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Talbert House is excited to receive the 2024 Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health from Mental Health America. This award highlights the organization's dedication to fostering a healthy and supportive work environment for its employees.
85% of Talbert House employees find their work profoundly meaningful, as one team member expresses: 'Every day I look forward to making a real difference in someone's life!'
Talbert House was honored to walk in the @cincinnatipride parade! Together, we celebrate love, diversity, and equality within our workplace and the community.
CINCINNATI – Talbert House has been recognized as a Top Workplace for 2024 by Enquirer Media, based on feedback from the Energage Workplace Survey. The survey measures 15 key cultural drivers crucial for organizational success, including alignment, execution, and connection. "Being named a Top Workplace highlights our commitment to building a fulfilling, rewarding career for our staff, and a workplace where employees feel a strong sense of purpose and belonging,” said Maureen Habel, Vice President of Talent and Engagement. “As one employee shared in their survey, 'I love helping people and helping people figure out how to help themselves. I love the team I work with, the flexibility, great leadership, and the opportunity to grow.’” Talbert House empowers children, adults, and families to live healthy, safe, and productive lives through prevention, assessment, treatment, and reintegration. With five service lines—Addictions, Community Care, Court and Corrections, Housing, and Mental Health—the agency operates multiple sites across Southwest Ohio. Last year, Talbert House served over 39,000 clients in person and provided prevention and hotline services to 103,000 individuals. For more information about Talbert House or to explore career opportunities, visit talberthouse.org/careers
Thanks to Hamilton County, Ohio for the recognition of our partnership on the 513 Relief Bus! Talbert House was honored to receive the Provider Commitment Award and our own Jeff Hice received an Outstanding Individual Award!
Team Talbert House had an amazing time at the NAMI Southwest Ohio walk. Here's to supporting each other and breaking down stigma, one step at a time.
Talbert House recently hosted a luncheon to recognize 18 interns. It was an honor to have professors from five universities and colleges, field supervisors, clinical practice directors, and managers from across our service lines join us in celebrating these remarkable individuals. We're grateful for the opportunity to work alongside these interns.
A huge congrats to the fathers graduating from the Fatherhood Co-Parenting class. You've shown dedication to building healthy partnerships for a brighter future for your children.
Our Ambassadors threw an awesome party for the Living Enhancement Activities Program! LEAP is a social recreational day program for adults with mental illness seeking community connection and a supportive environment. From fun games to delicious pizza, laughter filled the room as we celebrated together.
Team Spotlight: Crisis Stabilization This team operates a 14-bed mental health residential treatment program focused on providing stability and preventing psychiatric hospitalization. The program offers individual and group therapy, medication management, and a rapid response room. Additionally, the team provides holistic support to clients in crisis through weekly therapeutic art engagement sessions. Guided by a committed team, Crisis Stabilization provides essential support to individuals navigating mental health crises, significantly impacting their journey toward well-being.