National Youth Advocate Program Cincinnati

11156 Canal Rd
Suite A
Cincinnati, OH 45241

About National Youth Advocate Program Cincinnati

National Youth Advocate Program (NYAP) Cincinnati is a nonprofit, youth focused substance use and mental health treatment provider.

As part of NYAP’s Ohio network, this office delivers outpatient substance use disorder treatment and mental health services for children, youth and familie.

What services does NYAP Cincinnati offer?

NYAP is certified in Ohio to provide outpatient substance use disorder treatment, including assessment, individual and group counseling, case management, crisis intervention, laboratory urinalysis and medical services.

Mental health counseling and dual-focused support for emotional and substance use challenges are also available.

Who can get help here?

The program primarily serves children, youth and families, with strong family involvement built into care.

NYAP also supports foster, kinship, and adoptive families and works with clients facing both substance use and mental health concerns.

Where are services delivered?

The Cincinnati office sits just off Highway 75 for convenient regional access.

NYAP’s community based model allows counseling and support to take place in the home or community.

What payment options are accepted?

According to third-party listings, NYAP Cincinnati accepts Medicaid, private insurance and self pay.

Families are encouraged to reach out directly to confirm coverage and discuss available options.

How do I get started?

Getting started begins with an assessment to identify the right mix of services for your child or family.

From there, NYAP’s team builds an individualized plan that may combine counseling, case management and community based support.

Support That Meets Families Where They Are

NYAP Cincinnati blends youth advocacy, family support and clinical care to help young people and their families build healthier futures in Ohio.

Explore NYAP’s youth and family centered approach to learn how community based treatment could support your family’s next step.

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Dual Diagnosis

    Mental health concerns and substance use are often linked, which is known as a dual diagnosis. The right rehab in Ohio can help you break free. In addition to typical detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care, a dual diagnosis program may include medication management, additional counseling, and classes on healthy coping and other important life skills.

  • Drug Rehab

    Drug rehab in Ohio helps clients find the motivation to make a change and gives them the tools to achieve long-term sobriety. Whether you need detox, inpatient treatment, or outpatient care, a drug treatment program will help you build a new lifestyle based on healthy coping mechanisms, better relationships, and a new way of thinking about life.

  • Adult Program

    An adult program in Ohio addresses the recovery needs of clients in this life stage and gives them the tools they need to succeed. In addition to typical detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care, an adult program may also teach clients about building a career, saving for retirement, parenting, and more.

  • Senior Rehab

    A senior rehab in Ohio will understand the unique issues older clients face that can make recovery harder. A specialized rehab for seniors can provide help for the specific challenges of aging. This may include counseling, help with pain management, skills for overcoming loneliness, and more.

  • Young Adult Rehab

    Young people need unique support, and a young adult rehab in Ohio can help them learn new life skills while overcoming addiction. In addition to typical detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care, a young adult program may also teach clients about living independently, budgeting, having healthy relationships, parenting, and more.

Insurance Coverage

  • Medicaid

    There are many ways to pay for rehab in Ohio. If you qualify, one option is Medicaid. Using Medicaid can allow you to access treatment without paying much, if anything, out of pocket. Be sure to find a center that acccepts Medicaid and has the level of care you need.

  • Private insurance

    In Ohio, private insurance is one of your options when it comes to paying for rehab. Insurance plans vary, so it’s important to contact the insurer for details. The best way to keep costs down is to choose a treatment center in your plan’s network.

  • Self-pay options

    Using self-pay for rehab gives you maximum flexibility in choosing your treatment center. You can write a check, use a medical loan, or electronically send money to the center. The fee structure may vary depending on the level of care.

  • Financial aid

    If you qualify, financial aid programs can be a good way to pay for substance use treatment in Ohio. Financial aid directly from the treatment center is one option, or you might be able to find grants or scholarships from community groups or local non-profits.

Levels of Care

  • 1

    Inpatient Rehab

    Inpatient treatment in Ohio allows clients to live full-time in the facility while getting the care they need. In inpatient care, you learn the roots of substance use, get a better understanding of the long-term impact of addiction, and learn how to use healthy coping skills and a strong support network to achieve recovery.

  • 2

    Outpatient Rehab

    If you want to attend school or work during rehab, consider outpatient treatment in Ohio. You’ll live independently except when you’re attending rehab. Outpatient treatment is less intensive than inpatient care and may include both counseling and attendance at a 12-step or other recovery support group.

Therapies

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy

    Cognitive behavioral therapy in Ohio gives you tools to challenge your thinking patterns. Your underlying core beliefs can cause you to automatically react in certain ways. CBT helps you identify these immediate responses, challenge them, and choose a healthier response.

  • Family Therapy

    Overcoming substance use is easier if you have support from your loved ones. During family therapy in Ohio, you can address challenging relationships and family conflicts to restore peace and make recovery easier. Family therapy is a normal part of evidence-based treatment programs and may be a part of inpatient treatment, outpatient care, or both. Topics include addressing past events, overcoming codependence and enablement, and building healthy, supportive relationships with each other.

  • Group Therapy

    Overcoming substance use is easier if you’re not alone. During group therapy in Ohio, you’ll hear others’ perspectives and get the support you need. Group therapy can be part of detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care. It’s generally combined with individual counseling, activities, life-skills classes, and relapse prevention planning.

  • Individual Therapy

    Individual therapy in Ohio helps clients overcome substance use by providing individualized, confidential support. A professional therapist can help you identify substance use triggers, reshape your thinking about specific topics, and address prior experiences and trauma that impact your substance use habits.

  • Trauma Therapy

    Many people with addiction issues in Ohio use substances to decrease difficult feelings such as guilt, shame, fear, and more. Trauma-informed therapy can help you understand where these feelings come from and how to deal with them in a better way. Trauma-informed therapy is one element of rehab treatment, which also includes activities, peer support, individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, and more. Together, all these methods support you in establishing long-term recovery.

Location

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