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Company Overview

Company Background Established in 1984 Incorporated in 1990 Certified by the Ohio Department of Mental Health since 2003 CARF Accredited Outpatient Treatment Programs since 2006 Certified by ODADAS since 2008 Adult and Juvenile Sex Offender Treatment Certifications since 2009

4 Offices Akron Canton Ravenna Summit County Jail Behavioral Health Unit + New Programing at Glenwood Jail – minimum security facility Ohio Psychology Internship Program, APA-accredited Counseling Psychiatry Assessments

SPA’s Mission Statement To provide comprehensive behavioral healthcare by a culturally and linguistically competent staff that utilizes evidence-based treatment to promote recovery, dignity and well-being to consumers, their families and the community

Contracts/Referral Sources United States Federal Probation Ohio Adult Parole Authority Ohio Department of Youth Services Numerous Municipal and County Courts and Probation Departments Numerous law enforcement agencies County of Summit, Portage, and Stark Boards of Developmental Disabilities Summit County Children Services Stark County Children Services Portage County Department of Job and Family Services

Outpatient Services Provided Individual counseling Adults Adolescents Children Family counseling Couples therapy Group therapy Psychiatry

Outpatient Services Provided Case Management/CPST Psychological Evaluations Behavior Support Plans Employee Assistance Programs Substance Abuse Assessments Anger Management Assessments Mental Health Assessments Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment

Summit County Jail Services Referral and Assessment Psychiatry Individual Treatment Services Group Treatment Services Reentry Services Staff Trainings Expanded services to Glenwood Jail Glenwood Jail: the county’s minimum security facility

VIVITROL Treatment Program Since December 2014 Partnership with Oriana House Oriana House provides Intensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment through Rigel Services at SPA Psychiatric services from SPA Individual mental health services from SPA  Case Management from SPA, including coordination with Rigel staff regarding changes, progress, and non-compliance

Pre-employment and Fitness for Duty Psychological Evaluations Summit County Sheriff’s Department Portage County Sheriff’s Department City of Akron, Ohio-Safety Personnel Police department Fire department City safety workers City of Ashland, Ohio City of Rootstown Fire Department Springfield Police Department City of Munroe Falls Police Department

Parenting Evaluations Summit County Children Services Portage County Department of Job and Family Services Stark County Children Services

Child Custody Evaluations Summit County Domestic Relations Court Portage County Domestic Relations Court Stark County Court of Common Pleas, Family Division

Other Forensic Psychological Evaluations Risk assessments Competency evaluations Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity evaluations Bind-over evaluations Judicial release evaluations Guardianship evaluations PSI

Competency Restoration Adults Juveniles Training materials Monthly reports to Court Letter of completion when restored to competency

Severely Mentally Ill Provide individual and group therapy, as well as psychiatric services for severely mentally ill individuals United States Federal Probation Department City of Akron Mental Health Court Ohio Adult Parole Authority

Developmental Disabilities Services Individual counseling Group counseling Anger management Sex offender treatment Behavior Support Plans Behavior monitoring Testing and assessment Guardianship evaluations Behavioral assessments Waiver evaluations

Sex Offender Evaluation and Treatment Sex Offender risk assessments Adult Sex Offender groups Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Relapse Prevention Plan

Specialized Sex Offender Treatment Adolescents Children Individuals with Developmental Disabilities Severely mentally ill individuals Re-entry For offenders requiring services to reintegrate into the community post-incarceration Sex offender education class

Specialized Group Treatment Solicitors Program - New Directions Program 12-week course Designed to help women leave prostitution and develop healthy alternative lifestyles Services provided at Power Street facility, Glenwood Jail and Cliff Skeen

Specialized Services for Oriana House Cliff Skeen Community Based Correctional Facility (CBCF) for Women Medication Assisted individuals Group Therapy Crisis Counseling General Population

Specialized Services for Oriana House cont. Summit County Community Based Correctional Facility (CBCF) for Men Crisis Counseling Power Street (residential community corrections facility)

Anger Management Evaluation and Treatment Summit, Portage and Stark Counties Provide domestic violence risk assessments City of Akron Family Violence Court Barberton Municipal Court Cuyahoga Falls Municipal Court

