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1912 Hayes Ave, 2nd Floor, Sandusky, OH 44870
Monday, Wednesday, Friday:
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday & Thursday:
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday’s (2nd & 4th each month)
8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Whether you are struggling with anxiety or depression, the first stages of dementia, or a different complex mental illness, Family Health Services experts in behavioral health in Sandusky will work with you in regaining your mental and emotional well-being.
No income requirements. Open to all Ohio children, birth to 5 years old.
Book gifting program encouraging the love of reading and early childhood literacy. This program is financially sponsored by The Kiwanis Club of Sandusky in partnership with the City of Sandusky and Erie County Commissioners. If you are interested in signing up, please use the website listed above. If you are an existing participant and need to change your address, please log-in to the website or call the Sandusky Library at 419-625-3834 for updates.
114 W Adams Street, Sandusky, OH 44870
Monday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: Closed
114 W Adams Street, Sandusky, OH 44870
Weekdays from 4:00 pm -4:45 pm
Purple Line (view map)
Central & Adams (BOE)
Afternoon snacks provided for school age children as a part of the Children's Hunger Alliance. Please stop in between 4pm and 4:45 pm, weekdays.
You can use this website to find locations of the "Little Free Libraries" near you.
If you are covered by Medicare:
Medicare will pay for up to eight over-the-counter COVID-19 tests per month, including the Ellume tests. This includes people with Medicare Advantage plans. Call ahead to make sure your local retailer has the Ellume tests in stock. Call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) with any questions.
If you have private insurance:
Your insurer may provide reimbursement for more accessible tests. Call your plan to learn more about how they will reimburse you for the cost of tests. Call ahead to make sure your local retailer has them in stock.
Through this initiative, blind and low-vision users have been able to order Ellume COVID home tests, which are more accessible than other options. The Ellume COVID-19 home test was found by visually impaired users to be more accessible than the other at-home tests currently available. The test was not created specifically for blind users, and it is not perfectly accessible, but blind users have found that they could use this test independently.
You can order the more accessible tests for people who are blind or who have low vision online by calling the number listed above. These tests will be available for order until supplies run out. Each household is limited to one order, which includes 12 tests.
420 Superior Street, Sandusky, OH 44870
(419) 626-5623 5214
Mail-Order narcan is available via the website listed above 24/7, 365 days a year. Narcan kits can also be supplied in person Mon-Friday 8a-4pm at the health department main camps or during your scheduled appointment at any of the satellite offices. Be sure to ask about it at your appointment!
4 Church St, Milan, OH 44846
Resident of Milan or Berlin Heights, Ohio
Food pantry available for residents of Milan or Berlin Heights, Ohio who need assistance with groceries or non-perishable food items. Please call the listed number for additional information.
Veteran's guide to paying for long-term care.
This website focuses on veterans’ options to help with non-medical care/aging care. The aim is to help veterans understand available benefits, uncover financial assistance opportunities, and provide ideas that can reduce the costs associated with long-term care – whether in a nursing home, assisted living community, or at home.
1912 Hayes Ave, Sandusky, OH 44870
18 years or older with any of the following chronic health conditions: diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, BMI > 30, chronic kidney disease, COPD, fatty liver, etc.
See a primary care physician at Family Health Services (or looking to establish care with one of our primary care physicians)
Answer yes to one or both of the following questions:
• 1: within the last 12 months, have you been worried about your food running out before you received money to buy more?
• 2: within the last 12 months, did the food you buy not last, and you didn’t have money to buy more?
Using food for prevention and treatment of disease is an idea that has been around for many years. New information comes out every day showing that a healthy diet can help people achieve and maintain good health. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to purchase healthy foods with today’s increasing grocery prices. Not only can it be expensive, it can also be difficult to know what type of foods to eat and how to prepare them.
Food is medicine at Family Health Services is a 12-month program; participants receive 2 boxes of fresh produce each month and work with a dietitian and their primary care providers to address any health conditions where food is part of the management.
420 Superior St, Sandusky, OH 44870
(419) 626-5623 5217
ECCHC offers Vivitrol intakes and follow up appointments with no financial barriers. Sliding fee scale and grant programs available for those who qualify. Call today for more information.
