OUR SERVICES
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Case Management
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Transitional Integration
TASC AFFILIATE PROGRAMS
Adult TASC
Assessment and case management services are available for participants in all stages of the criminal justice system. Assessment services are provided on-site at Toledo Municipal Court, at the main office, and upon request at the Lucas County Jail. Independent research indicates that TASC clients complete substance abuse treatment at a higher rate than other offenders and are less likely to be re-arrested.
408 Program
Funded by Toledo Municipal Court, this program fast-tracks individuals for substance abuse treatment for those referred by Toledo Municipal Court probation officers.
Forensic Linkages Project
TASC provides mental health screening services at the Lucas County Corrections Center, Toledo Municipal Court, and Lucas County Common Pleas Court upon referral. Services include screening for previous and/or current mental health issues, linkage with the most appropriate service provider, and communication with referral sources regarding action taken.
Toledo Reentry Initiative for Women
TASC provides assessment, case management and trauma-informed services using the Trauma Reduction Empowerment Model (TREM) to women returning back to Toledo/Lucas County from the Ohio Reformatory for Women and the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio.
State Offender Stabilization Project
Funded thru the Department of Justice, this project serves annually 40 high-risk adult offenders released from the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections each year. Services include; assessment, case management, cognitive based groups, family education groups, referral to community resources, on site status review hearings and advocacy. Independent recidivism research conducted by the University of Toledo indicated that project participants were 23% less likely to recidivate compared to a Bureau of Justice Statistics sample.
HUD-Funded Permanent Supportive Housing Projects
TASC currently operates three separate HUD-funded housing projects providing permanent supportive housing services to adult substance-abusing offenders. Using the TASC Case Management Model, these projects concentrate on stabilizing clients and developing skills that will promote self-reliance.
Lucas County Family Drug Court
The goal of the Family Drug Court project is to protect children whose parents are addicted to alcohol and other drugs. TASC provides assessment, case management and group activities. This program was developed in cooperation with Lucas County Children Services, Lucas County Juvenile Court, and the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Lucas County.
Lucas County Juvenile Treatment Court
The goal of the Juvenile Treatment Court project is to enhance public safety by reducing juvenile delinquency. TASC provides assessment and case management as well as Thinking for a Change and Expect Respect group services. This project was developed in cooperation with Lucas County Juvenile Court, and The Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Lucas County.
Substance Abuse Education Services
This is a four hour program designed to educate participants about the impact and potential consequences of alcohol and other drugs. This program operates twice each month. Please call to find out when the next class will be held.
Recovery to Work (R2W)
This program is funded by the Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission and the Mental Health and Recovery Services Board of Lucas County. The program is designed to assist people with addiction or mental health issues that present barriers to employment. The program is open to unemployed Lucas County residents age 18 and older who struggle with mental and emotional disorders including alcohol and drug dependency or ex-offender status.
HOME Choice
This program assists Medicaid eligible older adults and persons with mental health and AOD disabilities, who have lived in a facility-based care setting for at least 90 days, to move from long-term services and support systems to home and community-based settings