We Moved!

Our Ashtabula Co. office moved to 1110 Lake Ave. Ashtabula, OH, from the 500 Block of Lake Ave. The move was prompted by our ever growing agency, providing a larger space and more therapy offices for our clients to use. The new space makes room for two administrative offices, four therapy rooms, and a large open space to eventually use for group therapy. In the old location, there was only one administrative office that two people shared and just two therapy offices. We are so excited to have the extra space and brainstorm new projects and groups that can now take place.

We recognize the need for counseling and case management services in Ashtabula County and hope that this expansion will help aid in our ability to better reach our clients and their families. If you are in the area, please drop in for a tour!

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