Sanilac County Community Mental Health (Sanilac CMH) is the county level public mental health agency for Sanilac County residents. Sanilac CMH serves as the mental health 'safety net' for residents affected by serious forms of mental illness and developmental/intellectual disabilities who are covered by Medicaid, Healthy Michigan Plan and the Autism Benefit, as well as individuals who are uninsured.
Sanilac CMH is partner in a four county regional network with Genesee, Lapeer and St. Clair counties, called Region 10. The regional network is managed by the Region 10 Prepaid Inpatient Health Plan (PIHP). The PIHP also serves as the regional Substance Abuse Services Coordinating Agency (CA) for the same four county area agencies.
Sanilac CMH is partner in a four county regional network with Genesee, Lapeer and St. Clair counties, called Region 10. The regional network is managed by the Region 10 Prepaid Inpatient Health Plan (PIHP). The PIHP also serves as the regional Substance Abuse Services Coordinating Agency (CA) for the same four county area agencies.
Services
We are excited to announce the use of the Supports Intensity Scale (SIS) statewide as a standardized assessment tool for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities. The Supports Intensity Scale (SIS ) will now be completed with all adult individuals with an intellectual/developmental disability at least once every 3 years.
Sanilac CMH is a CARF accredited public provider of managed mental health and developmental disability services. With Genesee, Lapeer and St Clair counties, Sanilac CMH is a member of Region 10, a four county public mental health alliance which provides mental health services to persons eligible for Medicaid benefits under a capitated funding agreement.
These services are usually provided in a clinic setting on a short-term basis. Outpatient services are aimed at helping people manage their illness and achieve their daily-life goals. The goal is to provide caring, personalized treatment and services that promote healthy families and individuals.
Crisis Intervention: Crisis intervention is provided by a licensed Master Level clinician for individuals who are in acute psychiatric distressful situations and they will intervene for the purpose of working toward psychiatric stabilization.
Crisis Intervention: Crisis intervention is provided by a licensed Master Level clinician for individuals who are in acute psychiatric distressful situations and they will intervene for the purpose of working toward psychiatric stabilization.
The population that qualifies for the State of Michigan Medicaid Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) benefit are children between the ages of 18 months through 21 years of age who have Medicaid and are believed to have symptoms of ASD. The primary goal of this program is to provide assistance with screening, diagnosing and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) treatment for the ASD population.
ACT is a team based service that includes shared service delivery responsibility that provides consistent continuity of care. ACT services are targeted at adults who are seriously mentally ill, who require intensive services and supports to avert more restrictive services or settings (such as hospitalization, crisis, residential placement or incarceration).
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Mitchell Gotts
Jun 15, 2020
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Jar Rett Cod
Nov 09, 2019
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Jaymee Lulis
Jun 23, 2018
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CMH saved my life. 2 of the 3 psychiatrists I have seen there have been awesome. My adolescent therapist was amazing, and my current therapist on the adult side is wonderful and very helpful. The front desk staff is very kind and they learn your name and get to know you. You're not just another client to them. I am always called in for appointments promptly, and if there ever is going to be a wait I am notified of why and how long I can be expected to wait. My only complaint is there isn't that much seating in the waiting room so on busy days I have to sit next to people I don't know (not always
Denise Peruski
Dec 09, 2017
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