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The Biden administration is increasing funding for a new kind of mental health clinic, first established by legislation introduced in 2015 by Michigan Senator Debbie Stabenow. The clinics offer a full range of mental health care services, to anyone in the community who needs it, regardless of ability to pay or insurance status.
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Authors of an interim report say Ann Arbor's city council and its residents need to decide on the scope of a mental health 9-1-1 program that bypasses armed police
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The facility would offer short-term, secure care as an alternative to emergency departments and jail cells.
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The state Senate will begin hearings soon on a proposed overhaul of how Michigan offers publicly funded mental health services. There are lots of…
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A new report shows Michigan falls short when it comes to mental health services. The Citizens Research Council of Michigan looked at several aspects, but…
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Urgent care centers are common for physical ailments. Could they work for mental health issues, too?When you have an injury or illness that needs immediate attention, but isn't an emergency, you head to the urgent care center. Those facilities allow…
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Mental health patients might have to wait longer to get their conditions diagnosed – if they can get care at all. That’s according to mental health…
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Today on Stateside, Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin has been hesitant to call for impeachment of President Trump in the past. But she says…
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Washtenaw County commissioners voted Thursday night to recommend Community Mental Health (CMH) cut its budget. The county has more than a $10 million…
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced it would end its contract with Lakeshore Regional Entity, a local group that's one of the…