising family
visits.
Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority (SMHA)
400 East Tuscarawas Street
Canton, OH 44702
www.starkmha.org
Robin Mingo 330-454-8051, ext. 327 rmingomiles@starkmha.org
SMHA provides eligible residents of Stark County with quality affordable housing in decent, safe, and nurturing
neighborhoods. By working in partnership with the public and private sectors, SMHA provides families with
housing choices and the opportunity to achieve self-sufficiency.
Stewart’s Caring Place: Cancer Wellness Center
2955 W. Market Street, Suite R
Akron, Ohio 44333
www.stewartscaringplace.org
Becki Brown (330) 836-1772 becki@stewartscaringplace.org
Stewart's Caring Place: Cancer Wellness Center provides support services, free-of-charge, to families
and individuals touched by cancer. We enhance the quality of life for those living with cancer by
offering services that honor choices, compliment medical treatment, and recognize body, mind and
spirit, in a caring environment of healing and support. Programs and services include lectures and
workshops, a resource center, healing arts, community referrals, movement classes, counseling,
attorney consults, children and family programs, support groups and wigs. Description of some
student tasks:
- Produce marketing materials for programs Page 67
- Assist Services & Resource Coordinator in scheduling facilitators for programs
- Help manage and create the participation data and reports
- Assist with outreach and newsletter distribution
This is a small organization with a small staff. Staff works fairly independently, so the ideal student
would work well on their own and take their own initiative.
Stow-Glen Nursing Home
4285 Kent Road
Stow, OH 44224
www.stowglen.com
Donald Morris 330-686-7288 dmorris@stowglen.com
100-bed, intermediate level of care nursing home. Total number of people served is over 350. This includes
nursing home, assisted and independent living.
Stow Police Department
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Stow Youth Division Services
3800 Darrow Road
Stow, OH 44224
www.stow.oh.us/Departments/Police/policeYouth.shtml
Teresa Ramsey
330-689-5860 tramsey@stow.oh.us
Stow Youth Services was created by the Stow Police Department as a diversionary program for youthful
offenders to avoid referral to the Summit County Juvenile Court. Programs offeredinclude parent and teen
groups. Student activities may include interaction with youth on probation as part of student caseload,
participation in mediation education, facilitation of parent group, crisis intervention, intake, and assessment.
Summa Center for Senior Health
*Note: This organization is not taking students after Spring 2012 until further notice
75 Arch Street Suite G2
Akron, Ohio 44304
www.summahealth.org
Traci Kalpac 330-375-4100
The mission is to improve the health quality of life, and the well-being of older adults through a consultative
process focused on coordinating every aspect of an older adult’s care. Agency field activities include Nursing
Home, Elders, Substance Use, Hospice, Assessment, Case Management, Intake, Protective, Ongoing, and Crisis
Intervention, among others.
Summa Family Medicine Center
HOME
This field placement is Inactive – Not accepting students until further notice
53 Arch Street
Akron, Ohio
Suzanne Correia 330-375-7804Page 68
The Summa Family Medicine Center provides primary care for over 4,000 patients in the Summit County area.
The center has a full-time social worker who provides supportive services to patients, resident physicians,
attending physicians and staff. A major focus for the social worker is on the underinsured and non-insured
patients. The social worker assists these patients in getting connected with patient assistance programs for free
or significantly reduced medications. Another major program for the non-insured is Access to Care. This is a
grant funded program which coordinates access to service providers who are willing to provide free care to noninsured patients. The social worker handles enrollment for this program. Other responsibilities include
connecting patients with community resources for assistance with food, clothing, housing, utilities etc. The
social worker also provides education to residents on the role of social work in health care and assists them in
treatment planning for needy patients.
Summa Health System Ignatia Hall Chemical Dependency Program
3730 Whipple Avenue North West Suite #5
Canton, OH 44718
www.cantonmercy.com/mercyweb.php?pg=impact_services.htm
Neena Sharier (330) 491-9215
This agency is a chemical dependency treatment center and intensive outpatient treatment center for adults.
Summa Health System –Internal Medicine Center
55 Arch Street, Suite 1B
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Akron, Ohio 44304
Tom Balchak, MSW, LSW 330-375-4658 balchakt@summahealth.org
Student works as part of an interdisciplinary staff focused on a study on the diabetic population. The team
consists of physicians, nurse practitioners, medical residents and social workers. Community focused,
community-based, community health.
Summa Health Systems, St. Thomas Hospital
P.O. Box 2090
444 North Main Street
Akron, Ohio 44309-2090
Emily Hionides-Homer, MSW, LISW-S 330-379-5078 hornere@summahealth.org
Interested students, please email letter of intent including:
 Hours/days available for internship, hours needed, start date
 Micro or Macro concentration
 Foundation or Concentration year
 Resume and 3 references
 Must be able to pass full background check and have updated shot record
Micro work available: Learn to facilitate Psychiatric IOP (with a Trauma Informed Focus),
Assessments/Diagnosis with both Mental Health and CD patients, Individual Counseling/Case
management/Treatment Planning, Team Meetings/Collaboration with various parts of Treatment Team
(psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors), and various other duties. * day hours primarily for clinical work with
the possibility of macro work in the evening
Macro work available: Development of a short term support group for dual diagnosis group and /or trauma
survivors group; Identify programming/program implementation/grant writing for funds; identifying
stats/recommendations to expand program in surrounding counties/implementation of program/funding
needed/grant writing; development of guidelines/workbook for new employees and interns; outcome study or
research on effectiveness of our new programs. Research/outcomes study on effectiveness of Poetry Therapy
in Psychiatric IOP (with a trauma informed focus). Fundraising for Summa’s NAMI Team and further
development of Summa NAMI Team.
***Additional opportunities available for both Micro and Macro social work based on clinical
background/experience***
Summa Medical Center
525 E. Market St.
Akron, Ohio 44304
www.summahealth.org/
Ellen Saal Patterson (330) 375-7288 pattersone@summahealth.org
Student activities include Nursing Home, Psychiatric, Gerontology, Substance Use, Medical, HIV,
Assessment, Discharge Planning, Case Management, Intake, Protective, Crisis Intervention, and
Interdisciplinary Practice.
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Summa Palliative Care and Hospice Services
This field placement is Inactive – Not accepting students until further notice
St. Thomas Hospital
444 N. Main St.
Akron, OH 44309
www.summahealth.org/
Shirley Ashbrook
This agency’s mission is to provide uncompromising quality care to terminally ill persons and those
who love and care for them. Provides in-home care, short-term inpatient care for pain and symptom
management, respite care and durable medical equipment and supplies.
Summer’s Trace (formerly Altercare of Canton)
820 34th St NW
Canton, OH 44709
Anne Halm 330-492-7131 x 329
This is a 150-bed, multi-level care facility; skilled and ICF nursing care, assisted living, and retirement home.
Summit County Adult Probation Department
53 University Avenue
Akron, OH 44305 www.summitcpcourt.net
Rebecca Shepard 330- 643-7343 RShepard@cpcourt.summitoh.net
The Intensive Unit was formed as an alternative to incarceration. To that end, our mission is to supervise highrisk felony offenders in a community setting, with emphasis on programming for treatment and rehabilitation.
Our foremost responsibility is to protect the community while providing a high level of supervision for the felony
offender. If calling contact person, call Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. -3:30 p.m.
Summit County Board of MR/DD [See Also Crisis Intervention & Rehabilitation]
89 East Howe Road
Tallmadge, OH 44278 www.csbmrdd.com/
Steve Oster 330-634-8959 Page 70
The Summit County Board of MR/DD provides a comprehensive array of services through the community to
people with disabilities from birth to death. Services include mr/dd, early intervention, school-age programs,
adult rehabilitative services, residential/respite care, case management, crisis intervention, and transportation.
