About Saginaw County Community Mental Health – Saginaw
Saginaw County Community Mental Health (SCCMH) is dedicated to the wellness of individuals and families. Their headquarters at 500 Hancock Street in Saginaw, Michigan serves as a health home and wellness center for persons of all ages.
From their headquarters, you can access a complete continuum of primary medical care, mental health and addiction recovery programs, and ancillary support services tailored to your needs.
They’re a licensed Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) specializing in offering the best in evidence-based care regardless of clients’ insurance status or ability to pay. They accept Medicare and Medicaid and offer sliding scale payment options.
SCCMH celebrates the diversity of the Saginaw community and is proud to offer culturally responsive and gender affirming care for its clients. Specialized services are available for speakers of languages other than English, Hispanic and Latino clients, and members of the LGBTQ+ community.
They also provide customized care for active duty military personnel, veterans, and their families. If you’re pregnant or have young children, you can receive priority admission into their medical and mental health care programs.
The team at SCCMH recognizes that medical and psychiatric care needs don’t end when clinic hours do. That’s why they offer a wide range of home, school and community-based services. Their mobile crisis response and assertive community treatment teams ensure you’re able to get the care you need whenever and wherever you need it.
You can also be connected to clinical care as you need it. Whether you need detox services, medication assisted treatment, residential care or outpatient services, you can access them all from their main office on Hancock.
True recovery means more than regaining your physical health and your sobriety. It also means finding a stable home, building healthy relationships and achieving financial security.
I like that their suite of ancillary services supports their clients’ overall quality of life. They offer peer support groups and drop-in centers, housing assistance and supported living programs, and pre-vocational training and supportive employment services.