COVID-19 & Behavioral Health Services
Nearly all Stark County behavioral health agencies are OPEN during the COVID-19 outbreak! We do not recommend skipping behavioral health appointments during the outbreak. Telehealth services are available to patients. Please contact your behavioral healthcare provider for more information.

For up-to-date announcements regarding COVID-19 and behavioral health services in Stark County, please visit our website or follow our Facebook page.
COVID-19 Mental Health Resources
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) concerns have the potential to impact your mental health. Seek help if you need it. Help is available 24/7/365.
  • Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990 or text 'TalkWithUs' to 66746.
  • Stark County Crisis Hotline & Mobile Response Team at 330-452-6000.
  • Crisis Text Line - text '4hope' to 741-741.
Conversation Cards
Looking for something fun to do with your kids while school is closed? Simple conversation can significantly increase resiliency factors in youth. When children converse with their parents at the dinner table regularly, they are more likely to:
  • Be emotionally strong
  • Have better mental health
  • Enjoy improved family relationships
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Workforce Development Scholarship
StarkMHAR is currently accepting applications for a $1000 Workforce Development Scholarship! Applicants must be an employee of a Stark County not-for-profit behavioral health organization who wants to extend their training and education in the Mental Health, Alcohol or Drug field. Apply online by April 10th.
Clinical E-News
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