Summit County Children Services
264 S. Arlington Street
Akron, Ohio 44306-1399
www.summitkids.org/
Helen-Jean Cardina 330-39-1921 or Colleen Harris 330-996-7038
(University Partnership Program (UPP) Only)
hcardina@summitkids.org or charris@summitkids.org
It is the mission of Children Services to promote the safety, permanency, and well-being of all children served,
in partnership with families and the community. Offered services can result in improved family functioning
through reduction of stress, improved parent-child interaction, elimination of abuse/neglect, and increased
ability to cope with difficulties. Student field experiences can occur in a variety of departments including Intake,
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Protective, Independent Living, Foster Care, Kinship, and Adoptions. Possible activities may include the
opportunity to shadow workers in various departments, to interact with other community agencies, to
participate in intake assessments, to supervise family interactions, to assist with the provision of ongoing
services to a family, to conduct a Life Skills Assessment with youth and to attend court hearings. Students must
complete a criminal background check as well as a check of points on their driver’s license.
Summit County Common Pleas Court, Domestic Relations
209 South High St.
Akron, Ohio 44308
www.summitcpccourt.net/
Susan Tucker 330-643-2359 stucker@drcourt.org
The Domestic Court provides legal resolutions for family conflicts through social service evaluations, assessment
and referrals, as well as litigation, case management, crisis intervention, and mediation.
Summit County Prosecutor’s Office Victim Services Division
53 University Avenue
Akron, OH 44308
www.co.summit.oh.us/prosecutor/index.htm
Crystal Baker 330-643-8141 baker@prosecutor.summitoh.net
Prosecutor Walsh’s mission is to help victims of crime by enhancement to the Victim Services Division and
restructuring the Child Support Enforcement Agency. The mission of Victim Assistance is to prevent posttraumatic stress disorder and secondary victimization by the criminal justice system. Agency field activities
include adult/adolescent/child services, assessment, and crisis intervention.
Summit Psychological Associates Inc.
37 N. Broadway Street
Akron, OH 44308
http://www.summit-psychological.com/
James Orlando 330-535-8181 EXT 404 jorlando@summitpsycchological.com
HOME
Summit Psychological Associates, Inc. is a private agency founded in 1984. It's mission is to provide the highest
quality, cost effective behavioral health care to individuals, couples, families and organizations. Our staff
consists of professionals from the major behavioral health care disciplines who are dedicated to helping
people live healthier, happier and more productive lives. Our mission is to provide comprehensive behavioral
healthcare by culturally competent staff that utilizes evidenced-based treatment to promote recovery, dignity
and well-being to consumers, their families and the community. Page 71
Tarry House
564 Diagonal Road
Akron, OH 44320
www.tarryhouse.org
Natalie Grier, MSW, LSW (330) 253-6889 nattrry2@yahoo.com
Tarry House is a group home with a mission of empowering persons suffering from mental illnesses and
psychological disorders, with skills necessary to live as independently as possible. This agency provides
counseling, food, shelter, transportation and recreational activities.
Tarry House provides residential rehabilitation care for individuals affected by mental illness in a halfway house
setting in order to enable those persons to adjust to the community and avoid re-hospitalization. Student
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placement activities may include case management, transporting clients, intake assessments, documentation,
termination assessments, and assisting clients with coping techniques.
The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland*
12201 Euclid Ave.
www.thefreeclinic.org/
Barbara Lewis (216) 707-3466 x 1451
Students are prepared to: Do individual and group therapy, use videotaping and two way mirror capabilities
with students learning to give and receive feedback, receive trainings on record keeping and clinical issues
(HIV, SAT, and Medical), and professional development training from professionals outside of the agency,
exposure to excellent clinicians with a variety of clinical orientations, serve clients with mild-moderate mental
illnesses (bipolar, schizophrenia, suicidal ideations), can become HIV testing certified, can do substance abuse
intake, weekly intake assessments, and work with the uninsured and underinsured people in the Cleveland
area. Students must: Had some clinical experience either through work or internship and be willing to give
and receive feedback.
The LEAP Program
200 N. Mantua Street
Kent, OH 44240
http://www.theleapprogram.net/
David Cooper 330-676-8674 cooper4leap@yahoo.com
We provide Special Education instruction and related services to students from individual school districts who
require a more specialized educational setting than is available in the public school. Leading every student by
modeling positive, healthy behaviors and relationships in a clear, detailed manner with several different
approaches; Empowering students to adopt adaptive, constructive roles and coping skills, via role-playing, that
will enable them to develop emotionally, socially and academically; Affirming students with regular and
frequent performance feedback that will assist them in making appropriate decisions, academically &
therapeutically, as well as in choosing directions that will benefit them beyond LEAP; Progressives leaps and
reaches across several special education spectrums to supply students with the most effective, innovative and
evidence based academic and psychoeducational services
The National Youth Advocate Program
30 Northwest Avenue, Suite 120, Bldg A
Tallmadge, Ohio 44278
www.nyap.org
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Andrea Banton 330-633-4187 abanton@nyap.org
The National Youth Advocate Program (NYAP) has provided cost effective, community based services and
support to children, youth and families since 1978. We offer flexible, creative, outcome based solutions to
meet the unique needs of the communities we serve and the individual needs of the youth and families
involved in our programs.
NYAP in Ohio has served children and families in Ohio since 1978. In keeping with our philosophy of
maintaining strong local support for our foster parents and team members, the Ohio program is administered
through seven regional office locations:
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Columbus (Central Ohio); Newark (Eastern Ohio); Cincinnati (Southwestern Ohio);
Dayton (Western Ohio); Maumee (Northwestern Ohio); Cleveland (Greater Cleveland Area);
Tallmadge (Greater Akron/Northeast Ohio)
The Ohio State University Extension
Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)
2650 Richville Drive SE, Suite 100
Massillon, Ohio 44646
www.stark.osu.edu/topics/efnep
Yvette L. Graham LISW-S graham.697@osu.edu
330-830-7700 ext. 117 330-501-7140 (Mobile)
Serving Stark, Summit, Mahoning, Portage & Columbiana County
Eating Smart, Being Active (ESBA) is a free program made up of eight education group from a curriculum
designed to help low to moderate income families with children make healthier choices. The groups are
research-based and delivered with an interactive and hands-on approach. Participants increase skills in
decision making related to nutrition, stretching food dollars, increasing physical activity, parenting, food safety
and resource management. Each group includes a food tasting to encourage healthy choice options and
recipes. Participants receive weekly educational enhancements that encourage skill implementation outside
the classroom. Pre and post test in addition to a 24 hour food recall are utilized to measure participant
behavior changes.
The Summit County office also provides a youth program that provides educational groups targeted at low to
moderate income communities. The youth program primarily targets third to sixth grade students but includes
ages five to eighteen. Youth programming is delivered in four sessions in the Akron City Schools, community
afterschool programs and other in partnership with other local agencies in the Summit County area. Pre and
post tests are utilized to measure participant behavior changes.
What are the benefits?
It costs less than $210 in grant dollars to reach one EFNEP family with 3 to 6 months of intensive, practical
nutrition education classes. Preliminary results of a Cost Benefit Analysis in Virginia show that for every $1.00
spent on EFNEP, there is a potential health care savings of $2.00 to $17.00 due to the delayed onset of
nutrition-related chronic diseases and conditions among participants. EFNEP, which in 2011 celebrates 42
years of helping families is a proven program that clearly works for the benefit of the nation.
