Residential Programs

  Program Director: Tom Arens, LPCC

  (330) 743-9275 Phone or T.D.D.
  (330) 743-5392 Fax

  E-mail: tarens@burdmangroup.com

The mission of the Residential Programs of Burdman Group, Inc. is to provide

a therapeutic residential environment within which individuals with emotional

and mental disorders can achieve their highest level of independence, stability

and life satisfaction.

A full range of mental health services is available to residential clients including psychiatric consultation, medication monitoring, counseling, basic living skills training and recreation.

Burdman Group, Inc. operates four residential facilities; the Doris Burdman Home and Horizon House in Mahoning County and Riverbend Center and Crossroads in Trumbull County.

In Mahoning County:


Doris Burdman Home
278 Broadway Avenue
Youngstown, OH 44504
(330) 743-9275 Phone or T.D.D.
(330) 743-5392 Fax

Operations Manager: Robert Bryant

E-mail:  rbryant@burdmangroup.com

The Doris Burdman Home, located on Youngstown's historic Northside, provides a therapeutic, homelike environment where individuals with serious mental disorders can find comfort, recovery, and the opportunity to improve the quality of their lives.

The Doris Burdman Home serves individuals from Mahoning County who require an intermediate length of stay in a supervised but non-clinical setting; and who need to accomplish specific goals in order to move to a less supervised environment. These individuals must enter the facility voluntarily, must be medically stable; and must not present a significant risk to self or others. Residents may enter the facility only after a formal intake is conducted.

Services provided include:

. Room and board
. Medication monitoring
. Activities of Daily Living (ADL) assessment and evaluation
. Some personal care
. Non-clinical supervision and documentation of residents' daily functioning.

The Doris Burdman Home has one or two staff members awake and on duty

24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week. A full-time house manager is scheduled during daytime hours. All other on-site staff will be paraprofessional residential monitors. Clinical oversight will be provided by the residential program director and after-hours on-call clinicians. Clinical emergencies will be handled by the Doris Burdman Home on-call clinicians, and, if necessary by Turning Point Counseling Services.

Click here to return to the top.

 

 

 


Horizon House

7690 South Avenue

Boardman , OH  44512

(330) 758-0889 Phone

(330) 965-0803 Fax

Operations Manager: Robert Bryant

E-mail: rbryant@burdmangroup.com

 Horizon House is a 15 - bed residential treatment facility for Mahoning County resident s who have a serious mental disorder .

Services provided include:

•24 / 7 Supervision

•Clinical services provided by a counselor

•Average length of stay is 6 months

 

Funded in part by the

Mahoning County Mental Health Board

 

Click here to return to the top.

 

 

In Trumbull County


Riverbend Center
3120 W. Market Street
Warren, OH 44485
(330) 898-6992 Phone or T.D.D.
(330) 898-6796 Fax

Program Director:  Linda Morris, LPCC
E-mail: lmorris@burdmangroup.com

Riverbend Center is a 12-bed residential treatment facility located on the outskirts of Warren. Its purpose is to serve Trumbull County residents who are experiencing or recovering from some type of mental health crisis. Some of the persons served have chronic mental illnesses, and others are going through some other serious life crisis or psychological problem.

Some Riverbend residents are stepped-down from a hospital to complete their stabilization process. Others are diverted from a hospital if they are appropriated for a less restrictive setting.

Riverbend Center is staffed with at least two employees 24-hours-a-day, 7- days-a-week. Much of the time, licensed mental health clinicians and nurses are on duty. Riverbend also employs a consulting psychiatrist who sees residents two days a week.

Services provided include
:

. Diagnostic assessment services
. Medication/somatic services
. Counseling/psychotherapy
. Diversion service
. Transitional services
. Respite services
. Step down services

The program at Riverbend Center includes various types of therapeutic groups, individual counseling, and social/recreational opportunities. The program strives to create an environment where each person is encouraged to use his or her strengths and resources to return to a high quality of functioning in the community.

Advocacy, referral, and case coordination are vitally important at Riverbend. Since most individuals only stay for about a week, the staff works hard to insure that the resident served is linked to the services he or she needs to function within the community. This includes case management, counseling, substance abuse services, etc. A weekly case review meeting provides the forum where residents, staff, families/significant others, and any other service provider can identify needs and plan for a resident's return to successful community living.

Funded in part by Trumbull Lifelines

 

Click here to return to the top.


Crossroads - The Richard A. Darkangelo
                      Transitional Living Center

1296 Youngstown Road, SE
Warren, OH 44485
(330) 369-8708 Phone or T.D.D.
(330) 369-8760 Fax

Operations Manager: Bendetta Quick-Lee
E-mail: bquicklee@burdmangroup.com

Crossroads is a 12-bed, residential support facility for persons recovering from the disabling effects of a serious mental illness. Crossroads gives the residents the opportunity to achieve stability, independence and vocational functioning. The goal of residential support is to provide a safe, supervised, supportive environment where individuals work toward achieving specific goals through intensive collaboration with community treatment providers.

Crossroads serves individuals from Trumbull County who requires an intermediate length of stay in a supervised but non-clinical setting; and who need to accomplish specific goals in order to move to a less supervised environment. These persons must enter the facility voluntarily, must be medically stable; and must not present a significant risk to self or others. Persons may enter the facility only after a formal intake is conducted.

Services provided include:

. Room and board
. Medication monitoring
. ADL (Adult Daily Living Skills) assessment and evaluation
. Some personal care
. Non-clinical supervision and documentation of residents' daily functioning.

Crossroads is staffed 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week. A full-time house manager scheduled during daytime hours. All other on-site staff is paraprofessional residential monitors. Clinical oversight is provided by the residential program director and after-hours on-call clinicians. Clinical emergencies are handled 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week by Riverbend Center on-call clinicians, and, if necessary, Valley Counseling Services pre-screening services.

Funded in part by Trumbull Lifelines

 

Click here to return to the top.


   
OUR MISSION Is to provide assistance to individuals, groups and communities that develop, enhance, or restore their capacity for social functioning.

BURDMAN GROUP receives partial funding from the Mahoning County Mental Health Board, Trumbull Lifelines and the Youngstown / Mahoning Valley United Way

BURDMAN GROUP Website privacy and security statement
 
   
This website © 2006 Burdman Group, Inc.