Family Solutions Center
 

TCN Behavioral Health Services, Inc. has incorporated the former Integrated Youth Services (IYS) into its operations effective July 1, 2010 according to Lynn West, CEO. The new youth division of TCN will be called the Family Solutions Center and, for the present, will continue to operate out of the former IYS building at 1321 Research Park Drive.

According to Dr. Carmel Flores, Medical Director of the Family Solutions Center, “we have notified families about the change and have planned with TCN for a smooth transition of the crisis, therapy, and medication services.”

Tom Otto will serve as the Director of Youth Services at TCN and has been working closely with staff during this transition at the Beavercreek location. Dr. Kelley Callahan will serve as Clinical Director of the Family Solutions Center.

According to West, the goal is to provide as seamless a transition as possible for kids and their families or caregivers. All former IYS clinical staff have been offered positions with TCN so that in most cases, kids will remain with the same therapist.

TCN Behavioral Health serves adults with mental health, alcohol, and other drug problems; Family Solutions Center provides similar services to vulnerable children and their families. TCN is a contract agency of the Mental Health & Recovery Board of Clark, Greene, and Madison County.

Click the Fact Sheet to read about the youth behavioral health services transition from Integrated Youth Services (IYS) to TCN Behavioral Health Services, Inc.




TCN Awarded Highest National Accreditation
 

TCN Behavioral Health Services, Inc. was notified this week that they have received a 3 year accreditation by CARF. This latest accreditation is the third time that TCN has received a 3 year accreditation.

An organization receiving a 3-year term of accreditation has voluntarily put itself through a rigorous peer review process and demonstrated to a team of surveyors. TCN Behavioral Health Services has been commended on its provision of quality programs and services.

Lynn West, CEO of TCN Behavioral Health Services states that the agency has been providing mental health and substance abuse services to Greene County adults since 1990. As of July 1, 2010, TCN will begin providing behavioral health services to youth, as well.

TCN Behavioral Health Services was also the 2008 recipient of the Xenia Chamber of Commerce’s “Russ Remick” award for service to the community.

   
 
   
 
   
 
 
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TCN Behavioral Health Services is a contract agency of the Mental Health and Recovery Board of Clark, Greene, and Madison Counties

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