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St. Clair County CMH is the mental health and substance use "safety net"  for residents with low incomes who have Medicaid or who qualify for other public insurance plans.

St. Clair County CMH provides public services to eligible:

  • Adults with mental illnesses
  • Children with serious emotional disturbances
  • Adults & children with developmental disabilities
  • Adults & children with substance use disorders
  • Adults with co-occurring mental health & substance use disorders

Hallmarks of our services:

  • Person-centered
  • Self-determined
  • Recovery-oriented
  • Trauma-informed

How do I get public services for mental health or substance use disorders? 

For more information, please click here.

What services do we offer? 

For more information, please click here.

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National Core Indicators

National Core Indicators (NCI), strives to provide states with valid and reliable tools to use in support of their efforts to improve system performance and thereby to better serve people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. To view the latest report or to visit the NCI website, please click on the links below:

 

St. Clair County CMH in search of licensed AFC providers Providers should be equipped to provide housing and supports to adults with developmental disabilities and mental illnesses.
Application for Participation (AFP)

On February 6, 2013, the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) issued an Application for Participation (AFP) for re-procurement of Medicaid Specialty Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs).  The AFP is the mechanism for selection of the revised state-defined regions, and Genesee PIHP and the Thumb Alliance PIHP will now make up the newly defined Region 10.  The initial response for the AFP was due to MDCH on April 1st with an extended response time of July 1st allowed for specific items.  Feedback and comments on the AFP should be forwarded to Kelly VanWormer at kvanwormer@scccmh.org.

 

Employment Opportunities

Click above for a complete list of employment opportunities in the Thumb Alliance PIHP.

The Galley Cafe

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Location: Administration Building, First Floor
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