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The services offered by Clermont Recovery Center, Inc. are progressively designed, responsibly managed and delivered by compassionate and caring professionals. From prevention and intervention efforts, to a wide range of targeted treatment programs, CRC strives to meet the individual needs of patients in Clermont County.

Adult Treatment
Traditional Outpatient Program (TOPP)
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Co-Occurring Disorders (COD)
Women's Services
Children's Protective Services


Driver Intervention Services
Remedial Driving Program
Residential Driver Intervention Program

Intervention
Personal Responsibility & Values Education Training—PREVENT
Substance Abuse Risk Reduction Program (SARRP)
Remedial Driving (O-DIP)
Residential Driver Intervention Program (R-DIP)
Parent & Adolescent Drug Awareness (PADA)

Adolescent Services
Assessment
Case Management
Day Treatment
Clermont County Adolescent Drug Court—Creative Alternative to Alcohol and Drug Use

Prevention Services
Drug Free Kids: Club HERO, Teen Talk, Just Between Teens
Free to Choose: Services for youth in Juvenile Detention
Tobacco Use Prevention: School-based programs
Kids Connection Program: for Children of Substance Abusers
Adult Education Group: Program for Friends and Family of Substance Abusers
Women's Services
Women's Outreach: Linking Women to Treatment and Other Needed Services
Clermont Recovery Center, Inc. | 1088 Wasserman Way | Suite C | Batavia, OH  45103 | (513) 735-8100 Tel | (513) 735-8103 Fax
info@recoveryctr.org

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Want to Know More?  This downloadable handbook is provided to help orient clients and their families to our agency. If you have difficulty in downloading this document, have questions about its content or need further information, please call or visit the center to speak to a staff member.
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Clermont Recovery Center, Inc. is a not-for-profit drug and alcohol prevention and treatment agency. The agency programs are accredited by ODADAS, ODMH and CARF and funded in part by ODADAS, Clermont County Mental Health & Recovery Board and numerous other sources.