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OHIOGUIDESTONE
OHIOGUIDESTONE
Berea, Ohio
500+ employees
Recovery is possible with OhioGuidestone. A leader in the field of behavioral health with a history dating back to 1864, we address the needs of the whole person, helping them reset their paths, reclaim their autonomy and restore their purpose. We serve more than 28,000 individuals at service locations throughout the state, providing community counseling, substance use disorder treatment, workforce development training, early childhood mental health services, psychiatric care and so much more. We serve individuals of all ages with the care, support and resources to rise above the challenges of mental illness, addiction and stigma, setting them on the path to recovery and lifelong success.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
GREAT LAKES COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
GREAT LAKES COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
Fremont, Ohio
500+ employees
Great Lakes Community Action Partnership is a private, 501(c)3 community action agency that provides services in the northwest Ohio region and beyond. Our services include: Early Head Start and Head Start preschool Home repair and weatherization Homeless assistance programs Meals on Wheels Rural community development Senior center programs Utility payment assistance Veterans assistance Workforce training and development And more Learn more by visiting www.glcap.org
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Top Benefits
THE CENTERS FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN
THE CENTERS FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN
Cleveland, Ohio
500+ employees
Circle Health Services has merged with The Centers for Families and Children and are now known as The Centers. The Centers fights for equity by healing, teaching, and inspiring individuals to reach their full potential, ensuring communities are equitable, healthier, and prosperous. Our innovative 2Gen approach centers on the whole family to create a legacy of educational success and economic prosperity that passes from one generation to the next. Through this model, we integrate health and wellness services for children, teens, and adults, , including primary care, behavioral health care, addiction services, HIV treatment and in-house pharmacies. We also offer family support programs, including early childhood development, job training and workplace/workforce development. We are one of the oldest and largest health and human service agencies in Northeast Ohio, with 11 locations serving more than 15,000 people each year.
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Top Benefits
WESTERN RESERVE AREA AGENCY ON AGING
WESTERN RESERVE AREA AGENCY ON AGING
Cleveland, Ohio
100-499 employees
Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging (WRAAA) is a private non-profit corporation, organized and designated by the State of Ohio to be the planning, coordinating and administrative agency for federal and state aging programs in Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain and Medina Counties. It is one of twelve Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) in the state organized together with local service provider organizations and the Ohio Department of Aging (ODA) to form the state's public aging services network. The network works together to develop systems of long-term services and supports (LTSS); and to create opportunities for older Ohioan's to receive them and to age successfully in their own homes and communities. The Agency is also involved in a number of special projects created in response to identified needs and opportunities. Those projects include helping LTC consumers better transition between care settings and empowering them to assume more responsibility for their health and wellness through prevention and disease self-management; and working with the VA to assist veterans with dementia. To learn more please visit our website at www.areaagingsolutions.org Employment opportunities can also be found on our website, or you may go directly to https://www.areaagingsolutions.org/about-us/employment/
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Top Benefits
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR HOMELESS PERSONS, INC.
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR HOMELESS PERSONS, INC.
Cleveland, Ohio
100-499 employees
FrontLine Service, formerly Mental Health Services (MHS), is a first responder to individuals and families in our community who are struggling with homelessness, crises and trauma. Founded in 1988, our continuum of services now includes outreach, emergency shelter, transitional and permanent housing for those who are homeless; crisis services for those contemplating suicide; and support for families and children who have witnessed violence in their home and community. We are a provider of choice in Cuyahoga County for over 20,000 individuals and families each year.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE CLEVELAND SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND
THE CLEVELAND SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND
Cleveland, Ohio
100-499 employees
Our Mission: To provide individualized support and tools to navigate the visual world. Who we are: We are a team of professionals dedicated to providing the support and tools needed to navigate the visual world. Our team of optometrists, vision rehabilitation therapists, teachers, employment specialists and other staff assess one’s needs with empathy and professionalism, seeking to help each individual understand his or her unique vision-related challenges and the resources available to them. Why We Are Here: We live in a world that is designed for those with clear vision, creating challenges for those with less than clear vision. These challenges can be intimidating, isolating, and seemingly unfair, but, we believe the quality of one’s sight should not determine the quality of one’s life. Our mission is to provide support and tools to overcome sight challenges that exist in the visual world. What We Do: We assess each individual’s specific needs, seeking to understand their vision-related challenges and goals. We then create an individualized plan to support them in reaching those goals through training on a variety of tools and techniques. We educate the community about the resources and opportunities available for those with less than clear vision, while also advocating for community awareness in a world designed for those with clear vision. How We Do It: We support individuals of all ages with a high level of compassion and expertise through individualized services that may include: -Vision exams and assessments -Recommendations and instruction on low vision aids and assistive technology -Training on tools and techniques -Education and support to children and families -Employment opportunities within CSC or other organizations -Advocacy for accessibility needs in school, work and community -Recreation and socialization activities -Counseling and peer support groups
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STARTING POINT
STARTING POINT
Cleveland, Ohio
All Size Average employees
We are Starting Point, professionals in video production, (web) design, online media and (web) application development. We want to communicate your message by integrating media in a simple and elegant way. Let us help promote your brand and start great with Starting Point. We believe that digital media has the potential to enrich people's lives, and we are on a never-ending quest to fulfill and progress that potential. Always looking out to improve ourselves and to innovate in new and exciting ways; we aim to produce only what we believe in, in the way we believe it should be produced, and to only deliver digital media that improves the lives of our clients and our clients' stakeholders - measured both quantitatively and qualitatively.
