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Our 2014-2015 Annual Report is available for download and review. We hope you find it informative and useful.
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Our 2014-2015 Annual Report is available for download and review. We hope you find it informative and useful.
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Our latest newsletter is available for download. We hope you find it interesting and informative.
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This entire edition is a tribute to Helen Ziegler, who was such a vital part of Central Clinic.
We hope that you enjoy reading more about her life and the example she left for those who knew her.
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Attached is the Fall 2103 edition of Central Clinic Connections. We wanted this issue to concentrate on reasons and ways to donate to Central Clinic programs.
There is much to be thankful for when we read about what is happening at Central Clinic:
We invite the readers to give this holiday season, because their gift could change a life; and the children we serve give the readers a big “Thank You.”
Dr. Smitson explains our Trauma Informed Cognitive Behavior Treatment; AIW has received national recognition for this program.
THIS ISSUE IS PACKED WITH INFORMATION ABOUT INNOVATIVE NEW PROGRAMS AT CENTRAL CLINIC!!
From Our Director: Dr. Smitson encourages us to live healthier.
Do you know about our new program Keys To Health for adults? The goal is to identify high users of emergency room services, connect them to needed community services, and improve their overall health and health care.
“United Way Funds New Collaborative” explains our new program for Young Children who have experienced trauma and simultaneously need treatment for mental health, occupational therapy, and even speech therapy.
The Spring edition of Central Clinic Connections Newsletter is now online!!
In it, we are celebrating the fact that the Clinic is now 90 years old. That’s right! Central Clinic has had 90 years of continuous service. The message “From the Director “gives an overview of those years.
We are having a luncheon to celebrate that we have been “Building Stronger Families for 90 Years.” Page 2 gives you all the information about the celebration.
Do you know how many sites Central Clinic now has? The article “Central Clinic has Grown in 90 Years” gives a run-down of all of our locations. You might be surprised how big we are.
We are excited and humbled to announce these awards. Please see the attached PDF for more information.
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Please click on the provided link to view Central Clinic Receives Jergens Grant.
The Fall 2012 edition of Central Clinic Connections newsletter is now available.
Here are some articles I am sure you will enjoy reading.
The feature article informs you of Bold Goals in our Child Division.
Did you know Dr. Smitson just published a book? You can read all about it!
There are lots of holiday outreaches.
Central Clinic has a new facility.
We have received a new grant; Dr. Piombo was chosen for a leadership program; Kate Merrilees retired as YCI Director; we have a new Development Director.
Central Clinic/MHAP’s “Mental Health Works” thanks you!
Enjoy!
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Central Clinic is pleased to announce that Maria Piombo, EdD, PCC-S, the Clinical Director of the Child and Family Treatment Center, has been chosen to participate in the Addressing Health Disparities Leadership Program through the SAMHSA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions. Dr. Piombo’s grant focuses on addressing barriers to mental health services for Latino children and their families in Cincinnati. Please read the attached link for more information on this vital SAMHSA initiative.
You can view the full announcement in PDF format here.