Mental Health

    "Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me."
                                                                                     Mathew 25:40

    1.  **GOOD PLACE TO START**
    2. ABUSE AND TRAUMA
    3. COUNSELING SERVICES
    4. CRISIS INTERVENTION AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 
    5. MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDERS BY COUNTY 
    6. OFFICE OF RECIPIENTS RIGHTS
    7. SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT
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      **GOOD PLACE TO START**

       Get Help Now
      The State of Michigan maintains a site where you just click on your county to access publicly funded substance use disorder treatment, problem gambling counseling, and mental health counseling. 

      Disaster Distress Helpline
      1-800-985-5990
      Stress, anxiety, and other depression-like symptoms are common reactions after any natural or human-caused disaster. Call this toll-free number to be connected to the nearest crisis center for information, support, and counseling.

      SAMHSA’s National Helpline 
      1-800-662-HELP (4357) (TDD: 1-800-487-4889)
      Free and confidential information in English and Spanish for individuals and family members facing substance abuse and mental health issues.

      National Suicide Prevention Lifeline  
      1-800-273-8255
      The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.  

      Veteran's Crisis Line
      1-800-273-TALK (8255)
      TTY: 1-800-799-4889
      Connects veterans in crisis (and their families and friends) with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential, toll-free hotline, online chat, or text.
       

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      ABUSE AND TRAUMA

      RAINN
      1-800-656-(Hope) 4673
      Counseling for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse

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      COUNSELING SERVICES

      Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan 1-855-88-CCSEM (22736)
      Family, crisis pregnancy, individual, marital, senior services, immigration & refugee resettlement, grief, loss, and substance abuse counseling.
      1424 E. 11 Mile Rd. Royal Oak, MI 48067, 248-545-4044, Behavioral Health
      6637 Highland Rd., Waterford, MI 48327, 248-666-8870, Behavioral Health
      715 N. Lapeer Rd., Lake Orion, MI 48362, 248-693-7526, Behavioral Health
      76 Williams St., Pontiac, MI 48341, 248-338-4250 Hispanic Outreach Services
      17500 W. Eight Mile Rd., Southfield, MI 48075, 248-552-0750 Adoption & Foster Care, Retired Senior & Volunteer Program: 248-559-1147, Senior Companion Program: 248-559-1147
      3300 S. Adams Rd., Auburn Hills, MI 48326, 248-537-3300 Behavioral Health, Family Preservation, 248-334-3595, Sheltering Arms Adult Dar Health Services
      Email: info@ccsem.org
      Catholic Charities provides professional and volunteer services to protect, strengthen families, and care for the elderly. Agency staff and volunteers are dedicated to providing the highest quality services to enhance the health and well being of individuals, families, and the community. 
      The agency provides an array of services including: Foster Care and Adoptions, Counseling and Substance Abuse, Hispanic Outreach, Older Adult and Caregiver Suppose, Older Adult Volunteers, Immigration & Refugee Resettlement, Family Support including support to pregnant women, and other outreach.
      For purposes of St. Vincent de Paul clients, the focus of services will be limited to counseling. The counseling service is provided by licensed/certifies therapists who may treat conditions including anxiety, stress, depression, eating disorders, child and teen behavior issues, marital & relationship issues, family conflict, post-trauma, anger management, grief & loss and substance abuse. Counseling is on a fee for service basis. There is a limited sliding scale fee structure for low-income clients.

      Easter Seals  They serve and support people with mental health problems and their families so they can successfully live, learn, work and play in their communities. Their programs serve children, adults, and families.
      800-757-3257
      800-649-3777 or 711 (hearing impaired)

      Judson Center Autism Connections, 248-549-4339

      New Hope Center for Grief Support315 Griswold, Northville, MI 48167, 248-348-0115
      griefhelp@newhopecenter.net    This is a non-profit organization. No fees.

      New Oakland Family Centers
      Comprehensive mental health services. Crisis hotline: 877-800-1650
      • 24 hour crisis intervention
      • Intensive outpatient program
      • FACE to FACE day program
      • ADHD assessment and treatment
      • Outpatient therapy services
      • Psychological testing 
      • MAP TO LOCATIONS 
      Oakland Univeristy Center for Autism Research, Education and Support (OUCARES)
      248-370-2424

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      CRISIS INTERVENTION AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

      Abuse & Neglect Reporting (DHHS) - 855-444-3911(for children and adults)

      Alternative for Girls - 313-361-4000 
      903 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit, 48208
      Help to get girls and young women off streets.

      CARE House - 248-332-7173
      The Child Abuse and Neglect Council of Oakland County

      Centro Multicultural La Familia Program M.U.J.E.R. - 248-858-7800

      Childhelp-Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse - 800-422-4453

      Children's Protective Services, 855-444-3911

      HAVEN, 248-334-1274 or 877-922-1274

      mcedsv (Michigan coalition to end domestic and sexual violence)  This site will allow you do a search for help near you.  Choose the city closest to where you live.

