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Our Mission

The Health Resource Center of


Cincinnati is dedicated to providing
integrated care for economically
disadvantaged and/or homeless
people with mental, emotional,
behavioral, or substance use disorders
whose needs are not being met by
other agencies. The Health Resource
Centers holistic approach assists
people achieve greater quality of life.

Our Vision
We strive to improve the wellbeing of
those who are in need of mental health
or medical services.
We advocate for system change to
meet these needs.

Our Values
INTEGRITY
PASSION
SERVICE EXCELLENCE
RESPECT
COLLABORATION

Our Board
and Staff

Annual
Report
2014

HRC BOARD
Mr. J. Maas, Chair
Dr. C. Wilson, Pres.
Dr. S. Perraud, Secy
Ms. M. Champion,
Treas

Sr. M. Calkins
Ms. D. Gill-Roflow
Mr. D. Logan
Mr. R. Oakwood
Dr. D. Rucknagel

HRC STAFF
Dr. C. Wilson
Dr. F. R. Wilson
Ms. V. Selzer
Ms. J. Daly
Ms. S. Donaworth
Dr. J. Friemoth
Ms. M. Friemoth
Ms. J. Heekin
Ms. C. Hein
Ms. J. Jarman
Dr. J. Lundgren
Ms. S. Tillinghast
Sr. Ruth Rody

CEO, Nurse, Cnslr


COO, Counselor
Clinical Dir, Nurse
Counselor
Nurse Practitioner
Physician
Nurse Practitioner
Counselor
Nurse
Nurse
Psychiatrist
Counselor
Office Manager

SERVICES
Diagnostic assessment
Treatment of mental/physical health problems
Referral

Health Resource Center of


Cincinnati, Inc.
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2347 Vine Street | 3 and 4 Floor


Cincinnati, OH 45219
Mental Health: (513) 357-4602
Medical: (513) 487-6704
E-Mail: office@hrcci.org

Affordable
Convenient
Compassionate

A small agency with a big heart;


serving low-income, indigent, and
homeless people with mental
health, substance use, and episodic
physical problems since 1995.

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Q&A
The Year In Review
vHRC continues to grow and provide high
quality psychiatric and medical services for our
clients.

vHRC continues a collaborative affiliation with

Health Resource Center of Cincinnati

IKRON, an agency focusing on psychosocial


rehabilitation, mental health, and substance
abuse treatment.

vHRC had over 3000 visits from over 200


clients with severe mental, emotional,
behavioral, substance use disorders and physical
health problems.

vHRC maintained certification by the Ohio


Department of Mental Health (ODMH) and the
Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction
Services (ODADAS). HRC maintained
accreditation by the Commission for
Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
(CARF).

vHRC exceeded FY 2014 performance goals


vHRC maintained its infrastructure by
Private grants, contributions
Government grants, contributions
In-kind contributions
Fees for services
Special events
Interest, dividends, investment gains
Other income
Net assets released from restrictions
Total public support and revenues

66,749
93,892
122,950
86.705
6,911
12
353
0
377,572

Program services
Administration
Fund raising
Total expenses
Increase/Decrease in net assets

302,602
30,657
2,155
335,414
42,158

increasing revenue and balancing the budget,


reducing overhead costs through its collaborative
affiliation with IKRON

vHRC maintained its multidisciplinary


treatment team approach to care

vHRC provided services at little or no cost to


clients by covering most psychiatric medications
through the use of Central Pharmacy and
physician assistance programs

vIt is estimated that during any given year the


HRC saves the City of Cincinnati thousands of
dollars in emergency room visit costs.

vHRC is thankful for continued support by its


generous donors and grantors and to our local
colleges and universities for providing highly
talented multidisciplinary interns.

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