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Mental Health Support Resources

The Guidance Center
The Guidance Center provides mental health services and support to individuals and families in Wayne County, emphasizing early intervention and community well-being.
Programs include outpatient counseling, psychiatric services, crisis intervention, and early childhood mental health support. They also offer family support and prevention programs.

Havenwyck Hospital
Havenwyck is a psychiatric and substance use treatment hospital in Auburn Hills, providing care for children, adolescents, and adults.
They offer inpatient care, outpatient programs, detox services, and therapies for mental health disorders. Specialized programs include trauma recovery and dual diagnosis treatment.

Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services
Pine Rest is one of the largest free-standing behavioral health providers in Michigan, offering a wide range of mental health and addiction services.
They provide inpatient and outpatient care, partial hospitalization, residential programs, and telehealth services. Pine Rest also specializes in services for children, teens, and older adults.

HealthWest
HealthWest is the community mental health authority for Muskegon County. They provide innovative, evidence-based mental health and substance use services.
HealthWest offers crisis intervention, outpatient therapy, case management, and integrated care for physical and mental health. They focus on recovery and community reintegration.

Network180
Network180 serves Kent County residents, offering mental health and substance use services. They work closely with local providers to deliver accessible and affordable care.
Services include crisis stabilization, therapy, psychiatric care, substance use treatment, and support for developmental disabilities. They also offer community education and prevention programs.

Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIHN)
DWIHN offers mental health and substance use services for residents of Wayne County. They focus on providing equitable, person-centered care to individuals of all backgrounds.
DWIHN provides therapy, psychiatric evaluations, substance use treatment, case management, and housing support. They also have programs for veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, and families.

Common Ground
Common Ground is a crisis services agency serving Oakland County and beyond. They focus on immediate support for individuals in mental health crises through their 24/7 crisis line and walk-in center.
They provide crisis intervention, suicide prevention, mental health assessments, and referrals. They also offer residential programs and support groups for ongoing care.

Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS)
MDHHS provides comprehensive mental health services across Michigan, offering support for individuals dealing with mental illness, substance use disorders, and developmental disabilities. It partners with local Community Mental Health Service Programs (CMHSPs) to ensure accessible care.
MDHHS offers outpatient counseling, crisis intervention, inpatient care, and support for co-occurring disorders. Services are available for all age groups, including specialized programs for children, veterans, and seniors.


The Guidance Center
The Guidance Center provides mental health services and support to individuals and families in Wayne County, emphasizing early intervention and community well-being.
Programs include outpatient counseling, psychiatric services, crisis intervention, and early childhood mental health support. They also offer family support and prevention programs.


Havenwyck Hospital
Havenwyck is a psychiatric and substance use treatment hospital in Auburn Hills, providing care for children, adolescents, and adults.
They offer inpatient care, outpatient programs, detox services, and therapies for mental health disorders. Specialized programs include trauma recovery and dual diagnosis treatment.


Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services
Pine Rest is one of the largest free-standing behavioral health providers in Michigan, offering a wide range of mental health and addiction services.
They provide inpatient and outpatient care, partial hospitalization, residential programs, and telehealth services. Pine Rest also specializes in services for children, teens, and older adults.


HealthWest
HealthWest is the community mental health authority for Muskegon County. They provide innovative, evidence-based mental health and substance use services.
HealthWest offers crisis intervention, outpatient therapy, case management, and integrated care for physical and mental health. They focus on recovery and community reintegration.


Network180
Network180 serves Kent County residents, offering mental health and substance use services. They work closely with local providers to deliver accessible and affordable care.
Services include crisis stabilization, therapy, psychiatric care, substance use treatment, and support for developmental disabilities. They also offer community education and prevention programs.


Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIHN)
DWIHN offers mental health and substance use services for residents of Wayne County. They focus on providing equitable, person-centered care to individuals of all backgrounds.
DWIHN provides therapy, psychiatric evaluations, substance use treatment, case management, and housing support. They also have programs for veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, and families.


Common Ground
Common Ground is a crisis services agency serving Oakland County and beyond. They focus on immediate support for individuals in mental health crises through their 24/7 crisis line and walk-in center.
They provide crisis intervention, suicide prevention, mental health assessments, and referrals. They also offer residential programs and support groups for ongoing care.


Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS)
MDHHS provides comprehensive mental health services across Michigan, offering support for individuals dealing with mental illness, substance use disorders, and developmental disabilities. It partners with local Community Mental Health Service Programs (CMHSPs) to ensure accessible care.
MDHHS offers outpatient counseling, crisis intervention, inpatient care, and support for co-occurring disorders. Services are available for all age groups, including specialized programs for children, veterans, and seniors.