      My Sister's Place/Women's Justice Center - 800-298-7233
      Serves, Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties. Shelter, emergency food, clothes, domestic violence, legal assistance, medical care. 

      New Bethel - 248-333-7010  PO Box 431382, Pontiac, MI 48341
      Shelter, meals serves daily, clothing, housing assistance.

      SafeHouse Center - 734-995-5444 
      Ann Arbor, MI,
      Emergency shelter for survivors or domestic violence and their children. 

      Sexual Assault Helpline (MDHHS) 1-800-656-4673

      Suicide Prevention 800-273-8255

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       MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES BY COUNTY  

      MACOMB COUNTY 

      Arab American & Caldean Council - 248-559-1990 or 586-939-5016
      Sterling Heights Outpatient Clinic
      38219 Mound Rd. Suite 102
      Sterling Heights, MI 48310

      Easter Seals  They serve and support people with mental health problems and their families so they can successfully live, learn, work and play in their communities. Their programs serve children, adults, and families.
      800-757-3257
      800-649-3777 or 711 (hearing impaired)

      FIRST STEP IN MACOMB COUNTY IS TO CALL THE MACOMB COUNTY CRISIS CENTER 586-307-9100 Available 24/7
      This is a good number for anyone with any crisis who needs help.

      Macomb County Community Mental Health - 855-996-2264
      Access Center
      Client MUST have Medicaid or Healthy Michigan to be serviced
      They service only the chronically and severely mentally ill

      COMMONWEALTH: Macomb County also maintains a website that posts events that are going on that are available for a vast array of health issues. You can search by topic and also by township. Their website also provides links to all the groups who share events on this calendar. 


      The Macomb Harbor Light - 248-443-5500 
      Eastern Michigan Division,  16130 Northland Dr. Southfield, MI 48075


      State-wide Mental Health Providers

      Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health - 734.785.7705 x7194 
      13101 Allen Road
      Southgate, Michigan 48195


      Julie's List
      Online website listing sources of help in many different categories such as mental health and substance abuse resources. 

      Michigan DHHS Hotlines Regarding Mental Health
      Abuse & Neglect Reporting 1-855-444-3911
      Alcoholics Anonymous 248-332-3521
      Ananon- 248-706-1020
      Community Mental Health Customer Services 1-800-341-2003 or 248-858-1210
      Mental health services for adults and children with serious mental illness, emotional disturbances and developmental disabilities. 
      Domestic Violence Helpline 1-800-799-7233
      Narcotics Anonymous 248-543-7200
      Program & Prevention Info 248-858-0001
      Sexual Assault Helpling 1-800-656-4673
      Suicide Prevention 1-800-231-1127



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      OFFICE OF RECIPIENTS RIGHTS

      The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has created a booklet called "Your Rights Handbook" for those receiving Public Mental Health Services in the state of Michigan. When you receive mental health services, Michigan's Mental Health Code and other laws safeguard your rights.  If for some reason you feel those rights have been violated, the Office of Recipients Rights is the office that you need to contact.

      Office of Recipient Rights 877-744-4878
      Non-Emergency Access & Eligibility 248-464-6363
      Resource and Crisis Helpline 800-231--5200 (24 hours a day)
      Customer SErvices 800-341-2003 8 am to 5 pm M-F

      OCCMH Administrative Offices (Oakland County Community Mental Health)
      2011 Executive Hills Blvd.
      Auburn Hills, MI 48326 248-858-1210
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      SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

      Get Help Now
      The State of Michigan maintains a site where you just click on your county to access publicly funded substance use disorder treatment, problem gambling counseling, and mental health counseling.  
       
      Grace Centers of Hope 

      A program in Pontiac that is free. It is a Christian/Evangelical ministry. It includes housing, counseling, 12-step meetings, working in their thrift store.  Usually, when you call they always say they are full. We encourage people to call daily to show they are committed to the program. Anyone state-wide could apply.

      The Detroit Harbor Light (at Acres of Hope) - 313-361-6136 
      Salvation Army Substance Abuse Program
      3737 Lawton Street
      Detroit, MI. 48208


      Macomb County Office of Substance Abuse

      If you think you or a family member may have an alcohol or drug abuse problem, contact Macomb County Community Mental Health Access Center which is open Monday-Friday 8 am to 7:45 pm at (586) 948-0222 (Collect Calls will be accepted). In an emergency or non-business hours please call the Crisis Center (586) 307-9100 V/TTY. 

      Substance Abuse Treatment Program Finder SAMHSA
      This links you to both private and nonprofit programs.  You will have to check each program out to see what the costs are. Or Call SAMHSA’s National Helpline 1-800-662-HELP (4357) 1-800-487-4889 (TTY)  Free and confidential information in English and Spanish for individuals and family members facing substance abuse and mental health issues. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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      Updated Jan 2018







       

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