Stark County TASC Inc serves individuals in Canton, OH and surrounding communities who are struggling with substance abuse and seeking a path to recovery. Located at 1375 Raff Road SW, this facility specializes in outpatient treatment programs designed to help people overcome addiction while maintaining their daily responsibilities. The center is committed to making treatment accessible to all, including individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing through available language services.
Stark County TASC Inc offers outpatient substance abuse treatment services that allow clients to receive professional care while living at home and continuing work, school, or family commitments. Outpatient programs are ideal for individuals with mild to moderate substance use disorders, those transitioning from higher levels of care, or those who cannot leave their home environment due to caregiving or employment responsibilities. Through structured counseling, therapy sessions, and evidence-based treatment approaches, clients work toward recovery goals with the support of experienced clinical staff. This flexible treatment model makes recovery more achievable for many individuals who might otherwise delay seeking help.
Stark County TASC Inc accepts self-payment options and Access to Recovery vouchers, ensuring that financial constraints do not prevent individuals from receiving treatment. The Access to Recovery program provides vouchers to eligible individuals, removing cost as a barrier to care. For those with private or public insurance, treatment facilities like this one are required to provide mental health and substance abuse benefits at parity with medical and surgical benefits under the Mental Health Parity Act. If you have questions about payment options or want to discuss your specific financial situation, the admissions team is ready to help.
If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step toward recovery, call 330-479-1912 to speak with Stark County TASC Inc directly, or contact a treatment specialist who can answer your questions and guide you through the admissions process. Recovery is possible, and help is available today—reach out now to learn more about how outpatient treatment can work for your unique situation.