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Compass to make monastery into a medical facility

Frank Lewis

PDT Staff Writer

Compass Community Health is looking to turn the former Saint Joseph Adoration Monastery at 2311 Stockham Ln. in Portsmouth into a medical facility for women with high-risk pregnancies as a result of addiction or other social problems.

Ed Hughes, CEO of Compass Community Health says their agency has sent out a letter to the community describing what they are doing and to invite them to a community forum Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Monastery.

“We have an agreement with the Catholic Diocese of Columbus, but it’s contingent upon us being able to get a variance to the zoning,” Hughes said. “I think it is just residential and we need to be able to keep people overnight because we would be able to provide a setting for women to be able to stay and receive medical services. Then we would, of course, coordinate with The Counseling Center for any kind of drug, alcohol or mental health services as well.”

Hughes said the need has expanded in recent years because of the extreme drug problems that have plagued Scioto County.

“We had 39 drug-free babies born to women at Stepping Stone House last year,” Hughes said. “But because of the high numbers of pregnant women we’re serving, we just felt that we really needed a separate specialized facility for them, so that they would be able to get all the medical services they needed in addition to the other services that we are used to providing.”

Hughes said the facility offers a one-floor plan, which would be beneficial to those who would be offering the services and to the patients.

“We have to go through the process, of course, of going to the City Zoning Board in terms of being able to get a variance,” Hughes said.

Compass Community Health recently moved into the former Scudder School building on Court Street for the purpose of consolidating many of its community services under one roof.

Frank Lewis may be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 252, or at flewis@civitasmedia.com. For breaking news, follow Frank on Twitter @FrankLewisPDT.

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juwon39
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May 09, 2013
This is just wrong! Why is the town of Portsmouth taking all of these addicts. We have nothing to offer them in ways of job. This a depressed town with only fast food and Walmart

Just another money maker. AND not all of these women are from scioto county. They come from as far as Cincinnati and Columbus Just to mention a couple Then they stay on our streets. What is the success rate of these women?

Scioto county WAKE UP!!!!!

We are already 88on the unhealthy list. But we have the health department handing out needles and the center giving addicts a known drug that is widely purchased on our streets

Our graduates can not get jobs, because the addicts come

first in my opinion

Why is this center continuing to grow with more facilities and the state pays the bill (taxpayers)?

My opinion we need to just clean up starting with this facility. They are taking over the town. AND they are enablers of the problem. I just don't understand
ptownchic
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May 09, 2013
Let's also not forget we are number one in the state of Ohio for unintentional drug overdoses. Rehab is not the answer, especially when they are told its ok to relapse. Just more money in their pockets if they relapse. No one really cares about the addict except to label them and continue to fill the rehab pockets with more money. An then there is the legalized drug dealer of Suboxene... come on! Really? There are more and more individuals relapsing from suboxene EVERYDAY! Why wouldn't addicts want to come to this town? They can get whatever they want and not necessarily from the drug dealer on the street!
sciotocoresident
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May 09, 2013
You are correct! Try addicts coming as far away as Cleveland and Toledo. They can take anyone from the state of OH as long as they have a Medicaid card - cha Ching!! It's all about the money. They prefer to hire addicts instead of others who are well qualified. If a client leaves the program, they can continue to go back. I know of an instance where this happened 5 times!! And someone who is on insurance who really wants help can't get it because they don't have the correct payer - Medicaid. I would not want a facility like this in my neighborhood. I hope it's faucet by the residents in that area and doesn't go through. Keep your facilities in one area. Don't bring the nice hilltop area of Portsmouth into it. Those people didn't pay a lot for their nice homes to have a treatment facility come in the area and devalue their property. They just purchased the old Scudder school building. It's big enough to house this as well. Oh, and talk about Suboxone - this facility supplies it like candy. They are truly Ohio's largest pill mill and need to be investigated.
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