DAYTON — Gov. Mike DeWine is set to visit a new mental health crisis center in Dayton Monday.
DeWine will attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Montgomery County Crisis Receiving Center Monday morning, according to a spokesperson for DeWine’s office.
The center will provide services 24/7 to those experiencing mental health or substance use crises, according to a release.
Law enforcement will also be able to utilize the center rather than taking someone to an emergency room or jail.
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The center was developed in response to Montgomery County’s “Crisis Now” hotline and a 24/7 call center.
The call center was launched in January 2022 and has received 12,000 calls within the first year, according to a release.
Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Director Lori Criss will also attend the ceremony.