Addiction & Substance Use
Struggling with drug or alcohol addiction? Recovery is possible. OneEighty offers residential, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient substance use and alcohol addiction recovery treatment. You are not alone. We are here to support you.
Call us today at: 330-264-8498
Addiction and Substance Use Recovery Services
Substance Use Counseling
OneEighty’s Substance Use Counseling Program provides individual, group, and family counseling for individuals struggling because of alcoholism or drug use.
Substance use treatment services include:
- Crisis intervention
- Couples and family therapy
- Case management
- Intensive outpatient services
- Drug court programs
- Partial hospitalization
- Peer support
- Relapse prevention
OneEighty partners with Wooster Community Hospital to provide medical stabilization services for those needing withdrawal management from opiates, alcohol and benzodiazepines.
What to Expect
OneEighty offers assessments on a walk-in basis and can also provide scheduled assessment appointments for special circumstances. Clients will meet with an assessing clinician who will review the client's symptoms and history, including:
- Substance use history
- Mental health symptoms
- Past trauma
At the conclusion of the assessment, clients are placed with an individual counselor and referred to the recommended substance use treatment and addiction recovery programs. If the client chooses, the completed assessment can be sent to referral sources, including attorneys, Children's Services, and Probation Departments, after signing a release of information.
The goal of the assessment process is to:
- Identify a client's needs
- Place clients with the appropriate clinicians
- Recommend the most suitable programs
- Support the client in meeting their treatment goals
Intensive Addiction Treatment Programs
OneEighty offers three sections of Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP). Our main office offers both morning and evening sessions designed to treat individuals struggling with chemical dependency in a flexible setting. We also offer an IOP session entitled CADET, a similar substance use treatment program provided to inmates at the Wayne County Justice Center. Both addiction recovery programs include clinical evaluations, treatment for chemical dependency, therapy, and aftercare services.
Group Addiction Treatment
OneEighty offers a wide range of group therapy opportunities for clients. With a ratio of one counselor to no more than 12 individuals, these interventions have proven to be effective addiction treatment options. Our group treatment options are tailored to each client’s needs.
Call our office at 330-264-8498 for the most up-to-date information about topics and meeting times.
Substance Use Crisis Hotline/Treatment Navigator
Substance Use Crisis Hotline/Treatment Navigator is a service available 24 hours per day, 365 days per year, when a substance use crisis is encountered. The service can be used both for individuals in need of detox services as well as individuals or family members who need a referral for substance use disorder treatment. The phone is operated by a rotating group of clinicians that can assist in identifying the appropriate program and level of care to which the individual should be referred. The Substance Use Crisis Hotline/Treatment Navigator is funded by the State Opioid and Stimulant Response Grant.
Substance Use Crisis Hotline 330.466.0678
Medical Services
The Medical Services Department was formed in 2010, and was initially restricted to Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). The department grew in 2018, when OneEighty added a medical director, Dr. Nicole T. Labor, along with a full-time staff. MAT, which is still offered at OneEighty, is a well-documented, evidence-based option that may be offered to individuals suffering from opioid and alcohol dependence. OneEighty follows the chronic care model, using the 6 dimensions of ASAM (American Society of Addiction Medicine), in which clients are assessed for severity of each dimension and a treatment plan is initiated accordingly. In 2022, Primary Care services were added to the Medical Services Department to give patients access to regular medical treatment of health conditions, along with Hepatitis C testing and treatment.
Medication-Assisted Treatment Program
The Medication-Assisted Treatment program at OneEighty helps individuals suffering from an opiate, alcohol or benzodiazepine addiction to safely and comfortably go through withdrawal with a decrease in cravings and, with proper dosing, no withdrawal symptoms. This substance use treatment program is paired with counseling support to assist with a successful recovery.
Our Medication-Assisted Addiction Treatment Program is led by Dr. Nicole Labor, our Medical Director. Dr. Labor is an addictionologist with specialized training to prescribe and administer oral and injectable buprenorphine and naltrexone medications for cases where this treatment is deemed beneficial.
Addiction treatment patients who are appropriate for oral buprenorphine (Suboxone/Zubsolv) will be evaluated and a decision made in collaboration with the patient, physician, and treatment team as to when medication will be started.
Naltrexone (Vivitrol) is an opiate blocker. It contains no opiate, so it doesn’t cause any notable changes in the way someone feels, but has been shown to reduce craving for individuals experiencing either an opiate or alcohol use disorder, and is showing promise for use in methamphetamine use disorder. If someone on injectable naltrexone uses an opiate, they will feel no effect from the opiate.
Buprenorphine (Suboxone/Zubsolv) and injectable buprenorphine (Brixadi/Sublocade) are part opiate and part opiate blocker, reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms in opiate use disorder. It also contains naloxone, which has no impact unless the medication is injected. Injectable buprenorphine is available in weekly and monthly dosing.
Partial Hospitalization Program
This addiction recovery program is designed to assist in the adjustment to a decreased level of care for individuals with moderate to severe substance use disorder. OneEighty’s Partial Hospitalization Program offers a level of care between intensive outpatient and residential treatment.
