The Meadow Center

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 A Place for Health, Healing and Hope

Located in Mount Gilead, Ohio, the Meadow Center stands as a symbol of healing, connection, and renewal for Morrow County. Owned by the Delaware-Morrow Mental Health and Recovery Services Board (DMMHRSB), the Meadow Center serves as a welcoming space where individuals, families, and organizations come together to strengthen mental health, recovery, and community well-being.

After extensive renovations and expansion, the Meadow Center reopened in 2024. It has been thoughtfully transformed into a multi-purpose facility designed to meet the behavioral health and wellness needs of the region. The building currently houses four behavioral healthcare providers – HelpLine, Syntero, Maryhaven and Southeast Healthcare – who offer counseling, recovery support, prevention education, secure crisis assessment space for youth and families, and additional vital services.

The Meadow Center is more than a building—it is a hub for hope.

Its name reflects the spirit of collaboration, growth, and renewal that guides the mission of the Delaware-Morrow Mental Health and Recovery Services Board. Here, individuals can take the first step toward recovery, families can find guidance and support, and community groups can gather to build stronger connections.

 A Place for Health, Healing and Hope

Located in Mount Gilead, Ohio, the Meadow Center stands as a symbol of healing, connection, and renewal for Morrow County. Owned by the Delaware-Morrow Mental Health and Recovery Services Board (DMMHRSB), the Meadow Center serves as a welcoming space where individuals, families, and organizations come together to strengthen mental health, recovery, and community well-being.

After extensive renovations and expansion, the Meadow Center reopened in 2024. It has been thoughtfully transformed into a multi-purpose facility designed to meet the behavioral health and wellness needs of the region. The building currently houses four behavioral healthcare providers – HelpLine, Syntero, Maryhaven and Southeast Healthcare – who offer counseling, recovery support, prevention education, secure crisis assessment space for youth and families, and additional vital services.

The Meadow Center is more than a building—it is a hub for hope.

Its name reflects the spirit of collaboration, growth, and renewal that guides the mission of the Delaware-Morrow Mental Health and Recovery Services Board. Here, individuals can take the first step toward recovery, families can find guidance and support, and community groups can gather to build stronger connections.

 
 
 
 

Reservable meeting space

Our investment in the facility also created reservable meeting space at the Meadow Center. The main conference room can comfortably seat approximately 50 people, while two smaller conference room can accommodate about 15 attendees each. All conference rooms offer Wi-fi internet access and computer monitors that may be attached to HDMI and USB-C inputs.

 
 

Permissible uses of the space include:

  • Speaking engagements on matters of public concern

  • Functions or events to recruit and promote local financial support for addiction services, mental health services, and recovery supports from private and public sources

  • Public meetings, conferences, seminars, and symposia

  • Community-oriented programs and activities

 

Some uses are prohibited and include:

  • Private social functions, such as receptions or parties

  • Partisan political events and campaign events

  • Posting signs promoting events, other than temporary signs providing directions to attendees on the day of the permitted event

  • For-profit commercial or business activities, except upon a determination by the Board that such activity serves a public purpose

To learn more, you can find the full DMMHRSB Facility Use Policy here. If you have questions, please contact us at info@dmmhrsb.org.

 

Permissible uses of the space include:

  • Speaking engagements on matters of public concern

  • Functions or events to recruit and promote local financial support for addiction services, mental health services, and recovery supports from private and public sources

  • Public meetings, conferences, seminars, and symposia

  • Community-oriented programs and activities

 

Some uses are prohibited and include:

  • Private social functions, such as receptions or parties

  • Partisan political events and campaign events

  • Posting signs promoting events, other than temporary signs providing directions to attendees on the day of the permitted event

  • For-profit commercial or business activities, except upon a determination by the Board that such activity serves a public purpose

To learn more, you can find the full DMMHRSB Facility Use Policy here. If you have questions, please contact us at info@dmmhrsb.org.

 
 
 
 

Meadow Center Conference Room Request 

If you would like to host an event that falls within the Facility Use Policy, please complete the form below and a representative of the Board will contact you.

 
 
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