Substance Use, Problem Gambling, or Mental Health
Click a county name (or Detroit) in the list or map below for contact information to access publicly funded substance use disorder treatment, problem gambling counseling, and mental health counseling; and contact info for assessments or classes required due to a substance use related traffic offense.
Alcona,
Alger,
Allegan,
Alpena,
Antrim,
Arenac,
Baraga,
Barry,
Bay,
Benzie,
Berrien,
Branch,
Calhoun,
Cass,
Charlevoix,
Cheboygan,
Chippewa,
Clare,
Clinton,
Crawford,
Delta,
Dickinson,
Eaton,
Emmet,
Genesee,
Gladwin,
Gogebic,
Grand Traverse,
Gratiot,
Hillsdale,
Houghton,
Huron,
Ingham,
Ionia,
Iosco,
Iron,
Isabella,
Jackson,
Kalamazoo,
Kalkaska,
Kent,
Keweenaw,
Lake,
Lapeer,
Leelanau,
Lenawee,
Livingston,
Luce,
Mackinac,
Macomb,
Manistee,
Marquette,
Mason,
Mecosta,
Menominee,
Midland,
Missaukee,
Monroe,
Montcalm,
Montmorency,
Muskegon,
Newaygo,
Oakland,
Oceana,
Ogemaw,
Ontonagon,
Osceola,
Oscoda,
Otsego,
Ottawa,
Presque Isle,
Roscommon,
Saginaw,
Sanilac,
Schoolcraft,
Shiawassee,
St. Clair,
St. Joseph,
Tuscola,
Van Buren,
Washtenaw,
Wayne,
Wexford,
City of Detroit
Community Mental Health Services Homepage
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northern MI Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-834-3393 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Alcona County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Alcona. |
Mental Health Services:
Northeast Michigan CMH Authority |
Phone: During Office Hours 800-968-1964, After Hours Crisis 800-442-7315 TDD/TTY: 989-354-4956 or TDD: 888-836-6282 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Alcona.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 989-356-2161 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northcare Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-305-6564 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Alger County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Alger. |
Mental Health Services:
Pathways |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 888-728-4929 TDD/TTY: 7-1-1 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Alger.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 906-225-7357 or 888-728-4929 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Lakeshore Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 269-673-0202 or 888-354-0596 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Allegan County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Allegan. |
Mental Health Services:
Allegan County CMH Services |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 269-673-6617 or 800-795-6617 TDD/TTY: 269-686-5216 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Allegan.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 269-686-5124 or 877-608-3568 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northern MI Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-834-3393 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Alpena County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Alpena. |
Mental Health Services:
Northeast Michigan CMH Authority |
Phone: During Office Hours 800-968-1964, After Hours Crisis 800-442-7315 TDD/TTY: 989-354-4956 or TDD: 888-836-6282 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Alpena.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 989-356-2161 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northern MI Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-834-3393 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Antrim County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Antrim. |
Mental Health Services:
North Country CMH |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-442-7315 TDD/TTY: 231-922-4800 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Antrim.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 231-347-7890 or 800-281-0481 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Arenac County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Arenac. |
Mental Health Services:
Bay-Arenac Behavioral Health |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 989-895-2300 or 800-327-4693 TDD/TTY: 989-895-2300 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Arenac.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 989-497-1302 or 888-482-8269 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northcare Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-305-6564 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Baraga County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Baraga. |
Mental Health Services:
Copper Country CMH Services |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 906-482-4357 or 800-562-7622 TDD/TTY: 906-482-8037 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Baraga.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 906-482-9400 ext 120 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Southwest Michigan Behavioral Health |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-781-0353 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Barry County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Barry. |
Mental Health Services:
Barry County CMH Authority |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 269-948-8041 TDD/TTY: 269-948-8041 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Barry.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 269-948-8041 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Bay County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Bay. |
Mental Health Services:
Bay-Arenac Behavioral Health |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 989-895-2300 or 800-327-4693 TDD/TTY: 989-895-2300 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Bay.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 989-497-1302 or 888-482-8269 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northern MI Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-834-3393 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Benzie County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Benzie. |
Mental Health Services:
Manistee-Benzie CMH |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 877-398-2013 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Benzie.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 231-882-2182 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Southwest Michigan Behavioral Health |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-781-0353 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Berrien County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Berrien. |
Mental Health Services:
Berrien Mental Health Authority |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 269-925-0585 or 800-336-0341 TDD/TTY: 269-925-6746, TTY/Suicide: 800-799-488-9800 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Berrien.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 269-934-1658 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Southwest Michigan Behavioral Health |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-781-0353 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Branch County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Branch. |
Mental Health Services:
Pines Behavioral Health Services |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 888-725-7534 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Branch.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 866-877-4636 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Southwest Michigan Behavioral Health |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-781-0353 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Calhoun County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Calhoun. |
Mental Health Services:
Summit Pointe CMH |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-632-5449 TDD/TTY: 269-966-2890 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Calhoun.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 269-966-1460 ext.1264 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Southwest Michigan Behavioral Health |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-781-0353 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Cass County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Cass. |
Mental Health Services:
Cass County CMH Authority, dba Woodlands Behavioral Healthcare Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-323-0335 TDD/TTY: 269-445-2451 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Cass.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 269-445-2451 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northern MI Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-834-3393 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Charlevoix County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Charlevoix. |