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Top Benefits
SOCIETY FOR HANDICAPPED CITIZENS OF MEDINA COUNTY,INC.
SOCIETY FOR HANDICAPPED CITIZENS OF MEDINA COUNTY,INC.
Seville, Ohio
100-499 employees
The Society for Handicapped Citizens of Medina County, Inc. (SHC/The Arc of Medina County) has been providing services to individuals with disabilities and their families since 1953. The agency provides an array of services with emphasis on helping individuals with disabilities maximize their full potential as members of the community. SHC/The Arc of Medina County embraces the Core Values of The Arc of the United States: People First, Democracy, Visionary Leadership, Community Participation, Diversity, and Integrity and Excellence. SHC/The Arc of Medina County advocates for human rights, personal dignity and community participation of individuals with developmental disabilities. We are able to facilitate this through legislative and social action, information and education and with the support of dedicated family members, friends, interested citizens and professionals in the disability field.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF NORTHEAST OHIO, INC.
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF NORTHEAST OHIO, INC.
Cleveland, Ohio
50-99 employees
Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Northeast Ohio, Inc. enhances the healthcare experience for families and children through comfort, care and supportive services. Our guest Houses in Cleveland and Akron provide families a welcoming place to stay, while Family Rooms offer respite and support just steps from children’s hospital rooms. The STAR Center is a fun learning environment for children while siblings’ receive outpatient care, and our Care Mobile provides dental services to children in under served areas of Northeast Ohio. Our online program, Redtreehouse.org, provides resource information to families throughout Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
HORIZON ACTIVITIES CENTERS
HORIZON ACTIVITIES CENTERS
North Olmsted, Ohio
100-499 employees
Horizon Education Centers is an Ohio nonprofit corporation founded in 1978. It provides high quality care and education, and youth development programs at its centers and school based programs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
APPLESEED COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, INC.
APPLESEED COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, INC.
Ashland, Ohio
100-499 employees
Our comprehensive services for residents of Ashland County include mental health services, community programs, youth services, and crisis intervention. Our caring staff are fully trained and certified and include licensed counselors, social workers, nurses, and psychiatrists. Being a client of Appleseed Community Mental Health Center means having access to individualized services tailored to your needs. We want to provide the least restrictive environment possible so that you feel safe and comfortable during your time in our care.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF GREATER CLEVELAND, INC.
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF GREATER CLEVELAND, INC.
Cleveland, Ohio
100-499 employees
UCP, founded in 1950, is a $10 million nonprofit leader in Cleveland's disability community with 200 dedicated employees providing 17 distinct programs and services offered to 1,300 individuals with significant and diverse disabilities on the continuum from infants to senior adults. While UCP was founded by a group of parents whose children had been diagnosed with the condition of cerebral palsy, today only 22% of clients served have this condition. Through the provision of expert therapeutic interventions for children and innovative community integration and employment programs for adults, services have expanded over the years to serve clients with a wide variety of disabilities including, but not limited to, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, developmental delay, spinal cord injury, genetic disorders and autism spectrum disorder. To reach a larger audience who can benefit from our expertise and services, our agency has branded our two distinct branches of service as Centers of Excellence—LeafBridge for Children with Disabilities and OakLeaf for Adults with Disabilities. The mission of UCP is to empower children and adults with disabilities to advance their independence, productivity and community inclusion.
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Below Market