As an essential business, we are open and providing services in the safest and most appropriate manner possible.
We can provide tele-health (telephone or other remote access) or face to face services.
If you need services and are a member of a vulnerable population, call one of the numbers below and we will arrange a safer way for you to engage and receive the help you need.
If you need additional information or just want to ask specific questions, you can call the numbers below, as well.
While you are in our facilities, we will ask you to take your temperature when you enter our site and we will honor the six foot distance ordered by the State. We are committed to doing our part to keep us all safe!
Through accreditation, CARF assists service providers in improving the quality of their services, demonstrating value, and meeting internationally recognized organizational and program standards.
Paint Valley ADAMH Board provides HELP and offers HOPE for people recovering from substance abuse and/or mental health issues in Fayette, Highland, Pickaway, Pike and Ross counties of Ohio.
The OhioMHAS provides statewide leadership in support of a high quality mental health and addiction prevention, treatment and recovery system that is effective and valued by all Ohioans.
Sign up for the Lifeline Program and receive a free cell phone. This program reduces the amount people pay for monthly charges for basic service and allows those with income constraints to enjoy the benefits of a phone service.
Kent's Place, Ed's Place and the Georgie Harris House are located Pike County, OH and Each house offers 24-hour supervision.
Transitional Program
The transitional housing program was specifically designed to meet the needs of men and women who have maintained a period of being clean and sober.
Outpatient Services
Located in Ross and Pike counties, our professional staff is trained to recognize and diagnose the symptoms of alcohol and chemical dependency or abuse.
Our History
The Pike Co. Recovery Council began in 1977 when a group of citizens concerned with the growing alcohol/drug problems in the county met to discuss solutions.