Mental Health Resources, Children and Youth
According to the U.S. Surgeon General, the United States has experienced a significant increase in mental health disorders in youth, including depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation.
As a result, the ADM Board works closely with a variety of partners to ensure that Summit County children, youth, and their loved ones have support and resources when they need them.
Mental health conditions are real, and they are treatable. Here, parents, youth, and loved ones will find resources for children and youth who need mental health support.
Resources
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
This federal initiative provides real-time crisis support to anyone who may need it. Answered by trained staff here in Summit County, 988 is available 24/7/365.
ADM Mental Health Crisis Line
Call 330-434-9144. A local crisis line answered by trained volunteers that is available 24/7/365.
Akron Children’s Hospital Behavioral Health Center
Akron Children’s behavioral health services specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of behavioral disorders affecting children, teens, and their families, including medication management, educational consultation and testing, psychological testing, individual therapy, and family counseling.
Bellefaire JCB
Bellefaire JCB provides outpatient counseling, school-based counseling, prevention and early intervention, homeless and missing youth programming, and residential treatment services to youth and their families.
Child Guidance & Family Solutions (CGFS)
CGFS serves children, teens, adults, and families with mental health concerns, offering specialty services in areas including anxiety, depression, trauma, family counseling, early childhood education, crisis intervention, sexual behavior problems, early treatment of psychosis, and refugee adjustment.
Coleman Health Services
Coleman provides a range of services for families and individuals in need of mental health resources, including case management, diagnostic assessments, counseling, crisis mobile response, and medical support.
Crisis Text Line
24/7 support. Text 4HOPE to 741-741.
Greenleaf Family Center
Greenleaf supports families by offering counseling, education, and support services, including focuses on areas such as relationship issues, marital problems, substance use disorders, and school emotional and behavioral concerns.
Red Oak Behavioral Health
A community mental health center, Red Oak provides a range of services for families; areas addressed include concentration ADHD, conduct and behavior challenges, depression, family conflicts, poor self-esteem, anger management, and grief and loss.
The Trevor Project
The Trevor Project provides suicide prevention and crisis intervention for LGBTQ+ youth. Trained counselors are available via calling, texting, or chatting 24/7/365.