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Lindner Center of HOPE is distinguished as a center of excellence for treating a vast array of mental disorders. The depth and breadth of services available at one location is unrivaled in the Midwest and is among the best in the country. Patients benefit from receiving highly individualized services from an onsite multidisciplinary team, which is the largest and most diverse group of clinicians in the Midwest, and who work collaboratively to understand and treat each patient.
Lindner Center of HOPE provides excellent, patient-centered, scientifically advanced care for individuals suffering with mental illness. A state-of-the-science mental-health center and charter member of the National Network of Depression Centers, the center provides psychiatric hospitalization and partial hospitalization for individuals 12 years and older (adolescent hospitalization is managed my Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center on the campus), outpatient services for all ages, diagnostic and short-term residential services for adults, intensive outpatient program for substance abuse and co-occurring disorders for adults, and research.
To view blog posts about mental health and more, visit: https://lindnercenterofhope.org/category/blog/
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Lindner Center of HOPE is currently hiring various positions. Check our website for openings:
https://lindnercenterofhope.org/careers/
Bring your resume to Lindner Center of HOPE gymnasium between 9 and 11 am or 3 and 5pm and learn what we have to offer.
Lindner Center of HOPE will host Community Education Day on Sunday, May 19, 2024 in acknowledgement of May Mental Health Month at Manor House in Mason from 11am to 4pm. The half-day workshop offers an opportunity for community members to enhance their awareness of mental health and wellness. Knowledge helps break down stigma and open the conversation around prevention, treatment, and the mental health journey.
Brandon Saho, Creator of The Mental Game Podcast, Cincinnati native and former sports reporter with WLWT-TV will be the keynote speaker. Saho said goodbye to his dream job in 2022 to focus on his mental health. Saho says he was at his lowest. He was depressed and alone and he didn’t know how to live. Saho spent time as a patient at Lindner Center of HOPE and realized that he didn’t want anyone to struggle like he did, so he started The Mental Game podcast. Saho spends time talking with athletes, musicians, and celebrities with the goal of saving lives through these conversations.
Three sets of breakout sessions follow the keynote presentation. Attendees can design their afternoon according to their areas of interest with 12 total breakout sessions to choose from varying topics such as: depression, self-care, empowered parenting, finding a therapist, addictions and more.
Just prior to the breakout sessions, attendees will be invited to participate in a friendly farewell to Michael G. Leadbetter, MD. Dr. Leadbetter, retired plastic surgeon, will launch his year-long friendship bus tour of the United States June 2024 raising awareness around the importance of friendship and connection for mental wellness. The trip is in memory of Leadbetter’s wife, Debbie, his life partner for 49 years. The couple had planned much of the trip before Debbie passed, with the goal of visiting friends around the country, highlighting the significant role friends played in their lives and their mental wellness.
Community Education Day also offers a resource center for participants to gather information on other community services and offerings.
Community Education Day 2024 Schedule
11am Registration and Resource Center Opens
11:30am “Nourishing the Mind” Buffet
12pm Welcome by Paul Crosby, MD, MBA, President and CEO, Lindner Center of HOPE
Keynote by Brandon Saho, Creator, The Mental Game Podcast
12:45pm Friendship Bus Launch for Michael Leadbetter, MD
1:15pm Breakout Session 1
2:15pm Breakout Session 2
3:15pm Breakout Session 3
Register at lindnercenterofhope.org/ed2024/
Lindner Center of HOPE’s Fundraising Auxiliary High Hopes Presents An Evening of HOPE
Kevin Hines, a mental health advocate and survivor of a suicide attempt from the Golden Gate Bridge, will share his story
High Hopes, Lindner Center of HOPE’s fundraising auxiliary, presents An Evening of HOPE, May 30, 2024, at MegaCorp Pavilion. This will be a unique and impactful event featuring the renowned speaker, Kevin Hines, a mental health advocate and survivor of a suicide attempt from the Golden Gate Bridge.
An Evening of HOPE will take place on Thursday, May 30, 2024, at MegaCorp Pavilion, 101 W. 4th Street, Newport, Kentucky starting at 6pm with a cocktail hour and dinner and program to follow. Co-chairs are Amy Russert & Blake Gustafson.
There are several ways to get involved through registration or sponsorship.
Visit lindnercenter.ejoinme.org/HighHopes.
All proceeds from the event benefit Lindner Center of HOPE’s Transforming HOPE Campaign. Funds enable the Center to add more treatment units, expand wellness facilities, add clinical staff, increasing the number of patients served, and lessen the suffering of people with mental illness.
All proceeds from the event benefit Lindner Center of HOPE’s Transforming HOPE Campaign. Funds enable the Center to add more treatment units, expand wellness facilities, add clinical staff, increasing the number of patients served, and lessen the suffering of people with mental illness.
Visit lindnercenter.ejoinme.org/HighHopes
Nicole Mori, RN, MSN, APRN-BC, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner discussion of mental health and wellness
Peter White, M.A., LPCC, LICDC, Outpatient Therapist discussion off mental health and wellness
Tracy Cummings, MD, Associate Chief Medical Officer for Clinical Excellence and Chief of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry discussion of mental health and wellness
Anna Guerdjikova, PhD, LISW, CCRC, Director of Administrative Services, Harold C. Schott Foundation Eating Disorders Program discussion of mental health and wellness
Tom Parker, LISW, Director of External Relations and Valerie Martin, MDiv, Spiritual Care Coordinator discussion of mental health and wellness