mental health resource finder
Created to connect Dayton families with local mental health resources—supporting wellness, access to care, and a healthier future for every child.

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With the help of experienced social workers, get connected with available mental health services in the community.
Springboro Couseling and Therapy Associates
Springboro Counseling and Therapy Associates, provide counseling services for children ages 10 and older, with conditions such as depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. Christian counseling is also available if desired. The center accepts most private insurances as well as CareSource. For more information,please visit their website.
St. Aloysius Partial Hospitalization and The After School Partial Hospitalization Program
Partial Hospitalization Program and the After School Partial Hospitalization Program provides a safe, caring, instructional learning environment for children ages 5-15 with a variety of emotional and behavioral difficulties. Many of the children have been victims of neglect, physical and sexual abuse and have witnessed domestic violence, substance abuse and conflicts in their families. In addition, the programs may be used for those children who have not been able to stabilize in traditional learning environments as well as in cases where a comprehensive assessment would help identify diagnostic data and appropriate placement recommendations.
Strombeck and Associates, Stephen Fortson, EdD, PCC-S
Stephen Fortson, EdD, PCC-S, works with children as young as 6 years of age, for general mental health conditions. Stephen accepts those clients with Anthem, and will soon see clients with United Health Care, and Cigna, as well.
Studebaker Counseling, LLC
Katelyn Studebaker, MS, LPCC, provides counseling services. Counseling services are offered for individuals, as well as families, involving the areas of self-esteem issues, communication skills, anxiety and panic, anger, depression, trauma, mindfulness, healthy eating, and LGBTQ+ issues. Only self-pay options, including HSA and FSA accounts, are accepted at this time. Both virtual and in-person counseling services are offered. For more information, please contact this provider or visit their website.
Supportive Healing, LLC
Supportive Healing, LLC – ***Friday’s Only*** They specialize in ADHD, anger management, anxiety, behavioral issues, bipolar disorder, depression, divorce, domestic violence, grief, mood disorders, oppositional defiance (ODD), parenting, personality disorders, relationship issues, school issues, self esteem, sexual abuse, thinking disorders, and trauma/PTSD for ages 4+. Self-pay at $110 per session.
Susan Davis, MS, LPCC
Susan Davis, MS, LPCC provides counseling services for children ages 3 and older, adolescents, and adults. She specializes in conditions such as Anxiety, Depression, Self-Harm, Suicidal Ideation, and family issues. She accepts CareSource, Anthem, and United HealthCare insurances. Please contact this provider directly for more information.
Susan Toole, PhD
Susan Toole, PhD, provides counseling and psychology services. She specializes in eating disorders and mood disorders, but also works with relationship issues, health issues, stress, trauma, and more. She accepts most private insurances, as well as traditional Medicaid and CareSource. Please contact this provider directly or visit their website for more information.
Tailor Made Therapeutic Services LLC
Tailor Made Therapeutic Services LLC mission is to foster an inclusive, diverse, and connected community by addressing mental health needs of individuals and families. They provide case management, therapy, group support, and psychiatric medication management.
Talbert House – Cincinnati
Talbert House specializes in emotional distress, behavior challenges, divorce or family separation, grief and loss, drug or alcohol use, a traumatic event, emotional, physical or sexual abuse, social difficulties, bullying or violence, and criminal justice involvement for ages 6 and up.