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Area resources for Belmont, Harrison and Monroe

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EDUCATION SERVICES—EDUCATION &

TRAINING/COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

East Central Ohio Educational Service Center
67400 Betty Lee Way
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 695-9773

Providing services for impactful student learning.

With offices in New Philadelphia, St. Clairsville, and Cambridge, our
mission is to help schools help students within our service region and
across Ohio. The ECOESC strives to provide shared educational services
to strengthen and assist school districts and agencies. We offer services
in curriculum, occupational therapy, preschool, professional
development, psychology, special education, gifted education, world
languages, IT and technical services to districts and government
agencies, government and school cooperative purchasing, grant
management, EMIS, payroll, human resource and employment services.
We also partner with NCSSA to provide substitute training and
recruitment for our districts.

Easter Seal Rehabilitation Program
1305 National Road
Wheeling, WV 26003
(304)-242-1390

Provides education regarding child safety seats, assistive technology,
nutrition, and disability awareness for children 12 years and under.

Website: easterseals.com/wv/

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EDUCATION SERVICES—EDUCATION &
TRAINING/COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Head Start

Preschool educational services and child development programs for 3–5-year-
olds. Enrollees are from low-income families or families with special needs
and handicapped children.

Head Start services provided at the following sites:

Assumption Learning Center Jewett Learning Center Woodsfield Head
306 W Main St 602 E Main St Start /EHS
Barnesville, OH Jewett, OH 38050 Airport Rd
(740) 425-3563 (740) 922-0933 Woodsfield, OH
(740) 472-1277

Creative Learning Center Sardis Head Start
67685 Clark Rd 37297 Muskingum St
Saint Clairsville, OH Sardis, OH
(740) 695-2571 (740) 483-1796

Cadiz Learning Center St. Clairsville Head Start
227-1/2 E Warren St 330 Fox Shannon Pl
Cadiz, OH Saint Clairsville, OH
(740) 942-4987 (740) 695-0560

Flushing Head Start St. John Vianney Learning Center
327 High St 295 Highway 7 N
Flushing, OH Powhatan Point, OH
(740) 968-6194 (740) 795-4618

Indian Run Learning Center St. Myer Learning Center
4129 Noble St 1721 N 9th St
Bellaire, OH Martins Ferry, OH
(740) 676-0800
(740) 635-1490

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EDUCATION SERVICES—EDUCATION &
TRAINING/COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Help Me Grow
155 West Main Street
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740)-695-5000

An intake and referral system for families concerned with child/children (birth –
3 years) who are at risk of developmental delays. Service coordination includes
family education and children’s play groups.

Libraries Powhatan Point Public Library
(740) 795-4624
Belmont County
Barnesville Hutton Memorial Library St. Clairsville Public Library
(740) 425-1651 (740) 695-2062

Bellaire Public Library Shadyside Public Library
(740) 676-9421 (740) 676-0506

Bethesda Public Library Victoria Reed Public Library
(740) 484-4532 (Flushing)
(740) 968-3891
Bridgeport Public Library
(740) 635-2563 Scio Branch Library
(740) 945-6811
Martins Ferry Public Library Bowerston Public Library
(740) 633-0314 (740) 269-8531

Harrison County
Puskarich Public Library (Cadiz)
(740) 942-2623

Clark Memorial Branch Library (Freeport)
(740) 658-3855

Monroe County

Monroe County Library
(740) 472-1954

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EDUCATION SERVICES—EDUCATION &

TRAINING/COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Nami (Education Programs)
1035 Chapline Street
Wheeling Wv, 26003

Adult/Youth/Teen Mental Health First Aid
Training that teaches attendees an action plan on how to help someone developing
a mental health condition or in a mental health crisis.

Nami Ending the Silence
A presentation that helps attendees learn about the warning signs of mental health
conditions & what to do if you or a loved one are showing symptoms of a mental
health condition.

Nami FaithNet-Bridge of Hope
Presentation to educate faith communities about mental illness so that they can
create stronger safety nets & welcoming communities of faith for people affected by
mental illness.

Nami In Our Own Voice & Nami Sharing Your Story with Law Enforcement
2 trainings that support individuals with a mental health condition & family
members in sharing their story & provide a personal perspective of mental health
conditions.

Nami Family to Family
Free 8-session educational program for family, significant others and friends of
mental health conditions.

