About the County of Summit ADM Board
The County of Summit ADM Board provides a client-centered path to recovery by ensuring that treatment, prevention, and support services are available when people need them in our community.
The County of Summit ADM Board is responsible for planning, funding, monitoring, and evaluating treatment, prevention, and support services for people who experience Substance Use Disorder and/or Mental Health Disorder. The ADM Board does not provide direct services, but it 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.
Policies and Practices
The ADM Board plays a pivotal role in keeping Summit County residents healthy by providing opportunities for recovery through the assurance that treatment, prevention, and support services are available. The ADM Board welcomes individuals and organizations to engage with its social media platforms.
Social Media Policy
The ADM Board plays a pivotal role in keeping Summit County residents healthy by providing opportunities for recovery through the assurance that treatment, prevention, and support services are available. The ADM Board welcomes individuals and organizations to engage with its social media platforms.
To learn more about the ADM Board’s social media terms and practices, click here.
Public Records Policy
The Records Retention Schedule (RC-2) lists the records created and maintained by the County of Summit ADM Board. The RC-2 is approved by the Summit County Records Commission per the Ohio Revised Code and then approved by both the Ohio Historical Society and the State Auditor’s Office. All resumes and application materials obtained by the ADM Board in the staff hiring and/or Board of Directors member appointment processes are subject to public records requests.
Staff
The County of Summit ADM Board provides a client-centered path to recovery by ensuring that treatment, prevention, and support services are available when people need them in our community.