The Village Network (formerly Boys’ Village) Page 73
3011 Akron Road
Wooster, Ohio 44691
www.thevillagenetwork.org/
Tracy Muntz-Dalton, 330-202-3866
tmuntzdalton@thevillagenetwork.com
“The mission of The Village Network is to promote responsible living and positive change in troubled children
through partnerships with families and communities.” The Village Network offers residential programs, day
treatment programs and treatment foster care programs. Locations are available in Akron, Canton, Cleveland,
Columbus, Delaware, Lorain, Mount Vernon/Knox County, Newark.
Tri County Independent Living Center This field placement is Inactive – Not accepting students until
further notice
680 E. Market Street, Suite 205
Akron, OH 44304
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www.tcilc.org/
Rose Juriga 330-762-0007
Tri County Independent Living Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting people with significant
disabilities to live independently and to serve the community at large by helping to create an environment that
is accessible to all. Tri County Independent Living Center provides direct services to individuals with significant
disabilities and advocacy in the community that results in a greater awareness of disability issues, physical and
programmatic accessibility, and systems change. Students have the opportunity to work with the disabled
population, and advocacy groups.
Trumbull County Department of Job and Family Services
280 Northpark Avenue, Suite 1
Warren, OH 44481
http://hs.co.trumbull.oh.us/
Kim Barrell 330-675-2213
Renee Robinson- 330-675-2110
This agency’s mission is to deliver quality effective services to those who are eligible for public assistance and
social services programs. Included in the services provided are: Ohio Works First, JOBS, Food Stamp programs,
Medicaid disability assistance, childcare, and homemaker services. Student placement activities include: case
management, determining eligibility requirements, Waiver and Passport programs, conducting home visits,
acting as a liaison in the community, and attending workshops.
Turning Point Counseling Services
611 Belmont Ave.
Youngstown, Ohio 44502
www.turningpointcs.com
Nicole Guzzy (330) 744-2991 x 162
The agency mission is to promote the highest quality comprehensive behavioral health care and
addiction services designed to restore, improve and enrich the lives of individuals and families.
Activities include Psychiatric, Substance Use, Adult, Assessment, Case Management, Intake, and Crisis
Intervention.
Union Hospital
Inpatient Rehabilitation Page 74
659 Boulevard
Dover, OH 44622
Jessica Kinsey, MSW, LISW-S 330-364-0830 jessicak@unionhospital.org
The mission of Union Hospital is to provide excellent quality health care to the community at a competitive price
through highly competent people and an integrated provider network Student placement activities include OB
clinic assessments, ICU, Step-down, charting, nursing home placements, and referrals.
United Disability Services
701 S. Main Street
Akron, OH 44311
www.udsakron.org
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Kay Shellenberger kshellenberger@udsakron.org 330-379-3334 x 327
The mission of United Disabilities Services is to lead in the delivery of high quality, consumer driven services,
which support people with disabilities (MR/DD and traumatic brain injury), their families and others, in the
attainment of their goals. Programs/ services offered include Sheltered Workshop Program, Sociability Program,
Vocational Services Program, Community Employment Services, Toy and Resource Centers, Time for Me
Program, Epilepsy Program and transportation services. Student placement activities may include: respite
matches, home visits for respite intake, assessment, inter-agency work, client advocacy, documentation, staff
meetings, and program assessment.
United Way of Wayne County
Wooster, OH 44691 www.uwwayneholmes.org/
Brenda Linnick (330) 264-5576
Improving lives in Wayne County requires partnerships. United Way of Wayne County works with
community organizations, developing measurable solutions to serve those most in need.
University Park Nursing and Rehabilitation (formerly Little Forest Med. Ctr.)
797 East Market Street
Akron, OH 44305
Chris Leib 330-434-4514 x 120
Care First is a nursing home serving the MR/DD and geriatric population. Student interns may participate in care
planning, community resource referral, and meeting participation.
Urban Ounce of Prevention Services Inc.
1735 S. Hawkins Ave. Suite B
Akron, Ohio 44320-4055
http://www.urbanounceofpreventionservices.org/
Gerald Unison (330) 867-5400 uops@uops.org
Urban Ounce of Prevention Services' mission is to address health-related problems and social ills of innercity families. It is our philosophy that to be effective, community-based organizations must consider the cultural
lifestyles, attitudes, feelings and beliefs of the population that they serve. Urban Ounce of Prevention Services,
Inc. is a non-profit community-based organization that has served the Summit County community since
1990. Our agency specializes in quality health and wellness services that focus on promoting the well-being
of inner-city families .The agency is certified for Prevention and Treatment Services by the Ohio Department of
Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services (ODADAS). Page 75
Veteran Administration Medical Center (VAMC)
10701 East Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44106
www.cleveland.va.gov/
Heather Cole-Lively 440-526-3030 ext. 7505 Heather.Cole-Lively@va.gov
The VA’s mission is to provide good health care for veterans. The staff is to meet the needs of veterans
and improving outcomes such as increasing the length and quality of life. The VA offers many specialty
areas such as: Women’s Addictive Behavior Program, Stress Recovery Center, Dual Diagnostic Unit,
Community Residential Care, Transcend (for Vietnam Veterans), and Psychiatric services. The student
would have the opportunity to facilitate group therapy, individual therapy, participate in outreach
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projects, conduct research, case management, intake assessments, and conduct interagency referrals.
VA mission is “to care for him, who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and orphan.” These
words, spoken by Abraham Lincoln, reflect the philosophy and principles that guide the VA in
everything we do.
Victim Assistance Program (VAP)
150 Furnace Street
Akron, OH 44304
www.victimassistanceprogram.org/
Devin Yauger 330-376-0040 ext. 202 dyauger@victimassistanceprogram.org
The Victim Assistance Program of Summit County is one of the oldest victim advocate programs in the United
States. The program has pioneered victim services both locally and nationally. VAP has the goal of offering
comprehensive services to all victims of violent crimes. VAP services offer information and referral services,
community and professional education, identification of victims and their needs, victim advocacy throughout
the criminal justice system, and supportive counselling to crime victims. Students may be involved in one or
more of the following services: crisis intervention, assistance with victim reparation, emergency food, medical
and dental assistance, in-service forms, credit card replacement, referrals to community services, and
community education. In-service training is provided. In order to benefit more fully from this experience,
students should arrange their schedules so that they can spend at least part of the practicum hours at the
agency during office hours of 8am-4pm .
VITAS Innovative Hospice Care
600 East Granger Road, Suite 100
Cleveland, Ohio 44131
www.vitas.com
Roberta Baioni 216.706.2100 Roberta.Baioni@vitas.com
Hospice Care and Services
VITAS (pronounced VEE-tahss) Innovative Hospice Care® is the nation’s oldest and largest hospice provider,
providing end-of-life care for patients with life-limiting illnesses. We work with patients and families to provide
comfort and preserve dignity in the face of terminal illness. We provide comprehensive hospice services,
including pain and symptom management, emotional and spiritual support for patients and bereavement
support for families. These services are delivered by an interdisciplinary team comprised of physicians, nurses,
social workers, chaplains, nursing assistants, and volunteers. We are led by our VITAS Values: Patients and
families come first, we take care of each other, I’ll do my best today and do even better tomorrow, and I am
proud to make a difference. Page 76
The Cleveland program opened in 2007 and serves patients in 9 counties including Cuyahoga, Lake, Portage,
Geauga, Lorain, Summit, Stark, Medina, and Wayne.
VITAS Mission
We are a growing family of hospices providing the highest quality human services, products and case
management to terminally ill and other appropriate patients and their families with measurable advantages for
the patient, the family, the medical community, the employee, and the stockholder.
VITAS Vision
For over 30 years, VITAS has advocated for the rights of terminally ill patients and their families. We believe that
patients should be apprised of their clinical prognosis and be involved in the decision-making process that
determines how their end-of-life care is provided.