Nami Basics OnDemand
Free education program for parents & caregivers of youth (22 & younger) who are
experiencing mental health symptoms.

Nami Smarts for Advocacy
Advocacy training program that helps people with mental illness, friends & family
transform their passion & lived experience into grassroots advocacy.

QPR
QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer and is a 1-hour Suicide Training for
any individual 18 years of age or older.

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EDUCATION SERVICES—EDUCATION &
TRAINING/COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Ohio EPA, Southeast District Office
2195 E. Front Street
Logan, OH 43138
(740)-385-8501

Educates groups or organizations on general or specific environmental issues.

Website: epa.ohio.gov/Districts

The Ohio State University Extension Office – Belmont County
101 North Market Street, Suite A
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740)-695-1455

An education-driven organization that enhances human capital and promotes
lifelong learning in the state. A statewide network – with a presence in every
county – that links communities, businesses and the general population to
intensive research and development resources of Ohio State.

Website: belmont.ous.edu

Ohio University (Eastern)
45425 National Road W
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740)-695-1720

The campus offers associate’s and bachelor’s degrees and opportunities for
continuing education taught by dedicated and accomplished faculty in
small classes.

Website: ohio.edu/eastern

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EDUCATION SERVICES—EDUCATION &
TRAINING/COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

School of Hope
68421 Hammond Road
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740)-695-0460

Provides a specialized program of instruction and life skills training for
school age children with mental retardation or developmental disabilities.

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HEALTH AND MEDICAL—COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Aids Task Force of Upper Ohio Valley
40 12th Street
Wheeling, WV 26003
(304)232-6822

Provides medication and referrals for testing and primary care.

Aladdin Shrine Hospital Association for Children
1801 Gateway Circle
Grove City, Ohio 43123
(614) 475-2609

Provides Orthopedic, burn, spinal cord injury care, special equipment,
and shoes at no cost to the family.

Website: aladdinshrine.org

Alzheimer’s Association Greater East Ohio Area Chapter
3711 Starr Centre Dr Ste. 4,
Canfield, OH 44406

LOCALLY
First Presbyterian Church
400 Walnut Street
Martins Ferry, OH 43935

Support Group meets the 4th Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. and is
FREE of charge. Provides support and assistance to families and
individuals with Alzheimer’s disease.

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HEALTH AND MEDICAL—COMMUNITY RESOURCES

American Cancer Society
Local Chapter of American Cancer Society
3612 Maple Avenue
Zanesville, OH 43701
(888) 227-6446
(740) 454-2589

Patient Navigator Program (Serving Belmont County)
800 Forest Avenue
Zanesville, OH 43701

Website: cancer.org

American Heart and Stroke Association
Belmont County Residents call: (312) 702-1142, ext. 1180
Contact person cell phone: (919) 345-4133
Columbus Phone #: (800) 282-0291

Offers patient education and general information. Conducts research.

Website: www.americanheart.org

Arthritis Foundation
3740 Ridge Mill Drive
Hilliard, OH 43028
(614)-876-8200/888-382-4673

Offers educational material.

Website: arthritis.org/ohio/

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HEALTH AND MEDICAL—COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Brain Injury Association of Ohio
4210 Dane Ave,
Cincinnati, OH 45223
(614) 481-7100

Website: biaoh.org

Belmont, Monroe, Noble, and Jefferson Counties
c/o Noble County Health Department
44069 Marietta Road
Caldwell, OH 43724
(740)-732-4958

For persons with acquired brain injuries (ABI), and injury to the brain which
is not hereditary. Congenital or degenerative. Information and resource
coordination. Education and training. Peer support. Prevention and Outreach
initiative. Advocacy

Belmont County Department of Job and Family Services
68145 Hammond Road
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740)-695-1075

Determines eligibility for health care coverage for:

Healthy Start/Healthy Families Low-income families
Medicaid; Medicaid Waiver Programs Disability Assistance
Residential State Supplement Nursing Home Placement

Coordinates HealthChek (a preventative health care program) providing
health care and support services to Medicaid eligible children and young
adults to age 20.

