DOCUMENTED RESOURCES FOR THE COMMUNITY

Macomb County Community Mental Health has a wide range of resources for the community. All resources are free and available to be downloaded and printed for use. 

 

Help When You Need It

Throughout our ‘Help When You Need It’ brochure, you will find an overview of the services that are available to the community. Throughout this document, you’ll also find guided information on how to access MCCMH services along with a list of our walk-in locations throughout Macomb County. To print or download this document, click the link below.

Click here to download our ‘Help When You Need It’ Member Handbook.

Click here to download our ‘Help When You Need It’ Member Handbook in Spanish.

Click here to download our ‘Help When You Need It’ Member Handbook in Arabic.

MI Health Link Member

Our ‘Mi Health Link Member’ booklet highlights Michigan’s Mi Health Link program which provides coordinated medical, mental health, and substance use disorder services to residents in Macomb County who are covered by both Medicare and Medicaid. Throughout this booklet, an overview of information regarding Mi Health Link services through MCCMH or our contract agencies will be provided. To print or download this document, click the link below.

Click here to download our ‘MI Health Link Member’ brochure.

Click here to visit the MCCMH MI Health Link page.

CCBHC

Macomb County Community Mental Health is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic, or CCBHC. CCBHC services are available to children and adults with mental health or substance use challenges who are uninsured, underinsured, have Medicaid, or private health insurance, or who are active-duty military or veterans, regardless of where you live.

No matter your circumstance, we are here to help. We offer a sliding fee program that can provide discounted services or services at no cost to those who meet income eligibility (based on family size and income). Please ask about our sliding fee program and income verification requirements when you call or visit our locations. No one will be denied access to services due to inability to pay.

To view the Sliding Fee Schedule, click the link below: [INCLUDE LINK TO SLIDING FEE SCALE HERE]

Notice of Privacy Rights

Our ‘Notice of Privacy Rights’ flyer discusses how the personal, medical, drug and alcohol information about an individual may be used and disclosed. It also provides information on how one can obtain access to this information and details our commitment to protecting our privacy. To print or download this document, click the link below.

Click here to download our ‘Notice of Privacy Rights’ flyer.

 

Know Your Rights

Our ‘Know Your Rights’ booklet discusses information regarding an individual’s rights when receiving mental health services in Michigan. Throughout this booklet, an overview of Michigan’s Mental Health Code, as well as other laws, are detailed to ensure that an individual’s rights are protected. Guidance will also be provided for individuals who believe that their rights have been violated. To print or download this document, click the link below.

Click here to download our ‘Know Your Rights’ booklet in English.

Click here to download our ‘Know Your Rights’ booklet in Arabic.

 

Click here to download our ‘Know Your Rights’ booklet in Spanish.

 

Second Opinion and Appeal Rights

Our ‘Second Opinion and Appeal Rights’ brochure details information on how to file and resolve a concern or grievance, request a Medicaid Fair Hearing, or request a second opinion for individuals who have received services through MCCMH. It also includes resources that are available to help resolve these concerns or requests. To print or download this document, click the link below.

Click here to download our ‘Second Opinion and Appeal Rights’ brochure.

 

Mediation Rights

In mediation, a neutral third party will guide you through a confidential communication, information sharing and decision-making process. The mediator ensures that all parties have a voice and that there is a power balance at the table. If a settlement is reached, the mediators will work with you to assist you in writing an enforceable agreement that is crafted by the parties. You do not lose any of your due process rights (i.e., local appeal, grievance/complaint, etc.) participating in mediation.

Click here to download our ‘Mediation Rights’ brochure.

How to Request Copies of Materials?

To request copies of MCCMH materials, please submit a request to our Marketing and Communications Department through the form below.

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