
Youth & Family
Syntero offers treatment services and in-home supportive services for infants, children, adolescents and young adults. To learn more about our Youth & Family services, please call our Intake Department at 614-889-5722, ext. 133.
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To share information about Syntero’s Programs for Youth, download our general flyer here or click here to download our Mount Gilead flyer.
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Outpatient Mental Health & Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Syntero provides evidenced based therapeutic treatment and counseling services to children and adolescents. A specialized staff of master’s level clinicians is trained in a variety of treatment modalities that help individuals deal with substance abuse, trauma, grief and loss, anger management and other difficult behavioral health issues. The goal of our services is to empower individuals to manage effectively, improve their quality of life, and promote happier, healthier lives.

Case Management
Syntero's community-based case management services help youth reduce barriers that prevent them from reaching self-sufficiency. Services are available for youth who reside in Franklin, Delaware and Morrow Counties who are Medicaid eligible or uninsured. Services help youth cope with family member’s mental health or addiction issues, individual behavioral health issues, and more.

Intensive Outpatient for Substance Use Disorder
Syntero’s intensive outpatient program helps adolescents who are struggling with addiction and behavioral issues, and are facing school use or possession charges related to alcohol and other substances. The evidence-based program has been proven to help participants maintain long-term sobriety through a matrix model. Syntero’s IOP is facilitated by licensed counselors specializing in addiction treatment. Most private insurance, Medicaid, EAPs, and private pay are accepted.

Dublin ACT Coalition
The Dublin Adolescents and Community Together (ACT) Coalition helps prevent and reduce substance abuse in our community. The Coalition works on education and prevention in the areas of underage drinking, drug abuse, community support and awareness, and health and safety of the youth in our community. Any individual passionate about youth and creating an environment of healthy choices is welcome as a member. Click here to learn more.

Diversion Education
The Diversion Education program provides education for youth with violations specifically related to poor decision-making and actions. The program uses lectures, demonstrations and experiential components that focus on conscious choices, problem solving skills, emotional regulation strategies and goal setting to help young people explore values, attitudes, and behaviors as well as learn conflict resolution and emotional regulation skills. A referral is required from a local court or police department diversion program.

"renew"
Syntero’s Recovery-Engagement-Networking-Employment-Wellness (renew) program is offered in partnership with The Center of Vocational Alternatives and Concord, Inc. This program focuses on at-risk persons 18-25 years of age following release from a first time inpatient mental health hospitalization. The goal of the program is to provide timely, concentrated interventions in a short-term, intensive program with the goal of reducing the incidence of re-hospitalization for this highly vulnerable population.

Building Successful Families
Building Successful Families is a specialized program that delivers in home therapy to the biological parents of children who have been placed in foster care. The goal of the program is to provide mental health and alcohol and drug services to biological parents so they may reunite with their children. Referrals must come from Buckeye Ranch Permanent Family Solutions Network program.

School-Based Prevention
Syntero's specialized team of therapists and outreach clinicians help decrease disruptive behaviors and promote classroom success for at risk school-aged children and adolescents. Services include treatment and prevention programming as well as special educational seminars for parents, teachers and administrators in area school districts and the community.