Allied Healthcare

We are a psychiatry practice with office locations in both North Canton, Ohio and Independence, Ohio.

Specializing in Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Services.

05/02/2023

May is Mental Health Awareness Month!
We provide treatment for Depression, Anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, and other conditions.
We also provide counseling services, Spravato treatment, and offer specialty services in addiction management!
Contact us and see how we can help!
330-913-7109

04/28/2023

Our North Canton location is now providing Spravato treatment for depression!
Give us a call at 330-913-7109 to schedule an appointment

03/16/2022

Our second office location at 4807 Rockside Rd. Suite #450, Independence, Ohio 44131 is now officially open and accepting new patients!!!!

Our team of qualified and compassionate providers include:

-Michael J. Oros, MD, MBA
-Scott Schmitt, MD
-Richard Schenkelberg, MD
-Kathleen Svala, MD
-Heather Hudson, DO
-Erin Farrer, PhD
-Tony Shumway, NP-C
-Scott Rohrbaugh, NP-C
-Tom Masters, MDiv, LPCC
-Linda Hackathorn, LPCC-S
-Christine DiCola, MA. PC/CR

Please call us at (330) 913-7109 to schedule an appointment!!

Allied Healthcare We are a psychiatry practice with office locations in both North Canton, Ohio and Independence, Ohio

03/16/2022
02/10/2021

February is International Boost Self-Esteem Month, and with Valentine's Day just around the corner. We tend to think of that special someone in our lives whether it’s our kids, family, friends, or significant other. However, in the age of quarantines and lockdowns, sometimes we need a reminder to think of ourselves as well. What does that have to do with recovery from substance use and mental health disorders? Well… Everything.

Research shows there is a connection between having low self-esteem and becoming addicted — including alcohol/drug addictions, internet compulsions, eating problems, and compulsive buying. In fact, we use alcohol, drugs, or compulsive behaviors to mask our insecurities and make us feel more confident. Yet, those feelings are short-lived. Over time, the effects of addiction or depression in general just make things worse. The resulting financial issues, relationship problems, depression, and anxiety end up harming a person's self-esteem, even more, making recovery more difficult.

Below are five exercises to help rebuild your self-esteem, improve your well-being, and provide a better outlook on life:

1. Reciting Positive Statement/Affirmation to Yourself-This may seem “cheesy” or ingenuine at first but speaking positively to yourself matters. How do you describe yourself – intelligent, stupid, beautiful, ugly, kind? The labels we assign ourselves are endless and often, the negatives outweigh the positives. Reciting a positive statement eventually changes the way you feel about yourself. Pay attention to your self-talk and how critical you are. Avoid nit-picking each flaw you have. An example of an affirmation could be “I am proud of myself”. Say it out loud every day for a month.

2. Forgiving Yourself for Past Mistakes- Forgiveness is a deliberate decision to let go of feelings of anger and resentment toward someone who has wronged you. While we might be generous in our ability to forgive others, often we are harder on ourselves. To forgive yourself: A) take responsibility for your actions; B) feel your guilt but move on; C) make amends where possible, and D) focus on what you learned and how you have grown.

3. Accept Compliments Gracefully- Sometimes those with low self-esteem have difficulty accepting and benefiting from compliments from other people. This hurts your self-esteem. When someone gives you a compliment: A) resist the urge to dismiss it; B) mindfully assume the compliment is sincere; C) say thank you and enjoy it, D) note how the compliment reflects your strengths.

4. Begin Making Changes- Everyone has things they would like to change in their own lives, or in the lives of those around them. For those with addictions or depression, change happens in stages. If a major change seems like too much, break it down into smaller acts. Choose to do one thing a day or once a week – whatever you feel you’ll follow through on. With each small change, inwardly celebrate your success in moving toward your goal. Even if your goal takes longer, you’re still making progress.

5. Practice Self-Care- Taking better care of yourself is one of the quickest ways to provide an instant self-esteem boost, but also one of the easiest things to ignore when you are not feeling up to the task. Practicing self-care takes effort and we can all find reasons not to do it. Maybe daily life, stress, or clinical depression has gotten in the way. Self-care means focusing on yourself and your needs, through things like getting sufficient sleep, nourishing your body appropriately, engaging in daily hygiene, and participating in activities that promote a sense of peace and well-being.

Achieving healthy self-esteem is a process. Yet, by using some of the approaches mentioned above, you may find that life looks a bit brighter. Boosting your self-esteem may not cure your clinical depression, anxiety, or other struggles, but it can create a sense of resilience during difficult and stressful times. The biggest takeaway is thatyou DO deserve to be kind to yourself.

01/11/2021

Today is Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Wear blue today to show your support. What is Human Trafficking? It occurs when someone is sold for s*x or labor, typically through coercion, fraud, or force. It is the largest criminal enterprise in the world with a presence here in Stark County. Learn more about the fight to prevent human trafficking and how you can help with these resources.

National Human Trafficking Hotline
Phone: 1 (888) 373-7888 24hrs/7 days a week
SMS: 233733 (Text “HELP” or “INFO)

https://humantrafficking.ohio.gov/
https://www.pathstarkoh.com/what-we-do
https://notforsaleohio.com/ohio-human-trafficking-organizations/
https://www.happensheretoo.org/about-us.html

09/18/2020

With the COVID-19 pandemic affecting every aspect of our daily lives, it can be difficult (and impossible for some) to get the care they need or were accustomed to beforehand. For patients battling addiction, this is especially true.

A huge part of our integrated approach to addiction recovery involves counseling, therapy, and meetings. Regular meetings, face to face counseling is a critical factor in supporting their efforts to kick their addiction. With Stay-At-Home orders being enacted across the country and social distancing in place, getting together with a counselor in person is next to impossible, but with telemedicine, the next check-in is still on the calendar.

We are offering telemedicine to new and existing patients effective immediately – no need to visit the office. We accept many insurances, so please call now to stay on your path of sobriety or to start your new journey to treatment. We are here to help! Leveraging telemedicine to ensure our patients are still receiving the care and support they need while they continue to battle addiction is the best call. Ready to fight addiction? Have a loved one in need of care? They can still start the journey to recovery today, even while stuck at home. Contact us today (330) 913-7109 to schedule an appointment.

Photos from Allied Healthcare's post 09/18/2020

September is National Su***de Prevention Awareness Month. Allied Healthcare is taking the time to share resources in an effort to shed light on this highly taboo and stigmatized topic.

We strive to raise awareness and connect individuals with suicidal ideation to treatment services. These are unprecedented times we are living in, if you or someone you know are having thoughts of su***de please call us today to schedule an appointment with one of our licensed clinicians at (330) 913-7109.

If you're experiencing a crisis or an emergency call 911 for immediate assistance.

NAMI - The National Alliance on Mental Illness has a wealth of information dedicated to the prevention of su***de, you'll find the link below:

https://www.nami.org/get-involved/awareness-events/su***de-prevention-awareness-month

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9701 CLEVELAND Avenue NW STE 150
North Canton, OH
44720

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 9pm
Tuesday 10am - 9pm
Wednesday 10am - 9pm
Thursday 10am - 9pm
Friday 10am - 9pm

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