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Talbert House Celebrates Ribbon Cutting for the Hamilton County Crisis Center

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Talbert House Celebrates Ribbon Cutting for the Hamilton County Crisis Center

Oct 16, 2025
Group in front of building cutting ribbon

 Centralized facility to expand access to mental health and addiction crisis care

CINCINNATI – Talbert House proudly hosted the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Hamilton County Crisis Center, marking a major milestone in expanding behavioral health services for the community. The 47,000-square-foot facility will serve as a centralized hub for addiction and mental health crisis intervention, stabilization services, and treatment—creating a streamlined system of care for those in need.

The Crisis Center also includes a primary care clinic and pharmacy, providing an integrated approach to meet both the behavioral and physical health needs of clients. The facility will serve approximately 1,500 individuals annually.

“This center represents the next generation of crisis care in our community,” said Josh Arnold, Talbert House President/CEO. “By bringing services under one roof, we can ensure individuals in crisis have immediate access to care—any time”.

The Hamilton County Crisis Center is a result of a collaboration among community partners, including the Hamilton County Mental Health Recovery Services Board, Central Clinic Behavioral Health, the City of Cincinnati, Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services, Ohio Department of Behavioral Health, and Genoa Healthcare. Together, these partnerships have made it possible to enhance access, coordination, and outcomes for those experiencing behavioral health crises.

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