Productive conversations around substance use involve both parties feeling seen, heard, and respected. If you're trying to get through to your child about the dangers of marijuana, remember to be sensitive to their experiences and avoid accusations. For help supporting your child, reach out today: https://bit.ly/4dBXPg6
Macomb County Community Mental Health
Mental Health Care
Clinton Township, Michigan 3,340 followers
Putting People First
About us
Under the direction of the Macomb County Board of Commissioners and the Macomb County Community Mental Health Board, Macomb County Community Mental Health provides a wide variety of mental health treatment and support services to adults and children with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse treatment needs. Individual services provided may include assessment; outpatient or home-based treatment; mental health assessment prior to nursing home placement; residential, respite or support services; or other alternatives as determined by individual needs. Service Centers are barrier free. TTY access to the MCCMH system is provided through the Crisis Center, Ombudsman and Office of Recipient Rights. Services are available in American Sign Language, as well as other alternative languages as needed. MCCMH programs and services are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).
- Website
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http://www.mccmh.net
External link for Macomb County Community Mental Health
- Industry
- Mental Health Care
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Clinton Township, Michigan
- Type
- Government Agency
- Specialties
- MI Health Link, Substance Use Services, and Access Center
Locations
Employees at Macomb County Community Mental Health
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Andrea Gross, LMSW
Supervisor at Macomb County Community Mental Health
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Adam Jenovai
Leader in Behavioral Health | Focused on Collaborative Relationships and Integrated Care
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Rebecca Ruopp-Kizy
Social worker- Psychiatric at MCCMH
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AnnMarie Carufel
Macomb County Community Mental Health
Updates
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Teenagers who use marijuana can see negative impacts well into adulthood. Understand the implications of underage marijuana use and how to talk to your child about it: https://bit.ly/4dBXPg6
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Michigan State University Extension is offering free community classes to Macomb County residents this summer on a variety of topics like cooking, gardening, and mental health. Browse offerings at: https://bit.ly/4eHZp0v
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Mental health doesn't have to be a scary topic. Having an open dialogue can help reduce stigma while reminding everyone that we're never alone in our mental health journey. For help initiating the conversation, reach out today: https://bit.ly/3upLF8r
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In need of some sober summer drink inspiration for upcoming summer festivities? Swipe through for mocktail recipes to try out next time you're in the mood for a fun, zero-proof drink! For help kicking substance use, reach out to us today: https://bit.ly/4dBXPg6
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We had an amazing time yesterday at Clinton Township’s 18th annual Senior Wellness and Retirement Expo. The turnout was fantastic, with many visitors stopping by our booth to snag some exclusive MCCMH swag and learn about our services. We can’t wait to see what next year's event has in store!
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Whether for work or pleasure, the summer season is a busy one for travel — which can be an anxiety-inducing experience for many. At MCCMH, we're here to support you in conquering your next trip with travel anxiety kept at bay. Reach out here for support: https://bit.ly/3upLF8r
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Macomb County Community Mental Health reposted this
Macomb County Community Mental Health is looking for an experienced and dedicated individual to become part of their Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team in the role of Clinical Supervisor. Interested? Apply today: https://lnkd.in/gRwSqb5J #MacombCounty #MCCMH #hiring #ClinicalSupervisor #applytoday
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A special congratulations to the inaugural class of our Leadership Intensifier! This advanced leadership development and mentoring program equip team members with the necessary skills to become effective managers and leaders. Over the last six months, participants attended sessions focused on the theory of transformational leadership to create a specific project to address an area of concern. We are excited to see how our graduates will apply their learnings within the organization!
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