Website: belmontcountydjfs.com

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HEALTH AND MEDICAL—COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Belmont County Health Department
68501 Bannock Road
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
Phone: (740)-695-1202

• Provides childhood and adult immunizations
• Coordinates Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps Program

available to children birth through 21 years, with qualifying
conditions.
• Conducts preventative cancer screening clinics for men and women.
• Provides community health education to area schools and
organizations.
• Coordinates the newborn home visiting program
• Provides car seats and toddler seats to eligible families
• Operated the WIC (Woman, Infants, and Children) program
• Provides free tuberculosis testing weekly
• Offers health assessments, physicals, and hypertension clinics
• Follows up on reports of communicable diseases
• Offers referrals, testing, and treatment for sexually transmitted
diseases
• Provides physical assessments, breast exams, gynecological exams,
cancer screenings, pregnancy tests, STD testing and treatment, pre-
natal education to income qualifying individuals up to the age 45
• Provides educational presentations to the schools and community

Harrison County Health Department
538 N Main St,
Cadiz, OH 43907
(740) 942-2616

Website: harrisonpublichealth.org

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HEALTH AND MEDICAL—COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Kidney Foundation of Ohio, Inc.
2831 Prospect Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44115-2606
(216) 771-2700

Provides direct aid to patients, funds research for the prevention and cure
of kidney disease, provides educational programs and materials to patients
& public.

Website: kfohio.org

Lion’s Club
P.O. Box 71
Martins Ferry, OH 43935
(740)633-2496

Provides a free eye exam and pair of glasses.

Miracle of Life Support Group
P.O. Box 273
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 695-5658

Refer expectant mothers in need to local agencies for proper prenatal care
and financial assistance. Provide infants and small children with clothing
and/or basic necessities.

Monroe County Health Department
118 Home Avenue
Woodsfield, OH 43793
(740) 472-1677

Website: monroecountyohio.com/departments/healthdepartment

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HEALTH AND MEDICAL—COMMUNITY RESOURCES

National Cancer Institute
Cancer Information Service
(800) 422-6237

Website: cancer.gov

EyeCare America
(877) 887-6327

Since 1985, this award-winning program has helped more than 2 million people get
sight-saving care and resources from volunteer eye doctors (ophthalmologists)
across the United States. EyeCare America has been recommended by AARP,
Reader’s Digest, Dear Abby, and more.

Website: aao.org/eyecare-America

Northwood Health Systems
2121 Eoff Street
Wheeling, WV 26003
(304)-234-3570 (Crisis Unit ext. 3231)

Care for children, adolescents, adults, and senior citizens with emotional
problems, mental retardation, mental illness and drug and alcohol addictions.

Ohio Hills Health Services
101 East Main Street
Barnesville, OH 43713
(740) 239-6447

Provides income based, comprehensive health care services including preventative
services, ie., immunizations, health screening, mammograms, etc.

Website: ohiohillshealthservices.com

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HEALTH AND MEDICAL—COMMUNITY RESOURCES

St. Vincent DePaul Society
348 National Road
Wheeling, WV 26003
(304) 234-4230

Provide assistance with prescriptions, must pursue alternative assistance
prior to contact, must have current referral form.

Shriners International Headquarters (800) 237-5055

2900 Rocky Point Drive
Tampa, FL 33607
(813) 281-0300 (Main Headquarters)

Call this number for information, help with patient transportation, and
eligibility guidelines.

Website: shrinershq.org

Special Treatment Center for Juvenile Arthritis (800) 344-2462

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
3333 Burnet Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45229
(513) 636-4200

Pediatric Center for helping children with special problems. Hospital
takes calls 24/7 with doctors on call.

Website: cincinnatichildrens.org

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HEALTH AND MEDICAL—COMMUNITY RESOURCES

The Founder’s Women’s Health Center

1243 E. Broad St..

Columbus, OH 43205

(614) 251-1800 (800) 282-9490

Provides women’s reproductive health services including pregnancy testing,
ultrasound, cancer screening, birth control, gynecological exams & STD exams and
treatment, colposcope services & cryo-surgery.

Website: founderswhc.com

Veteran’s Services Commission of Belmont County
3326 Belmont Street
Bellaire, OH 43906
(740)-325-1042

Website: belmontcountyveterans.org

West Liberty State College Dental Hygiene Program
P.O. Box 295/CSC, #121
West Liberty, WV 26074
(304) 336-8633

Provides cleaning, x-rays, fluoride applications that are performed by students

Website: westliberty.edu

Wheeling Health Right
61 29th Street
Wheeling, WV 26003
(304) 233-9323

Provides health care, health education, and medication to low-income individuals
who have no insurance and are not eligible for Medicaid

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HEALTH AND MEDICAL—HOME HEALTH
AGENCIES AND SERVICES

Alternative Home Health (800) 266-4524

280 East Main Street
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 699-7000

“Home care” is a simple phrase that encompasses a wide range of health
and social services performed in the comfort of the patient’s home. These
services are delivered at home to recovering, disabled, chronically or
terminally ill persons in need of medical, nursing, social, or therapeutic
treatment and/or assistance with the essential activities of daily living.

