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It is a struggle to always understand our children and their perspective on things. Their thoughts, ideas, and feelings might be difficult to recognize. Here at House of New Hope we have trained professionals who are passionate about helping children as young as 3 years old and we will make sure that the child you care for gets  the most appropriate therapist based on the difficulties they are facing and our therapist’s specialties.

At House of New Hope we specialize in a wide range of issues including:
~ Trauma ~ Social Skills ~ Self-Esteem ~ Anxiety ~ Depression ~ Grief and Loss ~Divorce ~ Peer Pressure ~ Academic Achievement ~ ADHD ~ Family Conflict ~ Developmental Disabilities ~ Physical/Emotional/Sexual Abuse ~ Anger/Defiance ~ Self-Injury.

Call (888) 200-1296 to schedule an appointment.

Many professionals have adopted the estimate that 30-35% of all persons with developmental disabilities have a psychiatric disorder. The full range of mental disturbances that exists in the general population also can co-exist in persons who have developmental disabilities. Depending upon the severity of the mental disturbance, persons with developmental disabilities respond very positively to a wide range of treatments on a continuum from out-patient and community-based services to in-patient psychiatric care. House of New Hope specializes in providing out-patient mental health services to persons with a developmental disability and a co-existing mental health concern.
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In partnership with County Developmental Disability Boards throughout Ohio, House of New Hope has been providing community-based mental health services to children and adults with developmental disabilities for many years and at no cost to the Developmental Disability Board.

No waiting lists.

​Licensed mental health professionals with a heart for serving persons with developmental disabilities.
Call (888) 200-1296 for an appointment.
Counseling services are available to all adults who may be experiencing a wide range of difficulties including:  Anxiety,  Fears, Domestic Violence, Abuse, Depression, Co-dependency, Grief/Loss, Relationship Issues, Divorce Prevention, Trauma, Coping, Anger, Self-Esteem,  Self Injury, Psychological Evaluations.

Life’s events can be quite unpredictable. In a very short period of time we can move from smooth sailing to complete turmoil. For some, coping with the stressors of everyday life can be overwhelming. None of us are immune from experiencing crisis or trauma in our lives.

Furthermore, sometimes seemingly insignificant events can build up to the point of feeling unmanageable.
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Most of us are not trained nor prepared to tackle the difficulties of life such as death of a loved one, divorce, job loss, rejection or family problems.
The caring staff of House of New Hope is here to help.

​Call (888) 200-1296 for an appointment.
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HIPAA, which stands for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, is a set of Federal Regulations originally passed in 1996. One component that HIPAA focuses on is Privacy.

So what is HIPAA Privacy all about? HIPAA Privacy is about protecting the confidential nature of an individual’s health information. It is as simple as that.

The Privacy Regulation protects health information relating to past, present or future physical or mental health of an individual. Any health information that can be directly linked or associated with an individual is referred to as “protected health information” or PHI for short. Protected health information can be in written, electronic or oral form. For more information please visit United States Department of Health & Human Services Website.
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Notice of Privacy Practices
Notice describing how House of New Hope uses and discloses PHI, your rights under HIPAA and how you can exercise those rights.

Request to Access Information
Your right to review records contained in House of New Hope designated record set.

Request to Amend Information
Your right to request changes to be made to correct errors in your records or add information that has been omitted.

Request an Accounting of Disclosures
Your right to see a list of certain disclosures made of your protected health information.

Request to Place Restrictions on Use/Disclosure of Protected Health Information
Your right to request special treatment of your protected health information.

Complain About a Violation of Your Privacy Rights
Your right to complain to House of New Hope or to the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
Licking County
House of New Hope
8135 Mt. Vernon Rd.
St. Louisville, OH 43071
call: (740) 345-5437


Athens County
11100 SR 550
Athens, OH 45701

Champaign County
Champaign County DD Board
224 Patrick Ave.
Urbana, OH 43078


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​Allen County
Marimor School
2550 Ada Road
Lima, Ohio 45801
Allen County
Marimor School
2540 Ada Road
Lima, Ohio 45801


Allen County
Marimor School
2500 Ada Road
Lima, Ohio 45801



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  • Home
  • Our Story
  • Our Services
    • Become a Foster Parent
    • About Trauma-Informed Treatment Foster Care
    • Adoption & Home Study Services
    • Mental Health Services
    • Developmental Disability Services
    • Banquet & Conference Center Rental
  • Our Ministry
  • Donate
  • Contact
  • Career Opportunities
  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Transportation Request
  • Foster Parent Resources
    • Ongoing Training Calendar & Registration
    • Foster Parent Video Training
    • Adoptive Parent Pre-Service Training
  • Staff Resources
    • Contact Note - Generic
    • ISP - Foster Care
    • ISP Review
    • ISP Addendum
    • Progress Note - Foster Care
    • Staff Training
  • Annual Report
  • Privacy Policy