Participants can join the 20-hour per week program after completing an assessment and insurance approval.
For more information about our Partial Hospitalization Program, call us at 330-264-8498.
Residential Services
The residential addiction treatment services offered by OneEighty are designed to treat individuals suffering from chemical dependency in a residential addiction treatment center setting. In addition to providing substance use treatment, these recovery assistance programs offer clients the tools that will help them achieve long-term sobriety so they can transition back into the community as stable, self-sufficient citizens.
Substance Use Crisis Hotline (Wayne and Holmes Counties) access a trained clinician for you or someone you know encountering a substance use crisis: 330-466-0678.
Residential Facilities
Pathway Program: Pathway Program at the Noble House is a residential treatment facility for men ages 18 and over, with accommodations available for fathers and their children.
Women's Residential Treatment Center (WRTC): WRTC is a residential treatment facility for women ages 18 and over, with accommodations available for mothers and their children.
Transitional Housing: OneEighty provides homes for individuals who have successfully completed a residential treatment program and need an environment that is alcohol- and drug-free with peer support. Residents in transitional housing are required to be participating in treatment while residing in the facility.
Please contact OneEighty’s main office at 330-264-8498 for more information.
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Recovery Housing
OneEighty’s Recovery Housing Program is for individuals seeking supportive and affordable housing. With houses available in Wayne County and Holmes County, Ohio, these facilities are available to individuals seeking to lead a recovery lifestyle, continue building a support network, and working on improving life skills to lead a productive life in recovery.[MF1]
Peer Support Services
Certified Peer Recovery Supporters (Recovery Coaches) have lived experience and first-hand knowledge of dealing with and overcoming many of life’s challenges. They openly share their personal stories of struggle and success to help others on their journey to recovery.
How you can benefit:
Peer Support Services is based upon a philosophy of self-direction, choice, and empowerment. Benefits of this approach are many, and yet different for each individual. Learning how to avoid and endure the many obstacles during the journey of substance use treatment and recovery are but a few of the many benefits. Knowing you don’t have to do it alone is a key benefit for everyone.
Peer Support Hotline (Wayne and Holmes Counties) provides access to a certified Peer Supporter for you or someone you know who is in recovery for substance use and addiction: 330-464-1423.
Interested in becoming a Certified Peer Supporter?
If you would like to talk with a Peer Supporter to find out what it’s like, please call 330-264-8498 and ask for Peer Recovery Support Services. If you want to learn more and apply for training/certification, click here to go to the OhioMHAS site for Peer Recovery Support.
Addiction treatment patients who are appropriate for buprenorphine (Suboxone, Zubsolv, and Bunavail) will be evaluated and a decision made in collaboration with the patient, physician and treatment team as to when medication will be started.
“I knew that I needed some help to overcome this drinking issue that was having a very negative impact on my marriage and in my life. I felt at peace with making the call to OneEighty. In my first appointment, I learned that I did have an alcohol problem, I started with individual counseling and then couples counseling with my wife. I am very thankful for the support my wife and my counselor provided me throughout the start of recovery. I am grateful that OneEighty is here for us.”
- Nick -
“A single mom of two girls had been struggling with prescription opiates, she was unemployed and living with her elderly mother. She was a self-referral for our MAT (Suboxone) program. In two years she completed our IOP/Aftercare program, continued individual therapy and, successfully tapered from Suboxone. While in our programming she learned the necessary tools for a successful recovery. She faced many obstacles along the way, requiring assistance from many different agencies. She was able to secure full-time employment, obtain permanent housing for her and her daughters”
- OneEighty Medical Department Staff -
“Recovery gave my life back. I have my recovery and self-esteem back.”
- Jessica previous client of OneEighty -
Addiction and Substance Treatment Team
Dr. Nicole T. Labor, DO
Medical Director
John Fishburn, LISW-S, MSSA
Clincial Director
Alex Schafer , LPCC-S
Assistant Clinical Director
Jennifer Peterson, MSW,LISW-S
Clinical Compliance Manger
Kary Prince, LPCC-S, LICDC
Partial Hospitalization and Transition Manager
Jaimee Harpster MS, LPCC-S
Clinical Detoxification and Substance Use Hotline Coordinator
Cheryl Thomas, PhD, LIMFT-S, LPCC-S, LICDC-CS
Clinical Intern and Training Coordinator
Taryn Lane
Medical Service Manager
Amber Czupik, LSW
Outpatient Counselor
Tina Nimon
MAT Peer Supporter
Counselors
Piper Davidson, LPCC-S
Justice Services Manager
Kathleen Fox, Ph.D.
Staff Psychologist
Lynn Layfield, LISW-S, MSW
Supervising Clinical Supervisor
Lance Darling-Mellott, LPC
Outpatient Counselor
Alex Schafer , LPCC-S
Assistant Clinical Director
Dawn Peters, LPC
Outpatient Counselor
Abigail Russell, IMFT,LPCC,CDCA
Outpatient Counselor
Tina Tabler, LICDC, LPC
IOP Counselor Coordinator
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