Conflict Solutions Anger Management Program Diagnostic Assessments Groups for females Groups for males Domestic Violence and Violence against non-significant-others 26-week program 10-week program – non-contact, first offense Pre- and post-tests

Family Violence Court Program Specialized Domestic Violence program Judge Kathryn Michael, Akron Municipal Court TRACK ONE – FAMILY INTERVENTION PROGRAM TRACK TWO – FAMILY INTERVENTION COURT

Family Intervention Program (FIP) Diversion Program Either first offenders or have minimal criminal history Upon successful completion in FIP, case is dismissed and can be sealed after one year Attend 26 week Time Out Diversion (TOD) Group at SPA Allowed 3 unexcused absences (ask Caseworker if excused or not) Must re-start after 4 unexcused absences

Family Intervention Court (FIC) More high risk, high need offenders than FIP More lengthy criminal history where traditional probation may have been unsuccessful in the past Post-conviction program Their case will not be dismissed after successful completion of the program. They complete 26 week Conflict Solutions (CS) group at SPA Allowed 2 unexcused absences

Batterer Intervention Program Summit County Court of Common Pleas 52 week program for males Based on a model that has the Judge, prosecutor, PO, victim advocate, and the BIP provider in the weekly team meetings

Cog Group For Federal Probationers Uses Thinking for a Change (T4C) Program An integrated, cognitive behavioral change program for offenders Includes cognitive restructuring, social skills development, and development of problem solving skills

Chemical Dependency Evaluation and Treatment Psychological evaluations Intervention in Lieu of Conviction Psychiatric services Individual counseling

New Foundation Drug and Alcohol Program Diagnostic Assessments Group Counseling 26 week program 2 AA meetings per week required and monitored Sobriety-based Relapse Prevention Plan 6 week education class

Pride in Parenting 10 week parenting class Pre-test Post-test Homework Completion letter

Sober Success Class Portage County Jail 1 month program – 12 classes Class for males Class for females Class at our Ravenna office to complete Relapse Prevention Plan Data

Youth Services – Psychological Evaluations Competency Evaluations Competency restoration treatment Risk assessments Bind-over Judicial release General Mental Health AoD Sexual Abuse Victim

Juvenile Sex Offender Treatment 3 levels 2 years Pre-test and Post-test

Turning Point Adolescent AoD group program Begins with Diagnostic Assessment 26 weeks for probationers Specialized shorter diversion program Pre-test/Post-test Homework Parental involvement

How to Refer to Us You can call/fax/e-mail information Client can call us directly Please have client complete our Release of Information Form so we can alert you if they ever show or not

Fees/Billing cont. For treatment, we accept: Medicaid Private insurance Medicare as long as there is medical necessity and the insurance doesn’t refuse We offer a Sliding fee scale if necessary We are willing to set up a contract with you and negotiate our prices

What you can expect from us Appointment offered within 7 days Close coordination with Tuscarawas County Court/Probation Attendance issues Monthlies Letters of completion Termination letters

Locations… Administrative Center: Building 37 37 North Broadway Street Suite 300 Akron, Ohio 44308 (330) 535-8181 Akron Center: Suite 200 (330) 535-8181 (330) 535-9303 fax

Locations cont. Forensic Center: Building 37 37 North Broadway Street Suite 100 Akron, Ohio 44308 (330) 535-8181 (330) 535-9336 fax Ravenna Center: North Chestnut Medical Arts Bldg 6693 N. Chestnut St. Ste 235 Ravenna, Ohio 44266 (330) 296-3700 (330) 298-1460 fax

Locations cont. Canton Center: Belden Village Tower 4450 Belden Village St NW, Ste 701 Canton, Ohio 44718 (330) 493-2554 (330) 493-9520 fax Summit County Jail: Behavioral Health Unit 205 E. Crosier Street Akron, Ohio 44311 (330) 643-2146 (330) 643-5414 fax

Website and e-mail contact information Website: www.summit-psychological.com Canton email: bcompetty@summit-psychological.com Akron email: hsepelak@summit-psychological.com or twalters@summit-psychological.com Ravenna email: Ravenna@summit-psychological.com