Responsible for the planning, funding and monitoring of public mental health, alcohol and other drug addiction services delivered to Cuyahoga County residents.
During National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, as well as all throughout the year, we highlight the importance of addressing disparities in care and creating pathways to treatment, recovery and wellness for all. Learn more: https://t.co/38ny7NevSF
Some medications used to treat mental health conditions may make it harder for your body to regulate temperature. Be sure to talk with your healthcare provider if you have questions about how heat may interact with your medications.
We're seeking a qualified professional to fill a Director of Youth Behavioral Health Programs position. The application deadline is July 10. Visit our website to learn more and apply: https://t.co/Z8SAZKtFSc
#ICYMI: The June 2026 edition of our Recovery in Action Newsletter is now available! Make sure to read about Roads to Recovery 2026 preparations, our new ADAMHS Board Second Vice Chair, and more: https://t.co/p8rAL77cTK
The ADAMHS Board's commitment to supporting the LGBTQ+ community continues all year through inclusive practices and creating spaces where everyone feels they belong. Shout out our ADAMHS staff for rocking their rainbow colors! #Pride2026#PrideintheCLE π
Need a mental health screening? Taking the first step toward support can make a difference. Mental health screenings are free, confidential and can help identify signs of depression, anxiety, substance use and other behavioral health concerns. https://t.co/d17Dwf0lYq
June 27 is PTSD Awareness Day. PTSD can affect anyone, and every story deserves compassion and support. Join us in raising awareness, breaking stigma and reminding those impacted that help and hope are available.
Learn more here: https://t.co/8DRn0Vc9p3 π #PTSDAwarenessDay
Naloxone saves lives. Thatβs why vending machines are available throughout Cuyahoga County, offering free, easy access to overdose reversal medication for anyone who may need it.
Knowing where to find it can make all the difference. Learn more: https://t.co/LjmwzCf1PK
Never ignore how you feel. Call, text or chat 988 to talk to a trusted professional who truly cares. Support is always free, always confidential, and always available - 24/7.
Sign up for our monthly Recovery in Action Newsletter to keep up with the ADAMHS Board and our community involvement. Stay tuned for June's newsletter. https://t.co/a4kalHzBP3
Today, the ADAMHS Board joins the nation in celebrating the historic milestone of Juneteenth. Our offices are closed in observance of the holiday, but support is always available. Call, text or chat 988 anytime to connect with trained counselors.
Myth: Recovery has to look the same for everyone.
Fact: Recovery is personal, and thereβs no one-size-fits-all path to healing. Recovery can take many forms and starts with understanding that support and recovery look different for everyone.
Learn more: https://t.co/octIXAIrQx
We'd like to thank @ohiocityinc for partnering with us to host a community-centered De-Escalation Strategies and Behavioral Health Resources Training. Attendees received information to help neighbors and business owners feel more prepared when behavioral health situations arise.
In 2025, the ADAMHS Board continued strengthening Cuyahoga Countyβs behavioral health crisis system through innovative, community-based care. Read more in our annual report: https://t.co/y6qWS5Tymh
Sponsorship opportunities are now available for our 2026 Roads to Recovery Conference! This is a great opportunity for your organization to increase visibility with a professional behavioral health audience. Explore all sponsorship tiers: https://t.co/LAL6ZsFqvZ
Registration for the 20th Annual Fatherhood Conference is open! This is an annual celebration that promotes healthy father-child relationships, addresses social barriers and mobilizes the community to ensure that every child has a dad in their life. https://t.co/o0y6eQd7WX
We recognize the importance of creating spaces where men feel supported, heard and encouraged to prioritize their mental wellbeing. Mental health IS health, and reaching out for help is a powerful step forward.
Find resources here: https://t.co/xC1scURKJK
The Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education at Case Western Reserve University is seeking those with lived and professional experiences of mental health or substance use crisis to participate in a series of interactive workshops. https://t.co/RQGRe4ygXS