About Gratiot County Community – Mental Health – Alma
Gratiot Integrated Health Network is location in Alma, Michigan. They offer many community bsaed programs, including a department for substance use disorder services. The team here includes experienced and skilled professionals with competencies in mental health and substance use disorders. The goal is to treat the whole person, offering a holistic approach to care that helps increase your potential for success.
Treatment is offered on an outpatient basis and revolves around individual and group therapy sessions. They partner with you to achieve optimal mental health using evidence-based approaches like brief strategic family therapy, cognitive processing and trauma recovery and empowerment.
They also offer medication assisted treatment alongside counseling and behavioral therapies using FDA approved medications like buprenorphine and Suboxone. This treatment includes involvement in a peer support program where a recovery coach will help support your recovery process.
I like that this facility can provide a range of services to meet you where you are in recovery and help you set the stage for long-term sobriety. Some of the services you can access through this program include vocational assistance, housing assistance and services that support independent living. The team may help you develop a wellness plan, prepare advanced directives or learn about and pursue alternatives to guardianship. Your peer support specialist partners with you to provide the services you need.
You also access case management and support coordination for substance use disorder treatment. You’re eligible when you have a primary diagnosis of a serious mental illness, substance use disorder, intellectual developmental disability or serious emotional disturbance. You must be a primary resident of the county, have a medical necessity and have the ability to benefit from case management.
They accept most major insurance providers in the area and will verify your insurance coverage before beginning treatment. However, no one is turned away because of an inability to pay.