Social Work Student Practicum
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Social Work students have an opportunity to participate in both clinical and administrative activities including:
 Completing initial and ongoing psychosocial assessments with patients and their families
 Making referrals to community resources
 Providing emotional support to patients, families, and other caregivers
 Working with patients with a variety of terminal diagnoses, ie. Alzheimer’s Disease, cancers, cardiac, etc.
 Assisting with Medicaid applications
 Coordinating Respite stays
 Attending team meeting and collaborating with the interdisciplinary team
 Completing post death bereavement assessments with families
 Assisting with planning and facilitation of bereavement activities
 Assisting with volunteer recruitment, training, and supervision
 Attending interoffice trainings on issues related to end of life care
Wadsworth Pointe
HOME
540 Great Oaks Trail
Wadsworth, Ohio 44281
Angela Alonso MSW, LSW (330) 336-1141 Angela.Alonso@saberhealth.com
Wadsworth Pointe is a licensed nursing home and assisted living facility. This facility has 64 dual certified skilled
nursing beds and 7 assisted living beds. The facility provides rehabilitation and custodial care to its residents.
Our mission is to provide the highest quality of care possible to all those we are privileged to serve. This entails
a continued commitment to always maintain the highest standards of care. Facility services include: skilled
nursing care; physical, occupational and speech therapies; and a secure dementia unit.
Student learning opportunities in the social work department include a range of activities. Students may
participate in the following activities as appropriate: conduct psychosocial assessments; provide emotional
support; learn behavior management skills; learn communication skills; become a patient and family advocate;
gain information in community resources; participate in an interdisciplinary team; and assist residents and
families with discharge planning.
Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital
195 Wadsworth Road
Wadsworth, OH 44281-9505
http://www.summahealth.org/locations/Hospitals/wadsworth
This field placement is Inactive – Not accepting students until further notice
Sharon Kephart
330-331-1649
sharonk@wrhhs.org
Wadsworth-Rittman is a community hospital that provides quality, cost-effective health care regardless of race,
creed, or economic status. Student activities may include patient psychosocial assessment, discharge plan
development, and interdisciplinary team meeting attendance. Agency prefers contact by phone-not
accepting students until further notice.
Wayne County Adult Protective Services
356 W. North Street
PO Box 76
Wooster, OH 44691
www.services4aging.org/protecting/adultProtectiveServices.asp
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Susan Sigmon 800-421-7277 ext. 3342
CPS is a division of Wayne County DHS and provides protective services for the elderly. The agency strives to
empower, support, educate, and advocate for clients, and to act as a resource for other community agencies by
offering services to those in need. Programs and services offered include: Adult Protective Services, day care,
transportation services, Health Check, Healthy Start, and prenatal care programs. Student field opportunities
may include: Adult Protective Services home visits and client benefit application assistance.
Wayne County Board of Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities
1700 B Old Mansfield Road
Wooster, OH 44691
www.wcbmrdd.org
Laurie Baker 330-264-9667 x 422
The Wayne County Board of Developmental Disabilities (WCBDD) is an agency serving Wayne County residents
with disabilities. The mission of the WCBDD, in partnership with enrollees, families, staff, and the community,
is to provide choice and options based on individual and family preferences enabling a quality of life satisfying
to the individual in learning, living, working, and participation in the community. This agency serves the multihandicapped, developmentally disabled population of Wayne County through early intervention pre-school
services, respite care, residential and sheltered workshop services.
Wayne County Children Services
2534 Burbank Road
Wooster, OH 44691
www.waynecsb.org
Robin Troyer 330-345-5340 troyer01@odjfs.state.oh.us
The mission of CSB is to provide supportive services that will strengthen and preserve families in the community
and to protect the abused, neglected and dependent children of Wayne County. Services offered include:
adoption services, foster care, parenting education classes, visiting nurse services, protective services,
prevention services, expectant parent counselling, and abuse/neglect investigation. Student activities may
include home visits, school visits, court hearing attendance, parenting class attendance, visit supervision, case
plan development, and documentation.
Wayne County Department of Job and Family Services
P.O. Box 76 North Street (356 W. North St.)
Wooster, OH 44691
www.wayneohio.org
Don Aukerman 330-287-5800
Our mission is to help improve and enrich the lives of those we touch by providing financial, social and
educational services; to empower, encourage and assist in every opportunity for self-sufficiency, respect and
independence. Page 78
Western Stark Medical Clinic
820 Amherst Road, N.E.
Massillon, Ohio 44646
www.wsfreeclinic.com
Chris Chappuis 330-834-1546 ext. 216
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The agency provides medical/dental services for the homeless of Stark County. Opportunities exist for a macro
level placement for students interested in grant writing and working at the organizational level to assist in
provision of services for the homeless. Opportunities also exist for micro interventions for students wishing
some direct practice experiences including: intake, assessment, interviewing, etc.
West View Manor
1715 Mechanicsburg Road
Wooster, OH 44691
www.westviewmanor.org
Jenny Whitman 330-264-8640 x 230 jenny.whitman@westviewmanor.org
West View Manor is a non-profit organization affiliated with the Northern Ohio District Church of the Brethren
whose main mission is to foster, maintain and operate a Christian Retirement Community that provides older
adults with caring and quality services toward the enhancement of their physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing consistent with the Christian Gospel. Services provided include a continuum of care—assisted living,
skilled nursing, assessment, and discharge planning.
Witness Victim Service Center
310 West Lakeside Avenue, Suite 300
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
http://ja.cuyahogacounty.us/en-US/wvsc-new.aspx
Jakolya Gordon 216-348-4398 jgordon@cuyahogacounty.us
Mission Statement: Since 1974, the Cuyahoga County Witness/Victim Service Center has protected crime
victims' rights to receive advocacy, information, and access to community services.
Overview: Ohio law provides victims with specific rights. The Witness/Victim Service Center promotes and
preserves the rights of crime victims, including:
 The right to be treated with fairness, dignity, and respect
 The right to be informed concerning the criminal justice process
 The right to be heard in certain criminal court proceedings
 The right to protection from intimidation and harm
 The right to preservation of property and employment
 The right to referral to available community resources
Women’s Center Of Greater Cleveland
6209 Storer Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44102
www.womensctr.org/
Mary Jane Chichester 216-651-1450 x 210 Page 79
The Women’s center is dedicated to providing opportunities for women to take greater control over their livesphysically, emotionally, and economically. The Women’s Center offers an Intensive Outpatient Treatment
Program designed to address the problem of chemical dependency for women and the consequences of a drug
using lifestyle. This includes physical, emotional and psychological deterioration, financial instability, poverty,
homelessness, criminal activity, social service involvement, HIV/AIDS, and the impact of chemical dependency
during pregnancy. Page 79
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Wooster Community Hospital
1761 Beall Avenue
Wooster, Ohio 44691
www.woosterhospital.org
Cara H. Allen 330-287-2523 caller@wchosp.org
Several campuses: Main & North Campus
Wooster Community Hospital is fully accredited by The Joint Commission, is one of the lowest cost hospital
providers in the State of Ohio, has recently been recognized for quality care by local insurers and the
'Consumers Guide to Healthcare', and receives numerous awards and recognition each year. The hospital has
served Wooster and its surrounding service area for sixty years. We receive no tax revenue, and we are a debtfree organization, allowing us to keep our prices low. Wooster Community Hospital offers state of the art
healthcare services in a friendly patient-centered community hospital setting, with all private rooms.