Mental Health Services:
North Country CMH |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-442-7315 TDD/TTY: 231-922-4800 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Charlevoix.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 231-347-7890 or 800-281-0481 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northern MI Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-834-3393 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Cheboygan County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Cheboygan. |
Mental Health Services:
North Country CMH |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-442-7315 TDD/TTY: 231-922-4800 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Cheboygan.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 231-347-7890 or 800-281-0481 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northcare Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-305-6564 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Chippewa County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Chippewa. |
Mental Health Services:
Hiawatha Behavioral Health |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 906-341-2144 or 800-839-9443 TDD/TTY: 906-632-5539 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Chippewa.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 906-635-3713 or 800-839-9443 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Clare County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Clare. |
Mental Health Services:
CMH for Central Michigan |
Phone: During Office Hours 989-772-5938 TDD/TTY: 989-773-2890 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Clare.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 989-772-5938 or 800-317-0708 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Clinton County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Clinton. |
Mental Health Services:
CMH Authority of Clinton-Eaton-Ingham Counties |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-372-8460 TDD/TTY: 517-374-7037 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Clinton.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 517-346-8244 or 877-333-8933 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northern MI Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-834-3393 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Crawford County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Crawford. |
Mental Health Services:
Northern Lakes CMH Authority |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 231-922-4802 TDD/TTY: 231-935-3871 or 231-876-3281 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Crawford.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 231-876-3246 or 800-337-8598 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northcare Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-305-6564 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Delta County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Delta. |
Mental Health Services:
Pathways |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 888-728-4929 TDD/TTY: 7-1-1 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Delta.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 906-225-7357 or 888-728-4929 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northcare Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-305-6564 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Dickinson County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Dickinson. |
Mental Health Services:
Northpointe Behavioral Healthcare Systems |
Phone: During Office Hours 906-774-0522 TDD/TTY: 7-1-1 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Dickinson.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 906-779-0556 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Eaton County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Eaton. |
Mental Health Services:
CMH Authority of Clinton-Eaton-Ingham Counties |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-372-8460 TDD/TTY: 517-374-7037 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Eaton.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 517-346-8244 or 877-333-8933 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northern MI Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-834-3393 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Emmet County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Emmet. |
Mental Health Services:
North Country CMH |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-442-7315 TDD/TTY: 231-922-4800 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Emmet.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 231-347-7890 or 800-281-0481 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Region 10 |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 877-346-3648 TTY 810-257-1346 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Genesee County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Genesee. |
Mental Health Services:
Genesee Health System |
Phone: During Office Hours 810-257-3705 (24-Hours,7-Days) 877-346-3648 TDD/TTY: 810-257-1346 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Genesee.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 810-257-3705 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Gladwin County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Gladwin. |
Mental Health Services:
CMH for Central Michigan |
Phone: During Office Hours 989-772-5938 TDD/TTY: 989-773-2890 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Gladwin.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 989-772-5938 or 800-317-0708 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northcare Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-305-6564 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Gogebic County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Gogebic. |
Mental Health Services:
Gogebic CMH Authority |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-348-0032 TDD/TTY: 906-229-6120 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Gogebic.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 906-229-6100 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northern MI Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-834-3393 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Grand Traverse County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Mental Health Services:
Northern Lakes CMH Authority |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 231-922-4802 TDD/TTY: 231-935-3871 or 231-876-3281 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Grand Traverse.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 231-876-3246 or 800-337-8598 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Gratiot County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Gratiot. |
Mental Health Services:
Gratiot County CMH Services |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 989-463-4971 or 800-622-5583 TDD/TTY: 989-463-3521 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Gratiot.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 989-466-4192 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Hillsdale County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Hillsdale. |
Mental Health Services:
LifeWays |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 517-789-1200 or 800-284-8288 TDD/TTY: 517-789-2492 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Hillsdale.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 517-780-3314 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northcare Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-305-6564 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Houghton County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Houghton. |
Mental Health Services:
Copper Country CMH Services |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 906-482-4357 or 800-562-7622 TDD/TTY: 906-482-8037 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Houghton.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 906-482-9400 ext 120 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Huron County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Huron. |
Mental Health Services:
Huron Behavioral Health |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-356-5568 TDD/TTY: 989-269-8966 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Huron.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 989-497-1329 or 800-212-3689 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Ingham County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Ingham. |
