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Community mental health meets Northern Michiganders where they’re at with mobile crisis intervention

The Northern Lakes Community Mental Health Authority mobile crisis intervention services reach across Crawford, Grand Traverse, Leelanau, Missaukee, Roscommon, and Wexford counties.    

OnPoint provides care at its facilities and also via mobile crisis response.
OnPoint’s mobile crisis team brings help to Allegan County residents with urgent mental health needs

OnPoint’s Community Mental Health Mobile Crisis Intervention Program is available 24/7/365 with a supervisor and two clinicians on-call at all times. 

Eastman kids and grandkids hamming it up for the camera.
Foster care fosters hope for Michigan’s most vulnerable children

Michigan's community mental health agencies, CMHs, provide mental health care for the roughly 10,000 children in Michigan’s foster care system. Here is how Genesee Health Systems and Sanilac County CMH are working hard to help foster children in their counties thrive.

Call line staff working in the team room at Summit Pointe’s First Step Urgent Care.
Community mental health agency call lines connect Michiganders with local crisis care

A call to a local community mental health crisis line can sometimes be more direct and offer services that may not be available when calling 988 or MiCAL.

Kenneth and Ethel Moore.
When grief clouds the holiday season, Community Mental Health says give yourself grace

For those who have lost a loved one, grief may cloud the season as they face holiday parties, family gatherings, and old traditions without their loved one beside them. St. Clair County Community Mental Health shares that it’s important to give those who are grieving grace during this time and to remember that it’s OK not to do everything you used to.

Robert Sheehan, executive director of the Community Mental Health Association of Michigan
Here’s good news for Michiganders’ mental health: Community mental health delivers cutting-edge care

Michigan's community mental health agencies lead the nation in innovation, serve all 83 counties, and help Michiganders of all ages access the mental health supports they need.

Alexandra Gabridge, DBT and Outpatient Clinician with St. Clair County Community Mental Health, goes over skills with an individual in the Dialectical Behavior Therapy program during a group session.
A woman’s journey of healing from a lifetime of abuse

At the end of her rope after a lifetime of abuse, multiple attempts at therapy, and a recent death in the family, one woman found the help she needed through the Dialectical Behavior Therapy program at St. Clair County Community Mental Health, which she says saved her life.

(From left) SCCCMH nurses Lauren Higgins, Melissa Nicholson, and Mary Croteau, prepare for a vaccination clinic. Offering vaccination clinics on-site with nursing staff works to eliminate barriers to care for some individuals receiving CMH services.
What is integrated healthcare and why is it important?

St. Clair County Community Mental Health shares insight into the benefits of integrated healthcare and how it can better connect mental and physical health to provide patients with more comprehensive care.

Employees use the decompression room at St. Clair County Community Mental Health.
As mental health becomes priority in the workplace, St. Clair County CMH leads employers by example

At St. Clair County Community Mental Health, supporting the mental health of its employees is one of its top priorities. Experts at the organizations share their experience and offer suggestions for employers who are seeking ways to improve mental health in the workplace.

Throughout September, St. Clair County Community Mental Health is holding free online seminars in recognition of National Recovery Month.
Promoting recovery with education

In recognition of National Recovery Month in September,  St. Clair County Community Mental Health is holding its annual Recovery Summit providing free virtual seminars throughout the month around topics of substance use disorders and recovery.

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