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Coleman is constantly changing, growing and serving communities in new ways. Keep up to date on the latest news from Coleman Health Services, our organization, the communities we serve, the donors who support us and the behavioral health, recovery and social services industry.Coleman Endowment to Honor Michael A. Schoenhofer
LIMA, Ohio (January 17, 2019) Coleman Professional Services CEO Nelson Burns and his wife Suzanne have issued a community challenge to fund an endowment in honor of Michael Schoenhofer’s years of service as Executive Director of the Mental Health and Recovery Services...
Holidays aggravate mental health conditions
Published by: The Herald Star Written by: Amy Neeley According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, 64 percent of people with mental health issues reported holidays make their conditions worse. NAMI surveyed those suffering from a diagnosed mental illness...
Behavioral health options studied
Published by The Alliance Review October 2, 2018 Leaders of local mental health treatment programs say Aultman Hospital’s decision to close its psychiatric unit creates a gap in the behavioral health care available in the community. Earlier this month, Aultman closed...
Right at Home fundraiser set for Saturday
Published by: The Record Courier September 7, 2018 Preparations for the milestone 30th annual Right at Home benefit supporting Coleman Professional Services are being completed by a committee of community volunteers. The event raises funds and awareness for the...
Changing Seasons displays Faces of Recovery
Published by: Hometown Stations, Katie Honigford, Anchor A division of Coleman Professional Services is displaying tales of recovery at the Lima Public Library. Changing Seasons has been bringing the Faces of Recovery mask project to different locations in Allen...
Crisis Intervention and Recovery Center Joins Coleman Professional Services
Canton, Ohio (June 28, 2018) Coleman Professional Services and Crisis Intervention and Recovery Center (CIRC) are pleased to announce their new collaboration in Stark County. Beginning July 1, 2018, CIRC will become a stand-alone nonprofit under Coleman. This...
Best Practices on Improving Mental Health for Seniors
A challenged brain is a happy brain. So when the kids are grown and you’ve retired from your job, you could find yourself struggling a bit to stay busy and engaged, and you might feel depressed. You wouldn’t be alone. The National Alliance on Mental Illness says that...
Pittsburgh Comedians Coming to Jefferson County
PITTSBURGH COMEDIANS COMING TO JEFFERSON COUNTY Pittsburgh-based Slapstick Production Comedians is coming to Jefferson County for the first time Friday, May 11, 2018. They will be performing at St. Florian Hall in Wintersville to help raise money to respond to the...
Nelson Burns: Can Passion make us Better Leaders
President and CEO of Coleman Professional Services, Nelson Burns, delivers a passion filled TED Talk like speech about how passion in the workplace has made him a better leader. Follow the link above to watch!
Wick Poetry Center brings healing
Published by: Record Courier Written by: Reporter Bob Gaetjens Alison Ward, a peer volunteer at Coleman Professional Services, said she finds great satisfaction from Wick Poetry Center’s weekly sessions at the Ravenna facility. “I journaled, but I had never done...
Akron Man Gives Back
On January 29th, 2018, employees of Coleman Data Solutions in Akron gathered to thank Bob Powell for his generous gift. Powell, of Akron, OH, recently gave Coleman Professional Services $10,000 for an endowment to benefit the employees of Coleman Data Solutions. Bob...
New Chief Officer at Coleman Professional Services excited to continue mission
Published by: Hometown Stations, Joseph Sharpe January 10, 2018 Coleman Professional Services has been helping people across the state for years, having a great presence in Allen, Auglaize, and Hardin Counties. In 2016, services were provided to nearly 6,000 people...