Mental Health Services:
CMH Authority of Clinton-Eaton-Ingham Counties |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-372-8460 TDD/TTY: 517-374-7037 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Ingham.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 517-346-8244 or 877-333-8933 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Ionia County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Ionia. |
Mental Health Services:
Ionia County CMH |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 888-527-1790 TDD/TTY: 616-527-0453 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Ionia.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 616-527-1790 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northern MI Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-834-3393 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Iosco County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Iosco. |
Mental Health Services:
AuSable Valley CMH Services |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-442-7315 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Iosco.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 989-362-8636 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northcare Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-305-6564 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Iron County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Iron. |
Mental Health Services:
Northpointe Behavioral Healthcare Systems |
Phone: During Office Hours 906-774-0522 TDD/TTY: 7-1-1 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Iron.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 906-779-0556 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Isabella County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Isabella. |
Mental Health Services:
CMH for Central Michigan |
Phone: During Office Hours 989-772-5938 TDD/TTY: 989-773-2890 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Isabella.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 989-772-5938 or 800-317-0708 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Jackson County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Jackson. |
Mental Health Services:
LifeWays |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 517-789-1200 or 800-284-8288 TDD/TTY: 517-789-2492 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Jackson.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 517-780-3314 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Southwest Michigan Behavioral Health |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-781-0353 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Kalamazoo County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Kalamazoo. |
Mental Health Services:
Kalamazoo CMH and Substance Abuse Services |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 269-373-6000 or 269-382-0847 TDD/TTY: 269-553-8100 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Kalamazoo.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 269-553-8000 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northern MI Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-834-3393 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Kalkaska County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Kalkaska. |
Mental Health Services:
North Country CMH |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-442-7315 TDD/TTY: 231-922-4800 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Kalkaska.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 231-347-7890 or 800-281-0481 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Lakeshore Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 616-336-3909 or 800-749-7720 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Kent County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Kent. |
Mental Health Services:
network180 |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 616-336-3909 TDD/TTY: 7-1-1 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Kent.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 616-336-3593 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northcare Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-305-6564 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Keweenaw County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Keweenaw. |
Mental Health Services:
Copper Country CMH Services |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 906-482-4357 or 800-562-7622 TDD/TTY: 906-482-8037 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Keweenaw.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 906-482-9400 ext 120 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Lakeshore Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 231-745-4659 or after hours call 800-922-2061 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Lake County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Lake. |
Mental Health Services:
West Michigan CMH System |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-992-2061 TDD/TTY: 800-790-8326 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Lake.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 231-843-5467 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Region 10 |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 888-225-4447 TTY 888-225-1973 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Lapeer County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Lapeer. |
Mental Health Services:
Lapeer County CMH Services |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 888-225-4447 TDD/TTY: 888-225-1973 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Lapeer.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 810-245-8280 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northern MI Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-834-3393 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Leelanau County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Leelanau. |
Mental Health Services:
Northern Lakes CMH Authority |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 231-922-4802 TDD/TTY: 231-935-3871 or 231-876-3281 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Leelanau.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 231-876-3246 or 800-337-8598 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
CMH Partnership of SE MI |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 517-263-8905 (Effective 01/01/2022) |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Lenawee County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Lenawee. |
Mental Health Services:
Lenawee CMH Authority |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 517-263-8905 TDD/TTY: 517-263-8905 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Lenawee.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 517-263-8905 or 800-664-5005 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
CMH Partnership of SE MI |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 517-546-4126 or 800-615-1245 (Effective 01/01/2022) |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Livingston County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Livingston. |
Mental Health Services:
Livingston County CMH Authority |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 517-546-4126 TDD/TTY: 517-546-4126 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Livingston.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 517-548-0081 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northcare Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-305-6564 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Luce County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Luce. |
Mental Health Services:
Pathways |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 888-728-4929 TDD/TTY: 7-1-1 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Luce.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 906-225-7357 or 888-728-4929 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northcare Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-305-6564 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Mackinac County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Mackinac. |
Mental Health Services:
