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Crossroads Health

8445 Munson Road, Mentor 44060 | 440-255-1700 | crossroadshealth.org

WHAT WE DO: We offer integrated services for recovery, mental health and primary health care. Crossroads Health is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit behavioral and primary health care provider serving the Northeast Ohio area with locations in Mentor, Willoughby, Painesville, and the Lake County Adult and Juvenile Detention Facilities, as well as school- and home-based services and 24/7/365 Mobile Crisis Services. It is the only Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) in Lake County.

Crossroads Health provides a continuum of trauma-informed, evidence-based, integrated health services for all people, at all ages and stages of life — no matter an individual’s ability to pay.

Specialized services and programs include early childhood services, day treatment, school- and communitybased services, therapeutic foster care, intensive services, a substance use disorder program, psychiatry, a dual diagnosis program, supportive employment services, forensic services, prevention, outpatient counseling, medication management, case management, care coordination, and hotline and crisis intervention.

Crossroads Health’s philosophy emphasizes an integrated approach to physical and behavioral health, while also getting to the root cause of behavioral health problems to ensure a more positive and productive life.

COVID RESPONSE: During its early response to COVID-19, Crossroads Health moved swiftly to provide uninterrupted mental health and recovery services, via telehealth, to 8,000 clients and families. A successful return to onsite services was made with a primary focus on the health and well-being of our clients, families, staff and community.

We rigorously take preventative health measures to minimize the spread of COVID-19 and continue to offer safe, secure telehealth services, via telephone, video conference and virtual support groups. And, in partnership with the Lake County ADAMHS Board, we implemented the Crossroads Health Coronavirus Warmline at 440-754-3340 for help with COVID-19-related stress, anxiety or uncertainty. Crossroads Health is restoring hope, healing lives and preserving futures.

Health’s Annual Appeal for the Annual Fund is an important source for philanthropic giving to Crossroads Health. Annual Fund giving supports services to make our communities healthier, happier and safer. For every dollar spent on scaling up treatment for mental health disorders, a $4 return is realized in improved health and productivity. Charitable contributions can be made at crossroadshealth.org.

Crossroads Health is pleased to announce its second biennial fundraiser for Soaring Hearts! Please plan to join us on May 18, 2024, at Headlands Beach State Park for this major, family-friendly kite flying extravaganza!

HOW TO HELP: We welcome contributions in cash, in-kind donations and planned gifts, including stocks, bonds and real estate. Your gifts help Crossroads Health provide individuals and families — at all ages and stages of life — the treatment, education, crisis intervention, and support services and programs they need, regardless of their abilities to pay.

Contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Your tax-deductible gift to Crossroads Health positively impacts our community in measurable ways — and, most importantly, helps save lives. For more information on how to help, please contact James Wyman, chief development officer, at 216-360-4445.

OVERVIEW

EMPLOYEES: 300 2021 REVENUE: $20,436,237 YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1971

SOURCES OF REVENUE:

Program service revenue: 45.53% Contributions and grants: 36.08% Investment income: 17.24% Other: 1.15%

LEADERSHIP

TOP EXECUTIVES & BOARD MEMBERS

Mike Matoney,

MBA, LICDC-CS, chief executive officer

Dianne Vogt,

chairperson, board of directors (HUGS Foundation founder)

Melissa Cole, vice chairperson, board of directors (University Hospitals) Harold Abraham, treasurer, board of directors (Eaton Corporation, retired; tax consultant, AARP) Leon Kambani, secretary, board of directors (Progressive Insurance)

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