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Signs of an Overdose 


  • Problems with vital signs (temp, pulse rate, blood pressure)

  • Sleepiness, confusion, coma, lethargy

  • Skin cool & sweaty or hot & dry

  • Chest pain

  • Shortness of breath

  • Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting & diarrhea (vomiting blood or blood in stool)

Non-Emergency Numbers 


ALWAYS call 9-1-1 in the event of an emergency

Highland County Sheriff's Office
(937)393-1421

Hillsboro Police Dept.
(937)393-3411

Greenfield Police Dept.
(937)981-4466

Lynchburg Police Dept.
(937)364-6659

Leesburg Police Dept.
(937)780-6735

 

Naloxone  (Narcan) Availability in the Area


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The Highland County Health Department is a certified Project DAWN site.  Which means we can provide Naloxone (Narcan) to community members for FREE, just by attending a short training.  Call us at (937) 393-1941 for more information.  

 

All Naloxone (Narcan) is currently intranasal, with a price range of $100 to $150.

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Treatment Facilities


Hospitals

Highland District Hospital
(937)393-6100
1275 N. High St.
Hillsboro, OH 45133

Greenfield Adena Medical Center
(937)981-9400
550 Mirabeau St. 
Greenfield, OH 45123

Adults

SPVMHC/Highland County Clinic
(937)393-2518
108 Erin Ct. 
Hillsboro, OH 45133

FRS Counseling
(937)393-4562
313 Chillicothe Ave.
Hillsboro, OH 45133

Youth/Young Adult

Lighthouse Youth Services
(740)634-3094
1071 Tong Hollow Rd.
Bainbridge, OH 45612

SCOH Big Brothers/Big Sisters
(740)773-2447
173 W. Second St.
Chillicothe, OH 45601


 

Family Resources 



Hidden In Plain Sights (HIPS)
Highland County Health Department
(937)393-1941
brusch@highlandcountyhealth.org

Operation Street Smart Drug Education
Corporal Brian Toth
(614)525-3318
bathoth@franklincountyohio.gov
 

Crisis Hotline


Highland County (ADAMH)
(937)393-9904
Available 24 hours