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Appleseed Community Mental Health Center (Ashland)………………………………………………………… page 18
(Undergraduate)
Good Shepherd Nursing Home (Ashland)……………………………………………………………………………….. page 39
(Undergraduate)
Ashtabula County
Ashtabula County Children Services Board (Ashtabula)…………………………………………………………. Page 19
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-concentration)
Carroll County
Carroll Co. Department of Job and Family Services (Carrollton)……………………………………………. Page 24
(Undergraduate)
Columbiana County
Salem Community Hospital (Salem)………………………………………………………………………………………. page 64
(Foundation, Micro-concentration, Macro-concentration)
Cuyahoga County
BeechBrook (Cleveland)…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)
Bellefaire Jewish Children’s Bureau-PACT (Shaker Heights)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………….
Benjamin Rose- Adult Day Program (Cleveland)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………
Catholic Charities of Parmadale (Parma)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………….
Cleveland Clinic Foundation (Cleveland)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………………………
Cornerstone of Hope (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Court of Common Pleas, Cuyahoga County, Juvenile Division (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Crestmont North Healthcare (Lakewood)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Crossroads Hospice of Cleveland (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………
Cuyahoga County Witness/Victim Service Center (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Domestic Violence Center (Cleveland)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………..
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Domestic Violence and Child Advocacy Center (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Guidestone Ohio (Berea)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………
Hospice of the Western Reserve (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Jennings Hall (Garfield Heights)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Koinonia Homes (Independence)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Legal Aid Society of Cleveland (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Marymount Hospital Behavioral Health Services (Garfield Heights)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………
Multi-County Juvenile Attention System (Cleveland)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Murtis H. Taylor Human Services System (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………
National Multiple Sclerosis Society Ohio Buckeye Chapter (Independence)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………….
Northeast Ohio Adoption Services (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation)……………………………………………………………………………………………
Parkside Villa Nursing Facility (Middleburg Heights)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Saint Vincent Charity Hospital (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation)…………………………………………………………………………………………..
The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland (Cleveland)
(Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………………………………………………..…
VA Medical Center (Cleveland)
(Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………..
VITAS Innovative Hospice Care (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Witness Victim Service Center (Cleveland)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………..………..
Women’s Center of Greater Cleveland (Cleveland)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………..……..
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Geauga County
Catholic Charities of Geauga County (Chardon)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………....
Heather Hill Hospital Care Communities
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Guernsey County
Cambridge Behavioral Hospital (Cambridge)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro)……………………………………………………………
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Holmes County
Altercare of Millersburg- Majora Lane Care Center (Millersburg)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………
Holmes County Board of MR/DD (Holmesville)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………..
Holmes County Department of Job and Family Services (Millersburg)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Holmes County Prevention Coalition (Millersburg)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Scenic Point and Sycamore Run Nursing/Rehabilitation Center (Millersburg)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
South West General Health Center (Middleburg)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
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Lake County
Catholic Charities of Lake County (Painesville)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Lake Geauga Center (Mentor)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………..
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Lorain County
Community New Life Hospice (Lorain)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………….
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Mahoning County
All Caring Hospice (Canfield)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………
D&E Counseling Center (Youngstown)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………
Family Service Agency (Youngstown)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………
Forum Health (Youngstown)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic (Austintown)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………
Northside Hospital Youth Services Unit (Youngstown)
(Undergraduate, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………..
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Renal Care Group (Boardman)
(Foundation, , Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………
Turning Point Counseling Service (Youngstown)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………………...
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Medina County
Alternative Paths (Medina)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro- Concentration)………………..
Cornerstone Wellness Center (Medina)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Hospice of Medina (Medina)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Lodi Community Hospital (Lodi)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Medina County Achievement Center (Medina)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Medina County Department of Job and Family Services (Medina)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………...
Medina County MRDD (Medina)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Medina County Office for Older Adults (Medina)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Medina Meadows (Medina)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Robertson Bereavement Center (Medina)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………..
Solutions Behavioral Healthcare (Medina)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………..
Wadsworth Pointe (Wadsworth)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital (Wadsworth)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Portage County
Coleman Professional Services (Kent)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Family Adoption Consultants (Kent)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Family & Community Services of Portage County (Kent)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Happy Trials Farm Animal Sanctuary (Ravenna)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Hattie Larlham Center for Children with Disabilities (Mantua)
(Undergraduate, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………
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Hattie Larlham Community Services (Mantua)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Lovelight, Inc. (Kent)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………...
Portage Area Transitional Housing (Ravenna)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Portage Children’s Center/Children’s Advantage (Ravenna)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………….
Portage County Board of MR/DD (Ravenna)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Portage County Department of Job and Family Services (Ravenna)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Portage Industries (Ravenna)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Robinson Memorial Hospital (Ravenna)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
The LEAP Program (Kent)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………..
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Richland County
Med Central (Mansfield)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………….
Richland County Children Services Board (Mansfield)
(Undergraduate) ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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Stark County
Altercare of Nobles Pond (Canton)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………
Area Agency on Aging (Uniontown)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…….
Aultman Hospital (Canton)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Aultman Rehab and Skilled Nursing (Canton)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Chapel Hill Retirement Community (Canal Fulton)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………...
Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health (Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Coleman Behavior Health (Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Coleman Outreach Services (Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Community Services of Stark County (Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………..
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Crisis Intervention and Recovery Center, Inc. (Canton)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………………………
Domestic Violence Project- RENEW (Canton)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Goodwill Industries and Rehabilitation Center (Canton)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Hartville Meadows (Hartville)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Heartland Behavioral Health (Massillon)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………….
ICAN (Canton)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Indian River Juvenile Correction Facility (Massillon)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration,)……………………………………
Manor Care Health Services, Belden Village (Canton)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Meals on Wheels of Stark and Wayne Counties (Massillon)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Mercy Medical Center ( North Canton)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………..
P.A.L. Mission (Canton)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Pathway Caring for Children (North Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………….
Phoenix Rising Behavior Health and Recovery (Canton)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Quest Prevention and Recovery Services (Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
SAFY-Specialized Alternatives for Families and Youth (North Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………
Saint Luke Lutheran Home (North Canton)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Salvation Army (Canton)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Stark County Board of Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities (Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………
Stark County Children Services (Canton)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority (Canton)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Summa Health System Ignatia Hall Chemical Dependency Program (Canton)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………
Summer’s Trace (Canton)
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The Ohio State University Extension Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program
(Massillon)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Western Stark Medical Clinic (Massillon)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
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Summit County
Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Akron Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program (Akron)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
American Friends Service Committee, Northeast Ohio (Cuyahoga Falls)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………
Asian Services in Action, Inc. (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……..
Bath-Copley Youth Diversion Program (Copley)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Battered Women’s Shelter of Summit and Medina Counties (Akron)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Blick Clinic (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………..
Briarwood (Stow)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Bridgeway Homes (Norton)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Caring for Kids (Cuyahoga Falls)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Catholic Charities Community Services/Summit County (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……..
Child Guidance Centers/Family Solutions (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………
Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron/Akron Children’s Hospital (Akron)
(Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………………………
Common Ground Family Services (Tallmadge)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Community Clubhouse for Brain Injury (Akron)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Community Health Center (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Community Pride (Akron)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Community Support Services/Summit County Behavioral Health Unit (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
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Copley Health Center (Copley)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
County of Summit Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board (Akron)
(Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………………………
Crossroads Hospice of Green (Green)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………..
Edwin Shaw Rehabilitation Institute (Cuyahoga Falls)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Fair Housing Contact Services (Akron)
(Macro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………………………………………..
Family Promise of Summit County (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration,)……………………………………
FMC-Akron East Kidney Center (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Girl Scouts of the Western Reserve (Akron)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Greenleaf Family Center (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………..
Guardian ad Litem Program of Summit County (Akron)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Harbor Light Hospice (Munroe Falls)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………..
Haven of Rest Ministries/Harvest Home (Akron)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Heather Knoll Nursing Care Facility (Tallmadge)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………
H.M. Life Opportunity Services (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro)……………………………………
Info Line (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………….
