Bringing Additional Behavioral Healthcare Options to Warren and Clinton Counties
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- 23 hours ago
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Updated: 9 hours ago


In the spring of 2025, Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services (GCBHS) expanded to provide additional comprehensive services in Warren and Clinton counties. GCBHS began providing group and individual counseling, intensive outpatient counseling, care management, psychiatry to adults and youth, as well as specialized child and youth counseling, school-based counseling, and early intervention/prevention services.
Prior to this expansion, GCBHS provided targeted services using evidence-based models of First Episode Psychosis (FIRST) and Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (FACT).

“We saw the need to support clients who might otherwise fall through the cracks,” says Alicia Fine, Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services Chief Program Officer and Senior VP for Clermont, Warren, and Clinton Counties. “Their continued care was our number one priority in this expansion. We are growing these services with input from local systems and look to be a strong partner and resource as we build new relationships with Warren and Clinton county communities.”
“We’re really encouraged and excited to see Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services expand into our area,” said Amy Fornshell, Executive Director of the Mental Health Recovery Board Serving Warren & Clinton Counties. “The Board knows how important it is for people to have consistent care - especially during times of transition - and this growth helps make sure more individuals find that access to services. Strong partnerships like this help us build a more responsive, connected system of care.”
