Who is eligible for Community Mental Health services in Oakland County?

Oakland County residents who have an intellectual/developmental disability, mental illness, children with serious emotional disturbance, and people with substance use disorders may be eligible to receive specialty public mental health services. Most of these people have Medicaid/Healthy MI Plan coverage. However, individuals who are uninsured and underinsured can be linked to mental health services and may still receive services for mental health and substance use disorders through Federal Block grant funding.

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1. Who is eligible for Community Mental Health services in Oakland County?
2. How do I request an Access screening to receive public health services through Oakland Community Health Network (OCHN)?
3. What is the process for a screening?
4. How long does it take for a callback?
5. What happens if I am not able to answer the call when Access calls back?
6. What are the hours of the Access Department?
7. How long does an Access screening last?
8. Are Access screenings face-to-face?
9. Do Access screenings take place elsewhere in the community?
10. What can I expect during the screening process?
11. What happens if I am eligible for services?
12. What if I am not eligible for services?