International Institute of Akron (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………..
Jewish Family Services (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Manor Care Health Services, Belden Village (Barberton)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Mature Service/D.B.M.C. (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Meals on Wheels of Akron (Akron)………………………………………………………………………..
NAMI-Summit County (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………
Northcoast Behavioral Health Care (Northfield)
(Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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Ohio Department of Youth Services (Akron)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Opportunity Parish Ecumenical Neighborhood Ministry (Open M) (Akron)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Oriana House (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………
Pastoral Counseling (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………..
Pebble Creek Senior Care Residence (Akron)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Portage Path Behavioral Health (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………….
Portage Trail Village (Cuyahoga Falls)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Pregnancy Care of Summit County (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Project GRAD (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Project R.I.S.E. (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Rape Crisis Center (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Regina Health Center (Richfield)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Rockynol Retirement Community (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Safe Landing (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………..
Saint Thomas Geropsychiatric Unit Summa Health System (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………….
Salvation Army (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………
South Street Ministries (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………
Stewart’s Caring Place: Cancer Wellness Center (Akron)
(Macro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Stow Glenn Nursing Home (Stow)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Stow Police Department-Stow Youth Division Services (Stow)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Summa Health System—Internal Medicine Center (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Summa Health System, St. Thomas Hospital (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………………….
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Summa Medical Center (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………………….
Summa Palliative Care and Hospice Services (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………..
Summit County Adult Probation Department (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Summit County Board of MR/DD (Tallmadge)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Summit County Children Services (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Summit County Common Pleas Court, Domestic Relations (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………… …
Summit County Prosecutor’s Office Victim Services Division (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Summit Psychological Associate Inc. (Akron)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………
Tarry House (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………
The National Youth Advocate Program (Tallmadge)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Tri County Independent Living Center (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
United Disability Services (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
University Park Nursing and Rehabilitation (Akron)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Urban Ounce Prevention Services, Inc. (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………
Victim Assistance Program (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
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Trumbull County Department of Job and Family Services (Warren)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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Community Mental Health Care (Dover)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………..
Hospice of Tuscarawas County (Southwest New Philadelphia)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………..
Personal and Family Counseling Service (New Philadelphia)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………..
Union Hospital (Dover)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
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Wayne County
Ana-Zao Community Partners (previously known as Your Human Resource Center (Wooster)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Brenn-Field Nursing Center (Orrville)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Catholic Charities of Wayne County (Wooster)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………..
Christian Children’s Home of Ohio (Wooster)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………..
Counseling Center of Wayne and Holmes Counties (Wooster)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Doylestown Health Care Center (Doylestown)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Every Woman’s House (Wooster)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Hospice and Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County (Wooster)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………….
New Beginning (Wooster)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Outreach Community Living (Wooster)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
The Village Network (Wooster)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………………….
United Way of Wayne County (Wooster)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………………
Wayne County Adult Protective Services (Wooster)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Wayne County Board of Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities (Wooster)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Wayne County Children Services Board (Wooster)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Wayne County Department of Job and Family Services (Wooster)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
West View Manor (Wooster)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Wooster Community Hospital (Wooster)
(Undergraduate, Foundation)………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Aging/Gerontological Social Work
All Caring Hospice (See also Health/Hospice)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-concentration) ……………………………………………………………… page 15
Altercare of Millersburg- Majora Lane Care Center
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. page 16
Area Agency on Aging
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-concentration, Macro-concentration) …………………………… page 18
Aultman Rehab and Skilled Nursing (See also Rehabilitation and Health)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. page 20
Benjamin Rose Institute- Adult Day Program
(Foundation, Micro-concentration) ………………………………………………………………………………………… page 22
Brenn-Field Nursing Center (See also Community Mental Health and Hospice)
(Undergraduate) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. page 22
Briarwood (See also Health)
(Undergraduate) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. page 23
Chapel Hill Retirement Community (See also Health)
(Undergraduate) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. page 26
Community New Life Hospice (See also Health/Hospice)
(Foundation, Micro-concentration, Macro-concentration) ……………………………………………………….. page 29
Copley Health Center (See also Health and Rehabilitation)
(Undergraduate) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. page 30
Crestmont North Healthcare (See also Health)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. page 32
Crossroads Hospice of Cleveland (See also Health/Hospice)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-concentration, Macro-concentration) ………………………………… page 33
Crossroads Hospice of Green (See also Health/Hospice)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-concentration) …………………………………………………………………… page 34
Doylestown Care Health Center (See also Health and Rehabilitation)
(Undergraduate) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….page 36
Good Shepard Nursing Home (See also Health)
(Undergraduate) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Harbor Light Hospice (See also Health/Hospice)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-concentration, Macro-concentration) ……………………..
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Hospice of Medina County (See also Health/Hospice)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-concentration) ………………………………………………………….
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Hospice and Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County (See also Health/Hospice)
(Foundation, Micro-concentration) ……………………………………………………………………………………..
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Hospice of the Western Reserve (See also Health/Hospice)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-concentration) …………………………………………………………..
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Hospice of Tuscarawas County (See also Health/Hospice)
(Foundation, Micro-concentration, Macro-concentration) ………………………………………………..
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(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Jewish Family Services –Aging, Gerontology, Community Planning/Hosing
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Manor Care Health Services, Belden Village (See also Health/Hospice)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Manor Care Health Services, Barberton (See also Health and Occupation)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Mature Service/D.B.M.C. (See also Community Health and Substance Abuse)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Meals on Wheels, Inc.
(Undergraduate) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Meals on Wheels of Stark and Wayne Counties (Fall)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Medina County Office for Older Adults
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Medina Meadows (See also Hospice and Rehabilitation)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Mercy Medical Center (See also Health/Hospice)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………..
Outreach Community Living
(See also Developmental Disabilities and Community Mental Health)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Parkside Villa Nursing Facility (See also Health and Rehabilitation)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Pebble Creek Senior Care Residence
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Portage Trail Village (See also Health)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Regina Health Center
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Robertson Bereavement Center (See also Community Health/Hospice)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………..
Rockynol Retirement Community (See also Community Health and Family Services)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Saint Luke Lutheran Home
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Saint Thomas Geropsychiatric Unit Summa Health System (See also Community Health)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………….
Scenic Point and Sycamore Run Nursing/Rehabilitation Center
(See also Mental Health and Rehabilitation)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
South West General Health Center (See also Community Health)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Stow Glenn Nursing Home
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Summa Palliative Care and Hospice Services (See also Health/Hospice)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………..
Summer’s Trace (See also Health)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
University Park Nursing and Rehabilitation (See also Developmental Disabilities)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
VITAS Innovative Hospice Care (See also Health/Hospice)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Wadsworth Pointe
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Wayne County Adult Protective Services (See also Community Health)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
West View Manor (See also Community Health)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Alcohol, Drug, or Substance Abuse
Akron Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program
(See also Community Health)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Ana-Zao Community Partners (previously known as Your Human Resource Center
(See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Community Health Center (See also Community Mental Health)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Community Mental Health Care (See also Community Mental Health)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………..
County of Summit Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board
(See also Mental Health)
(Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………………………
Domestic Violence Project- RENEW (See also Domestic Violence)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Edwin Shaw Rehabilitation Institute
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Holmes County Prevention Coalition (See also Community Planning)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Lake Geauga Center (See also Family Services)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………..
Mature Service/D.B.M.C. (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………
Northside Hospital Youth Services Unit
(Undergraduate, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………..
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Oriana House
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………
Quest Prevention and Recovery Services
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
Solutions Behavioral Healthcare (See also Community Mental Health)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………..