420 Superior St, Sandusky, OH 44870
(419) 626-5623 5174
Green Line (view map)
#12: Erie County Health Department (Mon-Sat)
ECCHC offers individualized counseling in coordination with treatment for alcohol and substance use disorders at all 8 locations throughout Erie and Huron Counties. Call today for more information or to schedule an appointment.
3924 Perkins Ave, Located in Osborne Park, Huron, OH 44839
contact for arrangements.
Providing for supervised visitation and exchanges in Erie County
and the surrounding areas
3808 Venice Rd, Sandusky, OH 44870
At Portland Place, they provide thoughtful, compassionate care in a warm, lively senior living community. They develop individual care plans to meet the needs of each resident, and a full-time registered nurse is available 24 hours a day to provide clinical oversight and coordination of care. They welcome pets and help residents thrive in mind and body through activities, such as tai chi, book club, arts and crafts, chair dancing, sing-alongs, popcorn and movie nights, songs of praise, and bingo. They also offer many invigorating outdoor activities, including horseshoes, picnics, and outings for shopping, dining, and visits to the local senior center.
Toledo, OH 43606
CME Referral Hotline: 8AM - 7PM.
Call 419-352-6033
Online Referrals
Harbor provides Care Coordination for youth ages 0-21 with significant mental and behavioral health needs.
3364 Kolbe Rd, Lorain, OH 44053
The team at Clear Vista provides care for behavioral health. They serve the residents of northeastern and north-central Ohio. The psychiatric programs and therapies help your entire family recover from the struggles with mental health disorders and traumatic events. The facility is designed to be peaceful and induce calm so that you can feel safe and serene during treatment. The therapies include one-on-one psychotherapy, group therapy, and recreational therapy.
Intake direct line for crisis: 440-960-7963
PO Box 12458 Toledo, OH 43606, 1825 W. Rocket Drive Toledo, OH 43606 - Physical address
(419) 684-8822 Ext. #1.
About the Clinic
The Toledo Tax Controversy Clinic provides assistance to taxpayers in handling disputes with the Internal Revenue Service. In order to give law students valuable experience in handling actual tax cases, the Clinic offers free representation to taxpayers who are involved with IRS audits, appeals, and collection matters. In certain cases, the Clinic represents taxpayers before the United States Tax Court. The Clinic negotiates and resolves contested matters with the IRS. Representation is offered to taxpayers who could not otherwise afford representation and also to a limited number of taxpayers in cases of particular educational merit, where the fee which would normally be charged by a tax practitioner could be expected to equal or exceed the amount of tax in controversy.
The Clinic is staffed by law students who are trained in tax law and supervised by the Clinic Director of the Toledo Tax Controversy Clinic who is a full-time practicing tax attorney and faculty member. Cases are accepted only when the proposed adjustments by the IRS are susceptible to further factual development or legal argument. The Clinic not only gives students significant attorney/client experience, it also fulfills the need of underrepresented taxpayers for free and competent legal representation.
The Toledo Tax Controversy Clinic receives referrals from various sources including attorneys, accountants, and the IRS. The IRS and U.S. Tax Court may send notices to taxpayers explaining services of the Clinic.
Intake Selection Guidelines
The Toledo Tax Controversy Clinic represents taxpayers in their disputes with the Internal Revenue Service or who have filed or intend to file a petition with the United States Tax Court.
The Clinic’s primary objective is to represent taxpayers who would otherwise not be able to reasonably afford legal representation. Most of the clients do not have income and assets sufficient to hire an attorney or other representative. Other cases are accepted where the issues involved have educational merit and where the amount in controversy is sufficiently low, such that hiring a representative would clearly not be cost effective.
The Clinic also increases the efficiency of the judicial and administrative process, by providing taxpayers with high-quality legal advice on relevant tax procedures and substantive tax issues, as necessary for the effective resolution of tax matters.
The Clinic offers a free one-hour consultation to taxpayers.
