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Maryhaven, Inc.

Maryhaven, Inc.

Mental Health Care

Columbus, Ohio 3,329 followers

Helping People Restore Their Lives

About us

Maryhaven is Central Ohio’s largest and most comprehensive behavioral health services provider specializing in addiction recovery. Our expert clinicians and counselors have served more than 227,000 men, women and adolescents since 1953. We strive every day to bring hope, innovation and compassion to people struggling with mental illnesses and addiction disorders. We operate from three campuses in Columbus, including our main treatment center and detoxification center on Alum Creek, our women’s residence and our Addiction Stabilization hospital and gambling treatment offices on South High Street. We also serve patients in Union, Delaware, Marion, Morrow and Crawford Counties through five regional clinics. We provide comprehensive services for patients who at all stages of recovery, including in-patient and out-patient care, medically assisted treatment as well as cognitive behavioral and other proven therapies, individual and group counseling. We work closely with 12-step and other peer-to-peer recovery groups as they can be critical to long-term success for many patients.

Website
http://www.maryhaven.com
Industry
Mental Health Care
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Columbus, Ohio
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1953

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  • A recent NBC4 article highlights a heartbreaking increase in overdose deaths in Franklin County - a reminder that access to treatment, support, and immediate care can save lives. At Maryhaven, help is available for anyone ready to take the first step. Our 24/7 Detox services are open now, offering safe, compassionate care for individuals in crisis and a pathway into ongoing treatment, counseling, case management, and recovery support. If you or someone you love is struggling, please don’t wait. Help is here, hope is here, and recovery can begin today. Call Maryhaven now: 614-445-8131 Learn more: maryhaven.com

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  • Prediction Markets create incredible risk for young adults. Thanks for your work on this Elisabeth Buchwald and Abdullah Mahmood. # #Maryhaven #Problem #Gambling #Treatment #Addiction

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    Under current US law, prediction sites are not considered gambling. Rather, they're financial markets that offer "event contracts," which makes them available to anyone over 18. Despite new steps prediction markets have recently taken to prevent problematic trading, there are still widespread concerns from state regulators, members of Congress and addiction specialists. https://cnn.it/4a1vakn

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    As Mental Health Awareness Month comes to an end, this is your final opportunity to support Maryhaven’s Hope Happens Here campaign and help sustain the mental health and recovery services we provide throughout the communities we serve. For team members like Gorgio Fleming, this mission is deeply personal. His mother was once a client at Maryhaven, and today, Gorgio serves as a CARE Navigator, helping others find the same kind of support that helped his family and helped him break a cycle of generational addiction. Stories like Gorgio’s remind us what hope can make possible. With the right care, resources, and community behind someone, recovery can change not only one life - but generations to come. Your donation helps Maryhaven continue providing mental health services, addiction treatment, case management, recovery support, and compassionate care for individuals and families across Central Ohio. Give hope today. Donate before the end of May and help us continue this life-changing work. https://lnkd.in/eiNVg-iE

  • This Memorial Day, Maryhaven pauses with gratitude to honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice reminds us of the freedoms we are able to carry forward, the communities we are able to build, and the responsibility we share to care for one another. We also recognize that this day can carry deep grief for families, loved ones, veterans, and all those mourning someone who never came home. Loss like this can be heavy, and no one should have to carry it alone. At Maryhaven, we are proud to provide resources and compassionate support for individuals and families navigating grief, mental health challenges, substance use, and the path toward healing. Today, we remember, reflect, and honor those who served and never came home.

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  • This Nurses Month, we’re celebrating the incredible nurses of Maryhaven with deep gratitude for the care, compassion, and expertise they bring to our clients every day. During Nurses Week, our team was treated to Chick-fil-A and had the opportunity to learn from Mason Ziglar of Vivitrol about current trends, updated dosing, and how medication-assisted treatment can continue to support individuals in alcohol recovery. From nursing leadership and purchasing to the nurses administering care directly to clients, this was a meaningful opportunity for our team to gather, learn, and continue strengthening the support we provide. Moments like this reflect the heart of Maryhaven - honoring the people who care for our clients while continuing to invest in education, innovation, and interventions that create hope. To our nurses: thank you for the work you do, the lives you touch, and the healing you help make possible every day.

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  • For Mental Health Awareness Month, Maryhaven is sharing stories of hope and healing through our Hope Happens Here campaign. From Angela’s belief in the power of recovery to Abdullah’s reminder that care at Maryhaven goes beyond addiction to support overall well-being, these stories reflect the heart of our mission: helping people heal, rebuild, and move forward with dignity. Every gift helps sustain the treatment, counseling, case management, and wraparound support our clients need to restore their lives. Hope happens here - and you can help make it possible. Give hope today. Donate at the link below. https://lnkd.in/eiNVg-iE

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  • The conversation around sports betting, gambling legislation, and prevention continues to grow - and Abdullah Mahmood of Maryhaven is helping lead it. In a recent episode of The Modern Meeting podcast, Abdullah joined the conversation to discuss the proposed Save Ohio Sports Act and the growing impact of mobile sports betting in Ohio. The episode explores how the legislation could reshape gambling across the state, including restrictions on online betting, prop bets, parlays, and credit card use. The podcast also takes a deeper look at what Abdullah is seeing firsthand through his work with clients at Maryhaven, the stages of change and recovery, and the emotional toll gambling can take on individuals and families. As sports betting continues to expand, conversations like these are critical for raising awareness, reducing stigma, and helping people understand that support and recovery are possible. Learn more about Maryhaven’s Gambling Intervention Program and available resources: 📞 https://lnkd.in/gEZG5uUf 📞 http://gamfin.org Listen to the full podcast here: https://lnkd.in/eYwTpmFU

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  • Maryhaven’s Oyauma Garrison, MBA, CPCU, joins community leaders at Columbus Metropolitan Club to discuss state of #nonprofits. Thanks for sharing Ian Crumpler. #CMC

    New event photos from the Columbus Metropolitan Club conversation Will Nonprofits Lead or Be Led? A forum exploring how nonprofits can navigate and shape an era defined by policy uncertainty, economic volatility, and social fragmentation. The conversation examined whether nonprofits can strengthen their resilience and long-term impact by reclaiming greater strategic autonomy and reducing dependency on government funding. From questions of organizational independence and leadership to the sector’s responsibility in driving systemic change, the discussion challenged attendees to consider what it truly means for nonprofits to lead with courage, dignity, and equity during uncertain times. Featuring Ann Bischoff Karen Morrison Toni Cunningham, BA, M.S. Gary J. Jones Oyauma Garrison, MBA, CPCU, Chad Jester #event #events #columbus #columbusohio #cbus #metroclub #CMC #leadership #leaders #business

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  • This past month, Eric Zimmer joined our community at Grammercy Books for a powerful evening centered on recovery, resilience, and hope - values that sit at the heart of Mental Health Awareness Month and our Give Hope Campaign at Maryhaven. As a former Maryhaven client celebrating more than 25 years in recovery, Eric’s story is a reminder that healing is possible and that even the smallest steps forward can change the course of a life. Through his book, How a Little Becomes a Lot: The Art of Small Changes for a More Meaningful Life, and his continued partnership with Maryhaven, Eric is helping encourage conversations around mental health, addiction, and the importance of accessible care and support. Hope grows when a community comes together. Your support helps Maryhaven continue providing treatment, mental health services, recovery resources, and wraparound care for thousands of individuals and families across Central Ohio. Give hope today. Donate at the link: https://lnkd.in/eiNVg-iE

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