Summa Health System Ignatia Hall Chemical Dependency Program
(See also Community Mental Health)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………
Turning Point Counseling Service (See also Family Services)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………………...
Urban Ounce Prevention Services, Inc.
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………
Women’s Center of Greater Cleveland
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………..
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Ashtabula County Children Services Board (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………
BeechBrook (See also Mental Health)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………………….
Bridgeway Homes (See also Crisis Intervention)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Caring for Kids
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Christian Children’s Home of Ohio (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………..
Common Ground Family Services (Tallmadge)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Family Adoption Consultants (Kent)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Guardian ad Litem Program of Summit County (See also Crisis Intervention)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Guidestone Ohio (See also Mental Health)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………
Hattie Larlham Center for Children with Disabilities
(See also Developmental Disabilities and Occupational)
(Undergraduate, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………
Hattie Larlham Community Services (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Holmes County Department of Job and Family Services (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
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Lovelight, Inc.
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………...
New Beginning
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Northeast Ohio Adoption Services
(Undergraduate, Foundation)……………………………………………………………………………………………
P.A.L. Mission
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Pathway Caring for Children
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………….
Portage County Department of Job and Family Services (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Richland County Children Services Board
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Safe Landing (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………..
SAFY-Specialized Alternatives for Families and Youth
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………
Stark County Children Services
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
Summit County Children Services
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
The Village Network
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………………….
Wayne County Children Services Board (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
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Community Planning
American Friends Service Committee, Northeast Ohio
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………
Holmes County Prevention Coalition (See also Substance Abuse)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Jewish Family Services
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
South Street Ministries
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………
United Way of Wayne County
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………………
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Criminal/Juvenile Justice and Corrections
Bath-Copley Youth Diversion Program
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Court of Common Pleas, Cuyahoga County, Juvenile Division (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Indian River Juvenile Correction Facility (Massillon)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration,)……………………………………
Legal Aid Society of Cleveland (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Multi-County Juvenile Attention System
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Ohio Department of Youth Services
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Stow Police Department-Stow Youth Division Services
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Summit County Adult Probation Department
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Summit County Common Pleas Court, Domestic Relations
(See also Crisis Intervention and Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………… …
Summit County Prosecutor’s Office Victim Services Division
(See also Crisis Intervention and Community Mental Health)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Victim Assistance Program (See also Crisis Intervention)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
Witness Victim Service Center (Cleveland)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………..
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Developmental Disabilities
Blick Clinic
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………..
Hartville Meadows (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Hattie Larlham Center for Children with Disabilities
(Undergraduate, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………
Holmes County Board of MR/DD
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………..
Koinonia Homes
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Medina County Achievement Center
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Medina County MRDD
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Outreach Community Living (See also Aging and Community Mental Health)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Portage County Board of MR/DD
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Portage Industries
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Stark County Board of Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………
Summit County Board of MR/DD
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Tri County Independent Living Center
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
United Disability Services
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
University Park Nursing and Rehabilitation (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Wayne County Board of Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities
(See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Alternative Paths (See also Community Health)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro- Concentration)…….
Battered Women’s Shelter of Summit and Medina Counties
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Bridgeway Homes (See also Child Welfare)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Child Guidance Centers/Family Solutions (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………
Crisis Intervention and Recovery Center, Inc. (Canton)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration))…………………………………………………………………………
Domestic Violence Center
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………..
Domestic Violence and Child Advocacy Center (See also Child Welfare)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Domestic Violence Project- RENEW (See also Substance Abuse)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Every Woman’s House
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
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Family & Community Services of Portage County (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Girl Scouts of the Western Reserve (See also Group Services)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Guardian ad Litem Program of Summit County (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Info Line (See also Family Services)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………….
Pregnancy Care of Summit County (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Rape Crisis Center (See also Group Services and Community Health)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Salvation Army (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………
Salvation Army (Canton)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Stow Police Department-Stow Youth Division Services
(See also Criminal Justice and Family Services)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Summa Center for Senior Health (See also Aging and Community Health)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………
Summit County Board of MR/DD (See also Developmental Disabilities and Rehabilitation)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Summit County Common Pleas Court, Domestic Relations
(See also Criminal Justice and Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………… …
Summit County Prosecutor’s Office Victim Services Division
(See also Criminal Justice and Community Mental Health)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Victim Assistance Program (See also Criminal Justice)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
Witness Victim Service Center (Cleveland)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………..
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Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority (See also Aging and Housing)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Ana-Zao Community Partners (previously known as Your Human Resource Center
(See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Aultman Hospital (See also Health and Mental Health)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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Bellefaire Jewish Children’s Bureau-PACT
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………….
Carroll Co. Department of Job and Family Services
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Catholic Charities Community Services/Summit County
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……..
Catholic Charities of Geauga County
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………..
Catholic Charities of Parmadale
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………….
Catholic Charities of Wayne County
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………..
Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health (See also Community Mental Health)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Child Guidance Centers/Family Solutions (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………
Christian Children’s Home of Ohio (See also Child Welfare)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………..
Cleveland Clinic Foundation (See also Health)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………………………
Coleman Outreach Services (See also Community Mental Health)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Common Ground Family Services
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Community Clubhouse for Brain Injury
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Community Pride
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Community Services of Stark County
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………..
Cornerstone of Hope
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Court of Common Pleas, Cuyahoga County, Juvenile Division (See also Criminal Justice)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
D&E Counseling Center (See also Community Mental Health)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………
Family & Community Services of Portage County
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Family Promise of Summit County (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration,)……………………………………
Family Service Agency
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………
Forum Health (See also Community Health)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
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Greenleaf Family Center
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………..
Hartville Meadows (See also Developmental Disabilities)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Haven of Rest Ministries/Harvest Home (See also Housing)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Holmes County Board of MR/DD (See also Developmental Disabilities)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………..
Holmes County Department of Job and Family Services (See also Child Welfare)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Info Line (See also Crisis Intervention)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………….
Lake Geauga Center (See also Substance Abuse)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………..
Legal Aid Society of Cleveland (See also Criminal Justice)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Medina County Department of Job and Family Services
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………...
Murtis H. Taylor Human Services System
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………
Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic (See also Substance Abuse)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………
Opportunity Parish Ecumenical Neighborhood Ministry (Open M)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Pathway Caring for Children (See also Child Welfare)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………….
Personal and Family Counseling Service
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………..
Portage Children’s Center/Children’s Advantage (See also Child Welfare)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………….
Pregnancy Care of Summit County (See also Crisis Intervention)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Rockynol Retirement Community (See also Aging and Community Health)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Safe Landing (See also Child Welfare)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………..
SAFY-Specialized Alternatives for Families and Youth (See also Child Welfare)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………
Salvation Army (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………
Stark County Children Services (See also Child Welfare)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
Stewart’s Caring Place: Cancer Wellness Center
(Macro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Stow Police Department-Stow Youth Division Services
(See also Crisis Intervention and Family Services)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Summit County Children Services (See also Child Welfare)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Summit County Common Pleas Court, Domestic Relations
(See also Criminal Justice and Crisis Intervention)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………
The National Youth Advocate Program
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
The Ohio State University Extension Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program
(See also Community Health)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Trumbull County Department of Job and Family Services
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Turning Point Counseling Service (See also Substance Abuse)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………………...
Wayne County Board of Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities
(See also Developmental Disabilities)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Wayne County Children Services Board (See also Child Welfare)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
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Group Services
Girl Scouts of the Western Reserve (See also Crisis Intervention)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Rape Crisis Center (See also Crisis Intervention and Community Health)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Health/Community Health and Hospice
Akron Urban Minority Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Outreach Program
(See also Substance Abuse)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
All Caring Hospice (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………
Altercare of Millersburg- Majora Lane Care Center (See also Aging and Rehabilitation)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………
Altercare of Nobles Pond (See also Rehabilitation)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………
Aultman Hospital (See also Mental Health and Family Services)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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Aultman Rehab and Skilled Nursing (See also Aging and Rehabilitation)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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Brenn-Field Nursing Center (See also Aging and Community Mental Health)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Briarwood (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Chapel Hill Retirement Community (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………...