Belmont Senior Services
45240 National Road
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 695-4142

Provides home health services to eligible seniors

Interim HealthCare
47445 National Rd W. #100
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 635-0045

With a broad range of home care expertise, our trained professionals offer
skilled home health services such as nursing, physical therapy, wound care
and more, as well as non-medical senior care services that are cost-effective
and designed to meet the needs of the individual.

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HEALTH AND MEDICAL—HOSPITALS

Aladdin Temple/Shriners Hospital for Children
1801 Gateway Circle
Grove City, OH 43123
(614) 782-2420

Website: shrinersinternational.org

East Ohio Regional Hospital
90 North 4th Street
Martins Ferry, OH 43935
(740) 633-1100

Website: eohospital.com

Nationwide Children’s Hospital of Columbus
700 Children’s Drive
Columbus, OH 43205
(614) 722-2000

Website: nationwidechildrens.org

Wheeling Hospital
1 Medical Park
Wheeling, WV 26003
(304) 243-3000

Website: wheelinghospital.org

WV Medicine Barnesville Hospital
639 West Main Street
Barnesville, OH 43713
(740) 425-3941

Website: barnesvillehospital.com

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LEGAL SERVICES—COMMUNITY SERVICES

Ohio Victims of Crime Compensation Program

Attorney General of Ohio

30 East Broad St. 23rd Floor

Columbus, OH 43215

(614) 466-5610 (800) 582-2877 TTY # 614-387-1081

Administers program to financially compensate innocent victims of
violent crimes & their families; compensation may be for medical
expenses, lost wages, & funeral expenses for deceased victims

Website: ohioattorneygeneral.gov/Individuals-and-Families/Victims/Apply-
for-Victims-Compensation

Ombudsman Program
Area Agency on Aging
710 Wheeling Ave.
Cambridge, OH 43725
(800) 945-4250

Addresses concerns about the quality of long-term care services in the
home, in assisted living and nursing homes, and paves the way for the
solution of problems arising between providers and consumers. Works
with consumers to ensure these services are being provided
appropriately and with respect for the consumer’s rights.

Website: aaa9.org

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LEGAL SERVICES—COMMUNITY SERVICES

Southeastern Ohio Legal Services (800) 837-4781

Ohio State Legal Services Association
100 North 3rd Street
Steubenville, OH 43952
(740) 283-4871

Free legal services to low-income individuals and groups on a variety of
civil matters including landlord/tenant, consumer, public benefits,
health access, domestic relations, utility terminations, and more.

Website: seols.org

TriCounty Help Center- Court Advocacy
104 ½ North Marietta Street
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 695-5441

Court Advocates help survivors of domestic and sexual violence
navigate the legal and court systems by offering information about legal
aid and accompaniment to court proceedings.

https://www.tricountyhelp.org/victim-assistance-services

Victim’s Witness Assistance Program
Belmont County Prosecutors Office
147 West Main Street
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
97400 699-2771

Offers legal and criminal assistance to victims of crime.

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SENIOR SERVICES—COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Area Agency on Aging – Region 9
710 Wheeling Ave.
Cambridge, OH 43725
(800) 945-4250

Website: aaa9.org

Faith in Action Caregiver, Inc
2350 Main St #2
Wheeling, WV 26003
(304) 243-5420

Provides transportation, respite for family caregivers, friendly visits,
assistance with shopping/errands. All services are without charge
regardless of income based on volunteer availability.

Website: faithinactionwheeling.org

Masonic Senior Services. I-CARE Program
PO Box 483
Martins Ferry, OH 43935
(866) 557-0671

Provides information and service coordination to person with disabilities
of Masonic affiliation.

