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Our Mission :: To take the best possible care of the people we serve and those who serve them.


About our Center

NECCO Center is a non-profit psychiatric residential treatment program licensed by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS). In addition, Necco Center is a community mental health provider licensed by the Ohio Department of Mental Health (ODMH), an ODDD certified Individual Options waiver provider, and a KY Medicaid provider. Necco Center is also a contracted provider with the WV Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR). We provide high-quality treatment and care to male individuals ages 10-21 in a safe and loving environment. Services at NECCO Center build upon the preferences and strengths of the program participants. NECCO Center offers a continuum of care that puts the individual needs of children first - working collaboratively to ensure that programming is targeted and closely monitored. Above all, we strive to help youth gain the skills needed to live more independently in less restrictive, community based settings.   

NECCO Center is a valuable resource to the tri-state area of Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia as it is qualified to care for youth from these states who might not otherwise have such an option.  Qualified staff approaches difficult and disruptive behavior with modification strategies geared toward prevention.  In addition, staff members are trained to identify signs of escalation and understand how to intervene before a crisis occurs.  NECCO Center provides constant awake staff supervision as well as nursing care.

In addition to treatment services, NECCO Center clients have the opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities including camping, fishing, and hiking, as well as more traditional recreational and program activities.

Programs and Services

Admission Criteria

Presenting characteristics vary by client. NECCO Center generally considers borderline MR/DD males ranging in age from 10-21 for admission who meet one or more the following criteria ::
  • Residents must have a psychiatric Axis I diagnosis
  • Moderate, Mild, or Borderline Mental Retardation
  • Pervasive Developmental Disorder
  • Learning Disorder that interferes with the individual's ability to benefit from traditional programming; or
  • Individuals who are not capable of benefiting from a less-restrictive level of care.

In the event that the applicant is not clinically appropriate for the NECCO Center program or does not meet admission criteria, the Admissions Coordinator or the Director of Clinical Services will contact the family, referral sources and other necessary persons to assist in arranging alternative placements.

Contact our Admissions Coordinator for additional information and consideration at 740.534.1386

Admission Coordinator

If the applicant is accepted, an admission date will be scheduled to accommodate all persons involved in the admission. The Admissions Coordinator will coordinate the clinical admission/integration of the resident into the program and will contact all necessary persons to arrange a specific time for admission.

Expediting Referrals

To expedite the referral process please have the following information available at the time of the referral :: Behavior Support Plan, Individual Service Plan, Skill Developments, Psychiatric Evaluation and Discharge Summary from previous placement if applicable. A referral can be made by contacting administration : 866.99.NECCO or 740.534.1497.

Education

The NECCO Center School is an on-site program through the Haugland Learning Center designed to meet the educational needs of program participants. The school is able to transfer education credits to public school districts when youngsters are discharged from our programs. In addition to its traditional coursework and classroom activities, the school employs duly qualified staff who are focused on our clients’ special needs. The school offers life skills training, a GED preparation program and a pre-vocational training program.

Location

NECCO Center is located on 34 beautiful acres adjacent to Wayne National Forest in southeastern Ohio.  The surroundings provide a serene atmosphere for residential treatment services.

Accreditation

NECCO Center is accredited by COA (Council on Accreditation) and licensed by the Ohio Department of Mental Health (ODMH, Certified Mental Health Medicaid provider). NECCO Center is also approved as a Medicaid provider in the state of Kentucky, and is qualified to care for children from West Virginia, and other states as applicable.


To Make a Referral or Request Additional Information contact: 

Toll Free: 866-99-NECCO
Phone: 740-534-1386
Fax: 740-534-1497

NECCO Center
115 Private Road 977
P.O. Box 6
Pedro, OH 45659


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