WHERE I AM AND HOW YOU GET HERE

UNTANGLED COUNSELING SERVICES OFFICE: 1397 Warren Road #1, Lakewood OH 44107

Untangled Counseling Services, LLC is located on Warren Road, off Detroit Avenue (around the corner from Boom's Pizza on Detroit).

FROM POINTS OUTSIDE LAKEWOOD: Take your best route to I-90 and get off at the Warren Road exit. FROM THE EAST: Turn right onto Warren Road. FROM THE WEST: Turn left onto Warren Road.

FROM WARREN ROAD: Go north toward the Detroit Avenue intersection.  Our street door (on Warren Road) has a red awning with 1397 WARREN RD. in large, friendly white letters. If the door is locked, please text or call 216-849-1857 and someone will come down to let you in; if it's unlocked, come on in and up the stairs to the first door on your right and have a seat in the waiting area; I'll be with you shortly!

PLEASE NOTE: Our location is also accessible via the #26 RTA bus line, which runs on Detroit Avenue 24/7.

WE REGRET THAT OUR OFFICE IS NO LONGER MOBILITY-IMPAIRED ACCESSIBLE; HOWEVER, WE OFFER ONLINE COUNSELING SERVICES FOR ANY CLIENT WHO CANNOT (OR DOES NOT WISH TO) MEET IN PERSON.

Lakewood Center West building partially obscured by trees
Lakewood Center West building partially obscured by trees

Parking: There are two parking options near the building. Street parking is available in front of the building, but this may be full depending on the time of day. Lakewood City Lot A can be accessed via Detroit Avenue, around the corner from from our street door.

All city meters are free after 6:00pm, on weekends, and on holidays.

BORROWED LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We acknowledge that the land on which Untangled Counseling Services, LLC operates is borrowed from the last descendants of the Erie Nation (called Eriehronon or Eriquehronon by the Ouendat Nation), who inhabited most of the southern shore of Lake Erie and were wiped out by a war with the Haudenosaunee Nation (called "Iroquois" by the colonizing French) in 1656. Erie survivors assimilated into neighboring indigenous groups, especially the Onandowaga (Seneca). The traditional homeland of the Erie people has never been willingly ceded to any other nation or colonizing peoples.