Email: [email protected]

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SENIOR SERVICES—COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Monroe County Senior Center
118 Home Ave,
Woodsfield, OH 43793
(740) 472-1312

Transportation; Medical Escort; Homemaker Services; Alzheimer’s Programs;
Congregate Meals; Home Delivered Meals; Supportive Services;
Socializations; Commodity Food Program; Senior Companion Program;
Nutrition Education; Medical Seminars

Senior Service of Belmont County – eleven locations

67650 Oakview Drive
St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950
(740) 695-4142

Provides meal delivery services, congregate meals, and transportation.
Provides supports services for seniors and creates volunteer opportunities for
all age groups within their individual communities.

Barnesville (740) 425-9101 Bellaire (740) 676-9473
Bethesda (740) 484-1416 Centerville (740) 686-9832
Colerain (740) 633-6823 Flushing (740) 968-2525
Glencoe (740) 676-4484 Lansing (740) 609-5109
Martins Ferry Phone: (740) 633-3146
Powhatan Point Phone: (740) 795-4350
St. Clairsville Phone: (740) 695-1944

Senior Citizen's Center Harrison
120 N Main St
Cadiz, OH 43907
(740) 942-3238

Provides meal delivery services

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SENIOR SERVICES—COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Senior Community Services Employment Program
c/o Community Action Commission
153 1/2 W Main St
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 695-0293 ext. 265

Provides employment opportunities for unemployed adults 55 years of age or
older. Participants work 20 hours per week and are provided with job
training and employment assistance.

Website: cacbelmont.org/employment

Senior Companions
P.O. Box 266
Steubenville, Ohio 43952
(330) 987-7232

Provides volunteer opportunities to individuals age 55 and older to assist
other adults to live independently.

Website: coadinc.org

Senior Nutrition
220 Grant Street
Dennison, OH 44621
Phone: (740) 922-0933

The Senior Nutrition Program (SNP) provides nutritious meals to persons
over 60 years of age. Participants enjoy meals on weekdays at local
congregate sites where other activities are available. Meals may also be
delivered to eligible homebound individuals.

Website: harcatus.org

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SENIOR SERVICES—HOME HEALTH AGENCIES &
SERVICES

Alternative Home Health
280 East Main Street
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 699-7000

“Home care” is a simple phrase that encompasses a wide range of health and social
services performed in the comfort of the patient’s home. These services are
delivered at home to recovering, disabled, chronically or terminally ill persons in
need of medical, nursing, social, or therapeutic treatment and/or assistance with
the essential activities of daily living.

Area Agency on Aging- Region 9

Ohio Department of Aging (800) 945-4250

710 Wheeling Avenue
Cambridge, OH 43725
(740) 439-2294

Technical assistance to local government; information/assistance, case
management; home health care; Ohio homecare waiver; no cost, free in-home
advice, information, consultation, Passport Program, Care Coordination Program,
Alzheimer’s Program, Care Giver Program, printed materials, presentations
available at no charge.

Website: aaa9.org

Belmont Senior Services
45240 National Road
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 695-4142

Provides home health services to eligible seniors

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SENIOR SERVICES—HOME HEALTH AGENCIES &

SERVICES

Interim HealthCare
47445 National Rd W Suite 100
St Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 635-0045

With a broad range of home care expertise, our trained professionals offer
skilled home health services such as nursing, physical therapy, wound care
and more, as well as non-medical senior care services that are cost-effective
and designed to meet the needs of the individual.

Website: interimhealthcare.com/stclairsvilleoh

Southeastern Home Care
875 East Main St.
Barnesville, OH 43713
(740) 425-5117

Provides skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech
therapy, medical social services, and home health aide services.

Website: seormc.org/services/home-care-services

Valley Hospice Mary Jane Brooks Care Center North
4000 Johnson Rd
Steubenville, OH 43952
(740) 859-5650

Supportive comfort care for terminally ill and close loved ones: Pain &
symptom management, emotional & spiritual support, care giving training
and assistance

Website: valleyhospice.org

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TRANSPORTATION—COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Advantage
21 South Huron Street
Wheeling, WV 26003
304-232-1744

Provides curb-to-curb van service for disabled individuals within
communities served by the regular bus service. Requires advanced
reservations.

Belmont County Veterans Service Office
3326 Belmont Street
Bellaire, OH 43906
(740) 325-1042

Provides assistance to veterans and surviving spouses in regard to VA
claims, financial assistance, transportation, flag cases, and id cards to
Belmont County Veterans.
(Satellite Office—Inside Ohio Valley Mall, St. Clairsville (740) 671-5636)

Website: belmontcountyveterans.org

Community Action Commission of Belmont County
153 ½ West Main Street
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
740-695-0293 ext. 248

The Community Action Commission of Belmont County provides
transportation to medical and social service appointments for residents
of Belmont County.