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Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron/Akron Children’s Hospital – Community Health
(Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………………………
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Cleveland Clinic Foundation (See also Family Services)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………………………
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Community Health Center (See also Substance Abuse)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
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Community New Life Hospice –Community Health/Hospice (See also Aging)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………….
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Copley Health Center (See also Aging and Rehabilitation)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Crestmont North Healthcare (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Crossroads Hospice of Cleveland (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………
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Crossroads Hospice of Green (See also Aging/Hospice)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………..
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Doylestown Health Care Center (See also Aging and Rehabilitation)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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FMC-Akron East Kidney Center
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
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Forum Health –Community Health (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
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Good Shepherd Nursing Home (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Happy Trials Farm Animal Sanctuary
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
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Harbor Light Hospice (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………..
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Heather Hill Hospital Care Communities –Community Health (See also Rehabilitation)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Heather Knoll Nursing Care Facility (See also Aging and Occupational)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Hospice of Medina (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
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Hospice and Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County (See also Aging)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………….
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Hospice of The Western Reserve (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Hospice of Tuscarawas County (See also Aging)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………..
Jewish Family Services
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Lodi Community Hospital –Community Health
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Manor Care Health Services, Barberton (See also Aging and Occupational)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Manor Care Health Services, Belden Village (See also Aging and Hospice)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Mature Service/D.B.M.C. –Community Health (See also Aging and Substance Abuse)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Med Central
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………….
Mercy Medical Center (See also Aging)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………..
National Multiple Sclerosis Society Ohio Buckeye Chapter
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………….
Parkside Villa Nursing Facility (See also Aging and Rehabilitation)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Portage Trail Village (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Rape Crisis Center (See also Crisis Intervention and Group Services)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Renal Care Group –Community Health
(Foundation, , Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………
Robertson Bereavement Center –Community Health/Hospice (See also Aging)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………..
Robinson Memorial Hospital
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Rockynol Retirement Community –Community Health (See also Aging and Family Services)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Saint Thomas Geropsychiatric Unit Summa Health System
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………….
Saint Vincent Charity Hospital
(Undergraduate, Foundation)…………………………………………………………………………………………..
Salem Community Hospital –Community Health
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………
South West General Health Center –Community Health (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Summa Health System—Internal Medicine Center –Community Health
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Summa Medical Center
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………………….
Summa Palliative Care and Hospice Services (See also Aging)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………..
Summer’s Trace (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland –Community Health
(Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
The Ohio State University Extension Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program
(See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Union Hospital
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
VA Medical Center –Community Health
(Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………..
VITAS Innovative Hospice Care (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………….
Wadsworth Pointe
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital –Community Health
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Wayne County Adult Protective Services (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Western Stark Medical Clinic –Community Health
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………..
West View Manor –Community Health (See also Aging)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Wooster Community Hospital (Wooster)
(Undergraduate, Foundation)………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Housing Services
Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Fair Housing Contact Services (Akron)
(Macro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………………………………………..
Family Promise of Summit County (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration,)……………………………………
Haven of Rest Ministries/Harvest Home (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
H.M. Life Opportunity Services
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro)……………………………………
ICAN (See also Community Mental Health)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Jewish Family Services
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Portage Area Transitional Housing
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Salvation Army (Canton)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Asian Services in Action, Inc.
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………….
Family Adoption Consultants (Kent)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
International Institute of Akron (Akron)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………
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Mental Health or Community Mental Health
Alternative Paths –Community Mental Health
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro- Concentration)…….
Appleseed Community Mental Health Center –Community Mental Health
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………
Aultman Hospital –Community Mental Health (See also Aging and Hospice)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
BeechBrook (See also Child Welfare)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………………….
Brenn-Field Nursing Center –Community Mental Health (See also Aging and Hospice)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Cambridge Behavioral Hospital
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro)……………………………………………………………
Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health –Community Mental Health (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
Child Guidance Centers/Family Solutions –Community Mental Health (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………
Christian Children’s Home of Ohio (See also Child Welfare)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………..
Coleman Behavior Health –Community Mental Health
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Coleman Outreach Services –Community Mental Health (See also Family Services)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
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Coleman Professional Services –Community Mental Health
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………….
Community Health Center –Community Mental Health (See also Substance Abuse)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Community Mental Health Care –Community Mental Health (See also Substance Abuse)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………..
Community Support Services/Summit County Behavioral Health Unit –
Community Mental Health
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………
Cornerstone Wellness Center
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………
Counseling Center of Wayne and Holmes Counties –Community Mental Health
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………….
County of Summit Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board –
Community Mental Health (See also Substance Abuse)
(Macro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………………………
Crisis Intervention and Recovery Center, Inc. (Canton)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration))…………………………………………………………………………
D&E Counseling Center –Community Mental Health (See also Family Services)
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………
Greenleaf Family Center –Mental Health
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………..
Guidestone Ohio (See also Child Welfare)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………
Heartland Behavioral Health
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………….
ICAN –Community Mental Health (See also Housing)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Marymount Hospital Behavioral Health Services –Community Mental Health/Mental Health
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………
NAMI-Summit County
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………
North Coast Behavioral Health Care
(Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Outreach Community Living (See also Aging and Developmental Disabilities)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Pastoral Counseling
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)…………………………………………………………..
Phoenix Rising Behavior Health and Recovery
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………………………..
Portage Children’s Center/Children’s Advantage –Community Mental Health
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………….
Portage Path Behavioral Health –Community Mental Health/Mental Health
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………………………………….
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Scenic Point and Sycamore Run Nursing/Rehabilitation Center
(See also Aging and Rehabilitation)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Solutions Behavioral Healthcare –Community Mental Health (See also Substance Abuse)
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)………………..
Summa Health System, St. Thomas Hospital –Mental Health
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………………………………….
Summit County Prosecutor’s Office Victim Services Division –Community Mental Health
(See also Crisis Intervention and Criminal Justice)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Summit Psychological Associate Inc.
(Foundation, Micro-Concentration)………………………………………………………………………………
Tarry House
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)…………………
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Goodwill Industries and Rehabilitation Center
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Hattie Larlham Center for Children with Disabilities
(See also Child Welfare and Developmental Disabilities)
(Undergraduate, Micro-Concentration, Macro-Concentration)……………………………
Heather Knoll Nursing Care Facility (See also Aging and Health)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Manor Care Health Services, Barberton (See also Aging and Health)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Rehabilitation
Altercare of Millersburg- Majora Lane Care Center (See also Aging and Health)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………
Altercare of Nobles Pond (See also Health)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………
Aultman Rehab and Skilled Nursing (See also Aging and Health)
(Undergraduate)………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Copley Health Center (See also Aging and Health)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Doylestown Health Care Center (See also Aging and Health)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Medina Meadows (See also Aging and Hospice)
(Undergraduate)……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Parkside Villa Nursing Facility (See also Aging and Health)
(Undergraduate)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Scenic Point and Sycamore Run Nursing/Rehabilitation Center
(See also Aging and Mental Health)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Summit County Board of MR/DD (See also Crisis Intervention and Developmental Disabilities)
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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School- based Social Work
Project GRAD
(Undergraduate & Graduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………
Project R.I.S.E.
(Undergraduate) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
The LEAP Program
(Undergraduate, Foundation, Micro-Concentration)……………………………………………………..
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