Tomeka Ewing is an experienced counselor and adjunct professor at Cuyahoga Community College since August 2019. Additionally, Tomeka serves as a Substance Abuse Counselor at Catholic Charities Matt Talbot IOP since December 2016 and has been a Residential Counselor at Community Assessment & Treatment Services, Inc. Tomeka has also worked as a Psychotherapist at Life Solutions South since August 2017. In these roles, Tomeka conducts initial bio-psychosocial assessments and actively contributes to the development and implementation of Individualized Treatment Plans. Tomeka Ewing holds a Master’s degree in Adult Learning and Development and a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Cleveland State University.
Community Assessment & Treatment Services (CATS), Inc.
CATS - An Overview CATS manages numerous programs targeted to a variety of specific populations. We offer multiple levels of care ranging from outpatient to residential services. At present CATS has three sites with the capacity to serve: 151 men in the Men's Residential Treatment Program, which provides treatment from 30 to 90 days. 60 women in the Women's Residential Treatment Program, which provides treatment from 30 to 90 days. 16 men in our Wadsworth Residential Program in Medina County. CATS has a total of 227 residential beds. The CATS' Outpatient Program serves up to 90 individuals a day, providing assessments, individual and group counseling, and case management services. We also have 60 Sober Housing beds at our Cleveland location, available to both men & women. To date, CATS has served over 45,000 individuals and their families. CATS experiences a 72% success rate, defined as individuals who enter treatment and complete their assigned level of care.