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TRANSPORTATION—COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Faith in Action Caregivers
38 North 4th Street
Wheeling, WV 26003
(304) 243-5420

Transportation services for seniors and persons with disabilities operating in
Ohio and Marshall Counties, WV and Belmont County, OH. Transportation is
provided to medical appointments in Pittsburgh, PA and Morgantown as
well as local facilities. Non-emergency medical transportation provider.

Website: https://www.faithinactionwheeling.org/

Harrison County Public Transit

536 North Main Street

Cadiz, OH

(740) 942-1369 - MAIN (866) 576-3391 - TOLL FREE

Monroe County Public Transportation

47084 Black Walnut Parkway #101
Woodsfield, Ohio 43793
(740) 472-2505

Website:
www.monroecountyohio.com/departments/public_transportation_(mcpt)/i
ndex.php

NEMT (Non-Emergency Medical Transportation)
1-800-324-8680

All Medicaid beneficiaries are eligible for non-emergency transportation to
and from Medicaid covered services through the County Dept. of Job and
Family Services. Medicaid Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

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TRANSPORTATION—COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Ohio Valley & Eastern Ohio Regional Transit Authority
21 S. Huron Street
Wheeling WV 26003
(304) 232-2190

The two agencies of OVRTA and EORTA work cooperatively to serve communities
on both sides of the Ohio River. There are seven fixed routes in West Virginia and
four fixed routes in Ohio.

Website: ovrta.org

Paramount Support Services
68138 Vineyard Rd
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 526-0540

Local Transportation: Paramount Support Services offers transportation locally for
individuals to medical appointments, grocery shopping, banking, and errands.

Specialized Transportation: This service offers contracted transportation services for
individuals, and anyone needed to accompany them. (utilized for out of area
travel)

Transportation to Work: Contracted transportation services transport individuals to
and from work.

Website: paramountsupportservices.com

Senior Services of Belmont County
45240 National Road
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 695-6868

Transportation is provided for local seniors sixty years of age and older residing in
Belmont County in need of medical transportation for doctor’s appointments,
medical testing or for dialysis.

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/SEXUAL ASSAULT SERVICES

Ohio Victims of Crime Compensation Program
Attorney General of Ohio
30 East Broad St. 14th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215
(800) 282-0515

Administers program to financially compensate innocent victims of violent crimes
and their families; compensation may be for medical expenses, lost wages,
replacement services, and funeral expenses for deceased victims.

Website: ohioattorneygeneral.gov/Individuals-and-Families/Victims/Apply-for-Victims-
Compensation

Peg’s House Emergency Shelter Tri-County Help Center

104 -1/2 North Marietta St.

St. Clairsville, OH 43950

(740) 695-5441 (800) 695-1639

Emergency shelter, counseling, case management of parenting education & crisis
intervention. For victims of abuse, transportation, food bank, legal advocacy,
clothing, and job assistance also provided.

Website: tricountyhelp.org

Tri-County Help Center
104 North Marietta Street
St. Clairsville, OH 43950
(740) 942-1018

Provides professional counseling along with crisis intervention, shelter, advocacy,
community education, in-service training, classes. Victims’ assistance program for
domestic abuse. Crisis therapy for children who are victims, and for offenders. Safe
Zone for LGBTQI population

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Website: tricountyhelp.org

PEER SUPPORT

Thrive Peer Support
(800) 636-3777

Connects individuals struggling with mental health and substance use
disorders to peer recovery support services that will empower them
throughout their journey by embracing all pathways to recovery that foster
trusting relationships, community engagement and personal growth.

Website: thrivesupport.org

Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international mutual aid fellowship with the
stated “primary purpose” of enabling its members to “stay sober and help other
alcoholics achieve
sobriety." AA is non-professional, non-denominational, self-supporting, and
apolitical with the only requirement for membership being an avowed desire to
stop drinking.

Website: alcoholicsanonymous.com/find-a-meeting

Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, 12 step recovery program for
anyone struggling with hurt, pain or addiction of any kind.
Celebrate Recovery is a safe place to find community and freedom from
the issues that are controlling our life.

Website: celebraterecovery.com

Narcotics Anonymous
NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had
become a major problem.

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Website: www.na.org/meetingsearch


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