About Netcare Corporation – Columbus
Netcare Corporation in Columbus, Ohio offers many different levels of service for adults 18 years of age or older who are struggling with mental health, behavioral or addiction health issues. Care is available on an outpatient basis and they also have short term residential treatment and crisis stabilization. Text, chat or phone support is available for suicide prevention and crisis support to meet the needs of every person at any point in their recovery and healing journey.
Netcare is also a facility that provides forensic health assessments for a variety of court ordered situations dealing with mental competency and psychiatric wellness in youth and adults. They also have community services and outpatient treatment options for individuals who are not in crisis. These people are not court ordered but require more support that a text or phone call can provide.
Their community based services include a community crisis response team called the Row One Program. It helps transport individuals who are found publicly intoxicated to a place that is safe and off the streets. They also provide community support to adults with developmental disabilities who are experiencing a mental health crisis or emotional instability.
Sometimes they are required to do probate pre-screening to assess whether an individual is competent or whether they may require involuntary psychiatric admission or may need a power of attorney to help take care of their affairs.
Outpatient services that Netcare provides include personal counseling with therapists and social workers. Therapy may include interventions such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or
Motivational Interviewing. Each individual has case management services to ensure they are getting the care they need. A part of that care often includes being on medications for mental and physical health conditions. Netcare provides medication management services to all clients with psychiatrists, nursing and pharmacology staff consulting and supporting clients.
No one is turned away here due to lack of insurance or ability to pay. They accept insurance and have several self pay options for those without full coverage. It is important for individuals to check with their personal health insurance provider to verify what coverage is available and what expenses will be out-of-pocket.