Compass Family & Community Services
About Compass Family & Community Services
Compass Family & Community Services is a multi-service agency of the Mahoning Valley dedicated to providing services that help individuals and families build better lives and a stronger community. COMPASS, a not-for-profit (501 (c) (3)) organization, was formed by merging two not-for-profit organizations, the Burdman Group with Family Service Agency effective July 1, 2011. In July of 2013, COMPASS acquired Community Solutions Association that was an agency that provided alcohol and drug addiction treatment services.
COMPASS is committed to providing comprehensive wrap-around services beginning at infancy and continuing through senior years. COMPASS programs include: Daybreak Youth Crisis Program; Sojourner House Domestic Violence Program; Behavioral Health including Residential Treatment for the Severe and Persistently Mentally Ill and Addicted, Outpatient Counseling for individuals and families with Mental Health and Addiction Disorders, Crisis Stabilization, Prevention and Intervention Education, and Intensive Community Treatment; Workforce Development for the mentally ill, addicted, or disabled that are unemployed or underemployed; the Rape Crisis and Counseling Center; Guardianship for Seniors; and Permanent Supportive Housing.
COMPASS is: Certified and Licensed by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, accredited by the Commission on Accreditationion of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) in the areas of Community Employment, and Integrated AOD and Mental Health Services and a United Way Funded Agency. COMPASS has earned the highest level of accreditation that CARF provides, a three (3) year, since 1979 and has further achieved Certification and Licensing from OHMAS without exception. COMPASS successfully administers Federal, State, and local funding including grants from the Ohio Attorney General's Office, Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Mahoning and Trumbull County Boards of Mental Health and Recovery.
In many instances, COMPASS provides unique community services. COMPASS currently employs over 300 full and part-time employees in 12 locations.
COMPASS is committed to providing comprehensive wrap-around services beginning at infancy and continuing through senior years. COMPASS programs include: Daybreak Youth Crisis Program; Sojourner House Domestic Violence Program; Behavioral Health including Residential Treatment for the Severe and Persistently Mentally Ill and Addicted, Outpatient Counseling for individuals and families with Mental Health and Addiction Disorders, Crisis Stabilization, Prevention and Intervention Education, and Intensive Community Treatment; Workforce Development for the mentally ill, addicted, or disabled that are unemployed or underemployed; the Rape Crisis and Counseling Center; Guardianship for Seniors; and Permanent Supportive Housing.
COMPASS is: Certified and Licensed by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, accredited by the Commission on Accreditationion of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) in the areas of Community Employment, and Integrated AOD and Mental Health Services and a United Way Funded Agency. COMPASS has earned the highest level of accreditation that CARF provides, a three (3) year, since 1979 and has further achieved Certification and Licensing from OHMAS without exception. COMPASS successfully administers Federal, State, and local funding including grants from the Ohio Attorney General's Office, Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Mahoning and Trumbull County Boards of Mental Health and Recovery.
In many instances, COMPASS provides unique community services. COMPASS currently employs over 300 full and part-time employees in 12 locations.
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