These consultations are offered to taxpayers who
have been advised that they are going to be audited by the IRS.
have received a letter from the IRS proposing a deficiency as the result of an audit,
have had a levy or tax lien filed against them by the IRS,
owe taxes to the IRS,
have legitimate refund claims and claims for audit reconsideration to be made to the IRS, or
have not filed tax returns.
The Clinic does not develop cases involving criminal tax charges brought by the U.S. Department of Justice, cases involving taxpayer participation in tax shelters, cases involving unreported foreign bank accounts and other foreign financial assets, or refund claims brought to the U.S. District Court or the Court of Federal Claims. The Clinic does not prepare tax returns for clients.
416 Braeburn Ct., Amherst, OH 44001
By Appointment. - Please call or submit a request online via Journey's website.
Journeys to Success Speech Services is located in Amherst, Ohio and serves clients in Lorain County, Cuyahoga County, Erie County and the Greater Cleveland areas.
Serving a pediatric clientele, Journeys to Success Speech Services is a residential practice that exists to remove barriers and facilitate communication in the areas of both speech and language. Currently, Journeys to Success Speech Services is a private pay facility that does not bill insurance directly. We can provide a receipt that you can submit to your insurance company for potential reimbursement as an out-of-network provider. Recommend inquiring into HSA/FSA account reimbursement as well. If you plan to submit for reimbursement, it is advised that you contact your insurance company directly to ensure you have an understanding of their policies and procedures.
Cindy Anthony, M.A. CCC-SLP, is a seasoned Speech Language Pathologist with years of experience working with children with many different abilities and needs. Her experience began with working in school systems, where she had the opportunity to treat a variety of student needs in speech and language, including children with Autism and Down Syndrome, giving her solid experience with a variety of treatment methods.
1031 Pierce St, PO Box 337 , Sandusky, OH 44871
Please contact us to arrange services.
Please contact us to arrange services.
Anthony's Villa is driven by a mission to create a brighter future for everyone, focusing especially on children and families within the foster care and adoption systems. We achieve this by delivering a comprehensive array of services that include therapeutic counseling, intensive home-based treatments, and innovative school-based programs, ensuring that each child receives personalized care and support.
2900 Columbus Avenue, 2nd Floor, Sandusky, OH 44870
Support groups are held the 3rd Thursday of every month @6 pm. Meetings are held at the Sandusky Artisans Recovery Community Center located at 138 E Market Street Sandusky, Ohio.
NAMI is a grassroots mental health organization focused on educating families and reducing stigma. NAMI provides advocacy, education, support and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives.
United Way of Greater Lorain County, 642 Broadway Ave., Lorain, OH 44052
(211) - or call (800) 275-6106
In Person assistance available by appointment at four Lorain County locations.
Led by the United Way of Greater Lorain County, the Lorain County Free Tax Prep Coalition is a group of individuals, non-profits, financial institutions, and government agencies, working to provide free tax preparation and filing as well as financial literacy resources specifically targeted for low and moderate-income households. Our volunteers are here to help low-to-moderate income families receive the refund they deserve. No residency requirements.
795 Bardshar Rd., Sandusky, OH 44870
Monday through Friday 9:00am to 2:30pm. Closed on all Federally observed holidays.
Generally, participants are those 55 and older. Please contact us to discuss your individual needs.
Compass Point Senior Enrichment Center is an affordable alternative for in-home and long-term care designed to meet the needs of adults who are chronically ill or isolated, need daytime supervision or opportunities for socialization, interaction, medication management and medical monitoring.
1320 E Strub Rd, Sandusky, OH 44870
6 AM - 6 PM. Monday - Friday.
We provide a safe nurturing environment that enhances the growth and development of children.
Please contact us to see if we can help accommodate your childcare needs.
We follow a play-based curriculum that focuses on social-emotional development, language and literacy, cognitive development, and physical development. In addition, we have added Biblical instruction and principles into our learning environments.
12306 State Route 13, Milan, OH
6 AM - 6 PM. Monday - Friday.
Child Development Center and Preschool serving ages 6 weeks - 5 years.
Please contact us to see if we can help accommodate your childcare needs.
We follow a play-based curriculum that focuses on social-emotional development, language and literacy, cognitive development, and physical development. In addition, we have added Biblical instruction and principles into our learning environments.