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Mental Health and Recovery Board reports 6,838 clients served in Oct–Dec 2025, warns of capacity challenges

Medina County Board of Commissioners · February 10, 2026
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Summary

The Mental Health and Recovery Board told commissioners levy funds supported services for 6,838 clients in Oct–Dec 2025, described supportive housing capacity and group-home costs (about $3,300 per person per month), and flagged increased use of forensic beds at state hospitals and steady hotline/crisis engagement numbers.

Philip Titterington, representing the Mental Health and Recovery Board, briefed the commissioners on the board's quarterly report for October through December 2025, emphasizing the role of Medina County's Human Services levy in filling local service gaps.

Titterington said the three main partner agencies — Alternative Paths, Catholic Charities and OhioGuidestone — served a total of 6,838 clients during the quarter, with 91% adults and 9% youth, and that approximately 29% of adults and a substantial share of youth received intensive psychiatric services (SEG 137–146). He…

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