Hiawatha Behavioral Health |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 906-341-2144 or 800-839-9443 TDD/TTY: 906-632-5539 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Mackinac.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 906-635-3713 or 800-839-9443 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Macomb County Community Mental Health Services |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 586-948-0222 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Macomb County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Macomb. |
Mental Health Services:
Macomb County CMH Services |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 586-307-9100 TDD/TTY: 586-307-9100 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Macomb.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 586-469-6958 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northern MI Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-834-3393 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Manistee County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Manistee. |
Mental Health Services:
Manistee-Benzie CMH |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 877-398-2013 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Manistee.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 231-882-2182 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northcare Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-305-6564 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Marquette County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Marquette. |
Mental Health Services:
Pathways |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 888-728-4929 TDD/TTY: 7-1-1 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Marquette.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 906-225-7357 or 888-728-4929 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Lakeshore Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 231-845-6294 or after hours call 800-922-2061 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Mason County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Mason. |
Mental Health Services:
West Michigan CMH System |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-992-2061 TDD/TTY: 800-790-8326 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Mason.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 231-843-5467 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Mecosta County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Mecosta. |
Mental Health Services:
CMH for Central Michigan |
Phone: During Office Hours 989-772-5938 TDD/TTY: 989-773-2890 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Mecosta.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 989-772-5938 or 800-317-0708 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northcare Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-305-6564 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Menominee County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Menominee. |
Mental Health Services:
Northpointe Behavioral Healthcare Systems |
Phone: During Office Hours 906-774-0522 TDD/TTY: 7-1-1 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Menominee.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 906-779-0556 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Midland County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Midland. |
Mental Health Services:
CMH for Central Michigan |
Phone: During Office Hours 989-772-5938 TDD/TTY: 989-773-2890 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Midland.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 989-772-5938 or 800-317-0708 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northern MI Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-834-3393 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Missaukee County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Missaukee. |
Mental Health Services:
Northern Lakes CMH Authority |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 231-922-4802 TDD/TTY: 231-935-3871 or 231-876-3281 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Missaukee.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 231-876-3246 or 800-337-8598 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
CMH Partnership of SE MI |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 734-243-7340 or 800-886-7340 (Effective 01/01/2022) |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Monroe County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Monroe. |
Mental Health Services:
Monroe CMH Authority |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 734-243-7340 or 800-886-7340 TDD/TTY: 734-243-7340 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Monroe.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 734-243-3371 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Montcalm County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Montcalm. |
Mental Health Services:
Montcalm Center for Behavioral Health |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 989-831-7520 TDD/TTY: 989-831-7540 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Montcalm.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 989-497-1329 or 888-212-3689 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Northern MI Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-834-3393 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Montmorency County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Montmorency. |
Mental Health Services:
Northeast Michigan CMH Authority |
Phone: During Office Hours 800-968-1964, After Hours Crisis 800-442-7315 TDD/TTY: 989-354-4956 or TDD: 888-836-6282 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Montmorency.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 989-356-2161 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Lakeshore Regional Entity |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 231-722-HELP (231-722-4357) |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Muskegon County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Muskegon. |
Mental Health Services:
CMH Services of Muskegon County |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 231-722-4357 TDD/TTY: 231-720-3280 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Muskegon.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 231-720-3201 |
Substance Use Treatment Services:
Mid-State Health Network |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 1-844-405-3095 |
The above Access Management System (AMS) agency will answer questions regarding alcohol and drug use, and discuss options for those needing treatment services. If services are determined to be appropriate, the agency will assist callers in choosing a provider that meets their needs, and will make the necessary referral. Providers charge on a sliding-fee scale based on income and insurance.
Before choosing a treatment program for you, or someone you care about, you may wish to refer to A Quick Guide to Finding Effective Alcohol and Drug Addiction Treatment. Also, the following guide notes five important questions to ask when searching for a treatment program and explains what research suggests is most effective: Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What to Ask.
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Services to Meet Secretary of State/Court Requirements:
Assessment and Class Providers |
Assessments/Classes in Newaygo County |
Contact information with notations as to whether agencies provide Assessments and/or Classes needed to fulfill driver's license reinstatement requirements due to impaired driving/substance use traffic offenses. |
Problem Gambling Treatment Services:
Problem Gambling Help-line |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 800-270-7117 |
Strictly confidential, counselors provide immediate help to address issues related to problem gambling, including screening services and referrals to treatment providers or support groups. Click for problem gambling treatment providers in Newaygo. |
Mental Health Services:
Newaygo County Mental Health Center |
Phone: (24-hours, 7-days) 231-689-7330 or 800-968-7330 TDD/TTY: 231-689-7330 |
Mental health and developmental disability services are delivered through county-based community mental health services programs (CMHSPs), which contract public funds for services. Medicaid funds, which are paid on a per Medicaid-eligible capitated basis, are contracted with CMHSPs, or their affiliations, as Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).
Peer-Run Drop-In Centers provide an informal, supportive environment to assist clients with mental illness in the recovery process. Click to see if there's a Drop-In Center in Newaygo.
For guardianship questions, contact CMHSP Customer Service, call: 231-689-7330 |