The Michigan Association-Comm Health (CMHA) is a comprehensive network of community mental health services programs (CMHSPs) and their affiliated organizations in all 83 counties of Michigan. CMHSPs provide a wide range of services and supports to individuals of all ages with mental illnesses, developmental disabilities, and substance use disorders. They offer 24-hour emergency crisis response, act as the single point of entry into the public mental health system, and manage mental health benefits for individuals enrolled in Medicaid and other programs.
CMHSPs are accountable to local citizens through county boards of commissioners, which appoint CMH board members responsible for establishing policy direction in accordance with state and federal laws. One-third of CMH board members are primary consumers and family members, ensuring consumer and public participation in decision-making. CMHSPs are fully accountable governmental entities that prioritize equitable access to services and promote system-wide improvements in mental health care.
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