Substance abuse is a serious public health problem in Ohio. According to the CDC, 12.03% of residents have used illegal drugs in the past month. In 2021, the state had 5,397 fatal overdoses, and data for the following year is not yet available.
Addiction affects people across America, not just within Ohio. However, help is available. This page lists three free resources that offer substance abuse assistance for people in Ohio. Because addiction is a medical condition, recovery starts with asking for help, and we are here to support that journey.
Assistance for Substance Abuse in Ohio
Ohio residents can get free, private support 24/7 from the Addiction Hotline. By calling (888) 598-9927, you can speak with a specialist ready to help with addiction problems. For more information and resources, visit the online portal.
Ohio CareLine
A 24/7 helpline is provided by Ohio’s Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. For free and private assistance, call 800-720-9616, or text “4hope” to 741741. More information and resources can be found on their official site.
MHRB Portage County
The Mental Health & Recovery Board of Portage County offers a 24/7 helpline to all people in Ohio. During a crisis, you can get help by calling 330-678-4357 or 330-296-3555. For more details and assistance, you can go to their online resource through this link.
