Media Story Highlights

ADAMH has been in both print and broadcast media several times during the past few months. Here are a few highlights:

  • On May 28, NBC 4 Good Day Columbus Host Gail Hogan interviewed Stephanie Patrick live about the stress of retirement.
  • On July 21, WOSU Open Line held a panel discussion about the state budget and its implications for the behavioral healthcare system in Ohio. ADAMH CEO David Royer was a panelist.
  • On August 11, the Columbus Dispatch story ran a story about ADAMH proposed budget cuts including provider budgets and the administrative budget. It included a quote from ADAMH CFO Jonathan Wylly. Read the full story here.

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About ADAMH
ADAMH, the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board, is Franklin County's safety net of care for people seeking mental health, alcohol and drug abuse prevention and treatment services. Through more than 40 local community agencies, ADAMH helps nearly 40,000 Franklin County residents get the help they need to lead healthy, productive lives. And with the help of a sliding-fee scale, anyone in the community can receive quality, affordable ADAMH services at one of our neighborhood agencies located throughout Franklin County.

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ADAMH
447 East Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 224-1057
Fax: (614) 224-0991
www.adamhfranklin.org


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